$10 Credit from Ticketmaster.com with Amex Express Checkout

When you purchase your US Open tickets, get an extra $10 credit back when using the new American Express Checkout system. It works similar to Paypal or Google Checkout.

How to get $10 credit on your next ticketmaster purchase

1) Pick your US Open tickets from Ticketmaster.com
2) Get to the Checkout screen, and scroll down to the Payment section
3) Instead of using your credit card, select "Other Ways to Pay".
4) Click on the Amex - Express Checkout Logo (shown below).
5) Enter your American Express account username/password to pay.

This works just like Paypal or Google Checkout; no need to enter your credit card information.

American Express Checkout - $10 credit from Ticketmaster.com

$25 American Express Gift Card for $15
Even if you are not ready to buy your US Open tickets yet, you can get a $25 gift card for just $15 today. Offer expires on 9/7/15.

Offer Details and FAQ:
Offer valid through September 7, 2015 or while supplies last. Limit (1) $10 Statement credit per American Express online account per merchant. In order to qualify for credit, items must be purchase at qualifying online merchants and using the Amex Express button at checkout. Statement credit will appear on your billing statement within 90 days after September 7, 2015 (provided that American Express receives information from the merchant about your qualifying purchase)

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Compare 4 US Open tickets: Ashe, Grounds Pass, Armstrong, Grandstand

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  • Arthur Ashe #1
  • Armstrong #2
  • Grandstand #3

  • Grounds Passes

  • Prices fluctuate on the resale market daily.
  • Look for price arbitrage to get the best deal and watch the match you want.

  • Use the daily "Schedule of Play" guide to decide what matches you want to see.
  • Before buying last-minute tickets, you should check these 4 links first.
  • If you're not picky, you can choose the cheapest option and just roam.

1) Arthur Ashe Stadium Tickets

Why are Ashe tickets the best tickets in general?
Short Answer: Most flexible option. Full Access to all courts.

Unless there is a specific player and match you want to attend, then the Arthur Ashe tickets are the safest all-around bet when buying well in advance.

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Ashe is typically slightly more expensive to buy than Grounds Passes (except in 2022 for the upper promenade areas there are some $60 options). Yet it grants you a reserved seat (very useful if it rains) and still allows you into every stadium. To me, any Ashe ticket is worth at least $10 more than a general Grounds Pass.

The strategy is to roam anywhere, knowing you have your own seat reserved in Ashe when you want to see your favorite star player play.

The top-seeded players that are fan favorites will almost always play there exclusively and often at night.

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The trick is if you decide to get the cheapest Arthur Ashe tickets up in the upper promenade, you DON'T have to stay all day in the nosebleeds section!  Instead, I recommend getting up and checking out the US Open campus outside!

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Walking around the outside courts first and definitely go inside Armstrong, Grandstand, and Court 17. At least one of them has an exciting match. Another idea is figuring out which match looks like it will be going into a 5th set and then going there for the finish.

Look around at some of the highlights below if you get bored, and you can always come back to Ashe later!



This is basically a free-for-all ticket that gets you in the door - great for roaming around.


You can tour all other stadiums and over 20 outside courts except Ashe. Sometimes if Ashe is sold out, this is the next best option and generally is a little bit less expensive. Grounds Passes are a great way to go on Labor Day weekend or just to check out the US Open for the first time.
Be closer to the action in a more cozy space, and avoid the large crowds.

Years before Ashe was built, Armstrong was the main stadium. After the latest update in 2018, this stadium offers much better ventilation and shade for a large portion of the upper sections.

Buying an Armstrong ticket gives you a reserved seat up close and is a good alternative option when you rather have a more intimate view of the players in a slightly smaller setting. Also works if the date you want to go is sold out completely (Labor Day weekend).

What is NOT included? It lets you watch any matches except those inside Arthur Ashe.

Armstrong usually features at least 2-3 great matches (top 20 players). Plus, you will be much closer to the excitement without costing over $150. If you want the same seat quality in Ashe, it will cost >$500.

It also lets you hop over to the Grandstand (3rd court) right next door to get some shade and grab a bite to eat at the mini-food court between the two.

4) Grandstand aka "The Bull Ring" ($85+)


If prices are reasonable and you can find a good seat, I would consider the West side tickets or along the baseline at the Grandstand. Some amazing popcorn matches have happened here over the Labor Day Weekend in years past. Any seats in Rows A thru G for sections 1 thru 12 would be a good value.

Bonus Tip - Be First in Line
For almost all the smaller courts, they offer a "first-come, first-serve" system.  This means if you get in line early (gates open at 11AM. The EAST gate is the least crowded out of them), you can move quickly and get Front Row seats!

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