Sports Illustrated (08/27/25) Geitheim, Eva
As of Tuesday, Sept. 2, the first round of the 2025 U.S. Open has been completed in Queens, New York, and the top tennis players from around the world will continue competing until Sept. 7 to try and win the final major championship of the year. Tickets for the event come in a wide range of prices, and typically get more expensive as the tournament comes closer to the final round. Third round tickets during the day at Louis Armstrong Stadium begin at $493 in section 112 and reach as high as $714 in section 14. In the evening, they start at $231 in section 105 and top out at around $460 in section 106. At Arthur Ashe Stadium, tickets start around $244 in the evening session and $376 in the daytime, but as high as $3,446 in the day and $2,641 in the evening. Tickets continue to climb in price for the U.S. Open Round of 16, the U.S. Open Quarterfinals and the U.S. Open Semifinals. For the U.S. Open Finals, the women's singles matches take place on Sept. 6, and the cheapest tickets for that event on Ticketmaster are $341 in the upper sections of the stadium, while the most expensive seats are currently above $13,000 in a couple of the lower sections. Tickets for the men's singles final the next day take a significant hike in price. The lowest tickets are in the upper section for $657, while seats in the lower sections all cost more than $10,000. The highest ticket prices as of press time are going for above $23,000 in section 31.
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