
US Open 2025: What time will the mixed doubles semi-finals and final start?
Just four pairs remain in the hunt for the mammoth $1million (£736,880) jackpot.
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US OPEN MIXED DOUBLES LIVE
Top seeds Jessica Pegula and Jack Draper survived a blockbuster first round clash with Emma Raducanu and Carlos Alcaraz to progress to the quarter-finals.
The pair got their tournament underway with a straight sets win before booking their spot in the last four with a comfortable 4-1 4-1 victory over Mirra Andreeva and Daniil Medvedev.
Pegula and Draper have a lot to do before getting their hands on the title, with the incredible duo of Iga Swiatek and Casper Ruud first standing in their way in the semis.
On the other side of the draw, defending mixed doubles champions Sara Errani and Andrea Vavassori will face the surprise package of Danielle Collins and Christian Harrison.
The American pair were a last-minute entrant to the tournament following Jannik Sinner and Katerina Siniakova's late withdrawal.
The final two stages of the US Open mixed doubles promise to be thrilling - and SunSport can bring you all the details you need so you don't miss a minute of the action.
What time will the US Open mixed doubles semi-finals and final start?
Today's action will begin with the huge semi-finals, with Pegula and Draper vs Swiatek and Ruud getting us underway at the Arthur Ashe Stadium from 12am BST/7pm ET.
Collins and Harrison's last four clash with Erranu and Vavassori will begin immediately after, at approximately 1.10am BST/8.10pm ET.
Once both finalists have been confirmed, the final will close out proceedings at the Arthur Ashe, with it set to start at around 3am BST/10pm ET.
How to watch US Open mixed doubles
The US Open mixed doubles 2025 is broadcast LIVE on Sky Sports Tennis in the UK.
Fans can also stream the entire action on NOW TV.
Every match will be available on SkySports+
ESPN is the go-to channel for fans in the US.
Alternatively, follow SunSport's live blog for game-by-game coverage.
US Open Mixed Doubles 2025 prize money
This year's prize money has increased significantly from last year with the winning team now being awarded $1million (£736,880).
This is a staggering improvement on the $200,000 (£147,364) given to 2024 champions Errani and Vavassori.
Here is a full breakdown of the prize money for the mixed doubles competition:
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