US Open 2025 – All the Info You Need Right Now
If you love tennis, the US Open is the biggest event on the calendar and 2025 promises more drama than ever. The tournament runs from August 28 to September 10 at the Billie Jean King National Tennis Center in New York. That's two weeks of hard‑court battles, big upsets and unforgettable moments. Whether you’re planning to watch on TV, stream online, or grab a seat in the stands, this guide gives you the basics to stay on top of everything.
Key Dates, Venues and How to Watch
The main draw kicks off on a Saturday (Aug 28) with men’s and women’s singles opening rounds. Early matches are spread across Arthur Ashe Stadium, Louis Armstrong Stadium and the newly renovated Grandstand. Finals land on the Sunday (Sept 8) for women’s singles and the Monday (Sept 9) for men’s singles. For live TV, NBC holds exclusive US rights – tune in on NBC, the NBC Sports app or Peacock streaming. If you’re outside the US, check local broadcasters or the official US Open streaming partner for your country.
Tickets sell fast, especially for the finals. The official site offers daily passes, stadium‑specific tickets and the coveted “All‑Week” passes. Early‑bird sales usually open in March, and there’s a resale market if you miss the first round. For a budget‑friendly option, grab a ground‑level ticket in the outer courts; you still get great tennis and a lively atmosphere without breaking the bank.
Top Stories and Player Talk
One of the biggest headlines heading into 2025 is Coco Gauff’s push for a second Grand Slam title. After her heated umpire debates at the French Open, Gauff says she’s focused on the US Open and wants to prove herself on home soil. Keep an eye on her early rounds – a win could set up an electrifying clash with fellow American Emma Raducanu if the latter makes a deep run.
On the men’s side, fresh faces like Mika Godts are generating buzz after his rumored move to Napoli, showing that young talent is ready to challenge the established stars. While Godts isn’t in the US Open draw yet, his rising profile reflects a broader trend: younger players breaking into the big‑time faster than before.
Don’t forget the doubles action. The men’s and women’s doubles draws often feature surprise teams that can steal the spotlight. Last year, a wildcard pair from South Africa made it to the semifinals, proving that the US Open can launch under‑dog stories.
Finally, remember to check the official US Open app for real‑time scores, player interviews and behind‑the‑scenes video. The app also lets you set alerts for your favorite matches, so you’ll never miss a point.
With dates set, tickets on sale and storylines heating up, 2025’s US Open is shaping up to be a must‑watch event. Grab your schedule, plan your viewing, and get ready for two weeks of nonstop tennis excitement.
September, 1 2025

Felix Auger-Aliassime stuns No. 3 Alexander Zverev to rejoin U.S. Open second week
Felix Auger-Aliassime upset third seed Alexander Zverev 4-6, 7-6(7), 6-4, 6-4 at the U.S. Open, earning his first top-five win at a Grand Slam and his first second-week berth in New York since 2021. The 25th seed saved a set point in a pivotal second-set tiebreak and closed out the match in nearly four hours on Louis Armstrong Stadium. He will face Andrey Rublev in the fourth round.