US Open 2025: Live Scores, Schedule & How to Watch

Find out of the schedule of the Sunday day of the last Grand Slam of the year, which takes place in New York.

He US Open 2025 Your singles activity will continue on Sunday: Novak Djokovic He will continue his way in search of his fifth title in this competition and play with German Jan-Lennard Struff,while current number two of the ATP ranking, Carlos AlcarazArthur Rinderknech will be measured with French.The tournament,which is played at Usta Billie Jean King National Tennis center,in Flushing Meadows,New York,has Jannik Sinner and Aryna Sabalenka as the defenders champions.

The action continues with matches for the round of 16 of the male and female single: in addition too the participation of the two former champions, the premises will face each other Taylor Fritz (#4), and the Czech Tomáš Macháčwhile French adrian Mannarino will cross with the Czech Jiří lehečka. the second round of the male double tournament is also disputed, where there will be Argentine presence. we leave you the schedule of the most important matches of the day, how to see them, schedules and Courts.

  • Never’t djokovic (#7) vs. struff’s Jan-lener | 20.00 | Arthur ashe Stadium | Final Octaves
  • Arthur Rinderknech vs. carlos Alcaraz (#2) | 14.30 | Arthur Ashe Stadium | Eighth final
  • Tomáš Macháč vs. Taylor Fritz (#4) | 16.00 | Louis Armstrong Stadium Octavos de Final
  • Adrian Mannarino vs. Jiří Lehečka | 12.00 | Louis Armstrong Stadium | Octavos de Final
Carlos Alcaraz
Carlos Alcaraz appeared in US Open with a curious look. (Clive Brunskill/Getty Images)

other important games of the Sunday day

  • Camilo Ugo Carabelli and Tomás Etcheverry vs. Sander Arends Y Luke Johnson (#13) | 12.00 | Grandstand | Segunda patrol
  • Jessica Peguula (#4) vs. Ann li | 12.30 | Arthur Ashe Stadium | Octavos de Final
  • Aryna Sabalenka (#1) vs. Cristina Buching | 16.40 | Louis Armstrong Stadium | Octavos de Final

US Open 2025 LIVE: where to watch it by TV and online

The event can be seen live in Argentina through ESPN 2:

  • Digital Cable Sisters, HD and Flow
  • Channels 622 (SD) and 1622 (HD) of DIRECTV
  • Channels 104 (SD) and 1009 (HD) from Teecenter

It can also be followed through ESPN 3:

  • Flow 104 channels
  • Channels 623 (SD) and 1623 (HD) of DIRECTV
  • Channel 1012 (HD) from teecenter

US Open 2025 can be tuned, in its entirety, by Disney+the streaming service offered by ESPN. There are three simple ways to subscribe:

  • Disney+ standard: This plan will include the complete Disney+ and Star catalog next to the ESPN E ESPN3 linear channels. This plan does not include other channels or the exclusive sporting events of Disney+ ($ 10,699 per month).
  • Disney+ Premium: This plan will include the complete Disney+ and Star catalog along with all the live sport of ESPN, both the linear basic channels and the exclusive events of the platform ($ 15,299 per month).
  • Disney+ standard with ads: with the same benefits as “Disney+ Standard”,although with ads included. It will be the plan for whom they acquire the service through level 6 of the free market in the available countries.

August 31, 2025

NASCAR Roars into Texas: Wurth 400 Qualifying Heats Up

The engines are revving, and the competition is fierce as the NASCAR Cup Series descends upon Texas for the Wurth 400. Race fans,get ready for high-octane action as teams battle it out for the coveted pole position. Qualifying rounds are crucial,setting the stage for Sunday’s main event. Who will tame the Texas Motor Speedway and secure the best starting spot? [[1]]

Think of it like this: qualifying in NASCAR is like a quarterback nailing a perfect spiral in practice – it builds momentum and sets the tone for the big game.A strong qualifying performance can give a driver the edge they need to navigate the challenging Texas track and contend for the win.

Keep an eye on drivers known for their aggressive style and mastery of intermediate tracks. These are the athletes who thrive under pressure and aren’t afraid to push their cars to the limit. The Wurth 400 is shaping up to be a Texas-sized spectacle you won’t want to miss.

Bare-Knuckle Brawl in fort Worth: BKFC 76 Heats Up Dickies Arena

Forget gloves; this is raw, unfiltered combat. bare Knuckle Fighting Championship (BKFC) is bringing the heat to Dickies Arena in Fort Worth with BKFC 76: Soto vs. Bonner. The main event promises a clash of titans as Tony Soto and Ben Bonner step into the squared circle for a battle of wills and fists. [[2]]

The event kicks off at 8 p.m. ET/5 p.m. PT, and fans can catch all the action for free on DAZN. This isn’t your typical boxing match; it’s a test of grit, determination, and the ability to withstand punishment. BKFC is gaining popularity for its brutal honesty and the sheer intensity of its fights.

Consider the strategic element: without gloves, fighters must be incredibly precise with their strikes, as any miscalculation can lead to broken hands and a swift end to the bout. Expect a night of knockouts and unforgettable moments as BKFC continues to carve its niche in the combat sports world.

Next-Gen Gridiron Greats: DFW’s Top 20 Running Backs Emerge for 2025 Season

The future of Texas high school football is bright, especially in the Dallas/Fort Worth Metroplex, where a new crop of talented running backs is poised to dominate the 2025 season. Scouts are buzzing about the top 20 returning rushers, each with the potential to become a household name. [[3]]

These young athletes are the backbone of their teams, carrying the offensive load and electrifying crowds with their speed, agility, and power. Think of them as the next generation of emmitt Smiths and Adrian Petersons, honing their skills on the Texas gridiron.

College recruiters are already circling, eager to secure commitments from these rising stars. The competition is fierce, and the stakes are high as these running backs strive to lead their teams to victory and cement their place in Texas football lore. Keep an eye on these names; they’re the future of the sport.

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James Whitfield

James Whitfield is Archysport's racket sports and golf specialist, bringing a global perspective to tennis, badminton, and golf coverage. Based between London and Singapore, James has covered Grand Slam tournaments, BWF World Tour events, and major golf championships on five continents. His reporting combines on-the-ground access with deep knowledge of the technical and strategic elements that separate elite athletes from the rest of the field. James is fluent in English, French, and Mandarin, giving him unique access to athletes across the global tennis and badminton circuits.

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