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Commentators are a big aspect of the sporting world. Covering a sport is a highly important aspect of it, and tennis has great coverage. Former players, fans and sports journalists provide coverage for tennis. The majority of the commentary and analysis is done by players who used to thrive in the sport during their prime. A similar team will cover the upcoming US Open.

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Several champions of the tournament and former players will take part in covering the sport. Other experts will also help with the analysis of players according to their performances.  As several channels and networks will provide coverage for the US Open, there will be many members in their team. 

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ESPN Team

ESPN is one of the biggest sports broadcasters in the world, with their reach in several countries. They will cover the tournament for the continents of North and South America.

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While their coverage team is not confirmed, we can expect veteran commentators like Chris Evert, Alexandra Stevenson and Bethanie Mattek-Sands to show up for commentary and analysis. Along with them, we can also expect Darren Cahill, Patrick McEnroe, Pam Shriver and more to make sure fans don’t miss a moment of the action.  

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Sky Sports Team

At the moment, only Sky Sports has confirmed its team, which will cover the major in New York. They will cover the event from Day 1, and their team will be led by Gigi Salmon. Martina Navratilova, Tim Henman, Jo Konta, Feliciano Lopez and Marion Bartoli will also join her in providing coverage for the tournament.

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Additionally, Jordanne Whiley, Laura Robson, Jamie Murray, Karthi Gnanasegaram, and Emma Paton, with Jonathan Overend, will also help the channel with analysis and post-match discussions. SkySports will provide coverage for the United Kingdom, Northern Ireland, the Channel Islands, the Isle of Man, Gibraltar and the Republic of Ireland.

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Eurosport Team 

Eurosport provides coverage to the majority of Europe besides the UK and the surrounding isles. Like ESPN, their coverage team has not been confirmed. Personalities like Chris Bradnam, Simon Reed, Arvind Parmar and Jo Durie might show up and provide their thoughts about the matches along with their analysis.

The US Open, like all other slams, will have point-to-point coverage provided by those experts in the sport. Fans can expect to tune in to find coverage of a tournament which has fans buzzing all around the world.

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