US Open 2023 order of play: Today’s matches, full schedule and how to watch on TV
Day 12 brings the men's singles semi-finals and two exciting match ups

Day 12 brings the men's singles semi-finals and two exciting match ups
Tennis fans in New York are eagerly anticipating a repeat of this summer’s classic Wimbledon final
Osaka has not played in a tournament since Tokyo in September 2022 but has started readying for her return early next year
Young Americans are storming final major of the year as Shelton and Coco Gauff go some way to filling void left by retired Serena Williams
Exclusive: A meeting has been arranged for later this month, in an attempt to stave off a potential Saudi takeover of the sport
The pair meet in the US Open last eight on Tuesday in a matchup which offers a window into the future of American men's tennis
Former French Open winner Jelena Ostapenko says Iga Swiatek does not like facing big hitters
Gauff overcame a mid-match wobble to keep her bid for a maiden major title on track
British No 1 admits loss is painful but experience has left her wanting more after an encouraging week in New York
Jack Draper, 21, is enjoying the best run of his career at a major after beating Michael Mmoh to reach the last 16 of the US Open
The British hopeful went from five straight defeats to winning the Washington Open last month
As the 20-time Grand Slam champion prepares to bow out from the sport, we take a look at his career in pictures
From its construction in 1922 to the opulence of today, the changing face of Centre Court is laid bare in a new book to mark its centenary
Ian Raducanu has never wavered in an approach which has contributed to lofty highs and cratering lows in his talented daughter's career
Spaniard's victory at Wimbledon proves this will not be the era of another Big Three or Four, it’s the Big One
As with Federer, the great thrill when watching Alcaraz lies in his extraordinary range of options and attributes
Clare Balding's jolly-hockey-sticks patter simply does not suit Wimbledon like it does the Olympics
From unacceptable grunting to the rise of time-wasting , former Wimbledon referee Andrew Jarrett reveals all in his new book
As a professional tennis player, my period is something I have always had to factor into my working life
The world tennis No 20 arrived at court on crutches, flanked by his mother, brother and girlfriend
Djokovic has previously hit back at critics accusing him of 'faking' his injury during the tournament by saying it added to his motivation
Novak Djokovic is looking to make history when he faces Casper Ruud on the famous red dirt of Roland Garros
Despite his age, Novak Djokovic is still handing out lessons to the next generation
Octogenarians were paired just two weeks ago and have only played six games together
Former tennis star says BBC show has ‘come at the right time’ as she becomes 14th celebrity contestant confirmed for this year’s series
Apocalyptic messaging ‘paralyses’ the public and stops them from getting a grip on crisis, warns Professor Jim Skea
Stalwart of Six Nations Rugby, Wimbledon, BBC Olympics coverage and more talks about his life and times
Everything you need to know about Saturday's women's final
Chaotic scenes as security struggle to eject activists, including a man who glued himself to the ground
Sky Sports' new tennis presenter talks about teaming up with Tim Henman, moving from radio to TV and being left speechless on air
There were accusations of anti-Semitism when he was controversially omitted from the US team for the 1951 Davis Cup final
The premature end to Kosmos' lucrative deal will lead to more changes to the historic team competition
Dan Evans retains his place in the team despite his public criticism of captain Leon Smith last year
A stand-off between Dan Evans and Leon Smith is at the heart of the issues affecting the team