Whether you’re at home or abroad, on-site or off, don’t miss a minute of the 2024 US Open. From domestic and international broadcast to first-ball to trophy-lift coverage on USOpen.org, the US Open app, and tournament social media channels, here are all the ways you can follow the US Open this year.
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How to Watch US Open 2024?
Get ready to serve up some tennis action! The 2024 US Open will be broadcast on ESPN starting at noon ET on August 26, with streaming available on the ESPN App from 11 a.m. ET until the end of play. The ESPN App is your one-stop shop for all things US Open, featuring:
Platform | Coverage Hours |
ESPN, ESPN2, ABC | 170+ |
ESPN Deportes | 92+ |
ESPN App, ESPN+, ESPN3 | 1,000+ (Digital Grounds Pass) |
And for fans in India, you can catch the action on Sony Sports Network or stream it live on Sony Live with a premium subscription. Don't miss out on the excitement!
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USOpen.org and Digital Innovations
For those who can’t attend in person, USOpen.org and the US Open app serve as the ultimate digital hubs. Offering match recaps, analysis, features, photos, behind-the-scenes videos, and tournament highlights, these platforms ensure fans are always in the loop. The app’s enhanced features allow fans to track live matches, receive real-time notifications, and plan their visit to the grounds.
US Open Global Broadcast Coverage
For the first time in history, the men’s championship will be broadcast live on ABC, providing broader access to one of the most anticipated matches of the tournament. Beyond traditional TV coverage, ESPN is enhancing the fan experience with a ‘digital grounds pass’, offering over 1,000 hours of streaming across the ESPN App, ESPN+, and ESPN3. This digital pass includes live coverage of all matches and courts, ensuring fans can follow their favorite players from any location.
Region | Broadcast Partner |
Continental Europe | Eurosport |
UK & Ireland | Sky Sports |
Japan | WOWOW |
Australia | Nine, Stan Sport |
Latin America & Caribbean | ESPN International |
India | Sony Sports |
Middle East & North Africa | beIN Sports |
China | CCTV, MIGU |
Southeast Asia | Eclat (SpoTV) |
Canada | TSN, RDS |
Sub-Saharan Africa | SuperSport |
New Zealand | TVNZ |
Taiwan | Sportcast |
Macau | TDM |
Fans can enjoy daily live broadcasts on ESPN2 and ESPNEWS, with all matches and courts streamed live on ESPN+. Additionally, Fan Week coverage will feature “Stars of the Open” live on ESPN2, alongside “Legends of the Open” and “US Open Mixed Madness” streaming live on ESPN+.
Eurosport, the broadcast partner across 49 countries in continental Europe, leads the charge in delivering the tournament to international audiences. Sky Sports continues its coverage in the UK and Ireland, while Telefonica in Spain, SuperTennis in Italy, and SportDeutschland in Germany maintain their roles as key partners.
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