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The US Open is the fourth and final tennis Grand Slam of the year which takes place in late August through to early September at the USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center in New York City.
It is a hard-court tennis tournament that starts on the last Monday of August and continues for two weeks, usually finishing on the US Labor Day.
On this page, we will list exclusive US Open free bets and betting offers, the latest odds, and a betting guide.
Our exclusive sign-up offers will be posted during the week leading up to the US Open, and usually focuses on enhanced odds, free bet offers and matched deposit betting offers.
Below are the early prices for the outright winners of the 2021 US Open in both the Men's and Women's tournaments.
Top five odds, best prices available
Top five odds, best prices available
We will post our US Open 2024 betting offers here when they are available.
Most punters tend to bet on tennis in-play, with an estimated 80% of bets placed during a match. But, outright winner bets can also represent great value. We list the outright winner odds below, and often partner with the best UK betting sites for exclusive betting offers before the event starts.
For example: For Wimbledon our partnership with 888Sport allowed us to offer massive odds boosts on the outright winner of the men's singles.
If you are a beginner or casual bettor, check out our tennis betting guide for tennis betting strategies, the do's and don'ts of betting on tennis, and more.
The US Open is a hard court tennis tournament that consists of five main championships.
There are also events for juniors, seniors and wheelchair players.
The US Open format is similar to other Grand Slams, but it is the only tournament that has tiebreakers in every single set of the singles matches.
It is also the only Grand Slam tournament with 16 qualifiers (instead of 12) in the women's singles draw.
There are 22 outdoor courts on the grounds of the US Open, with four show courts, 13 field courts, and 5 practice courts.
Arthur Ashe Stadium - The main court is the 23,000+ seat stadium with a retractable roof.
Louis Armstrong Stadium - The next largest is the 14,000+ Louis Armstrong Stadium which opened in 2018.
Grandstand - A 8,125 seat stadium that opened in 2016.
Court 17 - A 2,800 seat stadium nicknamed "the pit" because the playing surface is sunk 8 feet into the ground.
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