The final Grand Slam of the 2014 tennis season starts in New York tomorrow.

It could be quite an open tournament as well.

Rafael Nadal has pulled out through injury, Andy Murray hasn't won a tournament in almost 14 months and Novak Djokovic has only won two matches since winning Wimbledon almost two months ago.

In many ways, the favourite going into the tournament could be a certain Roger Federer.

In the absence of Nadal, he will be the second seed for the tournament. He also won last week in Cincinnati and the week before in Toronto he got to the final. He is also a five times champion at Flushing Meadows so he is certainly in with a shout of lifting the title in a couple of weeks.

As far as tomorrow's schedule is concerned, Andy Murray starts against Robin Haase and his match is due to start at around 5:30pm. He comes in as the eighth seed, which is his lowest seeding at a Grand Slam since Wimbledon 2008.

He is due to play Djokovic in the quarter finals, if all goes to plan, and he starts his first round match at around 2am on Tuesday morning.

Murray is the only British male in the main draw after James Ward failed to come through qualifying but there are two British women in Heather Watson and Johanna Konta.

Live coverage throughout the tournament is on Sky Sports 3.