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Been craving some Grand Slam tennis ever since that dramatic and absorbing Wimbledon Final between Jannik Sinner and Carlos Alcaraz at the start of last month? Fear not, the countdown to the curtain-closing Slam of 2025 is well and truly on. The US Open’s fortnight of fun even gets underway a day earlier than normal, with a first-ever Sunday start of the Open Era, on August 24. While you can catch up on all the live action by watching or streaming matches to your heart’s content, there’s nothing like being at Flushing Meadows in person. Let GOAL take you through the process of how you can secure seats at the iconic USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center in New York City.

Jannik Sinner is the man of the moment and arrives in the Big Apple in fine fettle. The Italian sensation reached his fourth consecutive Grand Slam final when winning his first-ever Wimbledon title. That Final streak began at the US Open last year, when he outgunned the crowd favourite, Taylor Fritz, to land his second Slam title. However, the US Open has proved to be the most unpredictable of all the major titles, and a men’s champion hasn’t successfully defended the crown since Roger Federer sealed his 5th win on the spin in New York back in 2008.

The women’s singles competition has also been hard to call recently, with nine different winners in the past ten years. Serena Williams was the last woman to go back-to-back when winning her sixth and last US Open crown in 2014. Serena tops the women’s honours board alongside another former American favourite, Chris Evert. Evert would lift her six trophies aloft within 8 years (1975-1982). Coco Gauff, Madison Keys, Jessica Pegula, and Naomi Osaka are just a handful of Stars and Stripes hopefuls who will fancy their chances of giving the home crowds something to cheer about this time around.

As well as a Sunday start, there is also another novel tournament twist this year, with the Mixed Doubles event taking place during the build-up week, also known as ‘Fan Week’. The Mixed Doubles action gets underway on Tuesday, August 19, and climaxes the following day (Wednesday, August 20), with a cool $1 million going to the winners. It’s likely to be a popular event, which will add to the buzz around the Tennis Center in the run-up to the main tournament starting.

There will be no shortage of high-class tennis action from New York when the US Open 2025 gets underway, but how much can fans expect to pay for a ticket at this year's Championships? What does the schedule look like? And how can you buy tickets? Let GOAL bring you all the vital information and details.

When is the US Open 2025?

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The US Open Championships 2025 will take place from Sunday, August 24, through to Sunday, September 7. The US Open fortnight breaks down as follows:

  • Men’s and Ladies Singles 1st to 4th Rounds: August 24 – September 1
  • Men’s and Ladies’ Quarter Finals: September 2-3
  • Ladies Singles Semi Finals: September 4
  • Men’s Singles Semi Finals: September 5
  • Ladies Singles Final: September 6
  • Men’s Singles Final: September 7

How to get tickets for US Open Tennis 2025?

You can source official US Open tickets at Ticketmaster from as low as $50. There are numerous options available, and these can also be accessed via the official tournament website. Tickets can be booked for day and night sessions at the Arthur Ashe Stadium or the Louis Armstrong Stadium. Grandstand day session passes can also be purchased along with Grounds Admission access, if you prefer to check out what’s going on on the outside courts.

If you can’t wait until the official opening day’s action, you can also buy tickets to the Mixed Doubles Championship on either Tuesday, August 19 or Wednesday, August 20. Also, during Fan Week, ‘Stars Of The Open’ takes place (Thursday, August 21). It promises to be an exciting tennis exhibition session, which features an all-star lineup of top players and US Open legends.

Tickets for US Open tennis are also available at ticket resellers and secondary websites like StubHub, SeatGeek, Vivid Seats, and Viagogo starting from $37:

How to get hospitality tickets for US Open Tennis 2025?

If you’re looking to elevate your US Open experience beyond standard seating, hospitality packages offer a world of luxury, exclusivity, and front-row access to the action. 

Prices start from approximately $1,350 per person, based on double occupancy, and typically include hotel accommodations and entry to hospitality lounges such as Overlook or the 1968 Room. Premium tour and travel packages - which bundle multiple match sessions, hotel stays, and concierge services - usually start around $4,250 to $4,750 per person for early-round access to Arthur Ashe Stadium. Prices rise to $8,590+ per person for finals‑week packages with stays of around five nights and high-demand seating.

Whether you're hosting clients, celebrating a milestone, or simply treating yourself, hospitality tickets combine premium courtside views with upscale amenities and VIP service.

Overlook

Enjoy sweeping views of the US Open grounds from a stunning rooftop-style hospitality club. The Overlook package includes premium stadium seating and unlimited access to the US Open’s largest and most social club lounge - perfect for mingling, relaxing, and enjoying gourmet food and drinks throughout the day.

1968 Room

The 1968 Room offers an intimate, upscale dining setting and exclusive access to courtside seating - some of the most sought-after seats in the entire stadium. Expect curated menus, refined service, and a refined ambience perfect for tennis fans with elevated taste.

Courtside Premier

With Courtside Premier, you're just a few rows from the action - so close you can hear the players. This elite package includes in-seat beverage and snack service, ensuring you don’t miss a single point. It's a perfect blend of immersion and indulgence, designed for fans who want to be in the heart of the excitement with all-day comfort.

Luxury Suites

Whether you're entertaining a group or indulging in a private experience, Luxury Suites provide the ultimate in privacy, comfort, and convenience. With prime stadium views, VIP entry, climate control, private restrooms, and full catering options, suites deliver a fully customizable hospitality experience for any occasion.

How to get cheap US Open Tennis tickets?

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If you're looking to get cheap tickets to the US Open Tennis, timing and flexibility are key. The most affordable options are often available either right when tickets are first released (usually through Ticketmaster) or at the last minute on resale platforms. 

Attending early-round matches during the first week - especially weekday sessions - can save you a lot, and grounds passes are a great value, giving you access to dozens of matches outside Arthur Ashe Stadium. Prices also tend to be lower for evening or weekday sessions compared to high-demand weekend or finals events.

To find the best deals, it's smart to compare multiple resale platforms. Sites like StubHub, SeatGeek, Vivid Seats, and Viagogo offer a wide range of price points starting from as low as $98. These platforms sometimes include promo codes or first-time buyer discounts, and some even allow you to set up alerts for price drops. If you're open to different days or seating sections, you'll have a better chance of scoring a great deal.

US Open 2025 Tennis ticket prices

Below, we break down the current prices for the various rounds and days at the US Open 2025 on Ticketmaster:

  • Arthur Ashe Stadium – Aug 19: Mixed Doubles Championship (Rounds 1 & 2) - From $62
  • Arthur Ashe Stadium – Aug 20: Mixed Doubles Championship (Semis & Final) - From $106
  • Arthur Ashe Stadium – Aug 24-26: Round 1 Day Session - From $154
  • Arthur Ashe Stadium – Aug 24-26: Round 1 Night Session - From $65
  • Louis Armstrong Stadium – Aug 24-26: Round 1 Day Session - From $233
  • Louis Armstrong Stadium – Aug 24-26: Round 1 Night Session - From $68
  • Grandstand – Aug 24-26: Round 1 matches - From $273
  • Grounds Admission – Aug24-26: Round 1 matches - From $202
  • Arthur Ashe Stadium – Aug 27-28: Round 2 Day Session - From $196
  • Arthur Ashe Stadium – Aug 27-28: Round 2 Night Session - From $82
  • Louis Armstrong Stadium – Aug 27-28: Round 2 Day Session - From $291
  • Louis Armstrong Stadium – Aug 27-28: Round 2 Night Session - From $67
  • Grandstand – Aug 27-28: Round 2 matches - From $279
  • Grounds Admission – Aug 27-28: Round 2 matches - From $227
  • Aug 29-30: Round 3 Day Session - From $326
  • Arthur Ashe Stadium – Aug 29-30: Round 3 Night Session - From $172
  • Louis Armstrong Stadium – Aug 29-30: Round 3 Day Session - From $453
  • Louis Armstrong Stadium – Aug 29-30: Round 3 Night Session - From $163
  • Grandstand – Aug 29-30: Round 3 matches - From $366
  • Grounds Admission – Aug 29-30: Round 3 matches - From $417
  • Arthur Ashe Stadium – Aug 31-Sep 1: Round 4 Day Session - From $230
  • Arthur Ashe Stadium – Aug 31-Sep 1: Round 4 Night Session - From $100
  • Louis Armstrong Stadium – Aug 31-Sep 1: Round 4 Matches - From $290
  • Grounds Admission – Aug 31-Sep 1: Round 4 matches - From $187
  • Arthur Ashe Stadium – Sep 2-3: Quarter-Final Day Session - From $88
  • Arthur Ashe Stadium – Sep 2-3: Quarter-Final Night Session - From $173
  • Grounds Admission – Sep 2: passes - From $60
  • Arthur Ashe Stadium – Sep 4: Women’s Semi-Finals Night Session - From $158
  • Arthur Ashe Stadium – Sep 5: Men’s Semi / Women’s Doubles Final (Day Session) - From $184
  • Arthur Ashe Stadium – Sep 5: Men’s Semi (Night Session) - From $396
  • Arthur Ashe Stadium – Sep 6: Women's Singles Final / Men’s Doubles Final - From $296
  • Arthur Ashe Stadium – Sep 7: Men’s Singles Final - From $686

Multi-session ticket plans 

Multi-session ticket plans may be sold out, but there are multi-session/day hospitality packages available, along with individual matchday packages:

  • Overlook: Individual ‘Overlook’ session packages range from $750 (Round 1) up to $3,875 (Men’s Singles Final).
  • 1968 Room: Individual ‘1968 Room’ session packages range from $1,625 (Round 1) up to $5,700 (Women’s Singles Final).
  • Courtside Premier: Individual ‘Courtside Premier’ session packages are available from $2,250 upwards.
  • Luxury Suites: For price information regards booking the luxury suites, you must inquire online or email usopenticketoffice@usta.com, in order to book an appointment with a Hospitality Representative.

How to watch the 2025 US Open Tennis?

In the US, complete coverage of the US Open 2025 will be held by ESPN, through domestic coverage and subscription holders. 

In the UK and Ireland, as an official broadcast partner of the 2025 US Open, you'll be able to watch the tennis from the comfort of your home through Sky Sports and NOW TV.

With Sky Sports with Sky Stream, Sky TV & Netflix, you can stream every Sky Sports channel live on your television. There’s no need for a satellite dish; it’s all operated straight through your Wi-Fi. The basic package, a 24-month fixed contract, costs £35 per month, but a much smaller package starts at £15 per month with an additional £20 per month to add the Sky Sports package, giving you access to some of the finest sports on television.

Frequently asked questions

The US Open Championships 2025 will take place from Sunday, August 24, through to Sunday, September 7. The US Open fortnight breaks down as follows:

Men’s and Ladies Singles 1st to 4th Rounds: August 24 – September 1

Men’s and Ladies’ Quarter Finals: September 2-3

Ladies Singles Semi Finals: September 4

Men’s Singles Semi Finals: September 5

Ladies Singles Final: September 6Men’s Singles Final: September 7

You can source US Open tickets at Ticketmaster. There are numerous options available and these are also accessible via the official tournament website. Tickets can be booked for day and night sessions at the Arthur Ashe Stadium or the Louis Armstrong Stadium. Grandstand day session passes can also be purchased along with Grounds Admission access, if you prefer to check out what’s going on, on the outside courts. There are also countless hospitality options available.
If you can’t wait until the official opening day’s action, you can also buy tickets to the Mixed Doubles Championship on either Tuesday, August 19 or Wednesday August 20. Also, during Fan Week, ‘Stars Of The Open’ takes place (Thursday, August 21). It promises to be an exciting tennis exhibition session, which features an all-star lineup of top players and US Open legends.
The Mixed Doubles event has been revamped and will take place during the US Open build-up week, also known as ‘Fan Week’. The Mixed Doubles action gets underway on Tuesday, August 19 and climaxes the following day (Wednesday, August 20), with a cool $1 million going to the winners. It’s likely to be a popular event, which will add to the buzz around the Tennis Center in the run-up to the main tournament starting.
These are the most recent winners of the US Open men’s and women’s singles titles:

YearMen’s WinnerWomen’s Winner
2015Novak DjokovicFlavia Pennetta
2016Stan WawrinkaAngelique Kerber
2017Rafael NadalSloane Stephens
2018Novak DjokovicNaomi Osaka
2019Rafael NadalBianca Andreescu
2020Dominic ThiemNaomi Osaka
2021Daniil MedvedevEmma Raducanu
2022Carlos AlcarazIga Swiątek
2023Novak DjokovicCoco Gauff
2024Jannik SinnerAryna Sabalenka