While the 2020 US Open is still a good nine months away, fans can kick-start their holiday season by securing the tickets by placing an early deposit on the tickets.
The US Open 2020 tickets are not yet released but the organisers have released the ticket plans and customers can make deposits for each one of them for themselves or for others.
Individual session ticket plans and prices are yet to be released, but as far as multi-session US Open tickets are concerned, information about them has been put up on the official US Open website. For instance you can book your Louis Armstrong Full Series pass from August 31 to September 8 by making a $200 deposit.
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This allows customers an entry into a total of 15 sessions at the Louis Armstrong Stadium, nine of which are during the day and six during the evenings. Customers also have first-come, first-serve access to Grandstand and outside courts.
Similarly there is an Arthur Ashe First Week pass, that allows access to nine sessions (five days + four evenings) and customers can access it by placing a $100 deposit.
Some of the other multi-session US Open tickets that can be accessed and a deposit placed include Opening Sessions, Pre-Holiday Sessions, Holiday Weekend Evening Sessions, Holiday Weekend, Arthur Ashe Stadium Full Series, Championship Week Sessions, Evening Sessions and Grandstand with varying ticket price deposits.
More information on all of these US Open ticket packages can be found here.
Customers can get in touch with the US Open organisers at 1-718-760-6363 or email them at usopenticketoffice@usta.com.
Bianca Andreescu and Rafael Nadal were the 2019 US Open winners. Canadian Andreescu won her first ever major when she routed Serena Williams in the final while Nadal needed five sets to get past rising star Daniil Medvedev.
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