Carlos Alcaraz, Jannik Sinner deliver huge US Open audience for ESPN
Viewers are becoming familiar with the rivalry in a way that bodes well for tennis viewership.
Viewers are becoming familiar with the rivalry in a way that bodes well for tennis viewership.
Against the USTA's wishes, ESPN aired the crowd's reaction to President Trump uncensored.
ESPN plans to broadcast the final "how it normally would."
"English is not my native language so when I said education I was speaking only about what I believe as tennis etiquette..."
Yonex couldn't have asked for a better advertisement if it tried.
After struggling to find a suitor, it is reported that the USGA is close to re-upping with NBC for its championship events.
The USGA is bracing for a soft market when it comes to their next television contract for the US Open in 2027.
Alan Shipnuck had the perfect view for the epic winning putt from J.J. Spaun on the 72nd hole to win the U.S. Open at Oakmont.
Like the Australian and French Opens, the US Open will now start on Sunday.
The broadcast center also houses the event's video review, causing further issues here.
ESPN will continue to televise tennis' US Open through at least 2037.
"I just couldn't stop looking at his shoulder definition and the veins."
"I think I can get it."
Bryson DeChambeau is loving life in the spotlight at the US Open, embracing the opportunity to go all in when asked about his salty balls.
Netflix's "Break Point" cameras were filming Sabalenka at the time.
"Now, like you, I'll be watching from my basement."
"In that moment, I just didn't want to hear anything."
"How can you be in the Pac-12, which stands for Pacific, and then end up in the Atlantic?"
"Welcome to New York. We thought hecklers were the biggest obstacle; now it's people with bongs."
"I'm watching the US Open from home & can't wait to get back to work soon."
This move will help more people see Serena Williams' third-round match.
Chris Berman talking tennis for 25 minutes...what could go wrong?
This portends good things for ESPN throughout Serena's run at what is likely her final tournament.
"The world has officially gone mad when a celebrated cartoonist is condemned by the social media hordes for depicting a famous sports star throwing an unedifying tantrum."