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Arthur Ashe Stadium This fan-favorite tennis exhibition returns on Thursday, Aug. 27 for the fourth year in a row. Watch your favorite players from around the globe team up in this showcase. Individual tickets are on sale now! Chase customers will have access to purchase preferred seating at Stars of the Open. Inventory is limited. 8 ticket limit. Additional terms apply. This year, we’re moving to fully reserved seating in Arthur Ashe Stadium to give you an even smoother experience.
Official Site of the 2026 US Open Tennis Championships
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Aleksandar Kovacevic earns Novak Djokovic's praise after Indian Wells battle
Indian Wells, Calif. — Aleksandar Kovacevic's run at the BNP Paribas Open ended Monday, but the American kicked up some dust in the California desert with his first trip to the third round. Facing world No. 3 Novak Djokovic in Stadium 1, Kovacevic pushed the five-time champion before falling, 6-4, 1-6, 6-4, in a tight match that underscored the steady progress he’s made in recent seasons. “He's a great ball-striking player,” the 24-time Grand Slam titlist said of his opponent.
Structure, self-belief drive Hailey Baptiste's Top 50 rise: 'I know my identity'
Indian Wells, Calif. — Hailey Baptiste relaxes near the practice courts in the desert sun, her tiny dog Oscar circling her feet and drawing smiles from passersby who pause to pet or say hello. The arid air feels unhurried. Her path in the sport is quickening. Ranked No. 43 in the world, Baptiste arrives at the BNP Paribas Open on the heels of one of the strongest stretches of her career.
Martin Damm brings new belief to Indian Wells debut
Indian Wells, Calif. — There is a steadier look about Martin Damm these days. The results help. So does perspective. A semifinal run as a qualifier at the Montpellier ATP 250 and a successful qualifying campaign to reach the Australian Open’s main draw for the first time have pushed the 22-year-old left-hander’s ranking to No. 129, near the career high No. 125 he achieved in February. This week, he arrives at the BNP Paribas Open as a wild card, making his first main-draw appearance in Indian Wells.
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Tien & Jovic earn praise from Zverev, Sabalenka at 2026 Australian Open
MELBOURNE, Australia — It wasn’t the best day at the office for two of America’s top young talents, but their trips to Melbourne still added meaningful equity to their long-term tennis prospects. Both Iva Jovic and Learner Tien advanced to a Grand Slam quarterfinal for the first time at the Australian Open. Both were seeded at a major for the first time following strong 2025 campaigns—and exceeded those seedings.
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Carlos Alcaraz, Taylor Fritz first to commit for Laver Cup 2026 in London
Reigning US Open champion and world No.1 Carlos Alcaraz and American No. 1 Taylor Fritz have confirmed they will compete at the ninth edition of the Laver Cup, taking place at The O2 in London from Sept. 25-27, 2026. The pair return to the competition following a blockbuster event in San Francisco, where Team World clinched a 15-9 victory over Team Europe to claim their third title—and first under captain Andre Agassi.
'Evolved' Sinner avenges US Open defeat to Alcaraz at 2025 ATP Finals
Jannik Sinner was outclassed by Carlos Alcaraz in the 2025 US Open final, with the four-set defeat ending the Italian's reign as New York champion and world No. 1. In the aftermath, Sinner spoke of his excitement for the "chase" that awaited him after falling behind his great rival.