Game, Set, Match! Taking place at the USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center, the 2024 US Open swinging for the stars. Qualifying started on Monday (August 19), and Alicia Keys“Kaleidoscope” – a song from her new Broadway musical Hell’s Kitchen — was adopted as the theme of the year.
For those who tuned in to last year’s tournament, Novak Djokovic Serbia got their 24th Grand Slam title. Meanwhile American Coco Gauff – WHO won his first Grand Slam title at only 19 years old last year – joined LeBron James in the post as America’s flag bearer at this year’s Olympic Games in Paris. This year’s matches in Flushing, Queens mark the 144th annual US Open.
Want to take a swing at checking out the US Open from the comfort of your own couch?
Before you cause one racket To try and figure out how to watch the annual tournament, check out DECIDER’s guide to watching the US Open live. Here’s everything you need to know.
Here’s how to watch the US Open 2024 live:
According to the tournament official websitethe following ESPN networks will offer coverage:
- ESPN
- ESPN2
- ABC
- ESPN Deportes (in Spanish)
Tennis fans can also check out domestic broadcast plan for further information. ESPN+ESPN3 and the ESPN app will also stream more than 1,000 hours of coverage.
The best way to stream the entire US Open without cable is DIRECTV Streamwhich offers all networks broadcasting US Open coverage, for just $49.99/month for the first three months after a five-day free trial.
ESPN also covered Fan Week, which ran through August 25 and offered fans free access to the area.
The US Open app and website (USOpen.org) will also feature match recaps, analysis, behind-the-scenes videos, photos and tournament highlights.