Great Britain has six singles participants at the 2024 US Open in a tournament etched in British sporting history.
In 2021, Emma Raducanu sensationally became the first British female winner of the US Open since Virginia Wade in 1968.
Nine years earlier, in 2012, Andy Murray won his first Grand Slam title at Flushing Meadows after overcoming Novak Djokovic in the final.
The 2024 edition of the tournament will see Raducanu vie for her second Grand Slam crown, with Jack Draper representing Britain's best hope of success on the men's tour.
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British male number one Jack Draper heads to Flushing Meadows as the UK's best hope of progressing far in the men's singles.
Currently ranked number 25 on the ATP Tour, Draper enters the US Open on the back of an impressive outing at the Cincinnati Open where the 22-year-old reached the quarter-finals.
Draper overcame Stefanos Tsitsipas and Felix Auger-Aliassime during this run to the last eight at Cincinnati which should give him confidence ahead of the final Grand Slam of the season.
The Briton reached the fourth round of the 2023 US Open, eventually knocked out by Andrey Rublev, but is in line for a tough draw against Carlos Alcaraz in the third round should he get there this year.
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Fresh from his memorable Olympic doubles exploits with Andy Murray, with the British duo reaching the quarter-finals in Paris, Dan Evans will attempt to defy the odds in the US Open men's singles at Flushing Meadows.
Although coming into this tournament lacking in form, having lost 16 of 20 ATP Tour matches this year, the former British number two is capable of turning it on in the biggest moments.
Evans' best run at the US Open came in 2021, when he reached the fourth round before being eliminated by Daniil Medvedev.
The Birmingham native has been handed a tough first round draw against 23rd seed Karen Khachanov in 2024.
British number 11 Jan Choinski takes his place in the main draw for the US Open for the first time in his career after an impressive win over American Maxime Cressy in qualifying.
28-year-old Choinski has competed twice at Wimbledon, reaching the second round last year, but this will be the first time he will participate in a Grand Slam away from the All England Club.
The Brit has been drawn to play Spaniard Roberto Carballes Baena in the first round of the US Open.
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The 2021 women's US Open champion, becoming the first player in the Open Era to win a Grand Slam as a qualifier, Emma Raducanu has spent the past few years attempting to rediscover such heights.
Following a difficult few years with injuries, Raducanu has shown notable signs of progress in recent outings, reaching the last 16 at Wimbledon and quarter-finals of the Washington Open.
The world number 71 has drawn American Sofia Kenin in the first round of the 2024 US Open, with sixth seed Jessica Pegula awaiting the winner of this match should she overcome Shelby Rogers in her opener.
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The current number one ranked British female player, Katie Boulter will be striving to make waves at Flushing Meadows in 2024.
Hailing from Leicester, Boulter achieved her joint career best Grand Slam performance at the US Open last year, reaching the third round before going down to American Peyton Stearns.
Boulter will play qualifier Aliaksandra Sasnovich in the first round of this year's US Open, with a potential clash with compatriot Raducanu on the cards should both players reach the third round.
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British number three, Harriet Dart will take confidence from an encouraging showing at Wimbledon as she prepares to compete at the US Open.
28-year-old Dart achieved her joint career best run at the All England Club, reaching the third round after knocking out domestic rival Boulter following a thrilling final set tiebreak.
Dart has been handed a first round tie against French wildcard Chloe Paquet, with some major early obstacles possibly facing her in the form of 19th seed Marta Kostyuk, Wimbledon quarter-finalist Emma Navarro and world number three Coco Gauff.