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COMPLETE GUIDE TO THE 2025 US OPEN

August 24, 2025

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THE TOURNAMENT STARTS TODAY IN NEW YORK AT THE BILLIE JEAN KING NATIONAL TENNIS CENTER

- STORY: JESUS JIMÉNEZ AND DAVID WALDSTEIN / NYT

COMPLETE GUIDE TO THE 2025 US OPEN

For much of the year, the Billie Jean King National Tennis Center in Queens is mostly quiet.

But for two weeks late in the summer, the place becomes the centre of the tennis world as hundreds of thousands of fans flock to Flushing Meadows for the US Open.

Qualifying matches took place last week and the main draw of the US Open begins today. The Australian Open, French Open and Wimbledon Championships are in the books, so this is the last chance for the world’s top tennis players to win a major title this year.

A few are favoured to win this year, but the US Open has been known for upsets and thrilling matches that can sometimes run past midnight.

Here's what to know about this year’s US Open, including one exciting change before the tournament officially starts, during Fan Week.

ALL ABOARD THE NO.7 TRAIN

From Manhattan, one of the simplest — and fastest — ways to travel to the US Open is by taking an eastbound No.7 subway train to the Mets-Willets Point station. Once you're there, just follow the crowds to the tennis grounds. Those on Long Island or in Manhattan can also take the Long Island Rail Road to Mets-Willets Point. Trains on the Port Washington Branch depart Manhattan from Penn Station and Grand Central at different times.

Ride-share services like Lyft and Uber are also an option. But unless you're staying nearby, traffic can make that a lengthy, pricey trip.

Ride shares can also charge surge prices or get caught in congested drop-off zones. And waiting for a vehicle to reach the pickup area after the matches can take time.

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