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Returning: US Open

2020 US Open action has returned from Flushing Meadow, but with some changes.

The 2020 US Open action has returned to ESPN, now screening from Flushing Meadow until its conclusion on September 14.

This year’s event is being held without spectators. Players must wear masks upon entering the grounds except while practicing, training, and working out. If anybody tests positive they must withdraw.

ESPN Australia New Zealand is the only place you will see the opening rounds of the tournament, with a daily broadcast beginning at 2am AEST on ESPN2.

Tuesday’s opening day is highlighted by number one seed Novak Djokovic facing Damir Dzumhur (9am AEST) on Centre court.

Wednesday September 2 (AEST) sees a host of Aussies in action, in high profile matches across the singles draw.

Highlights from day two include top-seeded Australian Alex De Minaur, as he tackles Russian Andrej Martin.

John Millman will also fly the flag for local fans against 22nd seed Nikoloz Basilashvili, and James Duckworth meets Salvatore Caruso in his opening round singles clash.

Venus Williams concludes the day two coverage, as she is faced with a challenging first round encounter with 20th seed Karolina Muchova (9am AEST, ESPN2).

2am AEST and continues throughout the day on ESPN2.

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