Archived Match
This match took place on 29 August 2025.
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The US Open 2025 women's doubles match featuring Britain's Katie Boulter and Sonay Kartal facing off against Qianhui Tang and Sabrina Santamaria is scheduled for August 29 at 16:00 UK time. Fans can watch this gripping encounter live via streaming on Sky Sports+, which is providing coverage of the US Open with the world feed commentary. The commentary team for this match will be the world feed commentators Sue Thearle as the main commentator and Katrina Adams serving as co-commentator. Sue Thearle is a respected British sports broadcaster and former professional footballer with extensive experience covering major sporting events, including tennis. Katrina Adams, a former professional tennis player and former president of the United States Tennis Association (USTA), brings expert insight to the commentary, especially in doubles strategy and player dynamics. The US Open, held at the USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center in New York, is one of tennis's four Grand Slam events. The 2025 edition began on August 24 and runs through to September 7, featuring a prize pool that includes a $5 million reward for the women's singles champion. The women's doubles draw consists of 64 teams with a 6-round knockout format and 16 seeded pairs[1]. Sky Sports+ offers British viewers access to a broad range of matches including this women's doubles fixture, supplemented by world feed commentary that ensures an internationally polished experience. Besides UK viewers, American audiences can follow women's doubles matches on ESPN and ESPN+ streaming services, which provide extensive live scores and real-time updates[2]. The world feed, boosting accessibility across multiple countries, maintains consistency in expert commentary, with Thearle and Adams noted for their clear, engaging style and tactical expertise. Katie Boulter has been making strides on the WTA tour as a strong British representative, known for her tenacity and powerful baseline game. Sonay Kartal is an emerging talent with potential to disrupt higher-ranked opponents in doubles formats. Their opponents, Qianhui Tang and Sabrina Santamaria, bring a contrasting style and experience mix; Santamaria is an American player with a solid doubles pedigree and Tang represents the promising Chinese contingent on the tour[1][2]. BBC and ITV, traditional broadcasters of major tennis events in the UK, are not specifically covering this particular match, with Sky Sports+ serving as the primary UK broadcaster for this game, leveraging the comprehensive world feed package to bring high-quality tennis action to viewers. In the US, ESPN and Tennis Channel are the key destinations for US Open coverage, while Australian fans follow the tournament via stations like 9Now or dedicated tennis streaming options, all typically utilising the world feed commentary to maintain a uniform viewer experience. For further details about the US Open 2025, including draws, player info, and live scores, WTA's official website and ESPN provide extensive resources. For background on Katie Boulter and Sonay Kartal's careers and recent achievements, the WTA site offers player profiles. Meanwhile, for more on commentators Sue Thearle and Katrina Adams, sports broadcasting profiles and USTA history pages respectively provide comprehensive biographical insights. External links: - US Open 2025 Official Information (WTA): "https:\/\/www.wtatennis.com\/news\/4345509\/us-open-2025-draws-dates-stats-prize-money-and-what-you-need-to-know" - ESPN US Open Women's Doubles Live Scores: "https:\/\/www.espn.com\/tennis\/scoreboard\/tournament\/_\/eventId\/189-2025\/competitionType\/4" - US Open 2025 Tennis Schedule and Broadcasters (Sports Illustrated): "https:\/\/www.si.com\/tennis\/full-2025-u-s-open-schedule" This match promises to be a thrilling contest under the expert guidance of Sue Thearle and Katrina Adams, brought to fans worldwide through Sky Sports+ and the world feed, ensuring top-tier coverage of the US Open’s vibrant women's doubles competition. p