After a scintillating first round thriller that ran past midnight, the 2025 US Open schedule resumes Thursday at Flushing Meadows. Two-time Grand Slam singles champion Coco Gauff takes on Olympic Games Paris 2024 tennis silver medallist Donna Vekic in a highly anticipated match. Jack Draper, Katie Boulter, Sonay Kartal and Cameron Norrie will also take the court as British number ones look to make an impact in the main draw of the US Open.
If you don’t have a ticket, one of the best ways to see some top players is on practice courts during the free Qualifier Tournament and week before the US Open starts. However, be sure to check the daily US Open Schedule of Play page (and the official app) the night before and morning of to see who is practicing on what courts.
This year’s US Open features a new format in mixed doubles, where the winner will earn $1 million — up from $225,000 last year. This is expected to lure many of the game’s biggest doubles specialists, a trend that’s already underway as the tournament nears its end.
The US Open runs from Sunday August 24 through Sunday September 7. This includes a five-day qualifying tournament, which took place Monday August 18 through Thursday August 21, and main-draw matches beginning on Saturday September 6 for the women, and Monday September 8 for the men. Those looking to watch some of the most coveted tickets should pay special attention to the US Open’s resale market in the days leading up to the event, which will be the only opportunity to purchase any remaining seats for this year’s tournament.