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2025 US Open Tennis : Grounds Pass - Sunday Admission Tickets & Info
Experience the electrifying atmosphere of the US Open Tennis Championships in Flushing Meadows on August 31, 2025, where the world's top tennis stars compete for glory. This prestigious event, a cornerstone of the global tennis calendar, has seen historic moments like Serena Williams' iconic 2015 victory dance, captivating over 700,000 fans in 2008 alone. Secure your tickets now for a seamless entry into a world of unmatched passion and thrilling matches, where every serve and volley writes a new chapter in tennis history. Don't miss your chance to be part of this unforgettable spectacle, where legends are made and the spirit of competition shines brightest.
US Open Tennis at National Tennis Center
The National Tennis Center, a cornerstone of the US Open Tennis Championships in Flushing, offers an unparalleled blend of sports and entertainment. Known for hosting the first night match in US Open history in 1975, this iconic venue has since become a beacon for thrilling after-dark tennis battles and concerts, including legendary performances by Elton John. Beyond the court, the center buzzes with a week of fan-focused activities leading up to the tournament, featuring complimentary experiences that captivate attendees. A highlight was the 2015 championship, where a historic audience witnessed the decisive match, marking a milestone in attendance. For those eager to discover emerging talent, Court Five offers an intimate glimpse into the future of tennis, while Sideline Seats provide an up-close view of the action. Conveniently located near major highways, the US Open Tennis Championships in Flushing ensures easy access for all, with group transportation options available for larger parties seeking to dive into the excitement.
US Open Tennis Championships Tickets – Best Seats & Value Guide
National Tennis Center, Flushing Seating Strategy: Where to Sit for the Best Experience
The US Open at Arthur Ashe Stadium offers diverse seating options with dramatically different views and price points. Below is our expert breakdown of current ticket inventory with recommendations based on value, sightlines, and premium experiences.
Best Value Tickets (Under $500)
- GROUNDS PASS ($201-$346): General admission access to all outer courts (except Ashe/Stadium). Best for fans who want to explore multiple matches. Note: No Arthur Ashe access
- Section 7-8 ($455): Mid-level corners (Rows C-L). Good diagonal views of the court at the lowest reserved seat prices. Section 8 has slightly better sightlines.
- Section 19 ($493): Baseline seating at mid-level. Rows F-G offer clean views over the players without being too high up.
Sweet Spot (Best Balance of Price & View $500-$600)
- Section 6 ($518-$556): Premium sideline seating at mid-level. Rows D-J place you at ideal elevation to track ball movement. Rows D-E are worth the $40 upgrade over rows J-K.
- Section 19 Row E ($537): Closer baseline position than lower-priced rows in same section. Excellent for studying player techniques.
Higher Tier Options ($600-$800)
- Section 17-18 ($637-$834): Lower sideline seating. Rows F-J in Section 17 provide near-perfect elevation (avoid Row R which is under overhang). Section 18 is slightly angled but closer to player benches.
- Section 18 Row F ($834): Our premium pick in this range - front of middle tier with unobstructed sightlines to both baselines.
Premium/Luxury Seating ($1,220+)
- Loge Boxes (Sections 1/5A/6/7/8A/17A/18A/21A): Rows Q-U place you just 20-30 rows behind players. Best choices: Section 6 Row Q (center sideline) or Section 17A Row U (behind player chairs).
- Section 17 Row R ($1,220): First row under club level overhang - protected from sun/rain but slightly compromised sightlines.
Key View Differences
- Baseline vs Sideline: Baseline seats (Sections 19-21) show depth perception better; Sideline seats (Sections 5-8, 16-18) reveal left-right strategy clearer
- Row Height Matters: In 100-level sections, rows A-J are ideal (avoid rows R-U under overhangs)
- Sun Exposure: North side (Sections 1-10) gets afternoon shade; South side (Sections 17-24) has sun protection in evening matches
Our Top 3 Recommendations
- Budget Pick: Section 8 Row C ($455) - Best corner value with clean sightlines
- Premium Experience: Section 6 Row D ($556) - Center court perspective at mid-range price
- Splurge Worthy: Section 18A Row T ($1,220) - Player-level view near service line
Pro Tip for Last-Minute Buyers
Grounds passes often drop below $150 on secondary markets after first week. For Arthur Ashe seats, prices typically dip 24-48 hours before session start times.
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Parking & Directions for US Open Tennis Championships National Tennis Center
One Flushing Meadows Corona Park Road, Flushing, NY
11368, US
1. Lot 1 - 0.2 miles, $20
2. Lot 2 - 0.3 miles, $25
3. Lot 3 - 0.5 miles, $30
4. Street parking - 0.1 miles, varies ($1-2/hour)
5. Queens College - 0.8 miles, $15