US Open 2019 Schedule

Published 08/24/2019, 12:00 PM EDT

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The US Open 2019 will round out the Grand Slams for the 2019 season, and there is a lot of excitement surrounding it. This year, the Grand Slam will commence on the 26th of August after a number of qualifying matches. The qualifiers themselves, began on the 19th of August and concluded on the 23rd at Flushing Meadows.

Now, the show really begins on Monday with the first round on the 26th at 11:00AM local time. On the same day, play resumes at 7:00PM local time, so that the players don’t have to play in heated conditions.

The rest of the days until the 4th of September will follow the same schedule, with matches starting at 11:00AM and again at 7:00PM. However, on the 5th, around the time of the Women’s semifinals, while the official website says that the day begins at 7:00PM, it is subject to change.

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From the 6th of September onwards, the schedule changes once again, with matches starting at 12:00PM and again at 4:00PM. This will carry on until the 7th of September, the day of the Men’s Singles Final. On the final day though, there will be another schedule change, with the first match at 1:00PM and the final match at 4:00PM.

However, it is worth noting that, up until the 4th of September, the Men’ Singles, Men’s Doubles, Women’s Singles, Women’s Doubles and Mixed Doubles had been sharing the same timings.

On the 5th, the Women’s semifinals will be the only event taking place, at 7:00PM local time. On the 6th, though, the Men’s Doubles final will take place at 12:00PM and the Men’s Singles semifinal will commence at 4:00PM.

A day later, the Mixed Doubles final takes place at 12:00PM and the Women’s Final at 4:00PM. Finally, the Women’s Doubles final is held at 1:00PM, an hour later, compared to the previous days. Closing out the show will be the Men’s Singles final at 4:00PM.

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