Frequently Asked Questions
What type of seating will be available?
Arthur Ashe Stadium will continue to have a courtside level, suite level, loge level and promenade level seating. However, the configuration of those levels will differ from the current stadium.
Where will the new stadium be located?
Arthur Ashe Stadium is not being relocated, rather it is going through a transformation adding new suite levels, courtside seating and hospitality options.
When will the transformed Arthur Ashe Stadium open?
The reimagined and modernized Arthur Ashe Stadium is anticipated to debut in full by the 2027 US Open, without disrupting the play schedule or fan access in 2025-2026. Fans will already be able to immerse themselves in the enhanced experience by 2026, with a completed seating bowl and temporary premium hospitality that meets the highest standards of comfort and excitement.
What is happening to my seats for the 2025 US Open tournament?
Nothing will be affected for the 2025 tournament. The seating bowl construction is anticipated to be completed for the 2026 US Open tournament.
How will waitlist priority be determined?
The following order of priority will apply: (i) 2025 Arthur Ashe Stadium full series loge and promenade subscribers; (ii) 2025 Louis Armstrong Stadium and Grandstand plan holders; (iii) 2025 Arthur Ashe Stadium mini-plan holders; and (iv) all remaining deposit holders. Within each of the above categories, the date and time the deposit was received will determine the order of priority.
If I don’t join the deposit waitlist, will I still be able to purchase US Open Premier Courtside Club seating in the newly transformed stadium?
We anticipate an overwhelming amount of interest and demand, therefore we strongly recommend joining the waitlist to maximize your chances to purchase US Open Premier Courtside Club seating.