The Biggest Sports Events You Don’t Want to Miss This August

August is stacked with major sports events, and Latino athletes are showing up big across disciplines. From Formula 1 to tennis Grand Slams, and the return of the Premier League, this month is a perfect mix of individual brilliance and team intensity. Here’s a full look at what’s happening and who to keep an eye on.
FORMULA 1
Hungarian Grand Prix
1–3 August 2025 | Budapest, Hungary
Dutch Grand Prix
29–31 August 2025 | Zandvoort, Netherlands
Two rising Latino stars are keeping Latin America in the Formula 1 spotlight:
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- Franco Colapinto (Argentina, Alpine): The 21-year-old returned to F1 full-time with Alpine in 2025 after debuting with Williams in 2024. He’s competed at Imola, Monaco, Barcelona, Canada, Austria, and Belgium, gradually gaining ground. Despite challenges, he remains one of the region’s most exciting prospects.
- Gabriel Bortoleto (Brazil, Kick Sauber): After winning F3 in 2023 and making his F2 mark in 2024, Bortoleto’s F1 debut this season has impressed. He placed 8th in Austria and 9th in Belgium, both point-earning finishes for Sauber.
TENNIS
Cincinnati Open
5–18 August 2025 | Cincinnati, Ohio, USA
US Open
24 August – 7 September 2025 | New York, NY, USA
After an electrifying first half of the season on Roland Garros and Wimbledon, Latino players are ready to hit the hard courts. Here are all the names to know:
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Men:
- Argentina: Francisco Cerúndolo, Sebastián Báez, Tomás Martín Etcheverry, Camilo Ugo Carabelli, Francisco Comesana, Mariano Navone, Santiago Rodríguez Taverna, Facundo Díaz Acosta, Román Andrés Burruchaga, Federico Coria, Federico Agustín Gómez, Juan Pablo Ficovich, Marco Trungelliti, Thiago Agustín Tirante
- Brazil: João Fonseca, Thiago Monteiro, Thiago Seyboth Wild, Felipe Meligeni Alves
- Chile: Alejandro Tabilo, Nicolás Jarry, Tomás Barrios Vera, Cristian Garín
- Colombia: Daniel Elahi Galán
- Peru: Ignacio Buse
Women:
- Brazil: Beatriz Haddad Maia, Carolina Alves, Laura Pigossi
- Colombia: Camila Osorio, Emiliana Arango
- Mexico: Renata Zarazúa
- Argentina: Solana Sierra, Julia Riera, Jazmín Ortenzi, María Lourdes Carle
PREMIERE LEAGUE
Start of 2025/26 Season
16 August 2025 | United Kingdom
The Premier League returns, and Latino players are all over the field. Here’s a breakdown of who’s representing our culture in England this season:
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- Arsenal: Gabriel Magalhães, Gabriel Jesus, Gabriel Martinelli (Brazil)
- Aston Villa: Emiliano Buendía, Emiliano Martínez (Argentina)
- Bournemouth: Neto, Evanilson (Brazil), Julián Araujo (Mexico), Marcos Senesi, Julio Soler (Argentina), Luis Sinisterra (Colombia)
- Brentford: Igor Thiago, Gustavo Nunes (Brazil)
- Brighton: Igor Julio (Brazil), Julio Enciso (Paraguay), Facundo Buonanotte (Argentina)
- Burnley: Oliver Sonne (Peru), Lucas Pires (Brazil)
- Chelsea: Enzo Fernández, Aarón Anselmino (Argentina), Andrey Santos, João Pedro, Estêvão (Brazil), Kendry Páez, Moisés Caicedo (Ecuador)
- Crystal Palace: Daniel Muñoz, Jefferson Lerma (Colombia), Matheus França (Brazil), Walter Benítez (Argentina)
- Everton: Carlos Alcaraz (Argentina)
- Fulham: Rodrigo Muniz, Andreas Pereira (Brazil)
- Leeds United: Lucas Perri (Brazil)
- Liverpool: Alisson Becker (Brazil), Luis Díaz (Colombia), Alexis Mac Allister (Argentina), Darwin Núñez (Uruguay)
- Manchester City: Ederson, Savinho, Vitor Reis (Brazil), Claudio Echeverri (Argentina)
- Manchester United: Antony, Casemiro, Matheus Cunha (Brazil), Lisandro Martínez, Alejandro Garnacho (Argentina), Manuel Ugarte (Uruguay), Diego León (Paraguay)
- Newcastle United: Joelinton, Bruno Guimarães (Brazil)
- Nottingham Forest: Carlos Miguel, Jair Cunha, Igor Jesus, Murillo, Morato (Brazil), Nicolás Domínguez (Argentina)
- Sunderland: Ian Poveda (Colombia)
- Tottenham Hotspur: Rodrigo Bentancur (Uruguay), Richarlison (Brazil), Cristian “Cuti” Romero (Argentina)
- West Ham United: Lucas Paquetá, Luis Guilherme (Brazil), Guido Rodríguez (Argentina), Edson Álvarez (Mexico)
- Wolverhampton Wanderers: Santiago Bueno (Uruguay), Pedro Lima, João Gomes, André (Brazil), Enso González (Paraguay), Yerson Mosquera, Jhon Arias (Colombia)
From the circuits of Budapest to the courts of New York and the stadiums of Manchester and London, Latino athletes are bringing heat to every corner of August’s sports calendar. Whether you’re a tennis die-hard, a Formula 1 junkie, or just counting down the days until kickoff, there’s plenty to cheer for this month.
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