US Open: where to watch, how to get tickets, and what to expect

Want the fastest way to follow the US Open? Whether you mean the tennis Grand Slam in late August–early September or the golf major in mid‑June, this tag collects match reports, schedule notes, and live updates from Ginger Apple News so you stay informed every day.

How to watch the US Open

Check the official tournament site and apps first — they list live-tv broadcasters and streaming partners by country. For tennis, expect the biggest matches to air in prime time locally and streamed across official sports apps; early-round courts often stream separately. For golf, coverage starts early and runs through the afternoon and evening depending on your time zone. If you travel, log in to your usual streaming service before you leave so geo‑restrictions don’t surprise you.

If you want live scores only, use the tournament apps or trusted sports score apps — they update point-by-point for tennis and hole-by-hole for golf. Bookmark the US Open tag on Ginger Apple News for concise match reports, injury updates, and lineup changes that matter right now.

Going to the tournament? Practical tips

Buy tickets from the tournament’s official box office or verified resale partners. Avoid cheap third‑party deals that look too good to be true — they often are. Pick a session that fits your energy: morning sessions give more matches for the price, evening sessions bring the headline matches and atmosphere.

Plan transport in advance. Major venues have strict bag rules and security lines, so bring only essentials and arrive early to catch warmups. If you want a good photo from the stands, sit slightly above court level rather than the front row; you’ll get better sightlines and less player blocking.

Weather matters. Tennis in New York can get hot and humid; bring sunscreen, a hat, and refillable water (where allowed). For golf, check the course guide for recommended shoes and a lightweight waterproof jacket — wind and rain can change a round fast.

Follow players off the court too. Player press conferences, practice courts, and social media often reveal form and injury status before match day. We pull those updates into our coverage so you get context, not just scores.

Want alerts? Sign up for Ginger Apple News notifications on the US Open tag. We highlight upset alerts, schedule changes, and standout performances — the stuff that makes a match worth watching live.

Finally, if you’re choosing between tennis or golf coverage, think about pace. Tennis is high drama in short bursts; golf builds tension across multiple rounds. Either way, this tag brings the latest results, analysis, and ticket tips so you don’t miss the big moments.

Emma Navarro Shocks Defending Champion Coco Gauff in Thrilling US Open Fourth Round Match

By Sfiso Masuku    On 2 Sep, 2024    Comments (0)

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In a stunning turn of events, defending champion Coco Gauff was eliminated from the 2024 US Open by Emma Navarro in the fourth round. The intense match at Arthur Ashe Stadium saw Navarro triumph with a score of 6-3, 4-6, 6-3. This victory, marking her second consecutive Grand Slam win over Gauff, propels Navarro into the quarterfinals where she will face Paula Badosa.

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