Empire Tickets has your tickets for all US Open matches. We are dedicated to providing you with premium seats, VIP seating and all US Open tickets that are in high demand. Empire Tickets is also your source for all major events worldwide. We are not affiliated with US Open Tennis, Ticketmaster or any box office. How to Find US Open Tickets:
Our goal is to ensure the highest level of customer satisfaction so we can develop a life-long relationship with our customers. Tickets may be purchased by following any of the links on this page or by calling 404-TICKETS. If you need help with your US Open ticket order, or are interested in an event not listed on our web site, please don't hesitate to call us. Our Client Service Representatives will help you with detailed venue information, and even recommend the best US Open Tickets value for a specific match and your budget. AVAILABILITY AND SHIPPINGAt the beginning of your US Open Tennis tickets purchase, you will view a list of available matches. Next, choose the "View Inventory" link to see the list of available tickets. Choose the number of tickets you wish to purchase. The seats listed are together and are greater than face value. To purchase tickets, click on the "Add to Cart" link to begin your US Open Tennis ticket purchase on our secure SSL server.Most orders are filled within 48 hours of the time they are placed. All orders will be sent via Federal Express unless otherwise specified. The Shipping address must be the same as the Billing address of your credit card. If not, we can ship them elsewhere if you sign and fax back our shipping authorization form. Our inventory is updated constantly. However, if you purchase tickets that are listed and they have already been sold, you will have the option of canceling the order or choosing an alternative set of seats. If an event is rescheduled, c ustomer tickets are valid for rescheduled shows and will not be eligible for a refund. If an event is cancelled and not rescheduled then the price paid for the tickets will be refunded but any shipping and handling charges will not be refunded. If an event is cancelled for any reason rain-out, earthquake, flood, etc., a strike, protest, lockout, catastrophic events (i.e. acts of terror), or incidents of national security, we can not provide a refund or exchange for the tickets. Any shipping charges and handling charges are also not refundable. Empire Tickets is acting only as a ticket broker or agent to facilitate the availability, sale, and delivery of the admission tickets to the event, is not a promoter or manager of the event, and, therefore, assumes no responsibility or liability for the staging of the event. All sales are final and all ticket orders will be subject to these conditions. INFORMATIONOriginally known as the U.S. National Championships, the US Open began in 1881 as a singles men's tournament played for entertainment purposes only. Members of the United States National Lawn Tennis Association were the only players allowed to compete, and a gentleman by the name of Richard D. Sears became the very first winner. He also went on to dominate the tournament for the next six years.In the over 120 years of its existence, the US Open has gone through many changes that have shaped it into the modern Grand Slam event that it is today. The first change came in 1887 with the inclusion of women in the game, and 5 years later with the first Mixed Doubles match. Later, as the Championships began to move around the country, the Men's Doubles were split into an East and West contest whose winners played-off for the right to take on the holders. After this challenge round was abolished in 1920, the current knockout system began. Then in 1968, the five major championships were consolidated, marking the beginning of the Open Era. This also meant that the tournament would be held at only one venue, which was West Side Tennis Club in Queens, New York. Now held at the Arthur Ashe Stadium in Flushing Meadows Corona Park in Queens, NY, the US Open has become one of the richest professional tennis events for amateurs and professionals all over the world. At one and a half times the size of Central Park, Flushing Meadows Corona Park has developed from the swamp that it once was into the beautiful park that it is today. Home to not only the New York Mets and the US Open, there is also an art museum, a zoo, and botanical gardens. With all of its amenities, your trip to the US Open can become even more of an experience as there is something for everyone at Flushing Meadows Corona Park. US OPEN LINKS AND INFORMATIONUS Open ScheduleIn-depth information regarding dates and gate times for the 2007 US Open. US Open Information Everything you need to know for the 2007 US Open - gate times, weather information, prohibited items, camera and autograph policies and other information to help make your US Open experience the best it can be. US Open Hotels and Accommodations From hotels to rental homes, US Open offers many options in all price ranges. US Open Directions and Parking How to get there and where to park - it's very busy, so know where you're going before you get there! US Open Souvenirs Information you need for your favorite US Open souvenirs. US Open History US Open local attractions An extensive list of activites for the whole family, including museums, historical sites, family fun centers and tourist attractions. US Open Facts Fun facts about the tournament |
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