US Open 2026 – Grand Slam Tennis in New York
Witness the excitement of the US Open 2026 from New York, featuring world-class matches, top players, full schedule updates, draw news, and daily results from the final Grand Slam of the season.
The US Open 2026 brings the world’s best tennis players to the iconic USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center. Follow live updates, match results, key moments, and full tournament coverage — from the opening rounds to the thrilling championship finals.
What You Need to Know About the US Open 2026
The US Open 2026 is the final Grand Slam tournament of the season, held at the USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center in New York City. Taking place from late August to mid-September, the event brings together the world’s top ATP and WTA players competing for one of the most prestigious titles in tennis.
Fans can expect a full two weeks of high-intensity matches across iconic courts such as Arthur Ashe Stadium and Louis Armstrong Stadium. From the opening rounds and dramatic five-set battles to the star-studded semifinals and championship finals, the US Open delivers unmatched tennis excitement every year.
Throughout the tournament, viewers can follow the complete schedule, day and night session updates, match results, and draw developments as the action unfolds. With rising stars, established champions, and unpredictable storylines, the US Open 2026 promises thrilling moments for tennis fans around the world.
Location
USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center, New York
Main Court
Arthur Ashe Stadium
Surface
Hard court (DecoTurf)
Tournament Dates
August 30 – September 13, 2026
US Open 2026 – Schedule Highlights
Below is the provisional overview of the main match schedule for the US Open 2026. Full day-by-day details are available on the Schedule page.
- August 23–29 — Qualifying Rounds
- August 30–31 Men’s & Women’s 1st Round
- September 1–3 Men’s & Women’s 2nd Round / 3rd Round
- September 4–7 Round of 16
- September 8–9 Quarterfinals (Day & Night Sessions)
- September 10–11 Semifinals – September 10: Women’s Semifinals – September 11: Men’s Semifinals
- September 12–13 Championship Finals – September 12: Women’s Final – September 13: Men’s Final
Latest News from the US Open 2026
Stay up to date with the latest developments from the US Open 2026. Explore match previews, daily results, player insights, key storylines, and expert analysis from New York. New articles are added throughout the tournament as action unfolds across all courts.
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Key Players to Watch at the US Open 2026
The US Open 2026 features a powerful lineup of ATP and WTA stars, rising talents, and former champions. Below are some of the top players expected to make an impact in New York this season.
ATP PLAYERS (MEN)
Carlos Alcaraz
The defending 2025 US Open champion enters 2026 as the top favorite. Alcaraz’s explosive movement, shot variety, and mental resilience make him a constant title threat on hard courts.
Jannik Sinner
Sinner’s steady rise and powerful baseline game position him as one of the strongest challengers. His 2025 season showcased improved consistency and confidence in big matches.
Alexander Zverev
A proven hard-court contender with multiple deep runs in New York. Zverev’s serve-focused style and improved stability place him among the top competitors.
Novak Djokovic
Even in the later years of his career, Djokovic remains a dominant figure. His elite return game and tactical control keep him dangerous in every Grand Slam draw.
Félix Auger-Aliassime
A dynamic and athletic player with strong hard-court results. When in top form, he has the tools to challenge any opponent in New York.
Taylor Fritz
The leading American hope thanks to his powerful serve and strong North American hard-court record. Fritz is capable of a deep run if he maintains momentum.
Alex de Minaur
Known for elite defensive skills and exceptional speed, de Minaur is one of the toughest players to hit through. Consistency keeps him in the top tier.
Lorenzo Musetti
A versatile shot-maker with growing success on hard courts. Musetti’s creativity and improved physical conditioning make him a potential surprise contender.
Ben Shelton
A rising American star with one of the most explosive serves on tour. His home support and fearless playing style make him a dangerous dark horse.
Jack Draper
One of Britain’s most promising talents. Draper’s strong serve-forehand combination and rapid improvement make him a legitimate threat.
WTA PLAYERS (WOMEN)
Aryna Sabalenka
The defending 2025 US Open champion returns with unmatched power and confidence. Sabalenka’s aggressive style makes her one of the most feared competitors in the women’s draw.
Iga Swiatek
A dominant and highly consistent player. Swiatek’s movement, precision, and tactical awareness keep her in strong contention for the 2026 title.
Coco Gauff
A home-crowd favorite with explosive athleticism. Gauff’s rapid improvement and strong hard-court form put her among the top candidates.
Amanda Anisimova
Back in top shape and gaining global attention. Her clean hitting and aggressive baseline play make her a genuine title threat in 2026.
Elena Rybakina
Armed with one of the most powerful serves on the tour, Rybakina is a perennial factor at hard-court Grand Slams and a key challenger for the title.
Jessica Pegula
A reliable performer with deep Grand Slam runs. Pegula’s composed style and strong return game give her an advantage in long exchanges.
Madison Keys
A former US Open finalist known for heavy hitting and high-impact offense. Keys remains a dangerous opponent when she finds rhythm.
Jasmine Paolini
One of the most improved players from 2025. Paolini’s tactical flexibility and strong season results make her a dark-horse contender.
Mirra Andreeva
A rising teenage star with impressive maturity and shot-making. Andreeva is widely expected to deliver a breakout performance in 2026.
Belinda Bencic
Experienced and tactically sharp, Bencic remains a consistent threat on hard courts and capable of deep runs.
These rankings and player profiles provide a clear look at the strongest contenders heading into the US Open 2026, helping fans follow form, performance, and potential match-ups throughout the tournament.
Make Your US Open 2026 Prediction
The draw is packed with top seeds, rising stars, and potential surprises. Think you can predict who moves into the next round or who lifts the trophy in New York? Test your tennis instincts and join thousands of fans making their picks for the US Open 2026.
US Open Venue: The Home of Tennis in New York
The US Open 2026 takes place at the USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center in Flushing Meadows, New York — one of the most iconic tennis complexes in the world. The venue features multiple show courts, high-capacity stadiums, and state-of-the-art facilities designed to host world-class matches across two action-packed weeks.
Arthur Ashe Stadium
The main court of the US Open and the largest tennis arena globally. Arthur Ashe Stadium hosts the biggest matches of the tournament, including marquee night sessions, semifinals, and the championship finals.
Louis Armstrong Stadium
A premier secondary show court known for its electric atmosphere and competitive early-round matches. Many rising stars and high-seeded players begin their New York journey here.
Grandstand & Outer Courts
These courts are home to early-round battles, doubles action, and some of the most exciting unexpected matchups. Fans often experience the closest and most immersive tennis viewing here.
The combination of iconic stadiums, passionate crowds, and intense late-summer atmosphere makes the US Open one of the most unforgettable sporting events in the world.

