How to get US Open tickets: 2025 dates and prices compared

This year, the US Open runs from August 24 to September 7, and it's not too late to get tickets to see it live in New York City.

The 2025 US Open kicked off in New York City this week, and tickets are still available to watch many of the top male and female tennis players compete. Though the first matches began on August 24, there are still a few strategies for buying US Open tickets.

Back at the USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center, the 2025 US Open matches take place from August 24 until September 7 for the main draws. However, the tournament has already been underway since August 19, when the new format of mixed doubles kicked off. This year, the Women’s Final match takes place on the evening of Saturday, September 6, with the tournament closing on the afternoon of Saturday, September 7, after the Men’s Finals.

Among the defending champions from the 2024 US Open are Jannik Sinner in the Men’s Singles, Aryna Sabalenka in the Women’s Singles, Max Purcell and Jordan Thompson in the Men’s Doubles, and Lyudmyla Kichenok and Jelena “Alona” Ostapenko in the Women’s Doubles. With many of these players returning in 2025, the competition is fierce for the last US Open under Stacey Allaster’s direction.

If you’re looking for how to get US Open 2025 tickets, we’ve got you covered. Below, we’ve provided a breakdown of the US Open 2025 schedule, ticket purchasing details, and price comparisons between original and resale passes. You can also browse ticket-specific options at your leisure on StubHub or Vivid Seats.

US Open 2025 schedule

The US Open 2025 takes place at the USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center in Queens, New York, with matches happening every day for two weeks from August 24 until the Men’s Finals match on September 7. The Men’s and Women’s Singles matches start on August 24, Women’s Doubles kick off on August 28, and Men’s Doubles begin on August 30.

Boys’ and Girls’ Junior Singles then begin on August 31, with Doubles starting their first round on September 1. Additionally, the Quad Wheelchair Doubles begin on September 2, before the Singles kick off on September 3. Final matches take place between September 5 and 7. Tickets vary depending on day or night sessions each day.

DateStubHub pricesVivid Seats prices
August 24, 2025 (Day)$256$255
August 24, 2025 (Night)$114$115
August 25, 2025 (Day)$158$162
August 25, 2025 (Night)$140$141
August 26, 2025 (Day)$142$160
August 26, 2025 (Night)$96$96
August 27, 2025 (Day)$134$181
August 27, 2025 (Night)$107$106
August 28, 2025 (Day)$250$230
August 28, 2025 (Night )$131$130
August 29, 2025 (Day)$322$305
August 29, 2025 (Night)$159$167
August 30, 2025 (Day)$443$378
August 30, 2025 (Night)$202$197
August 31, 2025 (Day)$294$308
August 31, 2025 (Night)$240$240
September 1, 2025 (Day)$155$154
September 1, 2025 (Night)$151$147
September 2, 2025 (Day)$123$77
September 2, 2025 (Night)$202$199
September 3, 2025 (Day)$114$106
September 3, 2025 (Night)$260$225
September 4, 2025$171$172
September 5, 2025 (Day)$254$249
September 5, 2025 (Night)$404$397
September 6, 2025$315$309
September 7, 2025$646$658


How to buy tickets for the US Open 2025

You can buy original tickets for the US Open 2025 on Ticketmaster, including passes to the Arthur Ashe Stadium, Louis Armstrong Stadium, Grandstand Stadium, and Grounds Passes (with day and night passes generally available for each). However, the available inventory of original tickets is limited, with certain matches, like the Men’s Singles Final, already being sold out.

Tickets for the US Open 2025 are also available to purchase on verified resale ticket platforms like StubHub and Vivid Seats. For matches with lower original ticket inventory, you may find better luck with seating and availability on these sites.

How much are US Open tickets?

Ticket prices for the US Open 2025 vary depending on ticket type, match day, and demand. Typically, ticket prices go up for matches played by high-profile players and increase as the tournament reaches the finals.

On Ticketmaster, the least expensive original US Open 2025 tickets are $73 for evening session Arthur Ashe tickets on August 26 to $394 for the Men’s Singles Semifinal on September 5. For the dates on which original tickets are still available, the prices are generally comparable to resale tickets.

Meanwhile, the cheapest tickets on StubHub range from $96 for the August 26 evening session at the Arthur Ashe Stadium to $646 for the Men’s Singles Final on September 7. On Vivid Seats, the cheapest US Open tickets start from $77 day session grounds pass on September 2 to $658 on September 7 for the Men’s Singles Final.

Grounds passes tend to be the cheapest. These passes include general admission access to the grounds, Louis Armstrong Stadium, and Grandstand, but you won’t be able to get into matches at Arthur Ashe Stadium with them. Almost every day has either a day session or a night session pass associated with each ticket type. Generally, night/evening session tickets are cheaper than day session tickets, with most September match dates being exceptions.

For more details on what each ticket type entails, check out Ticketmaster’s website.

Who is playing at the US Open?

The number of players in the US Open 2025 amounts to well over 100 competing in the Singles matches, with 64 Doubles teams at the tournament. The categories of players include those competing in Men’s and Women’s Singles, Men’s and Women’s Doubles, Wheelchair Men’s and Women’s Singles, Wheelchair Quad Singles, Wheelchair Men’s and Women’s Doubles, Wheelchair Quad Doubles, Boys’ and Girls’ Singles, and Boys’ and Girls’ Doubles.

Here’s a breakdown of the top-seeded players and some notable wildcards in the four main events:

Men’s Singles

  • Jannik Sinner, Carlos Alcarez, Alexander Zverev, Taylor FRitz, Jack Draper, Ben Shelton, Novak Djokovic, Alex de Minaur, Karen Khachanov, Lorenzo Musetti, Holger Rune, Casper Ruud, Daniil Medvedev, Tommy Paul, Andrey Rublev, Jakub Mensik, Frances Tiafoe, Alejando Davidovich Fokina, Francisco Cerundolo, Jiri Lehecka, Tomas Machac, Ugo Humbert, Alexander Bublik, Flavio Cobolli, Felix Auger-Aliassime, Stefanos Tsitsipas, Denis Shapovalov, Alex Michelsen, Tallon Griekspor, Brandon Nakashima, Gabriel Diallo, Luciano Darderi, Nishesh Basavareddy (wild card), Tristan Schoolkate (wild card), Stefan Dostanic (wild card)

Women’s Singles

  • Aryna Sabalenka, Iga Swiatek, Coco Gauff, Jessica Pegula, Mirra Andreeva, Madison Leys, Jasmine Paolini, Amanda Anisimova, Elena Rybakina, Emma Navarro, Karolina Muchova, Elina Svitolina, Ekaterina Alexandrova, Clara Tauson, Daria Kasatkina, Belinda Bencic, Liudmila Samsonova, Beatriz Haddad Maia, Elise Mertens, Diana Shnaider, Linda Noskova, Victoria Mboko, Noami Osaka, Veronika Kudermetova, Jelena Ostapenko, Sofia Kenin, Marta Kostyuk, Magdalena Frech, Anna Kalinskaya, Dayana Yastremska, Leylah Fernandez, McCartney Kessler, Venus Williams (wild card), Caroline Garcia (wild card), Caty McNally (wild card)

Men’s Doubles

  • Julian Cash/Lloyd Glasspool, Marcelo Arevalo/Mate Pavic, Harri Heliovaara/Henry Patten, Kevin Krawietz/Tim Putz, Marcel Granollers/Horacio Zeballos, Simone Bolelli/Andrea Vavassori, Joe Salisbury/Neal Skupski, Christian Harrison/Evan King, Hugo Nys/Edouard Roger-Vasselin, Maximo Gonzalez/Andres Molteni, Nikola Mektic/Rajeev Ram, Francisco Cabral/Lucas Miedler, Sadio Doumbia/Fabien Reboul, Yuki Bhambri/Michael Venus, Guido Andreozzi/Sander Arends, Adam Pavlasek/Jan Zielinski

Women’s Doubles

  • Katerina Siniakova/Taylor Townsend, Sara Errani/Jasmine Paolini, Gabriela Dabrowski/Erin Routliffe, Veronika Kudermetova/Elise Mertens, Mirra Andreeva/Diana Shnaider, Lyudmyla Kichenok/Ellen Perez, Asia Muhammad/Demi Schuurs, Guo Hanyu/Alexandra Panova, Anna Danilina/Aleksandra Krunic, Timea Babos/Luisa Stefani, Chan Hao-ching/Jiang Xinyu, Ekaterina Alexandrova/Zhang Shuai, Tereza Mihalikova/Olivia Nicholls, Breatriz Haddad Maia/Laura Siegemund, Cristina Bucsa/Nicole Melichar-Martinez, Caroline Dolehide/Sofia Kenin

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