US Open Tennis 2013 Schedule: Vital Live Stream Info for Remaining Rounds
The 2013 U.S. Open saw its first major upset of Week 2 on Labor Day when five-time tournament champion Roger Federer went out in a shocking straight-sets loss to 19th-seeded Tommy Robredo of Spain.
Federer's stunning exit means that tennis fans won't get their wish of seeing the 17-time Grand Slam champion match up against his greatest rival, Rafael Nadal, who won on Day 8 to secure a berth in the quarterfinals, as noted by the U.S. Open's Twitter account:
Still, there are plenty of can't-miss matchups sure to come as the stakes get even higher in the second week of play at Flushing Meadows, N.Y.
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Below, we get you set with everything you need to know to make sure you don't miss a single point the rest of the way.
Live Stream Breakdown
ESPN3 will provide live stream coverage of the men's and women's singles round of 16 and quarterfinal matchups throughout the day from Tuesday through Thursday. Tennis fans can also stream the men's doubles championship on ESPN3 on Sunday afternoon.
Starting on Friday, viewers will have to visit US Open Live to stream the remaining rounds of singles action as television coverage shifts to CBS.
Both the men's and women's singles championship can be viewed with US Open Live on Sunday and Monday, respectively.
Look below for start times and television coverage info.
U.S. Open 2013 TV Schedule
| Tuesday, Sept. 3 | ||
| Round | Coverage (ET) | Channel |
| Men's Round of 16/Women's Quarterfinals | 11 a.m. - 7 p.m. | ESPN2 |
| Men's Round of 16/Various Doubles Matches | 11 a.m. - 7 p.m. | Tennis Channel |
| Primetime at U.S. Open: Men's Round of 16/Women's Quarterfinal | 7 p.m. - 11 p.m. | ESPN |
| Wednesday, Sept. 4 | ||
| Round | Coverage (ET) | Channel |
| Quarterfinals | 12 p.m. - 7 p.m. | ESPN2 |
| Primetime at U.S. Open: Quarterfinals | 7 p.m. - 11 p.m. | ESPN2 |
| Thursday, Sept. 5 | ||
| Round | Coverage (ET) | Channel |
| Men's Quarterfinals | 12 p.m. - 6 p.m. | ESPN2 |
| Primetime at U.S. Open: Men's Quarterfinals | 8 p.m. - 11 p.m. | ESPN |
| Friday, Sept. 6 | ||
| Round | Coverage (ET) | Channel |
| Mixed Doubles Final/Women's Singles Semifinals | 12:30 p.m. - 6 p.m. | CBS |
| Saturday, Sept. 7 | ||
| Round | Coverage (ET) | Channel |
| Men's Singles Semifinals/Women's Doubles Final | 12 p.m. - 6 p.m. | CBS |
| Sunday, Sept. 8 | ||
| Round | Coverage (ET) | Channel |
| Men's Doubles Final | 12:30 p.m. - 2:30 p.m. | ESPN2 |
| Women's Singles Final | 4:30 p.m. - 7 p.m. | CBS |
| Monday, Sept. 9 | ||
| Round | Coverage (ET) | Channel |
| Men's Singles Final | 5 p.m. - 8 p.m. | CBS |
*Schedule information courtesy of USOpen.org.
What to Watch For in Week 2
Men's Singles
With Roger Federer going out in the round of 16, the three most recent Grand Slam winners are left to battle it out in the men's singles draw.
Defending U.S. Open champion Andy Murray is lurking at the top of the draw and looking at a potential semifinal matchup against 2011 tourney winner and current world No. 1 Novak Djokovic. At the bottom of the draw, eight-time French Open champion and 2010 U.S. Open winner Rafael Nadal appears to be a lock to reach his third career final at Flushing Meadows.
Tennis fans have to be disappointed about missing out on a Nadal-Federer quarterfinal matchup on Wednesday, but there are still plenty of must-see showdowns ahead.
Djokovic and Murray could potentially face off in the semifinals on Saturday in what would be a rematch of last year's epic men's final. Keep in mind that the two 26-year-old rivals have met in the final of three of the past four Grand Slam events.
Monday evening's men's championship final could possibly pit the winner of that match against Nadal in what would be a dream matchup.
Women's Singles
Defending U.S. Open women's champion Serena Williams and 2012 runner-up Victoria Azarenka appear to be headed for a championship rematch this summer in Queens, N.Y.
Williams hasn't dropped a set on her way to the quarterfinals while Azarenka is playing the same high level of hard-court tennis that we have grown used to seeing from her at her favorite major, the Australian Open.
The two have matched up three times in 2013 with Azarenka winning both hard-court meetings in the finals at Doha and Cincinnati. But Williams has won both of their two U.S. Open meetings, most recently taking the final here a year ago in a thrilling match that went the distance.
Elsewhere in the women's draw, fifth-seeded Li Na and 10th-seeded Roberta Vinci are dark-horse contenders. However, each would be a big-time underdog going up against either Williams or Azarenka considering that neither player has ever been past the quarterfinals in New York.
Assuming Williams and Azarenka survive to reach Sunday's women's final, viewers can close out the weekend with what's sure to be another instant classic that goes the distance at Arthur Ashe Stadium.
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