The US Open is a tennis tournament played on hard courts and is held in Queens, New York. The tournament is played after the three other Slams — the Australian Open, French Open, the Wimbledon, and is the last Grand Slam of the year.
It began in 1881 and was initially named the U.S. National Championship. It is also the only Grand Slam that was not impacted by both world wars or COVID-19.
From August 26, 2024, to September 8, 2024, the US Open will be held at The USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center in Flushing Meadows-Corona Park, Queens, NYC, with qualifying rounds taking place from August 19, 2024, to August 22, 2024.
Is there a refund policy for US Open tickets?
No, the US Open tickets are non-refundable.
According to the US Open’s Ticket Terms and Conditions, “All ticket sales are final. No refunds or exchanges except as provided herein.” “The stated ticket price on this ticket includes all applicable taxes. Tickets purchased for the entire US Open (i.e., Arthur Ashe Stadium full series subscription tickets), luxury suite tickets, complimentary and tickets purchased from an auction, exchange, resale, or secondary outlet (including, without limitation, resale tickets purchased via Ticketmaster) or received through Ticketmaster Ticket Transfer shall not be entitled to an exchange or refund if a US Open session is canceled for any reason.”
“For tickets purchased for single sessions or for tickets purchased for individual sessions under a mini-plan directly through Ticketmaster, USOpen.org, or in person at the Facility Box Office, NO REFUNDS WILL BE MADE IF THE EVENT IS CANCELED OR RESCHEDULED FOR ANY REASON IF THE HOLDER SHALL HAVE THE RIGHT, WITHIN TWELVE (12) MONTHS OF THE DATE OF THE SCHEDULED EVENT, TO ATTEND A RESCHEDULED PRESENTATION OF THE EVENT OR TO EXCHANGE THIS TICKET FOR A TICKET COMPARABLE IN PRICE AND LOCATION TO ANOTHER SIMILAR EVENT DURING THE US OPEN, which shall be subject to the terms and conditions of the US Open Inclement Weather Policy.”
According to the US Open's official website, the following are the additional terms and conditions, divided into points for a better understanding of the refund policy:
Event Completion and Cancellation:
“The determination of whether an Event is completed or canceled shall be made by Management in accordance with the Cancellation Provisions (specifically, Length of Play and Number of Completed Matches) of the US Open Inclement Weather Policy.”
Refund for Admission Issues:
“THE SOLE AND EXCLUSIVE REMEDY if (1) admission is refused or revoked without cause, or (2) if Facility capacity limitations or the Event being held without fans results in the cancellation of Holder’s ticket(s) is a refund of the balance of the face value of this ticket as determined by Management in its sole discretion (the “Face Value”) to the initial ticket purchaser of record with Ticketmaster, USOpen.org or the Facility Box Office.”
Event Performance and Refunds:
“Subject to the US Open Inclement Weather Policy, once an Event begins, it is deemed fully performed and no refunds will be given.”
Ejection or Entry Refusal:
“No refund or remedy will be provided if Holder is ejected from or refused entry to the Facility.”
Management's Liability:
“Further, Management’s liability for breach of any term of this ticket shall not exceed the Face Value.”
Limitation of Damages:
“IN NO EVENT SHALL MANAGEMENT BE LIABLE FOR ANY SPECIAL, CONSEQUENTIAL, INCIDENTAL, INDIRECT, OR EXEMPLARY DAMAGES OF ANY KIND, INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, ANY AMOUNT PAID IN EXCESS OF THE FACE VALUE FOR THIS TICKET.”
FAQs on Are the US Open tickets refundable
A. No, once you buy US Open tickets, you can't get your money back. The tickets are non-refundable.
A. Usually, there are no refunds unless the event is rescheduled within a year. Terms apply.
A. There is no refund, but you might attend a later event or swap for a similar one.
A. There's no refund if you're denied entry or ejected from the venue.
A. They have limited liability. There are no refunds for completed events. They won't cover special damages.
A. The US Open is from August 26, 2024, to September 8, 2024, in USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center, New York.