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U.S. Open Tennis Tickets 2024: How Much Do They Cost?

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The U.S. Open Tennis 2024 kicks off on Monday 26 August in New York. It’s a chance to witness the best tennis players compete at the final grand slam of the year. Big names are on the cards this year, as fans expect to watch Novak Djokovic after his Olympics heroics, Carlos Alcaraz, a rising star, Coco Gauff, the defending champions and Iga Swiatek among others. Grab some U.S. Open tennis tickets if you want to be on the courts watching the game. They come in different packages; singles and doubles In this article, we explain how and where to get these tickets.

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How much are tickets to the U.S. Open?

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According to Bucket List Events, the most expensive U.S. Open tennis tickets cost $8750 and the least expensive go for $350. The former is for the men’s and women’s singles finals, guaranteeing a good seat in the house. During the two weeks, you can buy tickets for less than $1000, depending on the match, the time, and the stadium. You can also get general admission seats for around $150.

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Which U.S. Open ticket should I get?

The best matches take place at the Arthur Ashe Stadium, so ideally, you want to get these tickets. You will have a guaranteed place courtside to watch the best of the best. From Coco Gauff, Ben Shelton, Emma Navarro to Taylor Fritz, and Tommy Paul. However, if you are a first-timer and just want to join in the fan, get a day’s ground pass and enjoy the area. 

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When should I get the U.S. Open tickets?

You should buy the U.S. Open tickets as soon as possible. The event is less than a week away and the last thing you want is to find that they have sold out. Additionally, ticket prices will go up as the event nears and when the action starts. 

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Are there shady seats at the U.S. Open tennis?

If you want seats that have shade in the U.S. Open tennis, consider the West and South sections of the stadium. The basic rule of thumb is to pay for a chair that is close to the umpire. Here’s a review of the Arthur Ashe stadium.

Full Schedule of the U.S. Open Tennis 

Date – SessionSessionGates openPlay starts (show courts)Play starts (outer courts)Featured matches (singles)
Mon 26 Aug – Day110:00 AM12:00 PM11:00 AMFirst round
Mon 26 Aug – Night26:00 PM7:00 PMContinued from dayFirst round
Tue  27 Aug – Day310:00 AM12:00 PM11:00 AMFirst round
Tue  27 Aug – Night46:00 PM7:00 PMContinued from dayFirst round
Wed 28 Aug – Day510:00 AM12:00 PM11:00 AMSecond round
Wed 28 Aug – Night66:00 PM7:00 PMContinued from daySecond round
Thu 29 Aug – Day710:00 AM12:00 PM11:00 AMSecond round
Thu 29 Aug – Night86:00 PM7:00 PMContinued from daySecond round
Fri 30 Aug – Day910:00 AM12:00 PM11:00 AMThird round
Fri 30 Aug – Night106:00 PM7:00 PMContinued from dayThird round
Sat 31 Aug – Day1110:00 AM12:00 PM11:00 AMThird round
Sat 31 Aug – Night126:00 PM7:00 PMContinued from dayThird round
Sun 1 Sep – Day1310:00 AM12:00 PM11:00 AMRound of 16
Sun 1 Sep – Night146:00 PM7:00 PMContinued from dayRound of 16
Mon 2 Sep – Day1510:00 AM12:00 PM11:00 AMRound of 16
Mon 2 Sep – Night166:00 PM7:00 PMContinued from dayRound of 16
Tue 3 Sep – Day1710:00 AM12:00 PM11:00 AMQuarterfinals
Tue 3 Sep – Night186:00 PM7:00 PMContinued from dayQuarterfinals
Wed 4 Sep – Day1910:00 AM12:00 PM11:00 AMQuarterfinals
Wed 4 Sep – Night206:00 PM7:00 PMContinued from dayQuarterfinals
Thu 5 Sep – Night216:00 PM7:00 PM12:00 PMWomen’s semifinals
Fri 6 Sep – Day2210:00 AM12:00 PM / 3:00 PM12:00 PMMen’s doubles final (or Mixed doubles final); Men’s semifinals
Fri 6 Sep – Night236:00 PM7:00 PMContinued from dayMen’s semifinals
Sat 7 Sep – Day2410:00 AM12:00 PM / 4:00 PM12:00 PMMen’s doubles final (or Mixed doubles final); Women’s singles final
Sun 8 Sep – Day2511:00 AM1:00 PM / 4:00 PM12:00 PMWomen’s doubles final; Men’s singles final
Full Schedule of the U.S. Open tennis

Now that you know where and how to buy your U.S. Open tennis tickets, we hope you are preparing yourself to attend one of the best tennis events in the world. Have you ever attended the U.S. Open? Which stadiums did you go and what is your most memorable moment?

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Agnes Amondi
Agnes Amondi
Agnes Amondi is a sports enthusiast who enjoys sharing sports knowledge. Over the years, she has also written on different niches, and she now brings that experience at Spotcovery. She writes sports content and also, Arts & Culture, Recipe, Beauty and more.

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