ESPN and its affiliated networks will provide continuous coverage of the US Open 2025, which runs from August 24 to September 7, offering American viewers a front-row seat to the season’s final Major. Leading a distinguished panel of experts, John McEnroe and Chris Evert, two former champions with deep knowledge of the tournament’s demands, will guide viewers through the event.
John McEnroe, a four-time US Open champion, and Chris Evert, a six-time winner who shares the record with Serena Williams, use their firsthand experience to analyze the competition and provide in-depth commentary. They will be joined by a notable group of retired tennis professionals including James Blake, Sam Querrey, Coco Vandeweghe, Mary Joe Fernandez, John Isner, Patrick McEnroe, Christopher Eubanks, Pam Shriver, and Rennae Stubbs to enrich the broadcast.
Additional Former Players and Expert Commentators Enhance Coverage
Adding to the expertise on air, Sloane Stephens, the 2017 US Open champion currently on a break from playing, will join the broadcast team, lending her recent player perspective. The commentary lineup also features seasoned broadcasters such as Chris Fowler, Kris Budden, Chris McKendry, Sam Borden, and Mike Monaco who will manage various broadcast elements throughout the tournament.
Insights from coaches will be a highlight, with Brad Gilbert, former coach of Coco Gauff, and Darren Cahill, Jannik Sinner’s coach, contributing strategic analysis during the coverage. These additions are designed to deepen ESPN’s presentation and help audiences appreciate the nuances of high-level tennis.

Spanish-Language Broadcast Team for ESPN Deportes
For Spanish-speaking viewers, ESPN Deportes will carry the US Open with a specialized team. Former top 20 player Feliciano Lopez, a past quarterfinalist at the US Open, will provide commentary along with Luis Alfredo Alvarez, Eduardo Varela, Jose Luis Clerc, Daniel Orsanic, Carolina Guilen, Pilar Perez, and Alejandro Klappenbach. This team aims to offer comprehensive Spanish-language coverage of the tournament.
ABC to Air Select Matches Including Men’s Singles Final
In addition to ESPN networks, ABC will broadcast select matches on two Sundays, August 31 and September 7, featuring fourth-round matches and the men’s singles final. This multi-network approach seeks to widen access to key moments in the US Open 2025.
ESPN’s Long-Term Commitment as US Open’s Leading Network
Since ending CBS’s 47-year tenure as the US Open broadcaster in 2015, ESPN has held the rights to this prestigious tennis event after securing a $770 million contract in 2013. The network outbid CBS by approximately $250 million at that time. ESPN subsequently extended its agreement in 2024, committing to air the US Open through 2037 under a 12-year renewal that also grants limited sublicense rights.
Beyond main draw matches, ESPN now covers all Fan Week activities, which occur the week before the tournament officially begins, providing fans with greater access to player interactions and event build-up. This comprehensive coverage has been instrumental in solidifying ESPN’s role as the primary broadcaster of the tournament held in New York.
US Open Coverage Aims to Engage and Inform Tennis Fans
The carefully selected team of former champions, coaches, and professional commentators reflects ESPN’s goal to offer insightful, informative, and engaging coverage for tennis fans across the United States. With John McEnroe and Chris Evert at the helm, viewers can expect expert analysis and dynamic storytelling throughout the two-week competition. As the US Open 2025 unfolds, ESPN’s in-depth presentation hopes to enhance fans’ understanding and enjoyment of this major sporting event.

