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The final grand slam event of the 21st century, the US Open, begins play on August 29 and will be broadcasted on multiple networks. The US Open is a hard court tournament held in New York City at the Billie Jean King National Tennis Center.
Serena Williams will face Danka Kovinic in the first round of the US Open, which will likely be her last competition, as she was eliminated in the first round of Wimbledon earlier this summer.
The defending men's champion was barred from Wimbledon because of Russia's invasion of Ukraine. International travelers who aren't up to date with their vaccinations won't be able to compete in the US Open. After withdrawing from Wimbledon, four-time US Open champion Rafael Nadal will be ready to play.
The US Open can be watched on multiple channels. August 29th is when coverage starts.
During the first four rounds of the tournament, the most comprehensive coverage of the early rounds can be found on the ESPN+ streaming service.
The quarterfinals, semifinals, and finals of the US Open will be shown on the cable channel. You can sign up for a live TV streaming service if you don't have a TV provider. The Blue plan is one of the cheapest. You can watch the US Open finals if you get your first month for 50% off.
YouTube TV, Fubo TV, and Live TV all include the sports network. You get more total channels for the additional cost of all three services.
August 29th is when the US Open will begin. During the early rounds of the tournament, you can watch play from all 16 courts on the Disney channel. The semifinals and finals of the US Open will only be aired on the cable channel.