Sports events to watch over the summer

June, 2025
Kaelan Patel


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2025 FIFA Club World Cup

Millions of soccer fans across the globe look forward to the FIFA Club World Cup every 4 years. This year, the United States will be hosting the tournament, with the final taking place at the MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey. This tournament brings all the action of the well-known FIFA World Cup, which features national teams, but is played by 32 of the strongest club teams in the world; all 63 matches will be mainly broadcasted on DAZN. Follow along with the tournament this summer from June 14 to July 13. “It provides all the fans in America a chance to see some of their favorite clubs,” said Ryan Litvinsky ’27.

2025 UEFA Women’s Euro

16 European nations will send out their women’s soccer teams to compete in Switzerland this summer in hopes of winning the 2025 UEFA Women’s Euro, a continent-wide soccer event that takes place every four years. The first tournament took place in 1983 and has continued up until present day, Germany winning the most with 8 trophies. The most recent winner in 2021 was England. These countries along with many others spread across Europe look to compete for the trophy this year in hopes of bringing home glory and victory to their country. The tournament will take place from July 2 to July 27, and will mainly be broadcasted on FOX Sports network. “I thought the men’s tournament last year was pretty great so I’m excited to see the women’s tournament this year,” said Charissa Hu ’28

2025 Tennis U.S. Open

A yearly tennis event taking place in New York City is an event many look forward to, especially for fans who live in the area. The U.S. Open is the fourth and final grand slam championship of the tennis season and it is not only known for its phenomenal tennis matches, but also is played at the largest tennis complex in the world, the USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center. The area features the two largest stadiums in the world: Arthur Ashe Stadium and Louis Armstrong Stadium. “Tennis is a really cool sport and it’s nice to see a big tournament that's fairly local,” said Alex LeBouef ’27.


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