Thursday, May 17, 2007

US OPEN TENNIS

The US Open is not only one of the biggest events in tennis but all of sports. Every year, Flushing, NY plays host to the two week long event which attracts the biggest names in tennis and hundreds of thousands of tennis crazy fans. Dates for the U.S. Open Tennis event is August 27 - Sept. 9.


Watch the tennis matches with great tickets at Arthur Ashe Stadium which seats approximately 23,200 as well as the outside courts like Louis Armstrong Stadium which seats approximately 10,200. The grandstand stadium seats apprximately 6,000 and seating here is on a first-come, first-served basis.
Walk down the famous boardwalk off the 7 train to the US Open.
U.S. Open tennis tickets are always tough to find but PlatinumTickets.com specializes in tough tickets and we will have a great selection of seats for the 2007 U.S. Open. The fourth and final leg of the tennis Grand Slam, the US Open (which now features blue courts instead of green) has grown to rival Wimbledon tickets as the most important tennis tickets in the world. The 2006 US Open featured the debut of instant replay and player challenges in a Grand Slam event, although unfortunately that came a bit late for John McEnroe, who surely would have appreciated it. If you had U.S. Open tickets for 2006 you would have seen some world class tennis with Andre Agassi making a heroic last stand before losing in the third round and then Roger Federer defeating Andy Roddick in the men's final while Maria Sharapova took care of Justine Henin-Hardene on the women's side. You won't want to miss out on 2007 U.S. Open tennis tickets, so make sure you check with PlatinumTickets.com first.

For many years the main venue at the USTA Tennis Center was Louis Armstrong Stadium, but in 1997 the facility was updated and the new 23,000-seat Arthur Ashe Stadium opened featuring luxury suites, five restaurants and many other amenities. If you want the best Arthur Ashe Stadium tickets and US Open tennis tickets, including courtside seats, PlatinumTickets.com will have them for you.

With a history dating back to 1881, the U.S. Open has been a showcase of champions over the years with stars like Ivan Lendl, Boris Becker, John McEnroe, Jimmy Connors, Pete Sampras, Andre Agassi, Andy Roddick and most recently three-time defending champion Roger Federer. In the women's bracket, Serena and Venus Williams have combined for four titles in recent years but a new crop of stars like Kim Clijsters, Amelie Mauresmo, Lindsay Davenport and 2006 champ Maria Sharapova have emerged to challenge the Williams sisters. If you want to be there to see it live and in person in 2007, get your US Open tickets from PlatinumTickets.com.

For more information on US Open tennis tickets or other tennis tickets call Platinum Tickets at 888.633.6657 and ask for our U.S. Open tennis ticket specialist Chico Bonner or go to US OPEN TENNIS TICKETS

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