If you purchase a product or register for an account through one of the links on our site, we may receive compensation. Learn more >

Where to watch US Open tennis 2025: Full schedule, TV channel, live stream and prize money

Abhinav Nair

Where to watch US Open tennis 2025: Full schedule, TV channel, live stream and prize money image

After weeks of anticipation, the USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center in New York, USA, is set to host the final grand slam of the season, the US Open, beginning Monday, August 25 [AEST].

World No. 1 Jannik Sinner enters this year's edition as the defending champion. Despite the three-month suspension, it has been yet another campaign for the Italian as he won the Australian Open for the second time, while also emerging victorious at this season's Wimbledon.

While Sinner is once again the odds-on favorite to win the US Open, he will have to fend off a stacked field, which includes Carlos Alcaraz, Novak Djokovic, Taylor Fritz, and many more.

Similarly, the women's front is stacked heavily as well, with world No. 1 Aryna Sabalenka the reigning champion and leading a field that includes 2023 Wimbledon winner Coco Gauff, 2022 Wimbledon champion Iga Swiatek, and 2025 Australian Open winner Madison Keys.

Sabalenka has yet to add to her tally of three grand slams this season, coming close at this year's Australian Open and French Open. She will look to open her account for the campaign by retaining the US Open for a second successive year.

The Sporting News is on hand to bring you all you need to know to ensure you don't miss a minute of the action.

When is the US Open tennis 2025?

US Open 2025 will serve up two weeks of world-class tennis starting Monday, August 25 [AEST], and runs through 15 days until Monday, September 8, culminating with the men's final.

How to watch US Open tennis 2025: TV channel, live stream

TV channel: 9Network
Live stream: Stan Sport, 9Now

US Open 2025 is available for live TV broadcast on 9Network in the Australia. For fans who prefer to stream on the go, the grand slam tournament will also be available to watch live on Stan Sport and 9Now.

US Open 2025 tennis schedule

The first rounds of matches get underway on Monday, August 25, with the order of play on most days starting at 11:00 a.m. ET on show courts. This translates to 1:00 a.m. AEST.

EventsDate
Men's & Women's 1st RoundMonday, August 25
Men's & Women's 1st RoundTuesday, August 26
Men's & Women's 1st RoundWednesday, August 27
Men's & Women's 2nd RoundThursday, August 28
Men's & Women's 2nd Round, Women's Doubles 1st RoundFriday, August 29
Men's & Women's 3rd Round, Men's & Women's Doubles 1st RoundSaturday, August 30
Men's & Women's 3rd Round, Men's Doubles 1st Round, Women's Doubles 2nd RoundSunday, August 31
Men's & Women's 4th Round, Men's & Women's Doubles 2nd RoundMonday, September 1
Men's & Women's 4th Round, Men's Doubles 2nd Round, Women's Doubles 3rd RoundTuesday, September 2
Men's & Women's Quarterfinals, Men's Doubles 3rd Round, Women's Doubles QuarterfinalsWednesday, September 3
Men's & Women's Quarterfinals, Men's Doubles Quarterfinals, Women's Doubles SemifinalsThursday, September 4
Women's Semifinals, Men's Doubles SemifinalsFriday, September 5
Men's Semifinals, Women's Doubles FinalsSaturday, September 6
Women's Finals, Men's Doubles FinalSunday, September 7
Men's FinalsMonday, September 8

US Open 2025 tennis prize money

The total prize money for grabs at US Open 2025 is AU$140,011,356, with the men's and women's singles winner set to pocket AU$7,778,408. Here's the complete breakdown of the singles prize money:

  • Winner: AU$7,778,408
  • Finals: AU$3,889,204
  • Semifinals: AU$1,960,158
  • Quarterfinals: AU$1,026,749
  • Round of 16: AU$622,272
  • Round of 32: AU$368,696
  • Round of 64: AU$239,574
  • Round of 128: AU$171,124

Abhinav Nair

Abhinav Nair is a sports writer at The Sporting News, covering everything from football to NASCAR.

Based out of New Delhi, India, he graduated from Ambedkar University with a master’s degree in history.

In his idle time, Abhinav likes playing badminton and watching mystery shows. Before joining The Sporting News in 2024, Abhinav covered the 2022 FIFA World Cup for Goal.