Here’s How to Get Last-Minute Tickets to the US Open

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THE US OPEN is back. The nation’s biggest tennis tournament is in full swing, with some of the sport’s greatest talent on display in NYC. While the tournament has officially kicked off , it’s not too late to snag great seats to the real action. The stars on the court this year include four-time winner Novak Djokovic, 2022 winner Carlos Alcaraz, Coco Gauff, and Alexa Noel, the NCAA champion who will be making her professional debut.

Thinking about the trip of a lifetime and catching a match? Or are you a local who doesn’t want to miss out on sports history at your front door? Well, you still can, and that goes for the singles tournaments as well as the doubles games. StubHub has tickets to many of the remaining fixtures of the 2024 US Open, and we love how the ticket site groups all of the US Open sessions into one easy-to-read page. If you want to price compare though, we’re also finding great US Open ticket deals at VividSeats, Gametime, and Ticketmaster.

Where To Buy US Open Tickets

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GET US OPEN TICKETS ON VIVIDSEATS

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GET US OPEN TICKETS ON TICKETMASTER

Expect to spend a little on tickets, but keep in mind that this is one of the premiere tennis competitions on the planet. Not to mention being the last Grand Slam championship of the year. Plus, given the nature of the courts at the Billie Jean King Tennis Center, there isn’t really a bad seat in the house. The steep stadium seating and fairly intimate design provides excellent viewing, so even the “nosebleeds” will an experience like no other.

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What US Open Ticket Options Are There?

US Open tickets start around $150 for a grounds pass, which allows GA admission to certain courts and the ability to hang out in the greater compound, taking in food and drinks and watching the bigger matches on the big screen. But for only about $70 more you can get promenade seating, with all those benefits but your own seat for the action.

Now is the time to purchase tickets for the big events, like the Men’s Final, as those matches will go up exponentially as the days go on. Right now you can score a seat for $540 or grounds passes for $140 each.

Essentially, there are reserved seats and GA seats for both stadiums (Arthur Ashe and Louis Armstrong) as well as grandstand seats, which are set up higher but still within good viewing distance of the games. The grandstand seats and grounds passes are only good for day sessions at the US Open.

Which US Open Ticket Should I Get?

The amount of star power in this year’s US Open has created lots of intriguing matchups. First, there appears to be some home court advantage as American players have fared very well so far. Top domestic players like Gauff, Jessica Pegula, Emma Navarro, Taylor Fritz, Tommy Paul, Ben Shelton, and more are ready to fight for top honors on the hardcourt in Queens. Fritz is coming off of a strong performance at this year’s Olympics in Paris.

If you want to see an elite matchup, go with a reserved seat at Arthur Ashe stadium. That’s where the biggest matches go down and, with a seat in your name, you’ll be guaranteed to see the competition up close and personal. If you’re more of a casual fan and just want to be among the tennis community for a day, get a grounds pass and wander about.

What Seats Should I Get at the US Open?

The closer you are to the action the better, so look for seats as close to the court as possible. The smaller the number, or the closer to A in the alphabet you go, the better your seat is. However, as noted before, the stadiums are well designed and even the nose bleed section offers a solid view of the match. At this point (the 11th hour), it’s more about getting your hands on a ticket than fussing over exact location. The grounds passes are also a vibe, and it’s easy to have fun being caught up in the energy of the day.

When Should I Get US Open Tickets?

The sooner you act the better, as there’s less than a week’s worth of tournament to play. Prices will likely only go up as we get into the real matches and clips start to hit social media of the insane action that will no doubt be taking place.

The tournament concludes on September 8th with the men’s singles final. Will we see a rematch of the recent Cincinnati final between Italy’s Jannik Sinner and America’s Frances Tiafoe? We’ll have to wait and see, but for now we have more than enough tennis to watch. Make sure to save this page so you can keep price checking all of the latest US Open ticket prices as the tournament advances.

GET US OPEN TICKETS ON STUBHUB

GET US OPEN TICKETS ON VIVIDSEATS

GET US OPEN TICKETS ON GAMETIME

GET US OPEN TICKETS ON TICKETMASTER

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