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*Resale tickets are available now*

Early Bird Ticket Dates for US Open 2024:
May 28 for Amex Card holders, June 3 for public sale


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Unused tickets are sold here by fans! Season ticket holders who cannot attend or someone with an extra ticket will put it up for sale. Prices can change daily. Reselling is easy.

Bookmark and check back on this marketplace!

Top 3 "Best Value" US Open Tickets available

1) Arthur Ashe Day Tickets (reserved seat with access to all courts)
2) Evening Sessions (without entry before 6pm)
3) Ground Passes (access to all courts except Arthur Ashe Stadium)


Tennis Bargain Tips:


American Express Card - All Card Members Access
Checkout and pay with an Amex card, using passcode "INCENTUR"

View All US Open Ticket Sessions
Ashe $150-$250 Day, $100 Night

All Ground Passes (without Ashe Access)
The Second Week is priced around $30-50

Ticketmaster Promo Codes


US Open FAQ
Q: Can I purchase a ticket from a US Open subscriber?
A: US Open Ticket Exchange (for upgrading to better seats or see resell prices to "sold out" sessions)
Yes, you can. The USTA has partnered with the US Open Ticket Exchange by Ticketmaster, to serve as the exclusive resale partner for the US Open. US Open subscribers as well as individual ticket holders have the opportunity to resell their unused tickets in a secured fan-to-fan environment, sanctioned by the USTA. 

How to buy a Single Ticket at the lowest price possible?

1) Use the 2-for-1 special code to buy 2 tickets.
2) If you cannot attend, sell the extra ticket or transfer by email.
3) Bring a friend! Enjoy the fun with a buddy.

Selling Tip: Set the price slightly below the lowest price. You'll get a buyer more quickly.
Money is deposited to you via a debit card or US bank account!

All weekend tickets (AM and PM sessions) will sell the quickest. By August, most may already be gone! I check back on Mondays and early mornings for any additional tickets listed for sale.

Additional Helpful US Open Links

How to pick the best "cool" seat on a hot day.

US Open Tennis, Ticket Deals for Summer in August

The Start of Summer and the US Open Tennis Series

Our great American summer tradition - between BBQs and fireworks. Professional sports means enjoying a fun day together and cheering on our favorite players. Nothing beats sharing some food with all your friends and a chance to collect an autograph or collectible souvenir.

Between Memorial Day and Labor Day, the pools open, school is out, and your adventure awaits!


Cheaper to Wait? When to buy US Open tickets?

Note the initial offer prices and look for special sale promotions between July and early August. More seats become available during the summer. Deals are usually for mid-week at the promenade seating level near the upper rows of Ashe.

It is our advice to have travel plans set before getting tickets. Having plane and hotel tickets ready helps me narrow down my dates. Next, decide how many day or evening sessions you plan to attend. I prefer two Ashe day sessions for max value so you'll see most of the players.

#1 Most Popular Date - Smart Shopping

Sat, Sept 3rd is the most popular middle Saturday!
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You will be notified when special promo offers are announced. The Amex Centurion suite and Chase RSVP lounge also become available for online reservations during the Summer.


"Buy in July vs Rush in August" - Summer Ticket discount trends

In past years, we have purchased 2-for-1 ticket deals and seen prices as low as $30. Sponsors such as Emirates, Amex, JP Morgan, and IBM often have discounted ticket codes. We share the sponsor deals on our email list!

We are neither paid nor sponsored by the US Open, and our opinions are completely our own. These limited-seat deals become available and are very useful if you just want to roam the grounds. More people will start selling tickets by mid-August, making it a buyer's market.



The US Open Series features tennis events held across the USA (July - August)
It signals the beginning of the US Hard Court tennis season. Everything leads up to the big finish in NYC with the US Open in August. Attending any of these events across America will give fans a sneak preview locally for anyone who can't make it to the Big Apple.


I share my personal travel experiences on the ATP and WTA tennis tour at JCtennis. Feel free to check it out if you want inspiration or a sample guide for planning your own post-vaccination tennis vacation.

Full Stadiums, more positive signals from Sports Fans in Europe


Being a photographer on the court and at their press conference, my opinion is from an insider perspective at actual pro tennis events. I watch the conditions and players on the ATP and WTA tours daily. It was an honor to dust the same clay off my shoes as Nadal and Djokovic.

Witnessing the energy and passion of the full Spanish crowd at Madrid’s stadium is the most amazing way to feel connected with a sea of cheering fans full of energy, waving their red and yellow. 

Feel the spirit of Tennis Fandom in person
Like a Champions League soccer match, the entire crowd erupts together in a wave of humanity. Tennis fans enjoyed the clash between Nadal and Alcaraz with stars from Real Madrid soccer players and even the King of Spain himself in attendance.


We heard the packed Parisian crowd again at the French Open in Paris. So far, so good. Regarding public safety and health, we look back a few weeks after these sporting events conclude.

This is the most encouraging sign that major sporting events can return fully this year in a post-vax environment.

US Open - American Express Card Preferred Seating Sale

US Open Amex Preferred Seating Tickets Available Now

American Express Members - Preferred Seating Codes
Enter the "INCENTUR" at the top. Preferred seats are closer than regular seats at Arthur Ashe Stadium! It can be cheaper than the standard price for the better Lower Promenade Seats. Must use your Amex card to check out*


Did you miss the Amex 2-for-1 Presale Offer?
Don't worry, if you sign up for our email list you can still get other US Open promo codes for August and September!

Grounds Admission Passes - 1-Day Ticket Option


US Open Insider Tip #1 - TicketMaster Market for the US Open
Another primary source of public tickets is those sold securely by season ticket holders. They will usually sell it here if they can't go for any reason.

You can buy their seat directly via the *US Open TicketMaster Listings*.

*Advice: Bookmark this site as new ticket prices and availability are up to date here*



*Seats labeled "Instant Access" are available right now

How to show the American Express Seats:

  1. Pick any available session date - Click Find Tickets >>
  2. Enter "INCENTUR" into the Offer Code Box
  3. Click the "Type" button -> American Express Preferred Seating to highlight those seats.
  4. Use your American Express card at CHECKOUT to secure your seats!

Tip: Select "Verified Resale Tickets" to list all "auction" tickets; hidden to most casual fans

Look at the top, click on Type (with the Ticket Button).
Check the box for "Verified Resale Ticket" to reveal additional seats.


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For popular dates such as (Fri-Mon) during Labor Day weekend, buy early!

US Open Advice and Deals

US Open Tennis: Tickets advice for fans

US Open Tennis Tickets vs Package Plans

Buying individual tickets instead of packages can save you lots of money and offer more flexibility!

Only buy a package if you're sure you can attend most sessions.

It is still a buyer's market unless you get a marquee matchup for the later rounds.

The rounds leading up to the Labor Day weekend have been also popular in recent years. Note that this year, the two semi-finals for the men are sold as individual tickets.

In the past, these "Super Saturday" sessions were combined and sold as one ticket. Now they are individually worth slightly less with only one semi-final feature each.


Want all the real tips about finding the best US Open Ticket deals?


Which Day Sessions will get sold out first?

The most popular dates are generally the Saturday session for Labor Day weekend. Closely followed by the Finals Championship weekend tickets.

If you want to lock in these dates, it might be worth ordering now. Otherwise, you likely have time to buy individual tickets in July or even August.

Tip: Always buy from the Official Ticket Seller before trying resellers.

US Open Stadium Tickets

The Ashe tickets are the most flexible. Followed by the Grounds Pass, and then Armstrong and Grandstand. Because you do not know the draws and schedules until August, getting an individual stadium pass other than Ashe is a bit risky.

However, Armstrong and Grandstand will guarantee you a relatively close view of the action in one location (without needing to roam around the grounds).

Are "Multi-Session Ticket Plans" sold as a package a smart idea?

Only if you are planning to attend a series of multiple days and nights: you can purchase a ticket mini-plan today. This is recommended only for those who plan to commit to most day and night sessions during either championship weekend or Labor Day weekend.

I have purchased this plan before. Then had to sell several sessions that I could not attend personally. This option will allow you secure seats early. However, you become responsible for handling seats you do not want. This package also works well if you need a larger batch of seats all in a row.

Generally, after the sale of extra seats, you come out even or possibly slightly ahead. However, it is very dependent on many factors such as demand for particular sessions. Remember the inventory risk for you, the package ticket holders.

How much do US Open Ticket Plans Cost?
Depends on the session. For the opening week, it can be $290 per seat. For the entire tournament at every round, it is above $2000 per seat.

Strategy for June - "Hold". For July/Aug - "Buy"

Wait until the general sale dates to compare the retail prices to resell tickets. See how much demand is there for the popular sessions first. Wait for the 2-for-1 discount codes (via our email) to appear in late July, or early August before committing to weekday seats.

If your favorite player does not make it to 2nd week, yet is a popular fan favorite, you may still get good money for your seat. In September, a case can be made to Sell. Factor in weather conditions and if a player has the potential to break a grand slam record if they win the US Open (Nadal, Serena).


2018 US Open Tickets now available for sale

 2018 US Open Tennis Event
Just Announced: There will be no official USTA pre-sale event this year*.

American Express member pre-sale will occur in early June. The regular US Open tickets will be available for public sale on June 11, 2018.

Here's how to reserve your tickets prior to the public sale and find early-bird dealsEvery year, I see some people list their tickets lower than retail value. Often this occurs right after they have received their mini-plan tickets and realize they cannot attend all the sessions.

Which are the Best Early Tickets to buy or reserve for the US Open?
The key is to keep an eye out for hidden gems for the most popular tickets.
Day tickets for the 1st and 2nd weekend are always bought and sold quickly.

Labor Day Weekend and Finals Weekend prices tickets go fast!
Semi-Finals for Men are also very limited each year because you get 2 amazing matches in one day.

In the next few months, we will also provide details of any great offers such as 2-for-1 promo specials. Or Simply google for "Tennis Bargains US Open".

Want more of the US Open insider tricks on getting the best 2018 US Open Tennis Tickets?

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New US Open Promo Codes: Me+3 unlock and discount codes


Me+3 Promo Code for 4 Tickets (25% OFF)


Use promo code "TMNME3" to unlock

ME+3 Unlock Ticketmaster

2-for-1 Tickets Promo Code when buying a Pair together

Discount valid for Sept 5-7 Sessions on Ashe Stadium
More 2-for-1 Ticket Discount Codes are available here.


Find Cheapest Prices for ANY session at US Open

Discounted tickets are usually sold by fans here, especially 1-2 days before a match! 

Bookmark and check back as prices change often. Lots of people will post extra tickets for sale the night before a match.

We found last-minute tickets up to 50% OFF for a few sessions.

Also if prices are too high, check the General Admission Tickets.
Sometimes the morning of the match (up until 11 AM), you can find single tickets this way if you are lucky!

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US Open Amex Offers

See all the US Open Amex Perks here on their official page

  • Spend $100 or more at participating on-site merchants between August 26, 2024 and September 8, 2024, get a one-time $10 statement credit.

  • Spend $2 or more with the MTA by tapping to pay, get $2 back, up to two times (total of $4)

  • Card Member Offers and Perks (terms apply):  

2015 US Open Schedule - Important Changes


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Important Changes to the US Open schedule for 2015

Men's Final is now on Sunday Sept 13. The Men's Semi-Finals are on Friday Sept 11 this year.

Both sessions are said to be "sold out" by the US Open.  However, we found a few seats can still be found on TicketExchange. Women's Final and Men's Doubles Final are on Saturday Sept 12.

Great value US Open tickets for the 1st week

The 1st round matches have been compressed to just 2 days (Monday and Tuesday) of the first week. In the past, they usually included Wed. That means "better matches" earlier in the schedule with more match courts to roam.

For Sept 2-4, Ashe Day Sessions, marked in bold below will typically go for around $40 with the 2-for-1 promo codes. They offer a full lineup of 4 matches per day to watch on virtually every court. **US Open Promo codes will be sent shortly to our Facebook fans who like our posts and US Open email subscribers.

This year will probably feature better seeded matches over Labor Day weekend (Sept 5-7) Sat/Sun/Mon on the top show courts. This includes Ashe, Armstrong and Grandstand plus a few possibly on Court 17. This is a very popular holiday weekend, and we have a pair of tickets to give away for one of our lucky fans / email subscriber. You should also be able to buy a Grounds Pass for these days for about $90.

If rain is in the forecast for the first week, then getting early 2nd week tickets (Sept 8-9) might be also be a great bet. The roof over Ashe is not yet completed; so expect any rained out matches to be pushed to the next day, if there is a total wash out.

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2015 US Open Tennis Schedule

Great 2-for-1 deals highlighted in yellow; Very popular, limited tickets highlighted in green
 Date
 Session
 Time
  Featured Matches
 Monday, August 31
 1 Day
 11:00 am
 Men's/Women's 1st Round
 Monday, August 31
 2 Evening
 7:00 pm
 Men's/Women's 1st Round
 Tuesday, September 1
 3 Day
 11:00 am
 Men's/Women's 1st Round
 Tuesday, September 1
 4 Evening
 7:00 pm
 Men's/Women's 1st Round
 Wednesday, September 2
 5 Day
 11:00 am
 Men's/Women's 2nd Round
 Wednesday, September 2
 6 Evening
 7:00 pm
 Men's/Women's 2nd Round
 Thursday, September 3
 7 Day
 11:00 am
 Men's/Women's 2nd Round
 Thursday, September 3
 8 Evening
 7:00 pm
 Men's/Women's 2nd Round
 Friday, September 4
 9 Day
 11:00 am
 Men's/Women's 3rd Round
 Friday, September 4
 10 Evening
 7:00 pm
 Men's/Women's 3rd Round
 Saturday, September 5**
 11 Day
 11:00 am
 Men's/Women's 3rd Round
 Saturday, September 5
 12 Evening
 7:00 pm
 Men's/Women's 3rd Round
 Sunday, September 6**
 13 Day
 11:00 am
 Men's/Women's Round of 16
 Sunday, September 6
 14 Evening
 7:00 pm
 Men's/Women's Round of 16
 Monday, September 7
 15 Day
 11:00 am
 Men's/Women's Round of 16
 Monday, September 7
 16 Evening
 7:00 pm
 Men's/Women's Round of 16
 Tuesday, September 8
 17 Day
 11:00 am
 Women's Quarterfinal/Men's Quarterfinal
 Tuesday, September 8
 18 Evening
 7:00 pm
 Women's Quarterfinal/Men's Quarterfinal
 Wednesday, September 9
 19 Day
 11:00 am
 Women's Quarterfinals/Men's Quarterfinal
 Wednesday, September 9
 20 Evening
 7:00 pm
 Men's Quarterfinal/TBD
 Thursday, September 10
 21
 7:00 pm^
 Women's Semifinals
 Friday, September 11**
 22 Day
 12:00 pm
 Men's Semifinals/Mixed Doubles Final
 Saturday, September 12
 23 Day
 12:00 pm
 Women's Final/Men's Doubles Final
 Sunday, September 13**
 24 Day
 12:00 pm
 Men's Final/Women's Doubles Final
** Sold out sessions - can still be purchased here on TicketExchange
* Schedule is subject to change
^ Field court play begins at 12:00 p.m.

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Hotel Rooms close to the US Open (Flushing, NY - Chinatown)
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Tips for watching the US Open - my Tennis Travel Blog
http://www.JCtennis.com/2010/08/3-important-tips-for-watching-us-open.html

How to watch Federer, Nadal, Djokovic for FREE - plus a New Court 17

US Open - Upcoming Special Ticket Sale Dates

May 24 – USTA Member Sale
May 31 – American Express Members Early Sale (code required)
June 6 – Tickets go on sale to the general public

Q: I'm not a USTA Member - How do I get tickets now?

According to USopen.org: "Individual Tickets for the 2016 US Open are on sale June 2016."

Q: I don't want to wait until June! What can I do??

Buy tickets from another fan (season ticket holders)!
US Open Tickets available for purchase today!

Because if you prefer not to wait around another couple months to scramble for tickets again. Also remember if you wait until June, then everyone will be lining up to buy them too, not just USTA members...there is another, better way...

TicketExchange by Ticketmaster
These are real tickets (held by season ticket holders or other fans). They are sold by fans, to fans, and guaranteed to be genuine by Ticketmaster.  Before you buy, make sure you don't overpay - check ticket prices here first*


Note: 
The prices will vary depending on the session and quality of the seat choices, but there are almost always some available here.

Plus when you buy from TicketMaster or TicketExchange, you can always put them back on sale again if you decide you need to sell later! The weekend sessions (Fri-Sun) tend to sell out very fast, especially just around Labor Day weekend (9/2-9/5) when everyone comes to NYC! With the schedule below, you can be sure to pick the right session and check ticket prices listed instantly.

2016 US Open Tickets Schedule
2016 US Open Tickets Schedule

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