Not a bad seat in the house here, although it's quite high up if you're in one of the upper sections. It's pretty amazing to witness a stadium so full of people be so silent during the matches.
There are no concession stands offering hamburgers, hotdogs or Italian Sausages on the Mezzanine Level (Luxury Suites & Courtside). They're on the Loge/Promenade Level. Use the private elevator.
In 1997, the U.S. Tennis Association announced it would name the new center court stadium at the USTA National Tennis Center in Flushing Meadows, New York, the Arthur Ashe Stadium.
Arthur Ashe Stadium is the largest tennis stadium in the world: 23,771 seats, 90 luxury suites, 12 elevators, 6 escalators, 6 TV studios, 20 broadcast booths, 16 camera positions, 1 love of the game!
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Bring your AMEX. Look for signs for seating. Try to pay someone off for better seats. Come with a fully loaded metro card if taking mass transit or with a Mercedes for free parking (valued at $20)
There isn't really a bad seat in the house! Be sure to stay hydrated; it's all outdoors & the sun can be oppressive. Take the 7 or LIRR to avoid traffic. And stop by our boutique while you're there!
Beatiful venue with excellent visibility from any angle. Honestly the higher you sit, the more you can see. With good lenses, one can take really amazing pictures.
it's changed over the years... but still great experience and atmosphere of the whole complex!!!! Don't like the main court when the roof is closed, it totally changes the vibe of the game
Playing here in the 2012 US Open, Andy Murray of Great Britain became the first man to win both the Olympic men's singles gold medal and the US Open in the same year.
There’s no better venue in the world to watch a pro tennis match than here during the US Open. But did you know that the courts are open to the public during the rest of the year?
Can you spot any Babolat tennisshoes made with Michelin's tire technology on the Arthur Ashe Stadium court? Home to the U.S. Open, this stadium was named after the African American player.
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