If he wins the final, Djokovic will walk away with his 24th Grand Slam title
Nine’s coverage will run for all 14 days of the tournament
Nine's coverage will run for all 14 days of the tournament
The US Open begins Tuesday morning, August 30, from 1.00 am on 9Gem and streaming live on Stan Sport
• The rights have been secured in a landmark three-year deal
• The event concludes with the Women’s and Men’s Championships, on September 12 and 13
• ESPN and ESPN2 are available on Foxtel, Kayo Sports, Fetch TV and Sky NZ
The US Open begins on Tuesday September 1 (AEST)
• ESPN serves fans exclusive live coverage at the US Open
• Viewers in Australia are able to watch the US Open via ESPN or SBS.
• All 16 courts will be covered, with 130 hours on television
ESPN to simulcast Quarter Finals night sessions, Semi Finals and Finals with SBS
Twitter TV ratings: AFL finals dominate sport chatter, TEN and ABC lead in non-sport talk
Nielsen Twitter TV Ratings w/c 30/8: VMAs, The Voice and US Open