Established in 1881, the US Open is the second oldest Grand Slam® event after Wimbledon. It began as the U.S. National Championships, with Richard Sears winning the inaugural tournament in Newport, RI. Ellen Hansel claimed the first women's singles title in 1887. The tournament relocated to the USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center in 1978, attracting fans globally. Extensive renovations in 2018 revamped the facilities, enhancing the experience for spectators. Known for its hardcourt, the US Open showcases fast-paced play and unpredictable shots, highlighting the skills of top competitors. At Epic Seats, we're committed to elevating your experience, ensuring every moment is filled with unforgettable excitement and memories.