Even though there's still a chill in the air in New York City, it's never too early to start making your summer plans—especially if the 2025 US Open is on your warm-weather bucket list.
Mark your calendars today, because US Open tickets for all main draw events will go on sale to the general public on Friday, May 30 at 9 a.m. EDT. American Express Card Members will get exclusive access to all main draw individual session tickets while supplies last—including those for the revamped Mixed Doubles Championships—prior to the public on-sale date, beginning on Tuesday, May 27 at 9 a.m. EDT through Wednesday, May 28 at 11:59 p.m. EDT, quantities limited, terms apply.
For fans who prefer the more relaxed atmosphere and unexpected matchups of an exhibition, tickets for the fan-favorite Stars of the Open, which will take place during Fan Week on Thursday, Aug. 21, can be purchased during both the AMEX Card Member presale and the public on-sale, quantities limited, terms apply.
After a record-breaking 2024 championships, which celebrated the power of tennis and welcomed more than 1 million tennis fans through the gates of the USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center over the course of the three weeks, the 2025 US Open will no doubt be another memorable event, coupling thrilling on-court action with the world-class food, entertainment and experiences that make the tournament a can't-miss occasion for those who love to be in the center of it all.
And even more spectacular awaits this year, with the singles main draws expanding to 15 days, starting on Sunday, Aug. 24, and the reimagined Mixed Doubles Championship to take place during the first week of the tournament, Tuesday Aug. 19-Wednesday Aug. 20, allowing the sport's biggest stars a greater opportunity to team up and vie for a coveted Grand Slam title and a $1 million winner's prize.
To make sure you don't miss a single announcement and to stay up-to-date on all US Open news, sign up for the US Open Insider or SMS text alerts, and get ready for three weeks of excitement from Monday, Aug. 18 through Sunday, Sept. 7.
