2018 US Open Amex Presale Links - Why it's better to Wait until next week (6/11-6/17) for Buy One, Get One offers

Is the US Open Amex Presale worth it?

The annual "presale" Amex tickets offered on 6/4-6/9 are nothing special. It is just one way to reward their loyal card holders for a chance to purchase regular price tickets one week earlier before the better tickets come up for sale. Similar seat options will be available for purchase after June 11.

The Buy One, Get One Free deal is the one worth checking after June 11...

Here is what we know so far:
The 2018 special offer for the Amex B1G1 sessions will be available for the following sessions:

Session 4 - Tuesday Evening (Aug. 28)
Session 6 - Wednesday Evening (Aug. 29)
Session 16 - Monday Evening (Sept. 3)
Session 17 - Tuesday Day (Sept. 4)
Session 19 - Wednesday Day (Sept. 5)

Tip: Wait until at least Mid-June to see the Full Inventory of tennis tickets.

You will find many more US Open Sponsor Buy One, Get One offers and date choices.
This effectively gives you 50% off the retail price. Note: these tickets require special promo codes to unlock on the US Open purchase map.

IMPORTANT: Resell Ticket Exchange Prices will come down once better prices and more tickets become open to the public. This gives you a better gauge of how much to pay for the "True Ticket Price".

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The best benefit of the B1G1 offer is that you pay for the price of one, you get 2 seats next to each other. A great way to introduce a new friend to US Open tennis for its 50th anniversary.

There will also be changes to the scheduling of top matches because of the new Armstrong Stadium built this year. It will feature Day and Evening ticket sessions under a roof, so that may be more reason to wait and see which top players play where! Main Draws will come out in August.

American Express Fine print:
** Offer is limited to promenade tickets and is subject to availability. Each ticket will reflect a face value of 50% off the regular price. Free tickets must be for the same session as purchased tickets.

2018 US Open Tickets now available for sale

 2018 US Open Tennis Event
Just Announced: There will be no official USTA pre-sale event this year*.

American Express member pre-sale will occur in early June. The regular US Open tickets will be available for public sale on June 11, 2018.

Here's how to reserve your tickets prior to the public sale and find early-bird dealsEvery year, I see some people list their tickets lower than retail value. Often this occurs right after they have received their mini-plan tickets and realize they cannot attend all the sessions.

Which are the Best Early Tickets to buy or reserve for the US Open?
The key is to keep an eye out for hidden gems for the most popular tickets.
Day tickets for the 1st and 2nd weekend are always bought and sold quickly.

Labor Day Weekend and Finals Weekend prices tickets go fast!
Semi-Finals for Men are also very limited each year because you get 2 amazing matches in one day.

In the next few months, we will also provide details of any great offers such as 2-for-1 promo specials. Or Simply google for "Tennis Bargains US Open".

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Miami Open 2018: Tennis Tips and Discount Tickets

Federer returns in 2018 to defend Miami title!
Enjoy sunny South Florida and the Top 100 players in the world.

Last minute re-sell Tickets that can be cheaper for Stadium Seats!
Look forward to great tennis at the end of the month if you're on the East Coast!

Next year, there is a plan to move this event to the Miami Dolphins stadium. So if you've wanted to watch this even at its original Key Biscayne location, this might be your last chance!

Ticket Calendar: Miami Open - Tennis Masters 1000 Event Ticket Calendar

March 19-31, 2018
You have a chance to see almost all the top 100 tennis players (for both the men's and women's field) all there in one place. In the past, this was known as the Sony Ericsson Open. Think of it as a mini-grand slam over 2 weeks (late March into early April). See all the best tennis players up close in both the practice courts and matches.

Miami Open Grandstand Tickets

Value Tip:
If you will be going during the first week (March 19-25), you are better off buying what is called a "Grandstand Ticket".

It essentially gets you into every court except the Main Stadium. I know what you are saying...but I really, really want to watch Federer and he is only playing at the stadium. Ok, but chances are that the match will be against a much weaker opponent and will end in an unspectacular 6-2, 6-1 score in under an hour.

If you want the best value, instead just get on the practice courts (especially before his match) and see Federer much closer up there. Then check out all the other court matches and upcoming stars on the outside courts.

"Verified Resell" = Hidden Deals:
Go to the Ticket Map, zoom in on the seats and look for the "Verified Re-sell Tickets" shown in little purple circles (instead of the blue).

These seats were owned by fans who cannot attend and are now trying to resell them on the market. If you're lucky and patient, you can find deals for these seats the night before or even a few hours before the event opening time (usually 11AM) when the tickets get frozen. Fans do not want to lose their money so they may sell their seats under retail price here!

Miami Open Attendance Tips for 1st-time viewers:

Bring a MasterCard credit card (sponsors of the event) with you, so that you can go use the "early access" side lane. It gets you in the gates earlier at 9:30AM at this entrance before the big crowds.


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