US Open Chase and Amex Lounge Free Sign Up. How to bypass the waitlist


US Open - JP Morgan Chase Lounge

Chase Lounge is near the US Open East Gate Entrance

Each member is allowed 4 RSVP spots per day;
8 total RSVPs per email account.

Day sessions are from 10AM to 4PM.
Evening sessions are valid from 6-8:30PM.
2024 reservations are now open as of 8/21!

Waitlist Tip: to get in during the day, confirm at the door as soon as you get through the gates. That way they know you're there for the day and can show up. Too many RSVP and bail!

Can't get into the Lounge? Check out the Chase Terrace by the top of the Grandstand court instead.
It offers nice snacks and views to chill when the weather isn't too bad. Great ice cream!

RSVP website is now available!
Enter the Customer service number: 8009452028


Need a spot? VIP fans can come join us as guests! Email is required.

US Open Fan sessions during Week 1 (Mon-Sat).


To be our guest for one of the day sessions, please message us with the date and approximate time you're coming to the Chase Lounge or Terrace! We love to meet our fans for photo opts.

QR codes will be sent to you via email. Chase allows guests to join later, even after the host arrives.

American Express Centurion Lounge

  • Reservations are available for a few sessions! Click "Notify" to be on the waitlist.

  • Ticket RVSPs open for Platinum and Centurion Card members at 10:00 am

  • "American Express® Platinum Card and Centurion Members can enjoy all The Centurion Suite has to offer at US Open Tennis, including food bites created by Centurion Lounge Chefs & curated cocktail and wine offerings, plus more goodies."

US Open Essentials



The RSVP system fills up quickly with high demand, but they will text you if a spot opens.

Take a break from the tennis at the US Open:
Enjoy A/C, drinks, and snacks while watching US Open Tennis from the Chase Lounge!

Deal Tips:
Reservations can be "split up" at various times and dates offered during the tournament. We recommend choosing an afternoon session when it is a good time to escape and recharge.

Here's another Chase Lounge tennis fan's review.


More US Open Freebies

Subscribe for more of our US Open updates



Want to learn more about US Open freebies and perks?
Subscribe to our US Open free email list today!

Tennis Olympic Gold Medalists Shine at Tokyo 2020

Team TopCourt brings the drills, lessons, and interviews.

Watch both the Men's and Women's Olympic Champions from Tokyo 2020.

New videos are available every month!

Men's Singles Gold Medalist - Alexander Zverev (Germany)

Women's Singles Gold Medalist - Belinda Bencic (Switzerland)

US Open ticket system decoder

US Open Ticket System



Do Ashe tickets get you into Armstrong? Yes.

Arthur Ashe Tickets
  • Gets you a reserved seat in the main stadium
  • Has a roof in case of rain
  • Allows viewing matches on Armstrong, Grandstand, plus any of the other outside courts until their conclusion.

Evening Sessions (starts 7PM) 2 matches, $35+
  • Typically you will see Nadal, Djokovic, or top seeds play at night
  • Worth experiencing once!
  • Cooler temps later at night so bring a sweater
  • The women's match is followed by the men's match


Grounds Passes
  • Valid entry to all matches *except* Arthur Ashe ($65+)
  • Seating is on a first-come-first-serve basis for the Day.


Louis Armstrong Stadium
  • Valid for Armstrong, 2nd Biggest Stadium Only
  • Day and Night Sessions are available independently
  • Reserved Seating in the 2nd stadium
  • A good deal to watch next-tier players up close

  • Valid for Grandstand, 3rd Biggest Stadium Only
  • Fans love this oval bullring-shaped arena
  • Can be a great deal during Labor Day weekend
  • Lower Bowl Reserve Seating for great views

Ticket Buyer Tips

US Open Tennis: Tickets advice for fans

US Open Tennis Tickets vs Package Plans

Buying individual tickets instead of packages can save you lots of money and offer more flexibility!

Only buy a package if you're sure you can attend most sessions.

It is still a buyer's market unless you get a marquee matchup for the later rounds.

The rounds leading up to the Labor Day weekend have been also popular in recent years. Note that this year, the two semi-finals for the men are sold as individual tickets.

In the past, these "Super Saturday" sessions were combined and sold as one ticket. Now they are individually worth slightly less with only one semi-final feature each.


Want all the real tips about finding the best US Open Ticket deals?


Which Day Sessions will get sold out first?

The most popular dates are generally the Saturday session for Labor Day weekend. Closely followed by the Finals Championship weekend tickets.

If you want to lock in these dates, it might be worth ordering now. Otherwise, you likely have time to buy individual tickets in July or even August.

Tip: Always buy from the Official Ticket Seller before trying resellers.

US Open Stadium Tickets

The Ashe tickets are the most flexible. Followed by the Grounds Pass, and then Armstrong and Grandstand. Because you do not know the draws and schedules until August, getting an individual stadium pass other than Ashe is a bit risky.

However, Armstrong and Grandstand will guarantee you a relatively close view of the action in one location (without needing to roam around the grounds).

Are "Multi-Session Ticket Plans" sold as a package a smart idea?

Only if you are planning to attend a series of multiple days and nights: you can purchase a ticket mini-plan today. This is recommended only for those who plan to commit to most day and night sessions during either championship weekend or Labor Day weekend.

I have purchased this plan before. Then had to sell several sessions that I could not attend personally. This option will allow you secure seats early. However, you become responsible for handling seats you do not want. This package also works well if you need a larger batch of seats all in a row.

Generally, after the sale of extra seats, you come out even or possibly slightly ahead. However, it is very dependent on many factors such as demand for particular sessions. Remember the inventory risk for you, the package ticket holders.

How much do US Open Ticket Plans Cost?
Depends on the session. For the opening week, it can be $290 per seat. For the entire tournament at every round, it is above $2000 per seat.

Strategy for June - "Hold". For July/Aug - "Buy"

Wait until the general sale dates to compare the retail prices to resell tickets. See how much demand is there for the popular sessions first. Wait for the 2-for-1 discount codes (via our email) to appear in late July, or early August before committing to weekday seats.

If your favorite player does not make it to 2nd week, yet is a popular fan favorite, you may still get good money for your seat. In September, a case can be made to Sell. Factor in weather conditions and if a player has the potential to break a grand slam record if they win the US Open (Nadal, Serena).


US Open Series welcomes Tennis Fans back

 Get your vaccines, get your tickets!


We're finally ready. Fans excited as the US opens up for Summer.
This is fantastic news and shows the tremendous progress the USA has made for going from worst to first in a year. Covid-19 vaccinations are at a strong level and we are getting more fans vaccinated safely and efficiently. Both kids and adults can enjoy summer picnics again this 4th of July.

Tennis-Bargains offering US Open codes, discount sales, and 2-for-1 promos!
We are ready for a vacation after almost 2 years. I can think of no better reward trip for tennis fans than celebrating together with friends and family at an outdoor event the success we've made in 2021.

Tennis is back and so are the fans for summer events in the USA

US Open Series Tennis - Fans are back for 2021

Tennis Events for Summer 2021


European events with the French Open and Wimbledon are looking once again for America to lead. Restrictions overseas are slowly lifting in some areas but hotspots still rage on elsewhere. Still, in Paris and London and the Tokyo Olympics, the war has not been won yet. The message is still mixed for fans at those events.

No one is free until we are all free. - MLK

USA successfully battling covid-19 with vaccines

"Vote and Vaccinate"- two things we've done really well as Americans this past year.
Over 40% of all Americans are now fully vaccinated. Over 62% have at least 1 dose.
The tide is now in our favor. Please DO your part to help encourage others.

America returns to lead the World
As world history has shown - we might be a little slow to get going (and usually arrive last to the party) - but once we have that momentum, we cannot be stopped. Keeping the progress up, and staying healthy means that 2021 will be the last year we get grounded by covid.

It's now the golden opportunity for this generation to once again come to the rescue of the World.
How we fought, struggled, and finally end this pandemic will tell the tale of our lifetimes. Our choice and our actions will decide the fate of this era. It is how you and your children will be remembered in human history forever. Do your part!

Building the legacy of our nation and the destiny of every free person has the right to Health and the Pursuit of Happiness (tennis). It starts here in America and spreads to the world - Freedom, the proven cure.

US Open 2021 Plans to Re-Open

Governor Cuomo has just announced NY venues can return to 100% capacity for fully vaccinated fans. NYC reported the lowest rate of positive infections since the start of the pandemic. This Cincy Open event is part of the US Open series and part of the "road trip to NYC" that peaks with the US Open that plays in September.

If you have never been to the US Open before, this is a must-do on the tennis bucket list for all true tennis fans.

Read more about my tennis adventures to the US Open final @ JCtennis.com - one night after work, I boarded a standby flight from DC to go watch Rafael Nadal win his career grand slam. Nadal now has a chance to reach 21 titles. Exciting times for tennis!

US Open Ticket Information and Discount Codes

Sign up for our email list to get caught up with the latest tennis fan info.

Helpful tips will include:
  • When will tickets be available?
  • Which seats are a good deal and sold first?
  • How do you find promo codes?
  • Buy and Sell ticket recommendations based on who is playing and what sessions are hot.

  • Where should you sit for the least (or most) sun?
  • Which areas have the best airflow and open space?
  • Recommended walking paths to save time and avoid crowds

From Memorial Day to Labor Day, this is a very positive outlook for summer.

As fans slowly trickle back into sports and stadiums, we are very confident that events will have new safety protocols such as all-digital tickets and re-designed fan zones. We will provide on-the-ground fan advice and links to medical guidance and travel policies for NYC.

We will also send out new maps to help fans stay away from crowded areas, see more tennis from up close, and where to go for taking breaks or day trips around New York City.

There will also be ticket giveaways on our Facebook fan page. We love to reward the NYC and Queens local community by sending pairs of tickets digitally to our winners. We want to say thank you to the healthcare providers and for staying NYC-Strong throughout the epidemic last year.

Facebook Updates