US Open tennis 2021 schedule – Order of Play today (Saturday 11th September)
We've rounded up the full US Open 2021 tennis schedule and Order of Play for Friday 10th September.
The US Open 2021 schedule is set, the Order of Play confirmed, Emma Raducanu, this is your time to shine.
The 18-year-old will become the first British woman to set foot in a major tennis final since Virginia Wade in 1977 when she walks into Arthur Ashe Stadium on Saturday.
Raducanu has captured the attention of avid tennis fans and casual viewers alike throughout the tournament as she has swept aside nine opponents to reach the showpiece event.
She will face fellow unseeded teenage star Leylah Annie Fernandez in what is sure to be a highly unpredictable showdown between two rising stars.
Like Raducanu, Fernandez has proven her pedigree in this tournament with three stunning victories over three of the top five seeds: Naomi Osaka (3), Elina Svitolina (5) and Aryna Sabalenka (2) as well as three-time Grand Slam champion Angelique Kerber, who won the US Open in 2016.
RadioTimes.com brings you the full US Open 2021 Order of Play for today.
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US Open 2021 schedule
Main show courts and selected matches. All UK time.
Friday 10th September
ARTHUR ASHE STADIUM
From 8pm
[12] Felix Auger-Aliassime (CAN) v [2] Daniil Medvedev (RUS)
From midnight
[1] Novak Djokovic (SRB) v [4] Alexander Zverev (GER)
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Saturday 11th September
ARTHUR ASHE STADIUM
From TBC
Emma Raducanu v Leylah Annie Fernandez
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