Arthur Ashe’s Children’s Day Returns to US Open Fan Week with an All-Star Lineup and Fan Favorites on August 24

The United States Tennis Association (USTA) announced that tennis stars Carlos Alcaraz and Iga Swiatek, along with fan-favorite YouTube sensation Dude Perfect, will headline the upcoming Arthur Ashe Kids’ Day on Saturday, August 24.

A signature event of Fan Week, Arthur Ashe Kids’ Day is the largest grassroots tennis event in the world and takes place on the Saturday of the year before the start of the US Open main draw.

The free event, which celebrates the legacy of tennis legend Arthur Ashe, will take place at the USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center in Flushing and will feature a series of musical performances, plus a feature through YouTube trick sensation Dude Perfect, which will take on Alcaraz and Swiatek, Olympic gold medalist Zheng Qinwen and American tennis legend Andre Agassi in a series of tennis matches and challenges.

The Dude Perfect exhibition will take place at Arthur Ashe Stadium at 2 p. m. Enthusiasts will be invited to watch the players’ practices on the court before the start of the US Open main draw on Monday, August 26.

Prior to the Dude Perfect show, several musical artists will head to the Arthur Ashe Kids’ Day Fountain Plaza stage, including pop singer Alex Sampson, L-Pop all-female organization Bella Dose, boy band R

The event, which will be co-hosted by the young and promising actor Leo Abelo Perry, will feature functionality through YouTube stars MusicClubKids.

For the third year in a row, the US Open has teamed up with former spouse Wilson to offer Wilson children’s racquets to attendees of Arthur Ashe Kids’ Day.

Fans can use the free US Open fan access pass for loose junior racquets, with two pick-up stations on-site on Aug. 24.

The comic, which features many of today’s biggest tennis stars, will be distributed on a first-come, first-served basis to enthusiasts who scan their pass to the Power of Tennis booth near Arthur Ashe Stadium, with a limit of one comic. consistent with consistent conson. fan.

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