USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center in Corona
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Corona, Queens County, New York, US
Site: https://ntc.usta.com/
- Monday:7AM–11PM
- Tuesday:7AM–11PM
- Wednesday:7AM–11PM
- Thursday:7AM–11PM
- Friday:7AM–11PM
- Saturday:7AM–11PM
- Sunday:7AM–11PM
Great experience. If you love tennis , it’s a must visit. It is well connected by rail and major highways and has everything on the grounds. Parking is a pain, we need to park in Citi stadium (a 10 min walk). Also ride share pickup spots available near stadium entrance. Recommended to buy Tickets for Arthur Ashe Stadium.
A nice place with mediocre staff during the US Open season, most likely as about half of the staff were hired just for the event & arent properly prepared for dealing with the stress. Once a staff member at Arthur Ashe Kids Day tried to take my phone away from me as I was taking these photos to get my attention to leave. Nonetheless, the stadium is nice & the whole tennis area makes for a good walk, & the aforementioned event is generally great for small children, although it used to be better & attract even families with teens with certain activities/events.
I had a wonderful experience at the US Open 2018. Nice facilities, clean restrooms that were mostly stocked. Sometimes the line for the water fountain was longer than the line for the bathroom. They need more water bottle fillers, which are much quicker than than traditional fountains. Staff members were friendly, welcoming and quick to offer assistance. Food options were sufficient though pricey. I thought the event was run very well.
Great tennis venue located in Queens. About 40 minutes from Manhattan by train. A very large venue but doesnt feel that way because of the sheer number of attendees. The tennis grounds are also very clean and the staff members are very helpful. US Open prices are expensive but it was still a lot of fun. You can buy US Open branded goods at a few different locations inside. Inside there is also the Chase lounge as they are a sponsor, a Ralph Lauren store and Adidas store. The food inside is average but there are a lot of different options. Overall a really fun experience for tennis fans, just expect sporting venue pricing.Tips:Bring a refillable water bottle. Lines at water fountains are long and water pressure can be very low at some.Sunscreen bring a small amount. Do not bring the aerosol cans, use the lotion because they dont allow the cans. They had sunscreen at the entrance but many cans were empty.Bring a hat.
The US Open Experience is unique. It is all about tennis and having a great time. It is perfect to go with family and friends. The Arthur Ashe Stadium is the main stadium because that is where the top-ranked players play. However, most of the matches are played around the other stadiums and outdoor courts so even if you do not go to the main stadium you will have a ton of great matches.
What an Excellent top class facility. So cool. Went for the US open and really enjoyed it. Never had been before and didnt realize how cool it was! You can spend all day there walking around the venue! Really neat. The courts are amazing too. Only issue was its really hot out
I absolutely loved this place and attending the U.S. Open here. I love sports and have been to many sports events. Im a big fan of many many athletics events. But by far, the u.s. open at BJK and flushing meadows was the absolutely best experience Ive had. Great place and great atmosphere. I would attend every year if I could. I dont know how I feel about the roof on Arthur Ashe now, but I will reserve total judgement until I can visit again.
Great complex love how the Qualifying matches are free so you don’t have to pay so much for tickets to the US Open itself. Good way to bring more people in and draw a fanbase for the sport since tennis seems to take a backseat to baseball, football, basketball and hockey in America. Only annoying thing is if you a backpack you have to check it and put in a locker for 5 dollars and you can’t bring in a water bottle that’s metal. The food at the concessions is ridiculously expensive as is the case at all sporting events and venues these days. I loved the Arthur Ashe commemorative gardens area but I just found an article online back in 2000 in the Times when it opened that says that the statue did not look like him at all, did not have a clear connection to tennis and the statue was naked. That’s really sad. I think they should remove the statue and out an actual statue of him and one that has a real connection to tennis. The statue more resembles some Greek discus thrower or a Greek god. Overall I think the facility is great. Just wish security wasn’t to restrictive with what you can and can’t bring in and that the food and the merchandise and apparel didn’t cost so much. Plus you hear planes taking off from LaGuardia Airport and that is really noisy
The best tennis venue in the world hosted one of the biggest and best sporting events in the world - 2018 U.S. Open. From the friendly greeting at the south gate to the walkway of champions, to seeing Arthur Ashe rise to meet you. The fountain area is a logical gathering spot. And there are plenty of place to eat and drink. Then watching the tennis on the ground or on Ashe or Armstrong is why you come. It is not cheap to attend and food and drink is spendy, but the tennis cannot be beat!
The home of the US Open since 1968! And every year the USTA adds something new & exciting year in & year out for the fans, players, and employees! My family and I have a tradition that we go every year for Arthur Ashe Kids Day & Opening Night session for 5 consecutive years & counting
The US Open is one of the most exciting sports experiences you can attend in New York City. The entire event is loud and busy, has delicious foods from various vendors, and more tennis matches than you could possibly watch in a fortnight. Being part of the (cheering/booing) crowd at a match in Arthur Ashe Stadium is an automatic bucket list item for those of you who haven’t gone.Plan ahead for this event. Good tickets are very hard to get, good prices are almost impossible to get unless you buy your seats right after a top seed loses in the second week. For instance, when Federer lost Sept 2018, ticket prices for the semifinals seats dropped 60%. Unheard of but a great chance to take advantage.Food and drinks are extremely expensive everywhere at Flushing. Crazy expensive. Bring your backpack, pack some sandwiches, cold storage drink containers, etc. you’ll have just as much fun and they’ll let you in as long as they can search and clear the bags you’re fine getting your backpack through the gate.I’ve been coming to the Open since it was just Flushing Meadows with wooden stands. I am amazed every year at new improvements to the park. It is also kept very clean, unlike the rest of NYC.
The experience at the US Open is amazing. However, delicious food options are very limited. The only place worth going to is Lure the raw bar. Their salads were mouth watering! Skip the names you know like Melt, Pat La Freida or Curry Kitchen. All are over priced with tiny portions.
Complex was gorgeous clean and really easy to navigate. The stadiums were very nice, updated and seating g was not too cramped. If you get a grounds pass there is sooooooo much to see on the first week from the practice courts to the smaller courts. Great selection of food and food was reasonably priced. Nice shopping as well and you must visit the fan experience which was great!!! Great representation of us tennis!!!
One of the best (if not the best) places to rent a tennis court in NYC. Plenty of tennis courts to choose from, fair price and great maintenance conditions. Just be aware of minor tournaments throughout the year and of course the US Open period before scheduling a court. Easy to park. The only downside is the lack of food for purchasing (I only saw vending machines).
Home to the US Open Tennis Tournament, this is a huge tennis facility in Flushing Meadows, Queens, NYC. They have many many courts, but their showpiece stadium is the Arthur Ashe Stadium. With a seating capacity of over 23,000, this place is absolutely electric with energy during the tournament! Its an incredible experience to be part of the crowd during the night sessions in this stadium.
What can I say other than I love to come back to this place during us open. Love the stadium and the event. Wish this was daily reachable and had smooth ride hailing option after night games. It took almost an hour to get Uber / Lyft from here after a night match , and its a long walk to the place where you go to catch the ride.
For any tennis fans, sports fans and celebrity watching fans, this is the place to go during the US Open tennis tournament. Food is expensive but plenty of good choices. The first week is great time to see the pros play tennis up close. Second week is when the best players of the world play in large stadiums. Lots of fun activities aside from tennis for the whole family. Dont forget to download the USTA app so you can take selfies in the stadium.
Awesome first time visit to USOpen on Arthur Ash day with the kids.Nicely managed, even though it was a HUGE gathering. Staff was very helpful.Food was pricey, so recommend getting stuff with you, if you can.Overall, an amazing experience for the family to see the Tennis icons practicing in front of you!
Although I was sitting all the way up in the stands, it was a great experience and I can definitely check this one off my bucket list(watching Serena play, i.e.). If you are a huge tennis fan, you need to go see a match: ambience and atmosphere make it all worth it, before you die😁 Park close by and take the train is the easiest commute and eat before you go because food is expensive.
What an experience!! Just seeing the mighty Arthur Ashe stadium and being on the grounds experiencing the live matches, practices and food & drinks was all memorable. Easy access from the city (take the 7 express from grand central, only 20 minutes ride), open spaces, all vendors inside were super friendly and the US Open staff very available. Cannot wait to come back again
Is a great place to visit, as long as you keep your companions close. Due to the fact that this is an extremely large venue, it is very easy to misplace your party.Name sure your cellphones are charged, everyone has Google Maps and location enabled and dont blink. Lol.
Behind the scenes tour Only for tennis fans.This tour takes you thru the grounds, change rooms, media room and into the main courts by a USTA representative with narrative along the way.Ive completed similar tours of Roland Garros and Wimbledon but this tour was the only one that allowed walking directly onto the centre court for lifelong bragging right photos!Its around a 45min train ride from NYC.Non tennis fans tagging along will be bored
I attended the annual free qualifying rounds at the Billy Jean King Tennis Center. Theres a lot of construction going on to build the new Louis Armstrong Stadium, scheduled to open 2018. Despite the work being done, the staff goes out of their way to welcome visitors and provide directions.There are posted dos and donts for visitors as well as a bag check-in for items that are not accepted (fee). The security procedure is reassuring.Once inside the center theres an extensive food court and other food vendors for a variety of tastes. Bring lots of money. An average meal of burger, fries and soda can cost $22.There are many small tennis courts with bleacher seating so that you can really be close to the action.Theres also many retailers when you need a break from tennis. There are areas to sit in lounge settings as well as shaded grassy areas to picnic with friends - new additions this yearEven if youre in the cheap seats in Arthur Ashe Stadium, which seats more than 23k, for an evening match you cant beat the view of Manhattan at sunset!Dont miss the US Open, August 27-September 10!
The Ashe Stadium was just your average stadium. There is not enough restroom capacity (ladies rooms) on the Promenade Level especially with a number of stalls out of order. Also, its very slow moving when they empty the stadium between the day and evening sessions of the US OPEN.
Arthur Ashe stadium roof on Wednesday was open all day, no air,too humid, closed roof about 5pm, what a difference. And on Tuesday they had the roof closed all day? Since putting roof on, no air circulation in stadium....not worth the money you spend on seats and have to sweat on a humid day! But roof closed all day Tuesday makes no sense?
Our visit took place a couple of months prior to the US Open taking place so there was a great deal of building work taking place throughout. This however didn’t distract from the spectacle of the venue. The staff were incredibly friendly and helpful throughout. We enjoyed playing in some of the outlying courts and got a real sense of theatre, imagining how tense it would be with a full crowd in attendance. Highly recommended.
Have attended the US Open multiple times over the last few years and every time is an outstanding experience. Connected by train too. Great venue, awesome staff and facility and so much fun. Very nicely organized. Security lines are longer some years and takes a little longer to get in. Backpacks are checked. Have seen several matches at Arthur Ashe, always get to see good players. The court has a retractable roof which they put up in case of rain. There are lot of food choices outside. Gift shops, many photo stations. The whole experience is worth visiting.
The US Open always has such a great vibe, and today was no exception. Fans are there to enjoy themselves- and tennis!!! Be ready for high food prices or stick a snack in your pocketId left my ticket at home, but not a problem. Folks at the info booth had me inside the gate in minutes. If you are thinking about the heat, the crowds, the ticket prices, dont!!!! Just go and enjoy another great NYC experience!!
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.
My first visit to the US Open and it lived up to every it of the hype! The new Arthur Ashe Stadium is the largest tennis stadium in the world and is outstanding. The Louis Armstrong Stadium is more intimate, but equally impressive. Despite the large crowd, the grounds were easy to navigate, transportation to/from parking lots, hotels and subways was smooth.
Must see if you enjoy tennis! The grounds are so large with so many tennis courts. I had no idea there was so much going on. You can watch the players practice and everything. The only negative was the price of the food, but thats how it is at any event. The best food is available in the food court with many vendors, but you can also get stadium food (pizza, hamburger, etc.) in the stadium. They have large televisions outside of Arthur Ashe stadium if you wanted to just relax outside and lay on the grass watching the matches.
The grounds are beautiful. Grand Stand was great! The Grand Stand area was much less crowded than the rest of the center. Stayed at the Grand Stand area for food. Everywhere else, far too crowded and difficult to walk from one area to another. The lines for food and or drinks were incredibly long which also made walking from on area to another difficult. No place to sit. The ushers at Grand Stand were very professional. The matches were great. I would give 5 stars for Grand Stand but 0 stars for the rest of the center because of the crowds, very, very long lines and no seating.
The US Open is one of the coolest sport events in the city and the tennis center significantly contributes to the experience! The place is huge and you can literally watch top players from few feet away (at the post-match interview right outside the Arthur Ashe, or on the side courts). Very impressive the view of the fountain and the globe of Flushing Corona park from the top floor of the stadium! Only con, the food choice is ok but quite overpriced for what you get...
A place in NYC that doesnt 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 cant 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.
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.
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 couldnt finish my meal as it taste like paper. Later we ate at the Italian restaurant and once again it taste like paper so its a great place to fast for a day
With all the improvements in TV picture quality, it is still nicer to come in to watch the US Open. Especially if you bring in your tennis playing child. Excellent access by public transportation. Smaller stadiums give a close up sinewy perspective at the US Open. Spectators at smaller stadiums are also more chatty, if you like that. Not sure whether you have those at Wimbledon or Australian open. The highly partisan crowds surprised me, but this does add interest and emotion. Feel free to shout over other shouters if you are a spectator. Dont be an underdog if you are playing at the US Open. If you are looking for signs of decline (of the country?) then there are some. No screens for following action when you are in the food court area. Very few drinking water fountains and only at the end of long lines near the bathrooms. Too few covered areas for hot days. As much interest in food refills and big yellow merchandise as the tennis.
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 🙏🏼
Everyone is pleasant and it is a nice place to walk around between matches. There is a good food court, but prices are high.One area that needs improvement is handicap accommodation. There is only one elevator available for use by the wheelchairs, cane users, and the stroller brigade.
I went for the NYC Bacon And Beer Classic. It was great. The stadium is clean and the bathrooms were also quite clean. The parking was terrible though, but I think it was because there was also a New York Mets game that was sold out at the same time. I dont think the parking is usually such a chore.
The famous place for the US Open 🇺🇸 Tennis 🎾 Grand Slam in September. Excellent organized, good Staff, good Food, safe! Now since 50 years in 2018. Enjoy but is not for lower Budget and is NO Smoking on the Area. We are smokers and no smoking on this world, so they have to make it possible for everybody, like on a Airport!
Amazing experience watching the top players battle it out at the Arthur Ashe stadium for the U.S. Open. Plenty of variety to choose from in terms of food and drinks around the stadium. Taking the train to the arena is the best option I think. There are always last minute cheap deals for tickets, so always keep on the lookout online.
The U.S. Open is a lot of fun, but the event and the venue arent great. Its a hassle to get into, with 2 entrances, but one is like a 15-minute walk all the way around the circumference of the venue. The signage is non-existent--how hard would it be to put out a bunch of maps or signs? The staff for the U.S. Open are shockingly untrained. We had reserved seats for a stadium, but the staff at that stadium didnt recognize the tickets, so I got badly sunburned sitting up in the general seating area and we missed out on our great seats. 1 in 5 staff actually knew how to read the tickets, in my experience. And the food. Wow. Some of the worst. Nowadays people expect decent, even good, food at sport venues. Nearby Citi Field has Shake Shack, etc. And this place has one coffee purveyor, Dean and Deluca not serving coffee but serving weirdly shaded bratwurst, and a taco place serving the most expensive tacos Ive ever eater, that coincidentally were some of the worst. Basic fact: corn tortillas should be warm. I get that youre kind of in a rush, but even with a long wait, our taco fillings were lukewarm and flavorless, made with low-quality beef, and the soft corn tortillas were cold and stale. The tennis was excellent, and its too bad the USTA hasnt bothered to prepare a venue deserving of the event.
Too big! So expensive too. Get ready for the US open that get your ticket soon or you might be closed out of this concrete park!! The USTA National Tennis Center is quite simply too big and too much concrete. It is a lot more then just the US Open. It is a park with an indoor tennis facility where people can learn a great sport. It is public and its named after one of the games greats. However, the tennis stadium is just way too big and very impersonal and not conducive to a true tennis environment. The indoor tennis facility has fantastic tennis courts and solid tennis programs for the general public. Its really too bad you cant use the entire park when the US Open is not going on. It seems as if the US Open area turns into a museum and we are jailed from it. Getting tennis lessons are easy and fairly inexpensive. The US Open, however, is a complete rip off. Its truly hard to believe that the governing body of the USTA does not cap the amount of money that people are spending to watch the event. Also, this National Tennis Center should have the best tennis program in the nation, especially since its named after a great tennis player. Whatever the case, tennis has lost its luster due to the concrete, physical size, and total outrageous pricing. It is certainly worth a trip to the national tennis center if youre a tennis lover. As for the US Open, if you have a lot of money, then go and enjoy it. The USTA governing body needs to rethink its approach to the National Tennis Center and sharpen the pencil to make it worthwhile for everyone. Some things never change. I hope you enjoyed the US Open.
Only come here for the us open, so I cant speak on the facility other than for that event.The recent improvements have been amazing. These changes have had a huge impact on my enjoyment level during the us open. Theres more space to walk around the grounds. More places to get food. And more restroom facilities.The problem I have is with some of the food service employees. Every year I go, Ive had consistently bad service. I dont know if theyre poorly trained or if they just dont care. Some of the absolute worst food service workers Ive ever interacted with. Its not 100 percent of them, but there are enough that it effects me every year.
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 wasnt 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 wed have to wait for the day session to end before wed 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, Im 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, wed 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 wed definitely plan to go more often in the future.
An amazing tennis experience for any tennis fan. So many courts and great renovations done including a more spacious Louis Armstrong stadium and relocated Grandstand stadium. Mobile roofs available for Arthur Ashe Stadium and Louis Armstrong. Multiple food options and lots of choices for hydration. Multiple peripheral courts for close proximity to the professional players. 🎾💚
Getting to and from the tennis centre is surprising easy. The organization of the tournament is top notch as well. The only issue I have is with Arthur Ashe Stadium - it is way too large to have any atmosphere and if youre on the second level you cant really see the players.
Love,love,love. Just a nice, nice place to visit. You really forget you are in New York. Everything about this place is great. I really, really like this place. Cant wait for US Open next year. It is a must do for me every year. If you visit once, you will visit again and again. A must do.
We have gone to the US Open for eleven years. The nonprofit USTA is trying to maximize profits and make larger stadiums that make viewing the venue on TV better. If you go, bring a lot of money and patience as the security lines and trains to the venue make it the start of a long day. Before they got rid of the old grandstand, fans with day tickets could get to see some of the best players and matches from the front rows due to open seating. Now, 3 main courts have assigned seats for the closest seats so the TV audience has a better view of the action on those courts.
Total reviews rating 4.7
199 Reviews for USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center 2023:
Review №1
2022-05-05Not a lot of people would know and must know is you get to take a tour of the magnificent Arthur Ashe stadium that conducts the historical US Open, outside the US open season.We did just that and had a 1.5 hours tour with our lovely guide - James. The overall booking process was very pleasant and thorough, thanks to Martin and James. We arrived 15 minutes earlier as advised and parked at parking lot B thats closer to the Chase center from where the touring party began.The reception area gives you the Tennis-ey vibes you need right away, as you wait in the lobby section. You see photographs of all the legends with information on the years they won their US title.The tour started with Louis Armstrong stadium, proceeding towards Arthur Ashe, the other grand stadiums and the practice courts.Enter the Arthur Ashe aka The Center Court and any Tennis fanatic will right away get the feeler of being right at the center of the Mecca of Tennis, where so many greats have sweated out everything to win the coveted US open title.The tour is not rushed and ends with getting a complimentary bag from USTA. Theres also an adjoining sports shop you can look around and buy stuff.
Review №2
2021-12-27Played singles here on Court 11 outdoors on a sunny Sunday afternoon in December 2021. We played for a little over 2 hours. Its a bit expensive but theyre great courts, and the facilities are very nice too. Very spacious, and its amazing to the see the venue of the US Open so empty, and experience it all for yourself - play tennis right on the courts where all the pros play. Bring your own drinks and snacks, as the ones in the vending machines are a little overpiced.
Review №3
2021-11-15Very big and clean place for tennis. This place has indoor and outdoor courts. If you play outdoors at night they have big bright lights so it’s not dark at all. The indoor bathrooms are very clean and in the women’s bathroom they even provided free girly things. I would highly recommend going here for any tennis related reason. (Tip: If you want to take tennis pictures, I suggest doing it outside at night.)
Review №4
2021-09-05The coolest event of the year for me. Great everything except the parking directions and signs, need more work here. I love healthier food alternatives too lately. I am a regular there every year. A must go to event if you are in NYC Aug-Sept.
Review №5
2021-09-05Pleasantly surprised by how nice this experience was. Came for the first time to watch the US Open. Arrived at around 11:45 and was worried about how busy it was going to be. Parking was seemless and the line to check vaccination cards and security only took about 5min. Loved the variety of places to eat. Also enjoyed that we were always able to find a shaded spot in each of the stadiums. Cant wait to come back!
Review №6
2021-09-07My tennis team and I just got done with three days of watching the US Open at the Billie Jean King National Tennis Center. It was amazing!!If you’ve never been to the US Open before, it’s a must do for both tennis lovers and those who enjoy a night out.The complex itself is well kept and professionally run. Food is VERY pricey but that’s to be expected. There isn’t hardly any parking, so be prepared to drive around for a bit searching the nearby neighborhoods for a curbside spot.
Review №7
2021-09-17US Open is a must do for anyone’s bucket list. If you’re not a tennis fan you’ll still enjoy an atmosphere and grounds that are truly thrilling without the madness of a Giants or Mets game. Also, the courts are public and you can reserve a time to play on the same courts as the legends we all know and love.
Review №8
2021-09-05Amazing venue for the Tennis US Open. Lots of shops, restaurants and plenty of courts to enjoy the tournament and walk around.The Arthur Ashe stadium is massive but you get a good look from almost anywhere.
Review №9
2021-09-06The best sports venue in the New York metro, this tennis complex hosts the US open grand slam tennis tournament.The two main stadiums are Arthur Ashe which is the flagship and the Louis Armstrong which is slightly smaller. Both have gotten covered roofs in recent years.Travel to the us open requires planning, and often the best bet is to take the train there. Parking lots close to the main stadium are booked up early, but there is additional parking at a train station nearby as well at mets stadium (Citi field). If you drive pkan fir a lot of delays.The tennis tournament itself is great and the pop up restaurants are amazing. There are also sit down restaurants at the club level including Aces and Champions, which require reservations.
Review №10
2021-09-14Love being here. So we’ll organized and so accessible from Manhattan. We came here for the 2021 men’s singles finals. What a great atmosphere.Pro-tip: at the end of the event, try to go all the way to the top and you can see great views of Manhattan skyline!!