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US Open 2024: Today’s order of play and how to watch on TV

Everything you need to know about the final grand slam of the year

The last remaining Britons in the US Open singles draw are all in action today on the same court.
After a second round women’s match opens play on Court 5, British No 1 Katie Boulter follows against Jessica Bouzas Maneiro. The third match scheduled is Jack Draper against Facundo Díaz Acosta and the final match is Daniel Evans vs Mariano Navone.
Elsewhere today, Jannik Sinner, Iga Swiatek, Naomi Osaka and Carlos Alcaraz are all in action on Arthur Ashe Stadium.
Arthur Ashe Stadium5pm BST start (12pm ET)
Not before 12am BST (7pm ET)
Louis Armstrong Stadium4pm BST start (11am ET)
Not before 12am BST (7pm ET)
Grandstand4pm BST start (11am ET)
Not before 10pm BST (5pm ET)
Stadium 174pm BST start (11am ET)
Court 54pm BST start (11am ET)
Court 104pm BST start (11am ET)
Court 114pm BST start (11am ET)
Court 124pm BST start (11am ET)
Court 134pm BST start (11am ET)
Court 74pm BST start (11am ET)
Sky Sports has the broadcasting rights to show the US Open live from Flushing Meadows.
Gigi Salmon is presenting the coverage alongside the likes of Tim Henman, Laura Robson, Karthi Gnanasegaram and Jonathan Overend.
ESPN have the broadcasting rights to show the tournament.
The US Open started on Monday, August 26, and finishes on Sunday, September 8.
The women’s final takes place on September 7 at 9pm. The men’s final is the following day, at 7pm.
The home of the US Open is the Billie Jean King National Tennis Center in Flushing Meadows, New York.
The US Open total prize pool is $75 million (£58.3m), up 15 per cent on 2023. 
The men’s and women’s singles champions will each take home £2.8m and the runners-up will earn £1.4m.
Prize money for progression through the earlier rounds is as follows: first round (£77,813); second round (£108,937); third round (£167,296); round of 16 (£252,890); quarter-finals (£412,405); semi-finals (£778,123).
Emma Raducanu was knocked out by Sofia Kenin in a 6-1, 3-6, 6-4 defeat on the Grandstand court.
It looked like it could be a short outing as Kenin rattled through the first set, but Raducanu made a match of it by sending it to three sets.
A costly service game midway through the decider proved costly as the former champion headed home.
Having played just one tournament since Wimbledon and skipping the Olympics to focus on her preparation for the US Open, she will be desperately disappointed to fall at the first hurdle and questions remain over the direction of her career.
British number one Jack Draper put his recent controversy behind him by strutting into the second round of the US Open in style.
Draper came into the tournament under a black cloud after events in Cincinnati, where he was accused of cheating and lying during a controversial match point against Felix Auger-Aliassime.
The 22-year-old, who was attacked on social media by players past and present, admitted he thought about it “non-stop” coming into Flushing Meadows but showed a clear mind as he dismantled an injured Zhizhen Zhang in the first round.
He was winning 6-3, 6-0, 4-0 when the Chinese, who fell over and hurt his left knee in practice, retired after suffering in the sweltering heat.
Last year, Novak Djokovic equalled Margaret Court’s record of 24 major titles with a brilliant performance over Daniil Medvedev.
In the women’s final, Coco Gauff stormed back from a set down to beat Aryna Sabalenka and claim her first grand slam title.
Men’s winner
Women’s winner

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