US Open Tennis

 

The world’s best tennis players are descending upon the Big Apple for the final Tennis major of the year and it promises to be an event you simply cannot miss! Can Carlos Alcaraz continue his major dominance on the heels of securing his second straight Wimbledon title? Will Novak Djokovic add to his record 24 Grand Slam titles with his 5th US Open? Will Ben Shelton, Taylor Fritz, or Tommy Paul bring the title home to American soil for the first time since Andy Roddick in 2003? Don’t miss the opportunity to catch this amazing event up close, please reach out for ticket and hotel options for your trip!

 
 

Dates

The tournament kicks off on Monday, August 26th with gates opening at 9:30 AM and continues for two weeks through the Men’s Final on Sunday, September 8th.

Ticket Options

Grounds Passes - General admission tickets which provide access to the outside courts. The Outside Courts are competitive courts numbered between 4 and 17 and have a total capacity of 12,656, the largest being Courts 11 and 12 which can seat up to 1704 tennis fans. With Grounds Passes you also have first come, first serve access to the upper level of the Louis Armstrong Court and the Grandstand Stadium.

Reserved tickets at the US Open - The three main courts at Flushing Meadows are Arthur Ashe Stadium - the largest tennis stadium in the world with a capacity of 23,771 - Louis Armstrong, which was remodeled ahead of the 2018 US Open and holds 14,061 spectators, and the 8,125-seat Grandstand Stadium.

The Overlook - Loge seats in Arthur Ashe Stadium paired with a premier hospitality space, which offers an indoor/outdoor lounge & an all-inclusive, diverse menu of food & drinks.

AMEX Center Court Club - A semi-private suite experience: an air-conditioned indoor lounge & outdoor balcony. Includes hor d'oeuvres & a complementary premium bar. The outdoor balcony view is the center court on the Mezzanine Suite Level, facing the chair umpire.

1968 Room - Courtside seats in Arthur Ashe Stadium paired with the most superior indoor/outdoor hospitality space! The all-inclusive menu in the 1968 Room may offer seafood, sushi, steak, chicken, pasta, salads, beer/wine/cocktails, and more.

Courtside Premier - The US Open's most exclusive overall experience: enjoy courtside seats within the first 3 rows, just feet away from the court! Perks include parking passes, all-inclusive dining in the 1968 Room, in-seat snack & beverage service, exclusive practice court access, & more.

Want Seats In The Shade?

Now with a retractable roof over Arthur Ashe Stadium, the days of worrying about rainouts are over. Also, thanks to the roof structure, more of the upper level is shaded. The best sections for the shade would be on the South & West Sides of the stadium which would be sections 301-305 and 326-340 in the Promenade Levels and 101-105 and 123-136 in the LOGE Levels.

Want to see a specific player? We often get asked: how can we be sure to see Carlos Alcarez play? The simple answer is unless you buy your tickets after the "order of play" is published the night before the match, nobody knows who will be playing on a specific court on any given day. If you are keen on seeing a specific top-ten seed player compete, we suggest you consider buying multiple sessions for any two or three days on center court. By doing this, you have a pretty good chance of seeing the player you want to see play, especially if they are a top-ten seed.

Thirsty?

The official drink of the US Open, The Honey Deuce is a refreshing take on a raspberry lemonade including honeydew ball garnishes that resemble tennis balls. A perfect sip on a warm sunny day, nothing sets the tone at the US Open quite like a Honey Deuce!

 
 
 

Contributor — Torrey Abbott

 
 

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