NEW YORK -- Rios mens gold-medal finalists will bookend a star-studded day at the US Open. Andy Murray, who dominated his opener, will headline action early at Arthur Ashe Stadium, while Juan Martin del Potro closes out the day with a compelling matchup against American Steve Johnson.Wed be remiss if we didnt mention Serena Williams also takes the court Thursday evening. Heres how you can watch Serena and keep up with the scores and stats all day.Watch every matchAt 11 a.m. ET, the first wave of matches for the day will begin on ESPN3. Click to watch.?At 1 p.m. ET, ESPN and WatchESPN begin coverage. Click to watch.?To view starting times of upcoming days at the US Open, click here.?Live scoringOur real-time scoreboard, updated stats and social handles can be found on one spot, US Open CourtCast.?BracketsFind out whos moving on (and whos not) with our US Open mens and womens brackets. ?Thursdays key matchesNo. 2 Andy Murray vs. Marcel Granollers, Arthur Ashe Stadium, not before 1 p.m. ET on ESPN (Watch)Murray was impressive in his opening-round demolition of Lukas Rosol, and it will be key for the Scot to try to win quickly after Novak Djokovic was handed a second-round walkover. The world No. 2 is on course to meet Djokovic in the final and will need to conserve energy for the Serbian, who is battling a wrist injury.No. 14 Nick Kyrgios vs. Horacio Zeballos, Grandstand, not before 5:30 p.m. ET on ESPN3 (Watch)Love him or hate him, the polarizing Kyrgios is must-watch TV. His first-round win over Aljaz Bedene didnt disappoint. Amid firing down 14 aces and hitting 43 winners, the Australian rowed with the chair umpire three times and received a code violation for almost striking a line judge with a ball in frustration. That was perhaps calm by Kyrgios standards, but you can expect more fireworks from him against the Argentine and world No. 71 Zeballos in what will be their first encounter.No. 27 Alexander Zverev vs. Daniel Evans, fourth match on Court 5 on ESPN3 (Watch)Zverev is a highly rated prospect, but Britains Evans is enjoying a breakthrough year and will be looking to match his 2011 run to the third round. With a Davis Cup semifinal against Argentina coming up, Evans will be keen to impress Great Britian coach Leon Smith, especially with Kyle Edmund flying high in New York so far by winning his first two matches.No. 1 Serena Williams vs. Vania King, Arthur Ashe Stadium, 7 p.m. ET on ESPN2 (Watch)King has the unenviable task of trying to find a way to stop fellow American Serena. 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Lakeside Hammers went top of Elite League The home side had already built a nine-point advantage after four heats thanks to a Heat One 5-1 for Piotr Swiderski and Jonsson and a Heat Three 5-0 after both Aces riders fell and were excluded. Steve Worrall was the only Aces man to offer any resistance early on, winning Heats Two and Four in fine style. Steve Worrall was the man to beat on the night as he took the win in heat five after Max Fricke had touched the tapes and and the Aces got themselves back into the tie thanks to Matej Zagar and Craig Cook, who rounded the Hammers duo in spectacular style to ensure the 5-1. However, it was short lived as Kim Nilsson and Jonsson combined for a maximum in Heat Seven and the advantage was increased in Heat Eight as Richard Lawson took the chequered flag ahead of Steve Worrall who had passed Lewis Kerr to limit the damage for the Aces.Swiderski won heat nine with the Worrall brothers packing the minor placings for the Aces but being 11 points down Aces boss Mark Lemon decided to put Zagar on a tactical ride which he duly won. His teammate Fricke was passed by Lewis Bridger for second but a 7-2 put the away side back in contention on the night. Belle Vues Steve Worrall claimed the Rider of the Night award from Kelvin Tatum as he scored 17+1 for the Aces, including a great victory in Heat Two It would be as close as the Aces got though as the Hammers continued their dominance with a 4-2 in heat 11 as Jonsson beat Scott Nicholls, who had worked hard to get past Swiderski for second.dddddddddddd The Aces night was compounded when Cook withdrew from the meeting with injury and it was all over after Heat 13 when Jonsson passed Steve Worrall for the win and Nilsson passed Zagar for third for another 4-2 and a ten point lead to the Hammers.The Hammers ensured the Aces would go home empty handed with another maximum in heat 14 after an incredibly tight run to the third turn on the back straight left Nicholls with nowhere to go, a decision the seven-times British champion was less than pleased about.Zagar won heat 15 for the Aces but it was Lakeside that ran out 53-39 winners to go top of the Elite League table.In the other meeting of the night, the Poole Pirates returned to winning ways, inflicting a first defeat of the season on the Wolverhampton Wolves with a 51-39 win at Wimborne Road. 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