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2024 US Open: Here’s how to watch on TV, betting odds and more you should know
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Date:2025-04-16 07:19:53
NEW YORK (AP) — Get caught up at the U.S. Open with a guide that tells you everything you need to know about how to watch the year’s last Grand Slam tennis tournament, what the betting odds are, what the schedule is, who the defending champions are and more:
How to watch the U.S. Open on TV
— In the U.S.: ESPN (men’s final on ABC).
— Other countries are listed here.
Who plays Tuesday at the U.S. Open?
The year’s last Grand Slam tournament moves into the quarterfinals on Tuesday, with two women’s matches and two men’s matches. No. 13 seed Emma Navarro, who eliminated 2023 champion Coco Gauff in the fourth round, takes on No. 26 Paula Badosa in the day’s first match in Arthur Ashe Stadium at noon EDT. That will be followed by No. 4 Alexander Zverev, the 2020 runner-up in New York, against No. 12 Taylor Fritz. At night, starting at 7 p.m. EDT, No. 2 Aryna Sabalenka, who lost to Gauff in last year’s final, takes on Olympic gold medalist Zheng Qinwen, before No. 9 Grigor Dimitrov meets No. 20 Frances Tiafoe.
Who are the betting favorites at the U.S. Open?
Dimitrov is a slight money-line favorite for his quarterfinal against Tiafoe on Tuesday, listed at -155, according to BetMGM Sportsbook. Tiafoe is at +125. Zverev, at -175, is a somewhat bigger favorite in his match against Fritz (+140). Badosa, listed at -130, is favored against Navarro (+105), while Sabalenka is the day’s biggest favorite in the singles matches, at -350 against Zheng (+250). Heading into his match Monday night against Tommy Paul, No. 1 Jannik Sinner was the favorite to leave with the men’s championship at +130, followed by Zverev and Daniil Medvedev at +300. Sabalenka, at +150, is the pick for the women’s title, ahead of 2022 champion Iga Swiatek, who was listed at +220 before her fourth-round match Monday night against Liudmila Samsonova.
What happened Monday at the U.S. Open?
No. 6 seed Jessica Pegula reached her seventh Grand Slam quarterfinal by defeating No. 18 Diana Shnaider 6-4, 6-2. Pegula is 0-6 so far in quarterfinals at majors; No. 7 will come against No. 1 Swiatek or No. 16 Samsonova. Also advancing were No. 22 Beatriz Haddad Maia and unseeded Karolina Muchova, the runner-up at the 2023 French Open and a semifinalist at the U.S. Open a few months later. The only previous men’s champion still in the bracket, No. 5 Medvedev, moved into the quarterfinals, where he will take on Sinner or Paul. No. 25 Jack Draper became the first British man since Andy Murray in 2016 to get to the quarterfinals in New York. He will play No. 10 Alex de Minaur or Jordan Thompson next.
What is the U.S. Open schedule?
— Tuesday-Wednesday: Quarterfinals (Women and Men)
— Thursday: Women’s Semifinals
— Friday: Men’s Semifinals
— Saturday: Women’s Final
— Sunday: Men’s Final
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What do I need to know about tennis and the U.S. Open?
Get caught up:
— Jessica Pegula reaches her seventh Grand Slam quarterfinal
— Matches are delayed because of a fire alarm at the U.S. Open
— Coco Gauff loses at the U.S. Open to Emma Navarro, ending her title defense with 19 double-faults
— Who is Emma Navarro, the woman who beat defending champion Coco Gauff?
— A wrong replay at the US Open leads a chair umpire to get a call wrong on a video review
— Djokovic’s US Open loss makes 2024 the first year since 2002 without a Slam title for the Big Three
— Serena Williams visits the US Open for the first time since playing her last match there in 2022
— Carlos Alcaraz’s surprising US Open loss to Botic van de Zandschulp raises questions
— Doubles, like dating, is all about putting together a pair that can go the distance
— Zzzzzzz: US Open tennis players take naps before matches, especially late ones
— Cyberbullying remains a problem in tennis. One player called it out on social media
— Iga Swiatek and other tennis players say their mental and physical health are ignored
Key stats at the U.S. Open
56 — Number of years since a Brazilian woman (Maria Bueno) had reached the U.S. Open quarterfinals before Haddad Maia did it with a victory Monday.
1 — Past U.S. Open champions remaining in the men’s draw (2021 winner Medvedev).
What was said at the U.S. Open?
“I know that I can compete against the best players. I know I can beat the best players. But I also know that to win a tournament, you need to win five, six, seven matches in a row, and that’s where sometimes it gets a little hard. That’s something that my body has struggled with this year.” — Caroline Wozniacki, 34, after losing in the fourth round to Haddad Maia.
“Every week, we play. Almost every week, we go somewhere, we practice, we push forward. For me, it was always important to continue pushing, and sometimes it’s not easy. The tougher it becomes in your mind, usually the more matches you lose, the more tournaments you lose in a row.” — Medvedev.
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