A general view of fans watching during a women's singles championship match at the 2022 US Open, Saturday, Sep. 10, 2022 in Flushing, NY. (Mike Lawrence/USTA)
Photograph: Mike Lawrence/USTA

The U.S. Open in New York 2025 guide

The U.S. Open brings all the stars of the tennis world to Queens for the last major tournament of the season.
Rossilynne Skena Culgan
Contributor: Molly Dubens
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The U.S. Open—New York’s exhilarating summer sports event—is one of the most exciting things to do in Queens each year, and it's coming back soon. Let the games begin! 

Here’s what you need to know for the 2025 U.S. Open:

When is the U.S. Open?

The U.S. Open runs from August 18-September 7, beginning with qualifying matches, then moving onto mixed doubles, quad wheelchair matches, and men's and women's singles. The main draw runs from August 24–September 7. 

Qualifying matches will be held August 18–23. This is during Fan Week, which occurs just before the main draw. Fan Week is free to attend, though you will need a paid ticket to get into certain experiences. Activities include player practices, on-court activities, and other activations across the grounds, all anchored by the US Open Qualifying Tournament.

Here's the full schedule of events.

Where is the U.S. Open?

The U.S. Open takes place at the USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center in Flushing Meadows-Corona Park in Queens. 

ESPN and ESPN+ typically cover the games so you will be able to watch them that way if you can't make it in person. 

How do I get tickets to the U.S. Open?

Tickets to the U.S. Open are now on sale here.

What is there to eat near the U.S. Open?

While there is definitely a good range of bars and cafes within the grounds, Flushing also has some of NYC's best restaurants. Check out our list of the five best restaurants in Flushing.

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