US Open 2025 Day 4: Full Match Schedule with Times and Global Streaming Guide

The 2025 US Open, one of tennis’s most prestigious Grand Slam tournaments, is entering an exhilarating phase as Day 4 unfolds with a compelling lineup of Round of 64 matches. The competition is heating up as top-ranked players and promising newcomers battle for a chance to advance deeper into the draw. 

This year’s tournament has been marked by thrilling upsets, high-quality performances, and intense rivalries, delivering unforgettable moments to fans around the globe.

As the tournament progresses, fans everywhere are gearing up for another day packed with high-stakes tennis across multiple courts. Whether you are a casual viewer or a passionate tennis aficionado, the Day 4 schedule promises exciting matches featuring stars like Carlos Alcaraz, Aryna Sabalenka, Leylah Fernandez, and more. 

To make sure you don’t miss a moment, here’s the detailed match schedule with timings and the best streaming options available internationally.

US Open 2025 – August 28 Match Schedule with Timings

Day Session (Starting 12:00 PM local time)

  • 12:10 AM – Women: Jessica Pegula United States def. Anna Blinkova Russia (2–0)
  • 12:15 AM – Men: Ugo Blanchet France def. Jakub Mensik Czechoslovakia (3–2)
  • 12:45 AM – Men: Frances Tiafoe United States def. Martin Damm United States (3–1)
  • 01:15 AM – Women: Barbora Krejcikova Czechoslovakia def. Moyuka Uchijima Japan (2–0)
  • 02:20 AM – Women: Elena Rybakina Kazakhstan def. Tereza Valentova Czechoslovakia (2–0)
  • 02:40 AM – Women: Taylor Townsend United States def. Jelena Ostapenko Latvia (2–0)
  • 02:45 AM – Men: Luciano Darderi Italy def. Eliot Spizzirri United States (3–1)
  • 03:10 AM – Women: Priscilla Hon Australia def. Liudmila Samsonova Russia (2–1)
  • 03:50 AM – Women: Elise Mertens Belgium def. Lulu Sun New Zealand (2–0)
  • 04:05 AM – Women: Mirra Andreeva Russia def. Anastasia Potapova Russia (2–0)
  • 04:15 AM – Men: Adrian Mannarino France def. Jordan Thompson Australia (3–1)
  • 04:30 AM – Men: Jan-Lennard Struff Germany def. Holger Rune Denmark (3–2)
  • 04:40 AM – Women: Jasmine Paolini Italy def. Iva Jovic United States (2–0)
  • 04:55 AM – Men: Carlos Alcaraz Spain def. Mattia Bellucci Italy (3–0)
  • 05:00 AM – Women: Marketa Vondrousova Czechoslovakia def. McCartney Kessler United State (2–0)
  • 05:25 AM – Women: Leylah Fernandez Canada def. Elsa Jacquemot France (2–1)
  • 05:35 AM – Women: Ann Li United State def. Belinda Bencic Switzerland (2–0)
  • 06:25 AM – Men: Ben Shelton United State def. Pablo Carreno Busta Spain (3–0)
  • 06:55 AM – Women: Aryna Sabalenka Belarus def. Polina Kudermetova Russia (2–0)

Night Session (Starting 8:00 PM local time)

Men’s Singles:

  • 08:30 PM – Adam Walton Australia vs. Coleman Wong HongKong
  • 08:30 PM – Tristan Boyer United States vs. Andrey Rublev Russia
  • 08:30 PM – Lorenzo Musetti Italy vs. David Goffin Belgium
  • 10:00 PM – Jenson Brooksby United States vs. Flavio Cobolli Italy
  • 10:00 PM – Karen Khachanov Russia vs. Kamil Majchrzak Poland
  • 10:00 PM – Leandro Riedi Switzerland vs. Francisco Cerundolo Argentina
  • 10:00 PM – Valentin Royer France vs. Denis Shapovalov Canada
  • 10:30 PM – Jannik Sinner Italy vs. Alexei Popyrin Australia

Women’s Singles:

  • 08:30 PM – Anna Kalinskaya Russia vs. Yulia Putintseva Kazakhstan
  • 08:30 PM – Maria Sakkari Greece vs. Anna Bondar Hungary
  • 08:30 PM – Beatriz Haddad Maia Brazil vs. Viktorija Golubic Switzerland
  • 08:30 PM – Linda Noskova Czechia vs. Eva Lys Germany
  • 08:30 PM – Ekaterina Alexandrova Russia vs. Xinyu Wang China
  • 10:00 PM – Suzan Lamens Netherlands vs. Iga Swiatek Poland
  • 10:00 PM – Magdalena Frech Poland vs. Peyton Stearns United States
  • 10:00 PM – Zeynep Sonmez Türkiye vs. Marta Kostyuk Ukraine
  • 10:30 PM – Hailey Baptiste United States vs. Naomi Osaka Japan
  • 10:30 PM – Anastasia Zakharova Russia vs. Laura Siegemund Germany

Women’s Doubles:

  • 08:30 PM – Ulrikke Eikeri Norway / Eri Hozumi Japan vs. Oksana Kalashnikova Georgia / Yulia Starodubtseva Ukraine
  • 08:30 PM – Reese Brantmeier United States / Alanis Hamilton United States vs. Thea Frodin United States / Kristina Penickova United States
  • 08:30 PM – Maia Lumsden United Kingdom / Makoto Ninomiya Japan vs. Quinn Gleason United States / Ingrid Gamarra Martins Brazil
  • 08:30 PM – Alycia Parks United States / Dayana Yastremska Ukraine vs. Kimberly Birrell Australia / Olivia Gadecki Australia
  • 08:30 PM – Hanyu Guo China / Alexandra Panova Russia vs. Anastasia Detiuc Czechia / Elena Pridankina Russia
  • 10:00 PM – Katerina Siniakova Czechia / Taylor Townsend United States vs. Nadiia Kichenok Ukraine / Aldila Sutjiadi Indonesia
  • 10:00 PM – Veronika Kudermetova Russia / Elise Mertens Belgium vs. Suzan Lamens Netherlands / Eva Lys Germany
  • 10:00 PM – Harriet Dart United Kingdom / Yulia Putintseva Kazakhstan vs. Mirra Andreeva Russia / Diana Shnaider Russia
  • 10:30 PM – Barbora Krejcikova Czechia / Jelena Ostapenko Latvia vs. Timea Babos Hungary / Luisa Stefani Brazil

Streaming Platforms – US and Worldwide

RegionTV Channel(s)Streaming Platform(s)
United StatesESPN, ESPN2ESPN App, Hulu Live, YouTube TV, Sling TV
EuropeEurosport, BBCEurosport Player, BBC iPlayer
AustraliaChannel 7, Fox Sports7plus, Kayo Sports
Latin AmericaESPN Latin AmericaESPN Play, Star+
GlobalITF StreamingUS Open Official Website (usopen.org/live)

With an action-packed Day 4 schedule and easy access through popular streaming platforms worldwide, tennis fans won’t miss a beat as their favorite stars continue their quest for US Open glory. Prepare for thrilling matches and unforgettable moments!

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