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US Open 2021: All You Need to Know About the Ticket Prices and Availability

Published 08/02/2021, 3:57 AM EDT

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With many tennis events having reached their conclusion, fans and players now look forward to one of the biggest tournaments on the calendar. The US Open 2021 is about to begin soon later this month. This is the final opportunity in the season for players to go for Grand Slam glory. 

As we get set to witness all the live-action, let’s take a closer look at the ticketing system for the US Open 2021.

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Ticket prices for US Open 2021 are revealed

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The prices begin from $72 and go up to a mammoth $5500 on an opening day at the Arthur Ashe stadium, which is for the day session. For the evening session, prices begin at $62 and go up to $1400. 

On the Louis Armstrong stadium, ticket sales begin at $111 and rise up to $900. On Grandstand, costs begin at $124 and go up to $900. The cost of the tickets for the men’s final begin at $425 and goes up to a whopping $8630. The sales of the tickets will be available online on the US Open website. 

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In the previous season, fans were not allowed to enter the stadiums due to the global pandemic. Therefore, having crowds back is a positive development. We saw at the Wimbledon Championships, the coming back of spectators helped create a fantastic atmosphere. 

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Speaking of the players, we will be having all the top players in action. World No. 1 Novak Djokovic, who has been in the ruthless form, will be headlining the event. Superstar Rafael Nadal has already landed in Washington. However, it yet needs to be known if Swiss maestro Roger Federer will be part of this year’s tournament.

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23-time champion Serena Williams and the defending champion Naomi Osaka are also expected to compete. Nonetheless, we wish all the players the best of luck and hope they can reach great heights in the last Grand Slam event of the season. 

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Rohan Kollare is a tennis author for EssentiallySports. Rohan has a post-graduate diploma in Sports Management and a trophy cabinet adorned with accolades won in district and state-level tennis competitions. He has previously worked in Content Operations for Disney’s Hotstar for over a year, covering tennis and Formula One.
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