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Crowds at the US Open are causing stress for attendees due to high numbers and steep ticket costs

Multitudes of spectators and atmosphere enthusiasts flocked to the first stage of the tennis tournament held in Flushing, Queens.

Gathering at the US Open this year is proving costly for spectators, with large audiences and...
Gathering at the US Open this year is proving costly for spectators, with large audiences and elevated ticket prices causing financial strain

Crowds at the US Open are causing stress for attendees due to high numbers and steep ticket costs

The US Open, one of the world's most prestigious tennis tournaments, has been breaking attendance records every year since 2022, according to the United States Tennis Association (USTA). This year, the event, hosted at the Billie Jean King National Tennis Center in Flushing, Queens, has been particularly noteworthy.

During last week's Fan Week, a record 230,000 people attended the qualifying matches, indicating a surge in demand. This high turnout continues a trend that has been ongoing since 2022, with the tournament attracting international tennis fans, sports enthusiasts, and tourists travelling to New York.

The rising ticket prices at the US Open are influenced by several factors, including increased demand, enhanced event facilities, inflation, and the event's growing global popularity. However, these rising costs have been a cause for concern among longtime tennis fans, who have felt the financial squeeze.

Spatial constraints have also become an issue due to surging demand at the US Open. This year, the tournament expanded from 14 to 15 days, potentially increasing demand and ticket prices further. Some fans have expressed concerns about the size of the crowds, fearing that the event may become too large and lose its intimate atmosphere.

The Sunday start date of the US Open may have contributed to increased attendance and ticket prices this year. This change, along with the expansion of the tournament, could signal a new era for the US Open, with even larger crowds and higher prices in the years to come.

Despite these concerns, the US Open continues to be a must-attend event for tennis fans around the world, offering a unique blend of sport, entertainment, and culture. As the tournament progresses, it will be interesting to see if attendance and ticket prices continue to rise, and how the organisers will manage the challenges posed by this growth.

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