The final Grand Slam of the year begins Sunday at Flushing Meadows, New York. Mixed doubles has gotten the most attention this year with its revamped format, shifting to being played over two days and playing before singles action. But the main draw of men’s and women’s singles starts next week, and with top players such as Jannik Sinner, Aryna Sabalenka, Coco Gauff, and Carlos Alcaraz competing this time around, it should be a highly competitive tournament overall.
The US Open schedule starts with qualifiers on August 24 and ends with the men’s final on September 7 and the women’s on September 8. The first round of qualifying takes place from Thursday to Friday, with 128 players qualifying for the main draw by winning three rounds of matches.
All US Open tickets are sold on a flat rate, meaning you can purchase the same seats for any session. This gives you the flexibility to enjoy the day or night sessions as you wish, without needing to exit and re-enter the grounds between sessions. You will need your ticket to enter the venue, and it will be scanned again upon entering each stadium.
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