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3 years ago

Cool

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3 years ago

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G
3 years ago

Normal

J
3 years ago

Finally realized a life-long dream of attending th...

Finally realized a life-long dream of attending the US Open! We took the advice we found on the US Open website, and took the 7 train to Mets-Willet station. It let us out right at the boardwalk-type bridge to the Tennis Center. It wasn't fun standing in line for an hour in the heat and humidity; which we now know was the worst in the history of the tournament there! Of course, we knew we'd have to wait for the day session to end before we'd be admitted for the night session. I wish there were a place to eat just outside the gates. Once inside, we chose tacos from the Angry Taco, and of course, the meal was very expensive. We both had the same chicken tacos; my husband liked his, but I felt the chicken was tough to chew, and dry. Because of the weather, we had to buy multiple bottles of water, which was $5.00 or $6.50 depending on the size of the bottle. There were plenty of restrooms, which always close by. We attended 3 different days, in 3 different sections, and we had a good view from each, 2 times in the Loge section, and one time in the Promenade section at Arthur Ashe. We caught a bit of 2 matches at Louis Armstrong, which was an impressive stadium. The air felt cooler in there than in Arthur Ashe, I'm assuming because of the construction. It was fun watching Rafa up close on a practice court; too bad the black netting over the viewing glass makes good photos impossible. We would have liked to catch some matches on the other courts, but since the viewing areas are small, we'd have had to wait in line until some people left the stands before we could go in, sit down, and watch. Overall, it was great to see so many players in person, and watch matches from the stands instead of just home on the television. Too bad we live 4 hours away in Maryland, or we'd definitely plan to go more often in the future.

U
3 years ago

Great

R
3 years ago

Beautiful venue and weather the day we attended. I...

Beautiful venue and weather the day we attended. It s a pleasure navigating the stadiums and visiting the various food courts and shopping at the stores. Of course the tennis matches were exciting to watch and were fortunate to have seats in the shade on a very sunny day

A
3 years ago

If you decide to go to US Open, you can easily spe...

If you decide to go to US Open, you can easily spend the whole day here. Enough of options for food, drinks, shops and entertainment. Screens are everywhere! You don't have to be on the court to enjoy the emotions of a good game!

C
3 years ago

I agree it is a shrine to the sport. I love the gr...

I agree it is a shrine to the sport. I love the grounds and the atmosphere. I do have to say that i found the food selection to be absolutely Horrible!! The portions are small, rather expensive and utterly bland. I ate at the food court, the Korean BBQ place. I couldn't finish my meal as it taste like paper. Later we ate at the Italian restaurant and once again it taste like paper so it's a great place to fast for a day

M
3 years ago

Nice

J
3 years ago

A place in NYC that doesn't look or smell like NYC...

A place in NYC that doesn't look or smell like NYC. Great people, great foods and drinks. Oh and the tennis, you can see the top players practice and if you can't afford to go into their expensive stadiums, you can sit outside and watch the matches on a huge tv screen. I recommend everyone visit this place during the US Open. Check for days that are free to enter.

M
3 years ago

If you have night tickets you can't get in until 6...

If you have night tickets you can't get in until 6pm. It's caused backups at the gates and food lines. You'd think they'd let you in at 4pm (the way they used to) so it'd take pressure of lines and actually get fans to the courts. Between 4-6 there's hardly anyone watching outside courts. We're Tennis fans, let us watch!

W
3 years ago

An awesome tennis complex for watching or playing....

An awesome tennis complex for watching or playing. This is the site of the US Open which I highly recommend attending (qualifying the week before the main tournament is completely free to attend). The subway (7-line) takes you right to the tennis center where there are plenty of courts with close seating. A truly world-class tennis facility in Queens and definitely worth visiting for any tennis enthusiasts.

P
3 years ago

The US Open is always an exciting experience full ...

The US Open is always an exciting experience full of talented tennis players. We went early on so we saw a lot of side Court action. But great whenever you go. Took the train to Grand Central and the F train to the fairgrounds. Very relaxing way to travel. Interesting people everywhere.

G
3 years ago

its kind of hard to find some fields...even in goo...

its kind of hard to find some fields...even in google map is confused because it doesn't show all the fields and there are more than 1 field with the same numbers like there are 2 of the fields 2 and 5

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