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How Much Are US Open Tennis Championships Tickets?

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How Many Tickets Are Available for the Next US Open Tennis Championships Match?

There are 228 tickets still available on TickPick for the next US Open Tennis Championships: Mixed Doubles - Day Session match at Arthur Ashe Stadium on Tuesday, August 19.

US Open History

The US Open used to be called the US Open Tennis Championships, and it’s one of the four tennis champions in the world. Chronologically, the tennis champions begin with the Australian Open, French Open, and Wimbledon Open. The US Open is the fourth and final championship, and the tennis athlete that wins all four in a year gets to claim the Grand Slam.


Every year since 1978, from late August to September, the US Open has kicked off in Queens, New York. Head to Flushing Meadows and arrive at the USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center for an unforgettable experience.


The championship game consists of five categories, including:

  • Men’s singles
  • Men’s doubles
  • Women’s singles
  • Women’s doubles
  • Mixed doubles

The US Open got its start in 1881 with a men’s singles and doubles competition. Women’s singles and doubles competitions were a part of the championship organization by 1889. Through 1968, the US Open Championship occurred at various locations until the championship relocated again to Flushing Meadows.

Who Has Previously Won the US Open?

A number of tennis greats have won the US Open Championships, which includes a mix of right and left-handed tennis players. Winning the US Open is a big deal, especially if the player manages to win the first three competitions.


These are a few of the winners of the US Open Championship through the years since 1950.


1. Carlos Alcaraz in 2022

2. Daniil Medvedev in 2021

3. Rafael Nadal in 2010

4. Marat Safin in 2000

5. John McEnroe in 1980

6. Arthur Larsen in 1950

Who Won the First US Open Championship?

The first men’s singles US Open Championship winner was Richard D. Sears in 1881.

Notable Tennis Players

From Serena Williams and Roger Federer to Novak Djokovic, many tennis players have celebrity status and are routinely celebrated. We put together a small list of the top stars, both current and legendary.

Who Are Some of the Top Current Tennis Players?

1. Serena Williams

2. Roger Federer

3. Novak Djokovic

Who Are Some of the Top Legendary Tennis Players?

1. Althea Gibson

2. Bill Tilden

3. John McEnroe

4. Chris Evert

5. Martina Navratilova

Famous Venues of the US Open

USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center

The Billie Jean National Tennis Center is currently the location of the US Open Championship. The tennis center is a stadium complex that includes the Arthur Ashe Stadium in New York’s Flushing Meadows Corona Park.


The Arthur Ashe Stadium offers reserved seating only, including loge boxes. The first week of matches includes evening sessions only for Arthur Ashe and the Louis Armstrong Stadium. All stadiums offer day sessions; the earliest entry time is 9:30 AM.


The Grandstand Stadium offers first come, first serve, and reserved options.


a bonus of this tennis complex is that it is located in a state park, and with a permit, anyone can play tennis on its courts. However, the rules of play include wearing smooth-soled shoes on the court and using a maximum of six tennis balls.

Longwood Cricket Club

Located in Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts, Longwood Cricket Tennis Club hosted the US Open for several years. The club also hosted the Federation Cup. Top players Billie Jean King, Alice Marble, and Maureen Connolly are some of the great tennis athletes who graced the field courts there.

Newport Casino

The International Hall of Tennis is located in Newport Casino in Newport, Rhode Island. Despite its name, the location was never a casino or gambling facility. It opened its doors in 1880 as a destination for the social elite. The Casino hosted the first US Open and continued hosting the event until 1914.

Germantown Cricket Club

Located in Philadelphia, the Germantown Cricket Club is one of the nation's oldest clubs that hosted the US Open and the Davis Cup.

US Open Tennis Tickets FAQs

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US Open Promotional Schedule
Game DateGiveaway Item/Promo
Mixed Doubles - Day Session on Aug 19Day Session
Mixed Doubles - Evening Session on Aug 20Evening Session
Grandstand - Session 1 on Aug 24Session 1
Armstrong Stadium - Session 1 on Aug 24Session 1
1st Round - Session 1 on Aug 24Session 1
1st Round - Session 2 on Aug 24Session 2
Armstrong Stadium - Session 2 on Aug 24Session 2
Grandstand - Session 3 on Aug 25Session 3
Armstrong Stadium - Session 3 on Aug 25Session 3
1st Round - Session 3 on Aug 25Session 3
1st Round - Session 4 on Aug 25Session 4
Armstrong Stadium - Session 4 on Aug 25Session 4
Grandstand - Session 5 on Aug 26Session 5
Armstrong Stadium - Session 5 on Aug 26Session 5
1st Round - Session 5 on Aug 26Session 5
1st Round - Session 6 on Aug 26Session 6
Armstrong Stadium - Session 6 on Aug 26Session 6
Grandstand - Session 7 on Aug 27Session 7
Armstrong Stadium - Session 7 on Aug 27Session 7
2nd Round - Session 7 on Aug 27Session 7
2nd Round - Session 8 on Aug 27Session 8
Armstrong Stadium - Session 8 on Aug 27Session 8
Grandstand - Session 9 on Aug 28Session 9
Armstrong Stadium - Session 9 on Aug 28Session 9
2nd Round - Session 9 on Aug 28Session 9
2nd Round - Session 10 on Aug 28Session 10
Armstrong Stadium - Session 10 on Aug 28Session 10
Grandstand - Session 11 on Aug 29Session 11
Armstrong Stadium - Session 11 on Aug 29Session 11
3rd Round - Session 11 on Aug 29Session 11
3rd Round - Session 12 on Aug 29Session 12
Armstrong Stadium - Session 12 on Aug 29Session 12
Grandstand - Session 13 on Aug 30Session 13
Armstrong Stadium - Session 13 on Aug 30Session 13
3rd Round - Session 13 on Aug 30Session 13
3rd Round - Session 14 on Aug 30Session 14
Armstrong Stadium - Session 14 on Aug 30Session 14
Armstrong Stadium - Session 15 on Aug 31Session 15
Round of 16 - Session 15 on Aug 31Session 15
Round of 16 - Session 16 on Aug 31Session 16
Armstrong Stadium - Session 17 on Sep 1Session 17
Round of 16 - Session 17 on Sep 1Session 17
Round of 16 - Session 18 on Sep 1Session 18
Quarterfinal - Session 19 on Sep 2Session 19
Quarterfinal - Session 20 on Sep 2Session 20
Quarterfinal - Session 21 on Sep 3Session 21
Quarterfinal - Session 22 on Sep 3Session 22