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US Open Tennis 2027 Hospitality | New York

29 August - 12 September 2027
Flushing Meadows, New York
Arthur Ashe & Louis Armstrong
Named account manager · No hidden fees
The final Grand Slam · 29 August - 12 September 2027

Premium hospitality at the loudest Grand Slam

The US Open is the last Grand Slam of the year and by some distance the least reverent. It runs from Sunday 29 August to Sunday 12 September 2027 at the USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center in Flushing Meadows - fifteen days of hard-court tennis played in front of New York crowds who are not remotely interested in being quiet.

It is the only major built around night tennis. Arthur Ashe Stadium under lights, holding close to 24,000 people, is the largest and loudest arena in the sport, and a night session there is a fundamentally different experience from an afternoon at Wimbledon. Both are worth doing. They are not the same thing.

DN Global arranges premium hospitality at the US Open, sourced through our network - reserved show-court seating, suite and club access, and corporate options across both main stadiums. We do not publish prices. Tell us your session, your dates and your guest numbers, and your named account manager will confirm in writing exactly what can be arranged.

DN Global is not the official hospitality provider for the US Open. Experiences are sourced through our network and confirmed to you in writing before booking.

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The tournament

What makes the US Open different

Hard courts, night sessions, and a crowd that treats silence as optional.

The largest tennis stadium on earth

Arthur Ashe Stadium seats approximately 23,700 - around half as many again as Centre Court at Wimbledon - and has had a retractable roof since 2016.

Built for night tennis

The only Grand Slam where night sessions are a headline product rather than an overrun. Sold separately from the day session on Arthur Ashe.

Hard courts

The DecoTurf-style hard courts produce a faster, flatter game than Roland Garros clay and a more predictable bounce than Wimbledon grass.

A fifteen-day main draw

The tournament starts on a Sunday rather than a Monday, adding a day to the traditional fortnight.

Louis Armstrong Stadium

The second show court, capacity approximately 14,000, also roofed - frequently better value than Ashe for the same standard of tennis.

The Labor Day weekend

The tournament straddles the American holiday weekend, which is part of why the atmosphere is what it is - and why New York hotels need booking early.

What we arrange

US Open hospitality options

Hospitality at Flushing Meadows is organised around the session rather than the day, which is the first thing to get straight when planning. A day session ticket does not admit you to that evening's tennis on Arthur Ashe, and the night session is very often the one people actually picture when they imagine the US Open. We will make sure you are buying the session you think you are buying.

The typical premium experience pairs a reserved seat on Arthur Ashe or Louis Armstrong with access to a hospitality suite or club - a drinks reception, dining across the session, and dedicated entrances rather than the general concourse. For corporate groups, suite options exist on both show courts, and a suite at Flushing Meadows is a genuinely impressive place to host clients.

Because DN Global is not the official hospitality provider for the US Open, we will always set out in writing which experience is being sourced, precisely what it includes and what it does not, before you commit to anything. Inclusions vary more between providers at this tournament than at any of the other three majors, so that documentation matters more here.

The destination

New York around the tennis

Flushing Meadows is in Queens, not Manhattan, and the 7 subway line runs directly there from Midtown in around thirty-five minutes - faster than a car during the tournament and a great deal cheaper. The Long Island Rail Road also serves Mets-Willets Point from Penn Station in roughly twenty minutes on match days. Most guests stay in Manhattan and travel out for their session.

The tournament falls over Labor Day weekend, one of the busiest periods in the New York hotel calendar, so accommodation is worth fixing at the same time as the tennis rather than afterwards. Late August and early September in New York are also, weather permitting, close to the best time of year to be in the city.

For visitors travelling from the UK, the US Open pairs naturally with a long weekend rather than a single session - two nights minimum given the flight. We arrange the whole trip: hospitality at the tennis, hotel recommendations, and transport out to Queens and back. Corporate groups are invoiced directly with full VAT documentation.

For business

The US Open for corporate entertaining

A US Open night session is one of the more effective client entertainment occasions available anywhere, for a simple reason: it is genuinely exciting, and it does not require your guests to know anything about tennis to enjoy it. Twenty-four thousand people in a roofed stadium under lights does most of the work.

The practical shape suits business too. A session runs a defined three to four hours rather than an open-ended day, which makes it easy to plan around dinner or a following morning. And for firms with a New York office, it is the rare occasion where UK and US colleagues can be entertained together on equal footing.

We arrange bookings from a pair of guests through to full suites on either show court. Tell us guest numbers, dietary requirements and whether you want the day or the night session at the point of enquiry, and your account manager will handle the rest.

The Grand Slam calendar

The rest of the tennis year

Four majors and the season finale. Every tournament we cover has its own hospitality page.

Australian Open 2027

Melbourne Park, 11 to 31 January 2027. The first Grand Slam of the year, played in the Australian summer.

Australian Open 2027

Roland Garros 2027

Paris, main draw 23 May to 6 June 2027. The only Grand Slam on clay, and the most atmospheric night sessions in the sport.

Roland Garros hospitality

Wimbledon 2027

The All England Club, 28 June to 11 July 2027. The only Grand Slam on grass, and the most sought-after fortnight in tennis.

Wimbledon hospitality

ATP Finals 2027

Turin, November 2027. The season finale, contested by the world's top eight singles players and doubles pairs.

ATP Finals 2027

Tennis hospitality hub

All five tournaments in one place, with the practicalities of building a season around them.

Tennis hospitality

Corporate hospitality

Client entertainment and group bookings, with corporate invoicing, full VAT documentation and one named account manager.

Corporate hospitality
FAQs

US Open 2027 hospitality FAQs

The US Open 2027 runs from Sunday 29 August to Sunday 12 September 2027 at the USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center in Flushing Meadows, New York. That is a fifteen-day main draw - the tournament moved to a Sunday start, adding a day to the traditional fortnight. The finals weekend falls on 11 and 12 September. The USTA has not yet published session times for 2027.

Arthur Ashe Stadium is the main show court at the US Open and the largest tennis stadium in the world, seating approximately 23,700 - roughly half as many again as Centre Court at Wimbledon. It has had a retractable roof since 2016, so play continues in rain, and it stages the singles finals and the marquee night sessions. Louis Armstrong Stadium is the second show court, capacity approximately 14,000, also with a roof.

The US Open is the only Grand Slam built around night tennis, and the two sessions are sold separately on Arthur Ashe. Day sessions typically start late morning and carry two or three matches. Night sessions start in the evening with usually two matches, under lights, in front of a crowd that has had the afternoon to enjoy itself. The night session at Flushing Meadows is the loudest atmosphere in Grand Slam tennis and bears no resemblance to a Wimbledon afternoon. Which you want depends entirely on the kind of evening you have in mind.

A premium US Open experience typically pairs a reserved seat on Arthur Ashe or Louis Armstrong with access to a hospitality suite or club, a drinks reception, dining across the session and dedicated entrances rather than the general concourse. Suite options for corporate groups are available on both show courts. Inclusions vary considerably by court, by session and by provider. DN Global is not the official hospitality provider for the US Open - experiences are sourced through our network - so your named account manager will confirm precisely what is included in writing before you commit.

The 7 subway line runs directly from Midtown Manhattan to Mets-Willets Point, immediately outside the grounds, in around thirty-five minutes - it is the simplest way to get there and considerably faster than a car during the tournament. The Long Island Rail Road also serves Mets-Willets Point from Penn Station in about twenty minutes on match days. Driving is possible but traffic around the site during the second week is genuinely bad.

Yes. The US Open falls over the American Labor Day weekend, which is one of the busier periods in the New York hotel calendar, so it is worth fixing accommodation at the same time as the tennis rather than afterwards. We arrange the complete trip - hospitality at the tennis, hotel recommendations in Manhattan, and transport out to Flushing Meadows and back. Many guests build a long weekend around it rather than travelling for a single session.

It depends what you want. The first week has far more tennis happening at once - you can wander between outside courts and see six or seven matches in an afternoon, which is the best value in the tournament and the most enjoyable if you actually like the sport. The second week concentrates into the show courts, with the quarter-finals, semi-finals and the two finals on 11 and 12 September. For corporate entertaining the first-week night sessions are often the sweet spot: full atmosphere, better availability.
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Enquire about US Open 2027 hospitality

Tell us your preferred dates, whether you want the day or the night session, and your guest numbers. Your named account manager will confirm exactly what can be sourced, in writing, with no hidden fees and no obligation to book.

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