Promenade Level
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US Open rules now allow fans to walk up and down the aisle during points. So seats like these are rough as fans will often block your view. Ironically, if we were just one seat over (i.e. section 340 immediately to the right of the aisle), then it's fine.339sectionKrow1seat
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Good corner view but constant flow of people in/out of seats, glass a bit covering the view with a bar on the baseline. Still doesnt feel too obstructed (you forget about it) — lower rows only get worse.318sectionJrow7seat
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Jannick Sinner vs Felix Auger-AlliassimeVery perfect in person it look more close its perfect320sectionWrow9seat
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319sectionWrow13seat
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anonymousMens Single SemifinalGreat seat even when the dbags in Row A need to sit all the way forward.330sectionCrow9seat
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anonymousMens SemifinalGreat seat for the upper deck. Would def do row A if not too much more $.330sectionCrow9seat
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Love the corner in the promenade, its cheaper for the Open and great views. Row F still feels low in the section.326sectionFrow5seat
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Seat 15 has extra leg room and no glass obstruction. Seat 16-18 have bars and glass in front of them, so avoid them.336sectionBrow15seat
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US Open 2025! Not a fan of sideline ... Also only a few rows from the top of the stadium. Also right next to the video board.312sectionSrow4seat
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Nice corner seat. Shorter people may have slight rail obstruction. Great value — cheaper corner ticket face value, and better view than Row A with rail (though A has more leg room).336sectionBrow10seat


























