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Tickets are now on sale for what is sure to be an unforgettable afterparty in Louis Armstrong Stadium following the US Open women's final on Saturday, Sept. 7. Join us for a spectacular headlining performance by GALANTIS, with XANDRA to kick off the night as the opener at 9:30 p.m. Don’t miss this one-of-a-kind finale to a day of championship tennis!
Whether you're entertaining clients, prospects or friends, let the Overlook serve as a tranquil retreat before or in between matches.
Perfect for small groups, and offering an intimate dining space situated within the Overlook, the 1968 Room is the epitome of luxury.
An all-inclusive, expansive court-facing suite offered on an individual seat basis for full series and weekly packages.
This is the pinnacle hospitality experience featuring prime courtside seating, elevated food & beverage, and exclusive access.
For groups of up to 20+ entertain clients or indulge with friends in a spacious luxury suite with prime views and unparalleled comfort.
Perfect for large groups of 60+, experience the atmosphere of a US Open premium lounge, with fully customizable menu tailored to your party.
Tickets for the 2024 US Open will be available in the Spring. They will be able to be purchased at Ticketmaster, the Official Ticketing Partner of the US Open.
Single-session tickets and multi-session ticket plans are available for purchase at Ticketmaster. Prices for 2024 US Open tickets vary. Find out more information about ticket prices and packages here.
Ticketmaster makes it easy to find and manage your 2024 US Open tickets all in one place. Learn more about how to access your 2024 US Opens tickets that you purchased on Ticketmaster here.
You can buy official tickets to 2024 US Open matches at Ticketmaster. You can also purchase tickets for matches at the USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center box office in Flushing, New York during the US Open. Please visit USOpen.org for updated information regarding the US Open Box Office Hours. Box Office hours & dates are subject to change.
Each venue determines their own guidelines according to local safety regulations, so check the venue site for more detailed info before going to an event.
The 2024 US Open will take place at the USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center — a stadium complex within Flushing Meadows Corona Park in Queens, New York. Once you're in New York City, the best way to get to Flushing Meadows is by using mass transit to make your trip to the US Open convenient and cost-effective.
Subway: The 7 train provides service from Grand Central Terminal to Mets-Willets Point Station, including connections for all Metro-North Trains from Westchester and Connecticut. Service is also available from the Port Authority Bus Terminal.
Long Island Rail Road: LIRR provides easy service to Mets-Willets Point Station from Woodside, and convenient connections from Penn Station for New Jersey Transit customers. For guests with disabilities, get off the LIRR train at 61st Street-Woodside Station and transfer to the 7 train. Take the 7 train to Mets-Willets Point Station.
For more information on traveling to the 2024 US Open, visit USOpen.org
Founded in 1881, the US Open is one of the longest-running tennis tournaments in the world and the second oldest Grand Slam® tournament after Wimbledon. Richard Sears won the inaugural tournament (which was then called the U.S. National Championships) held at the Newport Casino in Newport, RI. In 1887 Ellen Hansel took home top honors in the first women's singles competition. The tournament found a new home when the USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center opened in 1978, which has become a mecca for modern tennis fans.
Every year during the US Open, fans from around the world watch as players take to the courts in the USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center. In 2018, the facilities completed extensive renovations that transformed the grounds entirely, including the reconstruction of the Louis Armstrong and Grandstand Stadiums, as well as expanded hospitality offerings. The hardcourt is the stage and soul of this major event, creating an up-tempo style of play full of unpredictable spin shots that show off the dazzling physical and mental dexterity of the sport's greatest competitors.
Every year, the best of the best come to New York to compete in the US Open. As the players duke it out on the courts before thousands of spectators, the athletes and fans alike take in all that the city has to offer - from its history and architecture to culture and entertainment.
Whether you're entertaining clients, prospects or friends, let the Overlook serve as a tranquil retreat before or in between matches.
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