The US Open Tennis Championships will commence on August 26. In its 144th edition, the fourth and final Major of the calendar year is set to be the most lucrative tournament in the sport's history.
The tournament was first played at Newport, Rhode Island in 1881, and has since moved venues before arriving at its current destination - the fabled USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center in Flushing Meadows, New York.
Having announced a prize pool of $75 million for the singles competition, the largest purse in tennis, here is a look at the brands funding the American Grand Slam.
American Express returns as one of the primary sponsors of the US Open. The bank holding company first partnered with the USTA in 1994 and has played an integral part in every edition since.
Fellow American banking and finance corporations JP Morgan and Chase also return as associate partners. In 2024, Chase will be the presenting sponsor of the Men's Singles Championship for the eighth year while JP Morgan has been funding the Women's Singles Championship since 1996.
Global aviation giant Emirates joins as a sponsor of the US Open for the 12th year. The Dubai-based company is the Official Airline of all four Grand Slams and many other high-profile ATP and WTA tournaments.
Cadillac, IBM, Rolex, Ralph Lauren, and Wilson are some other big names backing the US Open
American automobile manufacturer Cadillac was announced as the Official Vehicle of the New York Grand Slam while Chubb was announced as the tournament's Official Insurance Sponsor.
Deloitte has partnered with the Major to be its Official Professional Services partner while the district of Washington, DC is the tourism partner. Dobel Tequila has announced a first-of-its-kind collaboration as the Official Tequila partner and FAGE is set to be the tournament's yogurt partner.
IBM, IHG Hotels & Resorts, Polo Ralph Lauren, and Rolex were also announced as official partners of the US Open.
Other associate partners of the Flushing Meadows Major include beverage and spirit companies Aperol, Evian, Grey Goose, and Heineken. Moet & Chandon is set to be the Grand Slam's Official Champagne and Lavazza is its Official Coffee partner.
French skincare company La Roche-Posay was announced as the tournament's sunscreen partner. Mount Sinai and Ticketmaster are also on the championship's list of partners.
Tiffany & Co. returns for the 37th year as the maker of the US Open trophies while Wilson continues to produce every tennis ball used in the Major for the 46th year running. American cable company ESPN is the tournament's domestic broadcasting partner.