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US Open 2015: How to watch Week 2 matches

The US Open is into the Round of 16 and will wrap up on Sunday, Sept. 13. Here’s how you can watch the rest of it.

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It's been an exciting first week at the US Open, and now we're into the Round of 16, sans a couple of high seeds. The top seeds are mostly intact -- Serena Williams advanced into the quarterfinals with her play on Sunday, while Andy Murray, Roger Federer and Simona Halep are still in action, set to play their fourth-round matches on Monday.

Williams is the clear favorite to win the tournament on the women’s side. She’s had her small struggles thus far, but she’s in top form and looks poised to take it all. Williams is looking for her fourth title of the year. If she gets it, she’ll be the first woman since Steffi Graf to win all four in a single season.

The second week of play will take us through the remainder of the Round of 16 and through the men’s finals of the tournament, set for Sunday, Sept. 13. The women’s finals will take place on the previous day. On Monday, all of Federer, Murray and Halep will be in action on that side of the bracket.

Television coverage of the second week will be provided by ESPN and ESPN2, with all live streaming going through WatchESPN. The live streams will be available on each day of the tournament starting at 11 a.m. ET or when the first match of the day is played. Below, we’ve got the full TV schedule for the opening week of play:

Television coverage: Sept. 7-Sept. 13 (all times Eastern)

Sept. 7: ESPN2 -- 11 a.m.-11 p.m.

Sept. 8: ESPN -- 12-11 p.m.

Sept. 9: ESPN -- 11 a.m.-6 p.m., ESPN2 -- 8 p.m-11 p.m.

Sept. 10: ESPN -- 7-11 p.m.

Sept. 11: ESPN -- 3-11 p.m.

Sept 12: ESPN -- 3-6 p.m.

Sept 13: ESPN -- 4-7 p.m.

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