It’s Not Too Late to Get Tickets to Sold-Out U.S. Open Dates — If You Know Where to Look

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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 2023 to see the top players in the world go head to head at the Billie Jean King National Tennis Center.

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The U.S Open kicked off Aug. 28 with men’s and women’s single first round matches, including a comeback win by Coco Gauff versus Laura Siegemund and Novak Djokovic‘s Monday night win over Alexandre Muller. Next up, Wimbledon champ and world number one Carlos Alcaraz plays Dominik Koepfer and the end of day two. With multiple rounds of matches, the U.S. Open runs until Sept. 9 for the women’s final and Sept. 10 for the men’s final. (Get U.S. Open Tickets at Vivid Seats)

Ticket plans for the U.S. Open have sold out, but that doesn’t mean that tennis fans are completely out of luck. 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

Resale tickets for individual dates are currently available for most of the sold-out U.S. Open dates online, including both on Ticketmaster and resale site Vivid Seats.

Find U.S. Open Tickets on Ticketmaster

Day session and evening session passes for Arthur Ashe Stadium and Louis Armstrong 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. Get U.S. Open Tickets at Ticketmaster

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Find 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 women’s final and 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 RS2023 when checking out through Vivid Seats. Get U.S. Open Tickets at Vivid Seats

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U.S. Open Tournament Schedule 2023

Here’s the complete main draw tournament schedule for the 2023 U.S. Open. Check out the times for each match on the U.S. Open website.

Aug. 28 – Men’s & Women’s Singles 1st Round
Aug. 29 – Men’s & Women’s Singles 1st Round
Aug. 30 – Men’s & Women’s Singles 2nd Round; Men’s & Women’s Doubles 1st Round
Aug. 31 – Men’s & Women’s Singles 2nd Round; Men’s & Women’s Doubles 1st Round
Sept. 1 – Men’s & Women’s Doubles 2nd Round; Men’s & Women’s Singles 3rd Round;
Sept. 2 – Men’s & Women’s Singles 3rd Round; Men’s & Women’s Doubles 2nd Round
Sept. 3 – Men’s & Women’s Round of 16; Men’s & Women’s Doubles 3rd Round
Sept. 4 – Men’s & Women’s Round of 16; Men’s & Women’s Doubles 3rd Round
Sept. 5 – Men’s & Women’s Quarterfinals; Men’s & Women’s Quarterfinals; Men’s & Women’s Doubles Quarterfinals;Quad Wheelchair Singles 1st Round; Men’s & Women’s Wheelchair Singles 1st Round
Sept. 6 – Men’s & Women’s Quarterfinals; Women’s Doubles Quarterfinals; Quad Wheelchair Singles Quarterfinals; Men’s & Women’s Wheelchair Singles Quarterfinals
Sept. 7 – Women’s Semifinals; Men’s Doubles Semifinals; Men’s & Women’s; Wheelchair Doubles Semifinals; Quad Wheelchair Doubles Semifinals
Sept. 8 – Men’s Semifinals; Men’s Doubles Final (or Mixed Doubles Final); Women’s Doubles Semifinals; Men’s & Women’s Wheelchair Singles Semifinals; Quad Wheelchair Singles Semifinals
Sept. 9 – Women’s Final; Mixed Doubles Final (or Men’s Doubles Final); Men’s & Women’s Wheelchair Doubles Final; Quad Wheelchair Doubles Final
Sept. 10 – Men’s Final; Men’s & Women’s Wheelchair Singles Final; Quad Wheelchair Singles Final; Women’s Doubles Final

How to Watch the U.S. Open Online

Can’t make it to the Billie Jean King National Tennis Center this summer? 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, a DirecTV Stream trial, or an ESPN+ subscription.

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