The highly anticipated US Open wheelchair tennis tournament will take place September 7-11. This 2022 doubles the size of the competitors: the men’s and women’s singles draws will have sixteen players each, while there will be eight doubles teams.
Japanese tennis player Shingo Kunieda arrives at this competition after triumphing at Wimbledom 2022 and becoming the first male wheelchair player to complete a Grand Slam. Meanwhile, Dutchwoman Diede de Groot will be fighting for a fifth consecutive US Open title.

Another important novelty will be the first junior wheelchair tournament, where sixteen players between the ages of 14 and 18 will compete. Britain’s Ben Bartram, currently ranked number two in the world, and American Maylee Phelps lead the men’s and women’s singles draws of the event. Also, Japan’s Tokito Oda, ranked first in the world in the junior category, will make his debut at the US Open playing his third consecutive Grand Slam.

The US Open Tennis is the last Grand Slam tournament of the year, one of the four most important of the circuit organized by the International Tennis Federation. Its creation dates back to 1881 and since 1978 it has been held at the USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center in Flushing Meadows-Corona Park, New York.
Wheelchair competition was added for the first time in 2005. The United States Tennis Association celebrates the growth of athletes with disabilities in this competition.
Schedule
The official US Open website shows the following schedule:
- 7 September
11:00 – Men’s and women’s wheelchair singles first round
11:00 – Quad wheelchair singles quarterfinals - 8 September
11:00 – Men’s and women’s singles quarterfinals
11:00 – Men’s and women’s doubles quarterfinals
11:00 – Quad wheelchair doubles semifinals
11:00 – Boy’s and girls’ junior wheelchair singles quarterfinals - 9 September
12:00 – Men’s and women’s wheelchair singles semifinals
12:00 – Men’s and women’s wheelchair doubles semifinals
12:00 – Quad wheelchair singles semifinals
12:00 – Boy’s and girls’ junior wheelchair single semifinals - 10 September
12:00 – Men’s and women’s wheelchair doubles final
12:00 – Quad wheelchair doubles final
12:00 – Boy’s and girls’ junior wheelchair singles final - 11 September
12:00 – Men’s and women’s wheelchair singles final
12:00 – Quad wheelchair singles final
This information may be subject to change. If you are interested in watching all categories, check out the rest of the schedule.
Follow the live stream at USOpen.org and on its social media. In addition, ESPN will provide full coverage of the competition.
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Sources: US Open (1)(2)(3)(4)(5), International Paralympic Committee, International Tennis Federation and Olympics