We’ll get you to US Open Tennis 2023
It’s the most electric tennis event in the world, held on the outskirts of cosmopolitan New York City. Is this the year to finally book US Open Tennis packages for your group?
America’s oldest and most prestigious tennis tournament is celebrating its 143rd edition in 2023. The US Open starts on the last Monday of August and continues for two weeks, with the middle weekend coinciding with the Labor Day holiday.
The tournament consists of five primary championships: men’s and women’s singles, men’s and women’s doubles, and mixed doubles. The tournament also includes events for senior, junior, and wheelchair players. Since 1978, the tournament has been played on hard courts at the USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center in Flushing Meadows in the Queens borough of New York City.
The US Open is the only major to use standard 7-points tiebreakers in every set of a singles match.
Labor Day Weekend Tennis Package
Friday, September 1 – Monday, September 4, 2023
Spend the holiday weekend in NYC and enjoy the biggest tennis tournament in the United States
What’s Included
3 nights at 4-star Grand Hyatt @ Grand Central Terminal
2 Sessions of Tennis – Reserved Loge seats in Arthur Ashe Stadium included
Daily Metro Pass (easy access to the grounds)
Welcome Reception
US Open themed gift bag and welcome kit per room
Professional daily assistance from Bucket List Events team on-site
Expert pre-trip travel planning
Additional Nights, Tours, Shows, and Ticket Upgrades (costs apply)
All taxes and fees
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Package Pricing
starting at $2,495 per person (double occupancy)
(Additional person $1995 per person)
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Why US Open Tennis?
The grounds of the US Open have 22 outdoor courts, including four “show courts” (Arthur Ashe Stadium, Louis Armstrong Stadium, the Grandstand, and Court 17), 13 field courts, and 5 practice courts.
The main court is the 23,771-seat Arthur Ashe Stadium, which opened in 1997. A $180 million retractable roof was added in 2016. The stadium is named after Arthur Ashe, who won the men’s singles title at the inaugural US Open in 1968, the Australian Open in 1970, and Wimbledon in 1975 and who was inducted into the International Tennis Hall of Fame in 1985. The next largest court is the 14,061-seat Louis Armstrong Stadium. The third largest court is the 8,125-seat Grandstand in the southwest corner of the grounds. Court 17 in the southeast corner of the grounds is the fourth largest stadium.
All the courts used by the US Open are illuminated, allowing matches and television coverage to extend into primetime.
Grand Slam on hard courts
Since 2005, all US Open and US Open Series tennis courts have been painted a shade of blue (trademarked as “US Open Blue”) inside the lines to make it easier for players, spectators, and television viewers to see the ball. The area outside the lines is still painted “US Open Green”.
Questions?
We may have already answered it on our detailed FAQ page. For further questions, our dedicated event experts have first-hand experience on the ground for US Open Tennis packages. There’s no question they cannot answer, so feel free to reach out.

Brian Peters
US Open Tennis Event Manager
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US Open Tennis Event Manager
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