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August 26 – September 8, 2018

The US Open is the final and most exciting Grand Slam of the year. Arthur Ashe Stadium and its capacity of nearly 23,000 possess the energy and electricity akin to the Super Bowl. 
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Starting off with the star-studded Arthur Ashe Kids Day, for just over two weeks the US Open grounds (The Billie Jean King National Tennis Center) are abuzz with live music, great food and most of all, people from around the globe watching some of the most amazing tennis in the world. Best of all, the US Open is set just a few miles from Times Square, Central Park and the rest of Manhattan!
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New York City

In addition to great tennis, traveling to the US Open offers another main attraction… the Big Apple. Where else in the world could you walk about 6 miles and experience all sorts of  of different cultures but still be in the same place? As you start at the Wall Street financial district through Chinatown, SoHo and Little Italy to Greenwich Village, then through Chelsea, Korea Town and the Garment District then to Times Square and eventually hit Central Park, you will notice that you can experience the whole world in a day’s walk. Explore the shops, delis, restaurants, museums, and just watching and experience the New York lifestyle.

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