Grand SlamHard
US Open
US Open 2026
Location
New York, United States
Dates
Aug 31 – Sep 13
Prize Money
$65,000,000
Draw Size
128 Singles / 64 Doubles
Prize Money Breakdown
| Round | Singles | Doubles |
|---|---|---|
| Winner | $3,600,000 | $800,000 |
| Runner-up | $1,800,000 | $400,000 |
| Semifinal | $1,000,000 | $200,000 |
| Quarterfinal | $530,000 | $100,000 |
| R16 | $325,000 | $57,000 |
| R32 | $215,000 | $34,000 |
| R64 | $145,000 | $21,000 |
| R128 | $100,000 | $14,000 |
Ticket Prices
| Round | Section | Price Range |
|---|---|---|
| R128/R64 | Arthur Ashe Stadium | $80 – $225 |
| Quarterfinal | Arthur Ashe Stadium | $175 – $450 |
| Semifinal | Arthur Ashe Stadium | $225 – $600 |
| Final | Arthur Ashe Stadium | $350 – $950 |
Recent Champions
| Year | Singles Champion | Doubles Champions |
|---|---|---|
| 2025 | Jannik Sinner | Marcelo Arevalo / Mate Pavic |
| 2024 | Jannik Sinner | Marcelo Arevalo / Mate Pavic |
| 2023 | Novak Djokovic | Rajeev Ram / Joe Salisbury |
Venue & Equipment
- Venue
- USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center
- Surface
- Hard (Outdoor)
- Ball
- Wilson — Wilson US Open Extra Duty
- Ranking Points (W)
- 2000
- Established
- 1881
Typical Weather
25°C
Avg Temp
65%
Humidity
100mm
Rain
Hot and humid late summer. Retractable roof on Arthur Ashe Stadium. Night sessions popular.
The Trophy
A sterling silver trophy designed by Tiffany & Co., featuring an urn shape with scroll handles.
Ownership
United States Tennis Association (USTA)
Organized by the USTA, the national governing body for tennis in the United States.
Fan Guide
Grounds Pass Available$30–$60 Grounds Pass (weekdays cheaper)
What's Included
- ✓All outer courts (Courts 4–17)
- ✓Grandstand when not sold separately
- ✓Louis Armstrong Stadium if not sold out
- ✓Fan experience zones and US Open shop
- ✓Outer courts practice viewing
Not Included
- ✗Arthur Ashe Stadium
- ✗Louis Armstrong (finals week)
Pro Tips
Weekday grounds passes in Week 1 are incredible value — same 128 players in the draw on 13+ outer courts. Arrive at gate opening (10am) to see warm-up sessions. The best outer court at the US Open is Court 17 — intimate, 2,800 seats, great sightlines, often has top-20 players.