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The U.S. Open is in full swing in New York City, with tennis fans heading to Flushing Meadows for the final Grand Slam tournament of 2024 to see the top players in the world go head to head at the Billie Jean King National Tennis Center in Queens.
At a Glance: How to Buy U.S. Open Tickets Online
The U.S Open kicked off in August with men’s and women’s single first round matches. Next up is the highly anticipated matchup between American tennis pro Taylor Fritz and top-seed Jannik Sinner on Sunday.
Ticket plans for the U.S. Open‘s men’s final are in high demand, now available on a variety of sites at various price points. Here’s what you need to know about picking up U.S. Open tickets online — and acing your visit to one of the biggest tennis tournaments in the world.
How to Buy U.S. Open Tickets Online
While some seats have sold out for the men’s final and all grounds admission day passes are gone, there are still available resale passes on Ticketmaster and across other resale sites. Here’s where to find last-minute passes to the U.S. open online.
Buy U.S. Open Tickets on Ticketmaster
Want to attend the men’s final at the U.S. Open? Passes for Arthur Ashe Stadium are available at the time of publication as standard and verified resale tickets for various dates on Ticketmaster. You can also find resale Grandstand Stadium and Grounds Pass tickets for the day sessions on Ticketmaster, though keep in mind they’re likely more than face value.
Buy U.S. Open Tickets on Vivid Seats
On top of looking for available tickets for the U.S. Open on Ticketmaster, tennis fans can try looking for resale tickets for upcoming matches, including the men’s final, on resale sites like Vivid Seats. Rolling Stone readers can get a $20 discount on orders of $200 or more with the exclusive promo code RS2024 when checking out through Vivid Seats.
Buy U.S. Open Tickets on Gametime
Resale shop Gametime has available U.S. Open passes, including ground admission stubs, listed on its site. Prices vary, but we spotted ground admission tickets starting at a reasonable rate of $24 for Sunday. U.S. Open men’s finale tickets are listed for around $214+ at the time of this writing.
Buy U.S. Open Tickets on Viagogo
Another reliable site for finding last-minute U.S. Open tickets online is Viagogo. Several ground pass tickets are available for the last day of the Grand Slam tournament, as well as individual session tickets for Sunday’s matches.
Buy U.S. Open Tickets on TicketNetwork
We recommend TicketNetwork for finding sold-out stubs to the final day of the U.S. Open. If you want to score a discount on your tickets, you can use the promo code RS150 for $150 off $500, or plug in the promo RS300 for a whopping $300 off orders of $1,000 at checkout. Inventory is, of course, pretty limited, but we found tickets for around $370+ a piece for the men’s final.
Buy U.S. Open Tickets on StubHub
U.S. Open stubs are also on StubHub, where the reseller has grounds admission and session 25 (men’s final) tickets. Stubs are currently going for around $271 per ticket for Sunday’s men’s final tennis match in the 300-level of the stadium.
How to Watch the U.S. Open Online
Can’t make it to the Billie Jean King National Tennis Center this weekend? You can watch the day’s most important matches online at home, even if you didn’t score tickets this year. Watch the U.S. Open livestream with a virtual private network like ExpressVPN, which starts at $12.95 with a 30-day money-back guarantee. Tennis fans can also watch the U.S. Open men’s final with a fuboTV free trial or Hulu + Live TV free trial, as well as with a Sling TV subscription.