US Open 2025 – Live Scores, Schedule & Ticket Info

If you love tennis, the US Open 2025 is the event you don’t want to miss. It’s the final Grand Slam of the year, and the excitement in New York is contagious. Below you’ll find the key dates, how to get tickets, where to watch live, and a few tips to make the most of your experience.

When and Where is the US Open 2025?

The tournament runs from August 26 to September 8, 2025, at the iconic USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center in Flushing Meadows. Matches start on the outer courts in the morning and move to the main stadiums—Arthur Ashe, Louis Armstrong, and the newly renovated Grandstand—in the evening. Expect hot weather, crowds that chant “Let’s go!” and a schedule that shifts with rain delays, so keep an eye on the official site for real‑time updates.

How to Follow the Matches Live

There are three easy ways to stay on top of the action. First, the official US Open app offers live scores, match stats and short video highlights for free. Second, major sports networks in the U.S. (ESPN, NBC Sports) stream every day’s play on TV and their streaming platforms. If you’re outside the U.S., look for the tournament’s partner broadcasters in your country or use a VPN to access the US streams.

For those who love the court vibe, buying tickets is the best option. General‑admission tickets give you a seat in the back rows of the outer courts and cost around $150 per day. If you want a closer view, reserve a seat in the stadiums early—prices start at $250 and go up to $1,000 for premium seats. The official US Open website opens ticket sales in March, and they sell out fast, so set a reminder.

Travel to New York is simple. Take the 7‑train to Mets‑Willets Point for a short walk to the venue, or grab a rideshare and park in the official lot for $20 per day. Arrive early; security checks can take 30‑45 minutes, and you’ll want the best spot to watch warm‑ups before the main match starts.

What to bring? A refillable water bottle (there’s a water refill station at every entrance), a light rain jacket, and a hat. The summer heat can hit 90°F, so staying hydrated is key. Also, download the US Open app before you go; it’ll tell you which courts are active and when your favorite players are on.

Who should you watch? The men’s draw features defending champion Novak Djokovic, a hungry Carlos Alcaraz and rising star Jannik Sinner. On the women’s side, Iga Swiatek, Aryna Sabalenka and a teenage sensation from Japan are all in contention. Expect long rallies, dramatic tie‑breaks and a few surprise upsets—Grand Slam tennis is never boring.

If you’re on a budget, consider the “US Open Live Pass.” It’s a paid digital package that gives you live streams of every match, plus exclusive behind‑the‑scenes clips. The cost is about $30 for the whole tournament, and it’s a great fallback if you can’t make it to New York.

Lastly, engage on social media. Use the hashtag #USOpen2025 on Twitter and Instagram to see fan reactions, player interviews and trending memes. Many fans post live commentary that can add extra fun while you watch from home.

Whether you’re at the stadium, watching on TV, or streaming on your phone, the US Open 2025 promises top‑level tennis and unforgettable moments. Keep this guide handy, plan ahead, and enjoy every serve, volley and match point.

Crispin Hawthorne 26 August 2025 0

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