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

RoundSinglesDoubles
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

RoundSectionPrice Range
R128/R64Arthur Ashe Stadium$80$225
QuarterfinalArthur Ashe Stadium$175$450
SemifinalArthur Ashe Stadium$225$600
FinalArthur Ashe Stadium$350$950

Recent Champions

YearSingles ChampionDoubles Champions
2025Jannik SinnerMarcelo Arevalo / Mate Pavic
2024Jannik SinnerMarcelo Arevalo / Mate Pavic
2023Novak DjokovicRajeev Ram / Joe Salisbury

Venue & Equipment

Venue
USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center
Surface
Hard (Outdoor)
Ball
WilsonWilson 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.

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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.