The absolute main championship of the 2024 season — the US Open — begins on Aug. 26, with Novak Djokovic and Coco Gauff looking to support their 2023 titles.
Qinwen Zheng and Djokovic come in keeping won gold awards at the 2024 Olympics in Paris, while Barbora Krejcikova and Carlos Alcaraz won the prior main of the season at Wimbledon.
Can Djokovic count to his record significant total? Will Alcaraz remember another Slam on his tally? Can Gauff duplicate and best her second job major?
If the stakes weren’t increased for the 2024 US Open, supporting event sponsors Novak Djokovic and Coco Gauff headline a lot that will recreate a record $75 million in complete payment at the final Grand Slam tennis match of the year. The raise is almost 15% from the 2023 occasion and is the biggest purse in tennis record, by USTA.
The full payment puts the US Open along with tennis’s other three significant championships in 2024. Based on money business rates at the terms of the events, Wimbledon showed about $64 million in bonuses, while the Australian Open and French Open delivered about $58 million singly.
The 2024 US Open males’ and females’s singles winners will each obtain $3.6 million.
Here are more fundamental facts to learn about the 2024 occasion.
When is the US Open?
It ranges from Aug. 26 to Sept. 8.
How can Fans Watch?
Fans can adjust in on ESPN commencement at noon ET on Aug. 26 and the ESPN App via the ESPN rushing hub starting at 11 a.m. ET until the back of the space.
The ESPN App will be the all-in-one rushing family for the US Open.
Within the ESPN App:
ESPN+ and ESPN3 will connect to live streamlet all benches from first ball to stay ball each day.
ESPN+will include an all-day range in English and Spanish
On the ESPN App for Xbox and Apple TV, ESPN has counted expanded, One-Click Multicast functionality. The unique element automatically curates the leading live events into one tile on the house screen, allowing fans to choose to monitor up to four concurrent live court feasts of the US Open.
US Open Schedule?
Sept. 5 at 3 p.m. on ESPN2 – Mixed doubles championship
Sept. 6 at noon on ESPN2 – Women’s doubles championship
Sept. 7 at noon on ESPN3 – Men’s doubles championship
Sept. 7 at 4 p.m. on ESPN+ESPN, and ESPN Deportes – Women’s singles championship
Sept. 8 at 2 p.m. on ESPN+ ABC*, and ESPN Deportes – Men’s singles championship
The US Open men’s championship will give a preview certain airs on ABC at 1 p.m. ET. The males’s championship will circulate on ABC for the first time.