The US Open will always have a special place Andy Murray's heart after winning his first major at Flushing Meadows, having also claimed the Bboys' singles in 2004.
And the 36-year-old kicks off his quest for this year's title on day two, albeit expectations of going all the way aren't what they once were. But he is raring to go across the Big Pond having put the disappointment of Wimbledon behind him where he crashed out in the second round to Stefanos Tsitsipas.
World No. 37 Murray narrowly missed out on a US Open seeding and now faces Frenchman Corentin Moutet in the first round. He said of his SW19 disappointment: "Immediately after matches, especially at Wimbledon and majors, there is greater disappointment and greater emotion than at any other time I went away on holiday straight afterwards and after three or four days of being away from it, I chatted to my team about things that I feel I need to change. I did that, went away and worked on some technical points. I've been working on them every day and it has been good." Here's all you need to know about his first round encounter."
When does Andy Murray vs Corentin Moutet start?
The match is due to start around 5.15pm although that is subject to change depending on the length of previous matches with fellow Brit Katie Boulter's also up against a French opponent in Diane Parry.
What channel is it on?
The US Open will be broadcast live on Sky Sports, with the entire tournament shown live on the platform. Matches will be shown on Sky Sports Main Event, Sky Sports Tennis, Sky Sports. However, Murray's opening round match will be shown on Sky Showcase meaning it will be available in all Sky homes - even those without a Sky Sports package. In addition, you can watch Sky Sports contract free on Now TV for a limited-time price of £26 per month. Sign up HERE.
Will there be a live stream?
Yes, Sky Sports subscribers can stream the game to their devices via the Sky Go app. Alternatively, a Now TV day pass can be purchased here from £11.98.