World number one Novak Djokovic and 14-time major champion Rafael Nadal are on a US Open quarter-final collision course following draw at Arthur Ashe Stadium.
And Britain's Andy Murray, who opens against Australia's tour bad boy Nick Kyrgios, might have to get past French Open winner Stan Wawrinka and 17-time major winner Roger Federer just to get a crack at Djokovic in the final on the Flushing Meadows hardcourts.
The paths will be filled with qualifiers ahead of Monday's start of the year's final Grand Slam event in New York, where Djokovic's only title came in 2011.
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Djokovic has tasted defeat four times in the US Open final, losing to Federer in 2007, Nadal in 2010 and 2013 and Murray in 2012.
Nadal leads Djokovic 22-20 in their all-time rivalry, but Djokovic won their most recent meeting at the French Open quarter-finals.
Defending champion Marin Cilic, who beat Japan's Kei Nishikori in a final of surprise packets last year, likes Djokovic to claim the crown once again this time.
"I would still put Novak at the top of the list, even though Andy has shown his tennis has gone up and he is motivated," Croatian ninth seed Cilic said.
"And Roger is a guy who will always be a contender. His win at Cincinnati was great to see.
"And I hope there are a few guys lower in the draw who are going to make it interesting.