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Tickets for the 2026 Quarter-finals - Men’s and Women’s - Day Session at Arthur Ashe Stadium are available now ahead of the 9 Sep tournament. Centre Court, show court and hospitality options are available from £410 across 5 categories. Verified suppliers, secure checkout.
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Arthur Ashe Stadium sits at Flushing Meadows–Corona Park in Queens, serving as the centrepiece of the USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center and the main venue for the US Open. With a capacity of 23,771, it stands as the world's largest tennis stadium. The facility honours Arthur Ashe, the 1968 US Open champion and the first winner after the tournament opened to professional competitors. When the stadium opened in 1997, it lacked a roof—a limitation that proved problematic as weather delays mounted year after year. To address this, a lightweight retractable roof was installed and completed in 2016, giving the tournament greater control over scheduling. Players entering the court pass through an entrance passageway marked by a plaque bearing words from Billie Jean King: "Pressure is a privilege." It's a fitting reminder at one of tennis's most demanding stages.
For the full seating guide and venue information, see the Arthur Ashe Stadium venue guide.
The Quarter-finals - Men’s and Women’s - Day Session 2026 takes place on 9 September 2026 at Arthur Ashe Stadium, New York, United States. The venue has a capacity of 23,771. Street address: Roosevelt Ave.
Tennis hospitality usually combines a reserved Centre Court or show-court seat with access to a private lounge, food, drinks and dedicated entrances. Top-tier hospitality often adds a debenture-level seat plus all-day access to courts and grounds. Each hospitality category in the ticket list above lists exactly what's included.
For a session at Arthur Ashe Stadium, plan to arrive 60-90 minutes before the published start time. The first match on each show court usually begins promptly — gates and security take longer on opening day and finals.
To sit together, buy all tickets in the same category in a single order — the supplier allocates adjacent seats within an order whenever the category and inventory allow. Separate orders aren't guaranteed to land next to each other, even in the same category. If sitting together is essential, choose a hospitality package or a smaller reserved-seating category where consecutive seats are easier to confirm.
Most tickets are delivered as PDF e-tickets that scan from your phone screen — no printing needed. A small number of venues still require a printed ticket on entry; if that applies to your event, you'll be notified at checkout and in the delivery email. Mobile-transfer tickets (sent via the event's official app) are also used at select venues.
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Tickets are typically delivered by email 2 to 4 weeks before the event, once the supplier has finalised seat allocations. For select events, physical, mobile-transfer or collection-on-site tickets may apply — exact delivery method is confirmed at checkout and again by email.
If the event is officially cancelled and not rescheduled, you're entitled to a full refund. If the event is rescheduled, tickets are usually valid for the new date — we'll notify you by email with next steps as soon as we're informed by the organiser.
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