While tickets for the 2026 US Open haven’t gone on sale yet, it’s never too early to start preparing for your visit to the USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center. With so many ticket options to choose from, there’s a ticket type for every fan—whether you're looking to explore the grounds or snag the best seat in the house.
What does each US Open ticket have access to?
One important thing to know: tickets for Arthur Ashe Stadium include access to all other courts, while other ticket types do not include entry to Arthur Ashe Stadium.
- Grounds Admission: Best for exploring the grounds and watching matches on outer field courts.
- Grandstand: Assigned seat in Grandstand plus access to other field courts.
- Louis Armstrong Stadium: Reserved seat in the second-largest stadium.
- Arthur Ashe Stadium: Reserved seat in the tournament’s main stadium.
Grounds Admission
There’s nothing quite like the feeling of walking onto the grounds at the US Open, from the buzz of the fans and pulsing of the music, to the smells of our world-class cuisine. If you’re looking for a truly immersive experience, consider opting for Grounds Admission. Available for day sessions from Aug. 30 to Sept. 8, a grounds pass features:
- First come, first-served general admission to Louis Armstrong Stadium.
- First come, first-served admission to Grandstand.
- First come, first-served admission to Stadium 17.
- First come, first-served admission to all field courts.
- Grounds Admission does not include entry to Arthur Ashe Stadium.
Grandstand
Don’t miss some of the most exciting action on the grounds at Grandstand, our third largest stadium. Available for the first seven days of the tournament, a ticket to Grandstand includes:
- An assigned seat in Grandstand stadium.
- First come, first-served general admission to Louis Armstrong Stadium.
- First come, first-served admission to Stadium 17.
- First come, first-served admission to all field courts.
- Grandstand admission does not include entry to Arthur Ashe Stadium.
Louis Armstrong Stadium
One of the most beloved spaces at the USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center, Louis Armstrong Stadium tickets often sell quickly. The second biggest stadium at the US Open, Louis Armstrong Stadium was rebuilt in 2018 to accommodate a 14,000-seat capacity and create a retractable roof. Day session tickets are sold for the first nine days of the tournament, and evening sessions are available for the first seven days. A ticket to Louis Armstrong Stadium brings you closer to the action, giving you the best views in the stadium, and includes:
- A designated seat in Louis Armstrong Stadium.
- First come, first-served admission to Grandstand.
- First come, first-served admission to Stadium 17.
- First come, first-served admission to all field courts.
- Louis Armstrong Stadium admission does not include entry to Arthur Ashe Stadium.
Arthur Ashe Stadium
While Arthur Ashe Stadium is in the midst of a grand makeover, the progress won’t interrupt the excitement at the 2026 US Open. Our largest stadium on site, Arthur Ashe Stadium hosts an unparalleled atmosphere, with the sport’s biggest stars giving their all on the main stage. Day session tickets are available every day, while evening sessions are available from Aug. 30 to Sept. 11. A ticket to Arthur Ashe Stadium offers:
- An assigned seat in the main stadium.
- First come, first-served general admission to Louis Armstrong Stadium.
- First come, first-served admission to Grandstand.
- First come, first-served admission to Stadium 17.
- First come, first-served admission to all field courts.
US Open Premier
For guests looking to elevate their US Open experience, don’t miss out on US Open Premier—the next evolution of hospitality at the US Open. Where courtside energy meets New York’s sophisticated hospitality, US Open Premier offers luxurious suites, premium club spaces and innovative courtside experience. Single luxury suites are on sale now, and check out US Open Premier’s 2026 packages for the full list of upcoming offerings.
Which US Open ticket should I buy?
Choose Grounds Admission if: you want to explore the tournament, see multiple matches across field courts and have easy access to player practice courts.
Choose Grandstand tickets if: you want a guaranteed seat in one of the most exciting stadiums on the grounds.
Choose Louis Armstrong Stadium tickets if: you want a reserved seat in a major stadium with top players.
Choose Arthur Ashe Stadium tickets if: you want to see the biggest matches and the sport’s biggest stars in the sport’s biggest stadium.
The 2026 US Open Singles Main Draw is Sunday, Aug. 23 to Sunday, Sept. 13. Become a US Open Insider to be notified when individual tickets go on sale. For any other questions regarding ticket information, check out our ticket FAQs.
