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2023 US OPEN

2023 US Open: Who plays today, September 2? Match times for Alcaraz, Keys, Pegula, Jabeur...

The lineup for Day 6 of the 2023 US Open will feature star players such as Carlos Alcaraz, Madison Keys, Jessica Pegula, and Ons Jabeur.

Update:
Carlos Alcaraz of Spain returns a shot against Lloyd Harris of South Africa
MATTHEW STOCKMANAFP

Tennis enthusiasts are in for a treat as the US Open continues to offer thrilling matches. Day Six is set to provide more excitement, with a spectacular line-up of matches scheduled at Arthur Ashe Stadium, Louis Armstrong Stadium, and Grandstand on Saturday, September 2.

Arthur Ashe Stadium - noon ET

The Arthur Ashe Stadium’s center stage will showcase a fantastic line-up of matches starting at noon ET. The first match will feature the talented Carlos Alcaraz from Spain and the 26th-seeded Dan Evans from Great Britain. With his explosive playing style, Alcaraz is guaranteed to captivate the audience. This will be the young Spaniard’s third tournament match after he previously faced and came out victorious against the South African Harris and the German player Dominik Koepfer in his first-round match.

Tennis fans should be excited for the following match at Arthur Ashe between Elina Svitolina, the 26th seed from Ukraine, and Jess Pegula, the talented American player. With Svitolina’s experience and Pegula’s home-court advantage, this match promises to be a thrilling and competitive showdown.

There’s more exciting tennis action to follow with the match-up between Ons Jabeur, the 5th seed from Tunisia, and Marie Bouzkova, the 31st seed from the Czech Republic. After that, Daniil Medvedev, the 5th seed in the men’s category, will take on Sebastien Baez from Argentina. Tennis enthusiasts can expect an intense and thrilling match.

Arthur Ashe Stadium - Not Before 2 p.m. ET

As the day progresses, tennis enthusiasts can look forward to a thrilling display of skill and athleticism on the court. The “not before 2 p.m.” slot promises an intense match between the 12th-seeded Alexander Zverev of Germany and the 19th-seeded Grigor Dimitrov of Bulgaria. Fans can expect to witness a nail-biting encounter filled with fast-paced rallies and dazzling shot-making, especially after we saw Dimitrov’s first-round match and recovery when he was down 0-2 in sets against Alex Molcan.

Moreover, the 22nd-seeded Ekaterina Alexandrova will be pitted against the 9th-seeded Marketa Vondrousova from the Czech Republic. This match will captivate audiences with its exceptional women’s tennis display. Fans can expect a showcase of agility, power, and precision as these two talented players battle it on the court.

Louis Armstrong Stadium - 11 a.m. ET

The Louis Armstrong Stadium, as always, will host an exciting day of tennis matches. The action commences at 11 a.m. ET, with a match between Clara Burel of France and the 2nd-seeded Aryna Sabalenka. Burel’s determination will go up against Sabalenka’s decisive game.

Next, the 14th-seeded Liudmilla Samsonova will face the 17th-seeded Madison Keys from the USA in an enthralling women’s singles match-up. The fans can expect to witness a showcase of incredible talent.

The morning session will conclude with a match between Swiss sensation and Grand Slam winner Stan Wawrinka and the 6th-seeded Jannik Sinner from Italy. This match promises to be a display of veteran experience against youthful exuberance.

Louis Armstrong Stadium - Not Before 2 p.m. ET

The excitement builds as the clock ticks towards 2 p.m. when the stadium will witness a highly anticipated clash between Andrey Rublev, the 8th seed, and the determined Arthur Rinderknech from France. Rublev’s decisive game and Rinderknech’s unwavering tenacity will be tested, promising a thrilling contest between the two tennis players.

Grandstand - 11 a.m. ET

The Grandstand court will open at 11 a.m. ET with Michael Mmoh from the USA facing Jack Draper from Great Britain at today’s US Open program.