How much does it cost to participate?

How much does it cost to participate?

The 2024 US Open kicked off on Monday, August 26. One of the most important tennis events on the calendar is full of excitement, and the great performances of numerous big names at the Paris Olympics have brought a lot of momentum to the event. Novak Djokovic will have a tough time defending his title and etching his infamy into the history books as he attempts to win his record-breaking 25th Major title.

It will be an entertaining two weeks, as always in Queens. Thousands of lucky fans will be sitting in the stands and witnessing the incredible performances of the greatest tennis players in the world.

How much would it cost to attend the US Open? We would like to answer this question for you, dear readers. At the time of publication, the first round had already been completed, so no ticket prices are listed. All prices via Ticketmaster.

Second round

There are numerous purchasing options to enjoy tennis at Arthur Ashe Stadium and the surrounding courts. The most common option for fans is a day or night pass. They are cheaper than any package and are a boon for fans of certain players like Djokovic or Carlos Alcaraz.

At the time of this writing, a one-day ticket for a second-round match at Arthur Ashe Stadium at the US Open costs between $123 and $654. A seat at Louis Armstrong Stadium costs between $174 and $640. A one-day Grounds Pass, which grants general access to Louis Armstrong Stadium, Grandstand Stadium and Field Courts & Grounds, costs $137.

Third round

In the third round things slowly get better and prices rise accordingly.

A seat at Arthur Ashe Stadium costs a minimum of $287 and as much as $3,495 (a ticket for one of the back ends of the field, directly behind the action at eye level). A seat at Louis Armstrong Stadium for the third round costs $401 to $1,498. A GA ticket for the third round currently costs $226.

These prices can vary greatly depending on the preliminary rounds. This is the case for all of these tickets, but especially for the rounds before the round of 16.

Round of 16

Speaking of which! This is what the ticket prices look like when the tournament field slowly gets smaller.

The cheapest seat at Arthur Ashe Stadium for the first round of 16 game is $217, while the most expensive seat in an elevated corner with an ideal view of the field costs a whopping $4,660. At Louis Armstrong Stadium, you can get a seat from $470 to $1,634 per person. General admission for the round of 16 is $196.

Quarterfinals

Starting in the quarterfinals, all games will be played at Arthur Ashe Stadium and fans must have a seat to gain entry. So there will be no general admission and no games in the stands or at the Louis Armstrong.

With the Open still a long way off and no one knowing who will play in the quarterfinals, tickets are starting at just $198. There are plenty of expensive options to choose from, though the most impressive is an $11,000 ticket that lets you sit just behind one end of the court. There really is something for everyone.

Semifinal

Same situation as above – all games are played at Arthur Ashe Stadium and there is no GA.

Currently, the men’s singles semifinals cost $366 for the cheapest ticket and a whopping $20,000 for the most expensive. For the women, a semifinal ticket costs between $196 and $9,320.

final

Everything is at stake here and the participation price corresponds to the effort.

Until the final, a ticket for the men’s team is still available for $681. If you want to splurge, tickets can be had for up to $23,000. The cheapest ticket for the women’s final is $338, with prices ranging up to $3,058.

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