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Rated a Very Helpful Review by the Epinions community May 14, 2005
Pros: Well-maintained, many opportunities to watch top players up close. Cons: Expensive, few good seats at Arthur Ashe.
Summary: I have been going to the US Open at the National Tennis Center (NTC) nearly every year since the early 1990s. It has improved greatly over the years, although it is often very expensive. Accessibility: The NTC is located in the Flushing section of ... read more
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Rated a Somewhat Helpful Review by the Epinions community
Dec 20, 2007
Pros: Easy to get to, big name players Cons: Very expensive food prices, expensive tickets
Summary: Every August and September, the best male and female tennis players in the world ascend on Flushing, Queens in New York for the US Open. This is definitely an event that all big tennis fans should attend. I would suggest taking the 7 train (the same ... read more
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Rated a Very Helpful Review by the Epinions community
Oct 4, 2004
Pros: A much better place than pre-1997. Very well organized. Cons: Drink and merchandise prices. No backpacks allowed but I understand why).
Summary: I will never forget my first time at the US Open. It was 1992, Louis Armstrong court was the main stadium, it was the night session and I saw Steffi Graf whip up on some poor Asian player, just before Jim Courier had to go the distance against then ... read more
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Rated a Very Helpful Review by the Epinions community
Jul 22, 2004
Pros: See the Pros play... & first jump on new clothes, and memorabilia Cons: Crowded, expensive, hard to get close to the talent
Summary: The food is expensive- I took in a big bag of peanuts, tucked into my fatigue britches, for my date and me and we shared them with the other couple we were with, seeing the match. We got sprinkled on by the rain but it was nothing- there is however no ... read more
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Rated a Somewhat Helpful Review by the Epinions community
Sep 17, 2001
Pros: cheap tix prices for the stars seen, beautiful landscapes Cons: Food but can be cheaper if bought before entered into the stadium and souvenir prices
Summary: The showcase and outside courts produce an atmosphere like no other sporting event. In the outside courts, you can literally sit within feet of the court and enjoy some very real action. However, once inside Louis Armstrong stadium your breath will be ... read more
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Rated a Somewhat Helpful Review by the Epinions community
Sep 7, 2001
Pros: Large and well laid out. Cons: none
Summary: I have been to three different U.S. opens and have never been dissappointed with anything at this venue. What I tink I like the most is that if you buy tickets for a match with two superstars they will do festival seeting for each section. This allows ... read more
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Rated a Helpful Review by the Epinions community
Nov 16, 2000
Pros: There is no tennis tournament with more electricity than the Open. Cons: We paid a lot of money to see people the size of ants
Summary: We went to the US Open in 1999 and 2000. In 1999 we flew in to NY for a weekend in July, and very implusively decided to buy tickets for the Open. This year, 2000, I bought tickets in April when they are are available to USTA members. The seats I ... read more
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Rated a Somewhat Helpful Review by the Epinions community
Aug 11, 2000
Pros: great tennis, good food Cons: expensive towards end
Summary: I've gone to see the U.S. Open played here each August a couple of times now. Its quite a spectacle. If you want to feel like you're where the excitement is this place is for you. There's so much going on here. You have all the excellent tennis ... read more
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Rated a Very Helpful Review by the Epinions community
Jun 21, 2000
Pros: Beautifully designed tennis center Cons: Prices
Summary: The United States Tennis Association National Tennis Center is a great place to watch tennis and the perfect locale for the US Open annual tournament. Located in Flushing, Queens right across the street from Shea Stadium it has hosted the ... read more
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Rated a Somewhat Helpful Review by the Epinions community
Jun 20, 2000
Pros: Aesthetics, Food Cons: Prices
Summary: This is a great facility. Try going there right before sunset. It is spectacular with the sunset in the backround and two fierce competitors fighting it out for a spot in the next round! The whole stadium just has so much energy and exuberance. The price ... read more
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Rated a Somewhat Helpful Review by the Epinions community
May 31, 2000
Pros: 3 stadiums Cons: Expensive food
Summary: The National Tennis Cemter in Flushing Plains, NY is one of the best places I have ever been to watch a sporting event. Although unless you know sxomeone who gets really good seats, you could have trouble seeing in the new Arthur Ashe stadium, there ... read more
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Rated a Somewhat Helpful Review by the Epinions community
May 20, 2000
Pros: play, fans Cons: view from upper deck
Summary: The USTA National Tennis Center, which includes Arthur Ashe Stadium and home of the US Open, is the neccessary shrine to a pioneer in the world of tennis, Arthur Ashe. I am fortunate enough to have seen Andre Agassi play on this great court, and this ... read more
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Rated a Helpful Review by the Epinions community
Apr 8, 2000
Pros: Lots of fun, Many good matches Cons: tickets are on the expensive side
Summary: I attended the US Open back in 1996 during the 3rd and 4th rounds, and a ton of fun. When I was there, Arthur Ashe Stadium had not yet been completed, however, the other facilities were still nice. We had tickets for center court and they were the ... read more
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Rated a Helpful Review by the Epinions community
Mar 8, 2000
Pros: Great place, great player Cons: highly priced
Summary: I went to the 1999 US Open at the National Tennis Center, and it was fabulous. I really enjoyed it. The place is great, and Arthur Ashe Stadium is wonderful. It is very new, and you have a great view from inside. There are also 2 other stadiums that ... read more
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Rated a Very Helpful Review by the Epinions community
Mar 4, 2000
Pros: Great tennis, Beautiful center, Chance to watch many famous players Cons: Food prices
Summary: Every year in late August--early September, the USTA Tennis Center welcomes the best tennis players in the world for the last Grand Slam tournament of the year--U.S. Open.
In the last three years I have attended the US Open many times (97-99 ... read more
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Rated a Very Helpful Review by the Epinions community
Mar 3, 2000
Pros: Great passionate fans Cons: The planes and the wind
Summary: One of my most memorable tournaments while on tour was playing in the doubles semi-finals of the US Open in 1986 with Kevin Curren against Mats Wilander and Joakim Nystom on the Grandstand Court (we lost the match 7-6 in the fifth). What was daunting and ... read more
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Rated a Very Helpful Review by the Epinions community
Feb 27, 2000
Pros: Named After Arthur Ashe Cons: He Still Wouldn't Approve Of Fan/Player Shenanigans
Summary: The USTA National Tennis Center is a great place to watch high-caliber tennis matches. I know because I have watched many a televised match from this venue and have enjoyed a lot of terrific U.S. Open matches.
The NTC is one of those ... read more
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Rated a Helpful Review by the Epinions community
Feb 21, 2000
Pros: great stadium, great seats if your down low Cons: not a great place to watch tennis
Summary: i went to arthur ashe stadium to watch the 1999 u.s. open. unfortunately, i had nose bleed seats and for the price i paid i expected to be a little close to the court and not to the clouds. the stadium itself is absolutely gorgeous and up to date. a ... read more
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Rated a Helpful Review by the Epinions community
Feb 5, 2000
Pros: a great experience Cons: expen$ive food
Summary: The USTA National Tennis Center is host to the grand slam tennis event, The US Open. People from all around the world come to see this great tennis event. Even the locals come to watch the action packed tennis matches (e.g. Regis Philbin, Donald Trump). ... read more
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Rated a Somewhat Helpful Review by the Epinions community
Feb 5, 2000
Pros: crazy and different Cons: crazy and different
Summary: The US Open is the biggest tennis event in the world. It is like no other event that you'll ever be a part of. All the ettiqeutte goes out the door when you go to forest hills. All the craziness of being in the big city can be felt within the confines ... read more
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