US Open Schedule
For two weeks late in August, the Billie Jean King National Tennis Center in Queens becomes a bustling tennis mecca as players vie for the final Grand Slam title of the year. The US Open schedule features four main draw events (women’s singles, men’s singles, women’s doubles, and mixed doubles), along with wheelchair and junior tennis.
During the two weeks of action, fans witness a whirlwind tournament as the field dwindles until only one player or team in each category wins. Watch your favorite players fight it out on the main courts, including Arthur Ashe Stadium and all 13 outdoor field courts and practice courts. Spectators can catch the action at day sessions or night sessions, which feature lights on the court to allow play to continue into the evening when the crowds grow larger.
The 2025 US Open is set to deliver thrilling matches and exciting storylines, with an expanded 15-day format that includes a Sunday start for the first time in tournament history. The first round will be spread over three days instead of the usual two, but all other rounds will remain unchanged.
If you’re looking to see your favorite players on the biggest stage, it’s best to monitor ticket availability and prices in the days leading up to the tournament. It’s also helpful to check out the daily schedules to see when specific matches are scheduled and on which courts. Ultimately, it’s the tournament director’s decision about which halves of each draw are scheduled on which days that determines whether or not you’ll be able to watch your favorite players in person.