The US Open schedule is an annual highlight in the summer tennis world. From August 18 through September 7, 2025, the best players in the world converge on Flushing Meadows Corona Park to compete for the title of Grand Slam champion. Whether you’re a fan of the sport’s top men’s and women’s players or just want to witness a New York moment, this iconic tournament has something for everyone.
Each year, the US Open championships grow and expand to showcase a different level of athleticism and drama. There are five main categories of play, each of which is contested over two weeks: women’s singles, men’s singles, women’s doubles, and mixed doubles (on years when the Paralympics do not take place). The US Open has also featured world-class juniors and wheelchair tennis since 1968.
During the opening rounds, you can see the top seeds tested by fearless challengers. Watch the drama build as the quarterfinals and semifinals approach. And then, come to the finals, where legends are made and trophies are lifted.
Tickets are on sale now on the official Ticketmaster site and resale platforms like Stubhub and Viagogo. I suggest checking the Ticketmaster site on your computer/web browser, using multiple tabs to compare section availability and sorting lists in various ways before deciding where to sit (it’s easier than you might think to find standard tickets, often in Promenade or Armstrong sections – these are marked as blue dots on the detailed seat map). New Vivid Seats customers get $20 off $200+ orders. Also be aware that on days when the Mets are playing home games at Citi Field, parking may be limited or not available at the venue, and you might be directed to other nearby guest parking lots 1-6.