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1 Day At The US OPEN: What To Expect #tennis
I spent a week in New York and managed to visit the US Open (a quick visit on Kids Day and then a real day on the first Monday of the tournament)
Thanks to the HEAD team for getting me a ground ticket!🙏
In this video I show you what it was like, share my thoughts and give you some tips!
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@NamesAreRandom
@NamesAreRandom Год назад
Went last year. Go early on as the outer courts all have stars on them, and unlike Wimbledon nothing is full - not hard to get really close to the action. You just need a ground pass - you can get into every court but Arthur Ash with that. Don't get seats on Arthur Ash - it's too big and you'll mostly see Americans. The day/night thing is for seated tickets only - it's not like they can chuck everyone out so you can stay all day. If you do get seats during the day position of the sun is key - make sure they are in the shade. Backpacks are banned, but draw string bags (of exactly the same size!) are fine, go figure. Food is expensive on site but tbh a bigger problem is the cost of food in New York in general - it's stupidly expensive (unless you eat pizza - apparently most of NY's cardboard recycling is used to make pizza boxes!). In comparison to Wimbledon, well Wimbledon is so much prettier with the flowers and the grass and the all white but it is also much busier so much harder to see the tennis. In NY the famous stars I saw play (in 1 day) were Swiatek, Raducanu, Evans, Norrie, Rublev, Paire, Brooksby, Bautista‑Agut and a bunch more who they were playing, and even more on the practice courts. This was mostly close up with great seats - when you get to scream at Evo from the front row as he fist pumps in response you really feel like you are part of the action.
@TheTennisMentor
@TheTennisMentor Год назад
Thanks for sharing all this great info!! I’m sure many will find it useful!
@evelyn7
@evelyn7 Год назад
I plan to go next yr this is super helpful . Thanks 👍🏼
@TheTennisMentor
@TheTennisMentor Год назад
You’ll love it… try to go to at least one day of qualies, Kids day and one day of main draw… sight seeing in between!
@RajeshSahasrabuddhe
@RajeshSahasrabuddhe Год назад
Take the train between Manhattan and NTC. It’s much faster and cheaper. You are allowed to bring sealed water bottles.
@RajeshSahasrabuddhe
@RajeshSahasrabuddhe Год назад
LIRR - not Subway
@RajeshSahasrabuddhe
@RajeshSahasrabuddhe Год назад
Also in competition, the boom mikes on the court play through the speakers in Ashe, so you can hear the ball being struck.
@TheTennisMentor
@TheTennisMentor Год назад
Good info, thanks!
@TheTennisMentor
@TheTennisMentor Год назад
I did wonder, that makes sense!
@Eric.17
@Eric.17 Год назад
The 7 train (subway) is a direct line between Grand Central / Times Square and the tennis center and is a very easy way to get to and from the facility
@commonsgiant
@commonsgiant Год назад
Interesting confirmation of what I have seen on TV. Seems like the court side seats are 70% people wanting to be seen. It was so annoying to see a couple people right next to the court talking the whole match. Why bother going? Must be hard on the players.
@Duncan1974
@Duncan1974 Год назад
This is on my bucket list!
@MJCE
@MJCE Год назад
Your not the only one 😂
@andrewgorvin6394
@andrewgorvin6394 Год назад
Great video mate, hope you get a chance to go to the Aussie Open next, brilliant atmosphere and very chilled. Keep up the awesome content
@TheTennisMentor
@TheTennisMentor Год назад
Thanks mate, I’d love to visit the Aus Open! Maybe one day
@Steveo47dog
@Steveo47dog 2 месяца назад
Welcome to the US. We’ve been several times, it’s pretty great!
@Javi_C
@Javi_C Год назад
Really appreciate the behind the scene footage from these trips Ashley! 😊
@benmuschol1445
@benmuschol1445 Год назад
good video! I was at the wolf match as well. One thing I'll say for Ashe: You can hear the ball during the actual match play. People will chat every now and then but it does get mostly quiet during the points. I was up in the nosebleeds for multiple big matches there and it wasn't an issue
@TheTennisMentor
@TheTennisMentor Год назад
What a match it was!! Great feedback about Ashe, thanks!
@Eric.17
@Eric.17 Год назад
Although they’re both in the USA, the US Open is also a much different vibe compared to Indian Wells. The Open has a New York energy and feels more like going to an American sports game, whereas IW is more chilled and relaxed. Both are great and have their own pros and cons.
@TheTennisMentor
@TheTennisMentor Год назад
Thanks for the comparison, IW is definitely a tournament I’d love to visit!!
@alecpflaster3104
@alecpflaster3104 Год назад
Quick correction. You can't bring a camera with a lens with a focal length larger than 300mm, you mentioned no longer than 200mm.
@TheTennisMentor
@TheTennisMentor Год назад
Thanks, I read that too… however, the guy at security asked if mine was over 200mm for some reason!
@touchtennis
@touchtennis Год назад
Only took three shirts and sweated through them all. Had to buy one there for the rest of the day!
@Javi_C
@Javi_C Год назад
😂
@hardcore_tennis_fan...
@hardcore_tennis_fan... Год назад
When's the least busiest time to go to the US Open (or any GS, really)? Also, which Masters 1000/GS would you say was the least crowded? I would like to go to a tournament that isn't as 'buzzy' and filled with casual tennis fans; I would like a place that is filled with hardcore tennis fans😀
@nathanmiller6051
@nathanmiller6051 Год назад
I love it!!!! Great video Coach Ashley 👍💯🎾🙏 thanks appreciate
@TheTennisMentor
@TheTennisMentor Год назад
🙏🙏
@JaniceMba
@JaniceMba Год назад
Awesome channel, everything I love about tennis you talk about. Awesome job you do.
@TheTennisMentor
@TheTennisMentor Год назад
Thanks Janice, glad you’re enjoying the videos!
@hiddendiz7612
@hiddendiz7612 Год назад
American here. I am now yearning to go to the USO and sip a Honey Deuce on Ashe. My big dream is to attend Roland Garros with my dad. I went to my first ATP/WTA tour stop Cincinnati Masters/Open in 2021 with my uncle and aunt. Highly recommend this tournament if anyone wants to see the same grand slam level star power in a more budget friendly atmosphere. I think that was the moment that my love of tennis went to the next level.
@buiminhmusic2935
@buiminhmusic2935 5 месяцев назад
Thank you for film 👍
@DanTuber
@DanTuber Год назад
Those food and drink prices are absolute robbery. Can you bring your own food? Are you planning to come to the Aussie Open?
@RajeshSahasrabuddhe
@RajeshSahasrabuddhe Год назад
Yes, you can bring your own food
@TheTennisMentor
@TheTennisMentor Год назад
I’d bring my lunch with me next time! I would love to visit the Aussie Open… nothing planned yet but who knows?!
@zachenroe4715
@zachenroe4715 Год назад
I haven't been to a slam so I didn't even think about the sound traveling to the upper bowl, definitely good to know. I knew food would be expensive but $27 for spaghetti and $22 for a drink is crazy! Thanks for the vid/insights
@julianzhu0099
@julianzhu0099 Год назад
I was there at the JJ vs ZZZ match. Definitely love US open early round atmosphere!
@johnv3372
@johnv3372 Год назад
Awesome vlog. Damn those food prices are steep.
@RajeshSahasrabuddhe
@RajeshSahasrabuddhe Год назад
You can bring your own food if you want.
@saketlandge3443
@saketlandge3443 Год назад
Would like to see you analyze a pro’s game that you watched during this trip
@TheTennisMentor
@TheTennisMentor Год назад
Nice idea, I’ll see if I can put something together… the trouble is posting footage of matchplay. There are a lot of rules when it comes to this which is why you only see very short clips in my videos!
@saketlandge3443
@saketlandge3443 Год назад
@@TheTennisMentor Ah makes sense! I guess that’s why they want your cameras to be smaller as well
@federicotown8052
@federicotown8052 Год назад
Nice !
@cpucombos8480
@cpucombos8480 Год назад
Does anyone know who Gasquet was hitting with? Great video btw!
@PDXNY
@PDXNY Год назад
Borough of Manhattan, not city.
@TheTennisMentor
@TheTennisMentor Год назад
Thanks
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