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The fourth and final tennis Grand Slam of 2023 will start this week as the US Open takes place in New York.
Carlos Alcaraz and Iga Swiatek are the men’s and women’s singles defending champions.
The two week competition begins on Monday 28th August to Sunday 10th September 2023 at Flushing Meadows, and will be shown live on Sky Sports.
Gigi Salmon will be joined throughout by Martina Navratilova, Tim Henman, Johanna Konta, Feliciano Lopez, Marion Bartoli, Jordanne Whiley, Laura Robson, Jamie Murray, Karthi Gnanasegaram, Emma Paton, with commentator Jonathan Overend.
Sky Sports has access to all individual court feeds and will broadcast a minimum of 135 hours of competition throughout the two-week Grand Slam tournament.
Sky Sports subscribers on Sky Glass, Sky Stream, Sky Q, and the Sky Sports app will be able to watch all courts for the first time on Sky Sports.
Across Sky Sports’ linear channels and on Sky Sports digital and social channels, tennis fans can enjoy extensive coverage, including both the Men’s and Women’s tournaments, alongside respective Doubles, Mixed Doubles, Juniors, and Wheelchair competitions.
Sky’s main coverage will get underway around 3.30pm on most days on Sky Sports Main Event, Arena, and Action.
The event will be shown live on ESPN for viewers in the United States.
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