The United States Open covers 15 days this year, going to a Sunday departure for the first time in the open era which started in 1968.
Fans who subscribed to information on USTA tickets were informed of the change for the last of the season Grand Chelem tennis Tournament – and its new dates from August 24 to September 7 – by emails sent Wednesday. The American tennis association confirmed the additional day of the main drawing action for the 2025 tournament in a press release.
The additional day puts the United States online with The Australian OpenWho changed departure from Monday to Sunday a year ago, and the French Open, which was the first major of tennis to move when he added a 15th day in 2006.
The first round at Flushing Meadows will be spread over three days again – Sunday, Monday, Tuesday – but if not, the USTA said: “No other adjustment to the main calendar of single -round prints after the first round is planned.” In the old 14 -day format, the tournament finished the opening lathe over three days until 2015, when it was reduced to two.
This decision leaves Wimbledon as the last Grand Chelem event which begins on Monday and has an action in just 14 days. As it stands, the Grass-Court tournament is only so long because the Club All England Addition of play on Sundays in 2022; Before that, with this traditionally a day of leave, there were only 13 days of play in the eldest of tennis majors.
The United States Open’s switch gives a chance to increase revenues via ticket sales, of course, and get more exposure for sport. The Australian Open which has just been concluded, for example, has established attendance records in its two 15 -day editions.
The USTA said its best event had “record attendance in 2024.”
Currently, players are used to Sunday departures in Slams, but when the French Open began the 15 -day trend, some – including Roger Federer and Maria Sharapova, who both played this initial Sunday in 2006 – Surprised on the fact of not like the Switch.
“I asked if I could play later. The answer was: “You play on Sunday, fourth game,” said Sharapova at the time.
“How did it make me feel?” Well, that doesn’t make you feel good when you know that the French Federation, everything they think is to sell tickets, earn money and players (French) ”, a- she said. “I mean, I can’t be too happy on this subject.”
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Howard Fendrich has been the AP tennis writer since 2002. Find his stories here: https://apnews.com/author/howard-fendrich. More tennis AP: https://apnews.com/hub/tennis