The 2017 US Open will see a maiden Grand Slam winner lift the trophy on Saturday as two first-time finalists Sloane Stephens and Madison Keys are set to meet in the championship match in Arthur Ashe Stadium.
While Madison Keys beat Coco Vandeweghe in a swift fashion in what was their third encounter during this US hardcourt season, Sloane Stephens found herself locked into an epic three-set battle against Venus Williams.
MORE US OPEN 2017 PHOTOS:
- Wednesday, September 6th: Vandeweghe beats Pliskova, Keys dominates Kanepi for all-American semifinals
- Tuesday, September 5th: Sloane Stephens, Venus Williams move into semifinals
- Monday, September 4th: Keys, Vandeweghe, Pliskova, Kanepi complete quarterfinal field
- Sunday, September 3rd: Sevastova stops Sharapova, Kvitova beats Muguruza to reach the quarterfinals
- Saturday, September 2nd: Keys beats Vesnina in late night thriller, Pliskova, Vandeweghe, Svitolina, Kasatkina advance
- Friday, September 1st: Sharapova, Muguruza, Kvitova, Venus advance to the fourth round
- Thursday, August 31st: Pliskova, Ostapenko, Keys, Radwanska, Svitolina move into round three
- Wednesday, August 30th: Maria Sharapova fights on in New York
- Tuesday, August 29th: Osaka stuns Kerber on rain-shortened day
- Monday, August 28th: Sharapova takes out Halep in an emotional night thriller
- Sunday, August 27th: Maria Sharapova, Angelique Kerber, Karolina Pliskova, Simona Halep, Agnieszka Radwanska, Elina Svitolina, Svetlana Kuznetsova practice before the start of main-draw play
- Saturday, August 26th: Kerber & Muguruza meet Pharrell Williams; Arthur Ashe Kids’ Day; Kvitova, Sharapova, Bouchard, Pliskova practice
- Friday, August 25th: Kerber leads the draw ceremony, third round of WTA qualifying unfolds
- Thursday, August 24th: Qualifying Day 3 + Sharapova, Keys Evian event
- Wednesday, August 23rd: Qualifying + Maria Sharapova, Angelique Kerber, Julia Goerges practice
- Tuesday, August 22nd: WTA qualifying action + Keys, Svitolina practice sessions
I love V’s dress! Congrats to Kim!
Finally, the future of American tennis has arrived in the present. Now the men need to follow the example.