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January 30, 2025 By  US Open, ATP, Featured, news, WTA

US Open Makes Major Change Before the 2025 Edition

The US Open is set to undergo a significant transformation in 2025, as the United States Tennis Association (USTA) has announced that the tournament will expand to 15 days and begin on a Sunday for the first time in the Open Era. This historic change will offer fans greater access to the Grand Slam event and accommodate the growing demand for tickets.

Key Details of the Change

For the first time in history, the US Open main draw will start on a Sunday, August 24, 2025, instead of the traditional Monday start. The tournament will now conclude on Sunday, September 7, 2025. The expansion aims to provide more opportunities for fans to witness live matches, with the USTA estimating an additional 70,000 attendees due to the extra day.

The decision follows a surge in interest over recent years, with 2024 marking the third consecutive year of record-breaking attendance. Over one million spectators attended the event last year, with the opening day setting a record for the highest single-day attendance at 74,641.

Enhanced Fan Experience

The 15-day format will introduce six new ticketed sessions on the opening Sunday. Reserved seats will be available for both Arthur Ashe Stadium and Louis Armstrong Stadium, with additional access to Grandstand reserved seats and general Grounds Admission.

The tournament schedule will remain largely unchanged after the first round, ensuring the same competitive structure for players. The first rounds of the men’s and women’s singles will be played across the first three days, from Sunday to Tuesday.

“With more planned main draw competition days than ever and Fan Week featuring six days of free grounds admission prior to the main draw, the 2025 US Open is set to offer the most access for fans in the event’s 145-year history,” the USTA stated in its announcement.

Following Global Trends

The US Open’s decision aligns with a trend among Grand Slam tournaments. The Australian Open expanded to a 15-day event in 2024, while the French Open first introduced a Sunday start in 2006. Wimbledon is now the only Major tournament that begins on a Monday.

Recent US Open Champions

Last year, World No. 1 Aryna Sabalenka claimed the women’s singles title, defeating Jessica Pegula in the final, while Jannik Sinner secured the men’s singles crown with a victory over American Taylor Fritz. Both champions will aim to defend their titles in the revamped 2025 edition.

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About Fahad Hamid

Fahad Hamid is an experienced writer and editor with over five years in the industry, specializing in tennis and soccer. Passionate about sports, he brings insightful analysis and engaging content to readers, capturing the excitement of the games. Beyond writing, Fahad runs a tennis academy in Faisalabad, where he coaches and inspires the next generation of players.

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