If this is your first trip with 2012 US Open tickets get ready for a grand time. One of the things that makes the US Open so memorable is it’s history and it’s surroundings. The US Open has actually been around for over a century and in recent years the popularity of US open tickets has seen manifold growth. A sport once reserved for the wealthy is now a part of everyday life and tennis is in an unmatched growth phase. Begun in 1881 and reserved exclusively for men the US Open became truly “open” in 1968 and now includes men, women, doubles, and mixed doubles. In 2011 the purse for the winners of the US Open in singles play exceeded $1.5 million. The 2012 US open is expected to top that figure.
Visitors with 2012 US open tickets clamor for seats in Arthur Ashe Stadium, the main venue for all the top finals matches. Arthur Ashe Stadium holds a little over 22,000 people, not a lot when you consider the demand for US Open tickets. Luckily there are plenty of matches and fans with persistence can make sure they get to see all their favorite tennis players. In addition, you can catch matches in Louis Armstrong Stadium, and Grandstand Stadium, smaller and more intimate venues providing a closer look at your tennis heroes.B4EBPDHEV8JX
