Tickets for the US Open are always a hot commodity. Indeed, these grounds, which have twice hosted World’s Fairs, now annually play host to the world, as hundreds of thousands of fans from all corners of the globe flock to the USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center in Flushing Meadows, N.Y., to be a part of the thrills and electricity that annually define the US Open.
There are so many ingredients that go into making the US Open an event unlike any other. Equal parts sport and spectacle, the US Open is world-class athletes performing for world-wise fans. Add world-class entertainment to that mix, along with world-wowing food and shopping experiences, and you’ve got a bona fide happening—an oversized, built-to-amaze spectacular celebration of the sport and of those who play it. Sure, you can watch the US Open on TV, but you can’t really experience the US Open until you’re here. So get here.
Amex Presale Tickets™️ are available starting May 28 at 9 a.m. ET until June 1 at 11:59 p.m ET. Tickets go on sale to the public on June 3 at 9 a.m. ET.
To help you plan your visit to the 2024 event, here are a few tips for making the most of your US Open experience.

FIRST-WEEK DEALS ARE SECOND-TO-NONE: The first days of the tournament, featuring first- and second-round play, represent the US Open at its most frenetic, fantastic heights. Everywhere you look, there’s tennis, featuring an exciting mix of new faces and established stars. These days are when the drama begins to build, and you can experience so much of that drama up close. There’s nothing quite like it, as every court at the USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center is teeming with talent and the vibe all across the grounds is nothing short of electric.
There are great deals on evening session Arthur Ashe Stadium promenade tickets for the first three nights of the tournament, which always feature some of tennis' top talents. During the day, grounds passes are also reasonably-priced, and a grounds pass gets you into every court and stadium except for Arthur Ashe Stadium. Reserved seats in Ashe can be had for just a few dollars more than a grounds pass, so whichever you choose, there's plenty of amazing tennis to be enjoyed.

TRUMPETING THE LOUIS ARMSTRONG STADIUM EXPERIENCE: Not to blow our own horn, but 14,000-Louis Armstrong Stadium is never anything less than an amazing, electric showcase for the game’s top talents. The intimate setting puts fans closer to the action and offers amazing sightlines, each year hosting some of the tournament’s best and most exciting matches. Equipped with a roof just like its big brother, Arthur Ashe Stadium, all Armstrong matches are likewise protected against the elements. Now in its seventh year of existence, Armstrong Stadium is one of the US Open’s true gems, an intimate setting for explosive action. You can access Armstrong with any ticket, including a Grounds Pass, but you can also purchase reserved seats that get you even closer to the action.
WORKING ON THE NIGHT MOVES: As exciting as the US Open is during the day, there is nothing that compares to the US Open at night. There is a very special glow and a singular sizzle to the event when you see it under the lights. Marquee matches on court, A-list celebs in the crowd, a Honey Deuce (or two) to quench your thirst on a toasty late-summer evening: Those are just some of the ingredients that make nights at the Open worth staying up late for. The electricity generated would put most major power plants to shame. You could try to describe it, but no description does it justice. You have to experience it. You’ll never forget it.

SAVE SOME DOLLARS WITH THE QUARTERS: Once the Open turns the corner at Labor Day and heads into the second-week stretch, the event takes on a different personality. It’s quieter off the courts and around the grounds, but inside Ashe, the intensity only increases as the quarterfinals begin. The second Tuesday and Wednesday day sessions (Sep. 3 & 4) in Arthur Ashe Stadium play host to incredible quarterfinal men’s and women’s matches during both the day and night sessions, and tickets start are reasonably priced for those days. The action is intense, but not expensive. That’s pretty much the definition of “win-win.”
OPEN FOR ALL: The US Open takes pride in being a leader in equality and inclusion, and will again this year feature the popular HBCU Live at the US Open celebration (Aug. 28) and Pride Day (Aug. 29) among the many on-site activations that will celebrate that tennis is open for all.

RELAX, THERE’S RESALE! At ticketmaster.com/usopentennis, you can always secure a verified resale ticket from the US Open’s official ticketing partner. Of course, on the secondary market, resale ticket prices fluctuate, depending on demand. With a few exceptions, you can usually secure the tickets you want to most sessions.
UPGRADE YOUR US OPEN EXPERIENCE: There are a variety of hospitality packages available that allow you to entertain clients, prospects, and friends with the unmatched combination of world-class tennis and unparalleled premium amenities. An “Overlook” ticket package couples premium stadium seats with unlimited access to the US Open's largest hospitality club, with views overlooking the grounds. Click here to learn more about the Overlook and other US Open hospitality packages.

SAMPLE THE FUN OF FAN WEEK! The US Open is much more than just a tennis tournament; it’s become a full three weeks of unbeatable fun, celebrating the world’s greatest sport! During “Fan Week,” (the week before main-draw play begins), fans can access the grounds of the USTA Billie Jean King Tennis Center for free to watch the US Open Qualifying Tournament, as well as player practices. There are also a number of ticketed events during Fan Week that you won’t want to miss, including US Open Mixed Madness in Arthur Ashe Stadium on Tuesday, Aug. 20; the Stars of the Open exhibition in Ashe on Wednesday, Aug. 21, which benefits the USTA Foundation; and the popular Flavors of the Open food-tasting event on Thursday, Aug. 22, featuring samples of many of the US Open’s culinary delights. All of these events require separate ticket purchase.
Click here for tickets to the 2024 US Open at Ticketmaster. Please note that US Open single-session tickets are subject to dynamic pricing which provides fans with price options based on market demand.