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2025 US Open tickets? 4 smart rules to know before buying

US Open Tickets - key signals to buy

  • Arthur Ashe
    • Valued at $200+ for weekdays
    • < $150 for nights; < $300 for weekends
  • Grounds Passes
    • Less than Ashe (should be less than any Ashe Tickets - otherwise, just wait)

  • Armstrong
    • Ashe price +/- $50 (good for closer tiered seats, smaller stadium)
  • Grandstand
    • Ashe +/- $40 (best for 2nd or 3rd rounds, depends on matchup)

Are ticket prices too high? Should you sell? Ways to "trade" for another stadium?

  • Stick to Ashe Stadium - if you want rain protection insurance with the roof or for a must-see player.
  • If Armstrong or Grandstand are only slightly more expensive, get those instead.
  • With similar prices, it's better to have a quality seat you can use than a cheap pass.
  • Grounds Passes should always be cheaper than Ashe!

1) Arthur Ashe Stadium

A "good price" range for Ashe currently is about $200-$250 for Day Session tickets.

Select "BEST SEATS" and slide the Max price to $250 (or $300)

Ticketmaster tips for the best resale price for the closest seat

  • In the menu tab, select "Best Seats" (not lowest price)
  • Move the Max Price slider down ($250 or $300 to start)

Wonder how much better seats you'd get for $50 more?
Just shift the price bar up one notch to $300 or $350. Find the best incremental price and best views. Sometimes it's better to sit closer rather than at a corner angle. I prefer the baseline sides.

Unless you get the 100s mid-level or buy the Men's Final, never pay over $1000 for the promenade outer level!

Check out amazing Armstrong or Grandstand options in the $350-$550 range (below).

Row Letters matter more than Row Numbers!
A-C row letters are always worth at least $50-$100 more than bigger letter rows.

Going from Upper Promenade to Lower Promenade upgrade makes the biggest difference.

Almost as much as going from Lower Promenade to the cheapest Loge seats.
Think of the lower promenade as "economy plus", and Loge as business class.

The back rows (letters like W, X, Y, Z, or ZZ) often have empty seats during week 1.

Those people generally prefer to roam outside, take selfies of the NYC skyline, or lounge around at free perk booths. You might be watching a lot of the action on the giant TV screens.

Why Ashe Stadium tickets are the *safest* tickets to buy?
Short Answer:
  • Ashe is the most flexible option
  • Access to all the courts
  • A reserved seat in the main stadium

  • Rain insurance: a covered place to shelter inside if it rains
  • Play will continue under its roof, even if outside play is suspended.

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

Grounds Pass vs Ashe Ticket
The grounds pass becomes less valuable as more big matches get put on the main stadium. Usually, by week 2, you want access to reserved Ashe seats where most key matches are held.


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Ashe is typically slightly more expensive than Grounds Passes. Yet it grants you a reserved seat (very useful if it rains) and allows you into every stadium. Any of the Grounds Passes should cost less.

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

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

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Wait-and-see vs Pay-and-Pray? Before and after the official draw comes out.

The later the purchase, the more info about the draw - at the risk of higher prices!
If you're not picky, I would get the cheapest ticket. Just being at the US Open is an experience.
Then just wander around the outer 17 courts from match to match!

Most matches take about 2.5 hours to complete. Usually slightly shorter to watch the women's best of 3 sets.

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