US Open Tennis Championship Tickets
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2025 US Open Tennis Championships: Grounds Pass - Monday Admission
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National Tennis Center | Flushing NY
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2025 US Open Tennis Championships: Armstrong Stadium - Session 1
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Louis Armstrong Stadium | Flushing NY
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2025 US Open Tennis Championships - Session 1
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Arthur Ashe Stadium | Flushing NY
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2025 US Open Tennis Championships - Session 2
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Arthur Ashe Stadium | Flushing NY
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2025 US Open Tennis Championships: Armstrong Stadium - Session 2
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Louis Armstrong Stadium | Flushing NY
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AUG 26
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2025 US Open Tennis Championships - Session 3
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Arthur Ashe Stadium | Flushing NY
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2025 US Open Tennis Championships: Grounds Pass - Tuesday Admission
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National Tennis Center | Flushing NY
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AUG 26
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2025 US Open Tennis Championships: Armstrong Stadium - Session 3
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Louis Armstrong Stadium | Flushing NY
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2025 US Open Tennis Championships - Session 4
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Arthur Ashe Stadium | Flushing NY
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2025 US Open Tennis Championships: Armstrong Stadium - Session 4
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Louis Armstrong Stadium | Flushing NY
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2025 US Open Tennis Championships: Grounds Pass - Wednesday Admission
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National Tennis Center | Flushing NY
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2025 US Open Tennis Championships: Armstrong Stadium - Session 5
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Louis Armstrong Stadium | Flushing NY
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AUG 27
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2025 US Open Tennis Championships - Session 5
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Arthur Ashe Stadium | Flushing NY
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About US Open Tennis Championship
The U.S. Open is one of the biggest events that the sport of tennis has on American soil. You're surrounded by 20,000 boisterous fans who are excited they get to make some noise for their favorite sport and athletes. They will boo and cheer the umpire like they would at any other sporting event. The energy of the city can be felt buzzing around the stands once things get going, as many of the fans that attend are locals. It's a tennis event unlike any other. Get your U.S. Open tickets to be a part of this unique tennis experience today!
History
The U.S. Open began in 1881, though it was slightly different than it is today. Back then, it was played on lawn courts at the Newport Casino in Rhode Island and players competed to overthrow the previous year's winner, who automatically made it to final match. The U.S. Open grew to include women's singles events, men's and women's doubles and mixed double events by 1900 and started including night games as well. The tournament is run the same way today, although it was relocated to Flushing Meadows-Corona Park in Queens, New York and switched to hard courts. From 1881 to 1887, Richard Sears dominated the event, winning every year. But on the modern court, Jimmy Connors, Pete Sampras and Roger Federer all rule the men's court having won five titles each. On the women's court, Chris Evert and Serena Williams are the all-time champs with six wins each. The tennis stadium has been renamed the USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center to tribute the four-time tournament champ herself. The U.S. Open is held on the last Monday in August and continues two weeks into September every year.
Memorable Moments
Who can forget when the Williams sisters faced off in the 2001 Grand Slam singles final? It was the first final in a century to feature dueling siblings. Imagine how exciting it was for fans to have US Open tickets to a sibling rivalry like that. In 2012, fans were delighted when the tournament ran celebrity matches that included big names like Adam Sandler, Alec Baldwin and Katie Couric. Crowds at tennis matches are typically silent to help the players focus - but not the U.S. Open. The crowds are more rambunctious than other tennis spectators. And with that, the players have said they feel pressure to perform, as they really notice a difference in atmosphere at this tournament.
As the last Majors tournament of the year, you do not want to miss your chance to see tennis legends take the court for one final match. Order your cheap U.S. Open tickets today before they are gone!
Frequently Asked Questions About the US Open Tennis Championship
How Much is a Ticket to the US Open Tennis?
A ticket to the US Open Tennis Championship can cost an average of $1,197 and can jump up to $1,517! Look no further as CheapTickets is currently selling US Open Tennis tickets for $145, the cheapest price available out there. See the ultimate tennis match of the year and get your US Open Tennis Championship tickets today on CheapTickets!
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Does the US Open Sell Out?
The US Open does sell out often due to the high anticipation to see the game. Don’t miss your chance at seeing the game and reserve your spot at the US Open Tennis Championship. Get your cheap tickets on CheapTickets before they’re all sold out!
Who Holds the Most US Open Championship Wins?
In the Open era, for the men it is a three-way tie between Pete Sampras, Jimmy Connors, and Roger Federer, each having won 5 times. For the women, Serena Williams and Chris Evert have each won it 6 times.
Where is the Largest Tennis Court in the World?
Arthur Ashe Stadium, the main court at the US Open Championship, is the largest tennis stadium in the world. Built in 1997, the court can hold close to 24,000 spectators, and has recently begun hosting events outside of tennis.
Does the US Open Have a Dress Code?
While there is no "dress code" to follow or be enforced at the US Open, there are however expectations. It is advised to dress as if you are attending a fancy outdoor party. A short-sleeved shirt and nice pair of pants for men, and casual attire for women.
How Many Courts Are There at the US Open?
All total there are 22 outdoor courts. This consists of four "show courts" (Arthur Ashe Stadium, Louis Armstrong Stadium, the Grandstand, and Court 17) 13 field courts , and 5 practice courts.