US Open Schedule

For over a century and a half, the US Open has brought the best of the world’s tennis talent to Flushing Meadows for two weeks of Grand Slam action. The tournament’s five main categories include men’s singles, women’s singles, doubles, and mixed doubles. Also featured on years when it is held are all-star wheelchair players, the top juniors in the world, and collegiate tennis players.

Unlike many other Grand Slams, the U.S. Open doesn’t schedule all matches for the same day. Instead, officials try to spread out the matches so they’re more likely to see players play each other more than once. This means a player’s first round match may be scheduled for the DAY session while their quarterfinal will be a NIGHT session.

That said, there’s no sure way to predict when a specific match will start (especially early on). If you want to be certain to see your favorite star, then you should monitor the schedule closely in the days leading up to the day it’s scheduled and be ready to purchase a ticket to resale sites like Stubhub when they are released. Also, download the official US Open Everywhere app (search on app stores for 2025 US Open Tennis) to track the daily schedule. The app will also allow you to check the specific court where a particular match is playing (including practice courts). In addition, it has real-time scoring and other useful features.