WOWOW to Broadcast US Open Tennis Live: Retirement News and Full Schedule

Kei Nishikori has officially begun his practice sessions on the tournament grounds ahead of the US Open in New York, stepping up his preparations at Flushing Meadows for the final Grand Slam of the tennis season. Official tournament updates and broadcasting schedules from official rightsholders confirm that the veteran Japanese star is back on the hard courts at the USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center, getting crucial reps in ahead of the early-round draws.

Nishikori Returns to Flushing Meadows Hard Courts

The practice sessions mark another important milestone in Nishikori’s tour schedule as he navigates the demanding North American summer hard-court swing. According to tournament scheduling and observer reports from New York, the former world number four has wasted no time adapting to the fast acrylic surfaces at Flushing Meadows. Training sessions in Queens offer players their primary opportunity to dial in their groundstrokes and timing against elite competition before the opening round matches get underway.

WOWOW to Broadcast US Open Tennis Live: Retirement News and Full Schedule

For tennis fans tracking the draw, Nishikori’s presence on the practice courts provides a welcome sign of stability and fitness. The 34-year-old competitor has steadily worked his way back into form following various injury layoffs that disrupted his ranking over recent seasons. Training alongside other top-tier professionals on the grounds allows his coaching staff to gauge his movement and endurance under tournament conditions.

Broadcasting and Tournament Schedule Details

Broadcasting coverage for the Flushing Meadows fortnight is already ramping up worldwide. Major networks, including domestic rightsholders such as WOWOW, have updated their schedules to provide comprehensive, live tournament broadcasts across television and digital streaming platforms throughout the two-week event. Viewers in Japan and across international markets can access daily live feeds covering outer-court battles and marquee stadium showdowns alike.

WOWOW to Broadcast US Open Tennis Live: Retirement News and Full Schedule

The US Open qualifying rounds traditionally precede the main draw, drawing massive crowds to the outer grounds as players fight through the preliminary rounds to secure their spots in the main singles brackets. Practice courts remain packed with fans hoping to catch close-up glimpses of Grand Slam champions and finalists fine-tuning their serves and volleys.

What Lies Ahead in the New York Draw

As practice intensity increases ahead of the tournament’s official start, attention turns squarely to the singles draw ceremony. Nishikori awaits his first-round opponent as seeding and qualifiers fall into place. Analysts and supporters will monitor his physical recovery closely across best-of-five-set matches, which demand supreme physical resilience on the New York hard courts.

Fans and followers can track daily order-of-play announcements and official practice schedules directly through the tournament’s central portal at USOpen.org. Share your thoughts on Nishikori’s prospects in the upcoming rounds in the comments below.

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