Carlos Alcaraz and Novak Djokovic face off this afternoon in what promises to be an epic semifinal battle in the 2025 U.S. Open at Flushing Meadows.
It’ll be a clash of generations in New York — the last man standing from the Big Three against one half of today’s Big Two — and the latest, and perhaps final, chapter in the Alcaraz-Djokovic rivalry.
Djokovic enters chasing a record-extending 25th Grand Slam title, while 22-year-old Alcaraz looks to add a sixth major to his resume.
The Alcaraz–Djokovic semifinal is scheduled to begin no earlier than 3:00 PM Eastern. It’ll follow the women’s doubles final, featuring American Taylor Townsend and Katerina Siniakova against Gabriela Dabrowski and Erin Routliffe, set for noon. A day session ticket gets you in for both matches.
If you held off on buying, you made the right call. Ticket prices have dropped, and now’s the time to pounce.
Get Tickets for the Alcaraz vs. Djokovic U.S. Open Men’s Semifinal
Tickets for today’s semifinal match at Arthur Ashe Stadium are, of course, in high demand. But prices have fallen since yesterday, when the price of entry started at $900, including fees.
The cheapest tickets available now start at $735. Still a steep price, but exactly what you’d expect from championship-level events in the Big Apple. There are a handful of seats available for under $800, but they’re going fast.
Courtside seats now start at around $6,500 — down from just over $9,100 yesterday.
The best seats in the house have also been discounted. These front-row seats in Section 53, right along the baseline, were listed for as high as $27,000 earlier this week. They’re now going for just under $22,000.
If you’re looking for a relative bargain, these middle-tier seats in Section 111, Row A — right in the front row of loge — are priced at around $5,100. You’ll get a prime Loge view with a clear angle on every rally and a centered perspective of the action — plus an opportunity for great photos.
Tonight’s U.S. Open Men’s Semifinal: Sinner vs. Auger-Aliassime
The other men’s semifinal — Jannik Sinner vs. Felix Auger-Aliassime — takes place in the night session, with separate admission required for each session.
Tickets for tonight’s semifinal start at around $200, roughly a quarter of the price of the Alcaraz-Djokovic match. Expect plenty of Canadian expats and visitors on hand to cheer on their compatriot as he takes on the world No. 1.
For fans looking for the ultimate bargain for late-round action, tonight’s night session offers the best value.
Oh, and don’t forget — as much as this feels like the main event, the men’s final is still set for Sunday afternoon and promises to be as much a spectacle with a potential Alcaraz-Sinner rematch on the cards.
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