Multi-Year, $800M Transformation to Elevate and Enhance the US Open Fan, Player and Partner Experience for Generations to Come
Zero Public Funding or Taxpayer Dollars Used for this Project
Arthur Ashe Stadium to Undergo Top-to-Bottom Modernization
New, $250M Player Performance Center to Give Players and Teams a New Home with Unparalleled Facilities and Amenities
Project Features Plans from World-Renowned Architects and Designers
The USTA today proudly unveiled its plans for the largest single investment in US Open history that will reimagine and modernize Arthur Ashe Stadium, create a new, state-of-the- art Player Performance Center and usher in a bold, visionary future of the US Open experience for fans, players and partners. This project is an $800 million investment in the US Open and the USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center and is entirely self- funded by the USTA, with New York City continuing to benefit from more than $1.2 billion in annual economic impact due to the three weeks of the US Open. Combined with the US Open’s m ost recent transformation project, completed in 2018, the USTA has invested nearly $2 billion into the US Open and its home facility, without using any public, taxpayer or government funding. This project will take shape over three phases and be completed by the 2027 US Open, without interrupting play or fan access for the 2025- 26 events.
“The US Open is the pinnacle of sports and entertainment, with the greatest athletes and fans in all of sport, and this reimagination of Arthur Ashe Stadium and construction of a state-of-the- art Player Performance Center will enhance the experience for everyone that comes on site to the USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center.”
Lew Sherr
CEO and Executive Director, USTA
“This project enables us to maintain the greatest stage in tennis - Arthur Ashe Stadium - which was constructed more than 25 y ears ago, and modernize it in a way that will set it up for the next 25 years. It also provides us the opportunity to give the players that compete in that stadium an unparalleled space that will enable them to perform at their best and enjoy a higher leve l of luxury and comfort while they are off the court. The US Open helps us to deliver on our mission - growing tennis to build healthier people and communities everywhere - by showcasing our sport on the global stage, and this reimagination will bring this presentation to an entirely new level.”
Reimagined Arthur Ashe Stadium, Modernized and Enhanced at All Levels
The project will comprehensively enhance and modernize the US Open’s centerpiece, Arthur Ashe Stadium, elevating the experience for all fans inside tennis’ grandest stage. The enhancements include:
The spectator- facing elements of the Arthur Ashe Stadium reimagination will take place in advance of the 2026 and 2027 US Opens, with the full timeline specified later in this release.
State-of-the-Art, $250-Million Player Performance Center to Provide Unparalleled Support
Close to 2,800 players and members of their teams converge on the US Open each year to put on one of the greatest shows in sports. This reimagination will build them a new, $250 million home that provides today’s and tomorrow’s top athletes best-in- class amenities, with both indoor and outdoor performance and relaxation spaces to give them everything they need to maximize their on- court performance.
The two-story, state-of-the-art facility will be built on the top two floors of a four- floor building on the west side of Arthur Ashe Stadium, adjacent to the practice courts. It will include:
The new Player Performance Center will be fully completed an d accessible for players and teams by the 2027 US Open.
World-Class Architects and Designers Bringing the Best to the US Open
The lead architect of the overall reimagination project is ROSSETTI, the architect for the original construction of Arthur Ashe Stadium, as well as the expansive transformation project that was completed in 2018.
ROSSETTI, led by President and CEO Matt Rossetti, conceptualized and designed the Player Performance Center, having created player performance facilities for the Los Angeles Lakers, Green Bay Packers, Miami Dolphins and Jacksonville Jaguars.
To design the new Grand Entrance of Arthur Ashe Stadium, ROSSETTI worked with architect Daniel Libeskind – world- renowned as the master planner and architect for the reconstructed World Trade Center. For the concepts and design of Ashe’s new club and restaurant spaces, ROSSETTI worked with Garrett Singer, known for designing many of America’s trendiest restaurants and clubs.
No Interruptions to Play or Fan Access During Three- Phase Construction to be Completed by 2027 US Open
The reimagination project will take place over three phases and be completed by the 2027 US Open, without interruption to scheduled play or fan access for the 2025 -26 events.
The timeline of construction is as follows:
Phase 1 (in advance of the 2025 US Open)
Phase 2 (between the 2025-26 US Opens)
Phase 3 (between the 2026-27 US Opens)
About the USTA
The USTA is the national governing body for th e sport of tennis in the U.S. and the leader in promoting and developing the growth of tennis at every level -- from local communities to the highest level of the professional game. A not-for-profit organization, it invests 100 percent of its proceeds in g rowing the game. It owns and operates the US Open, one of the highest- attended annual sporting events in the world, along with approximately 100 Pro Circuit events throughout the U.S., and selects the teams for Davis Cup, Billie Jean King Cup, and the Olym pic and Paralympic Games. The USTA’s philanthropic entity, the USTA Foundation, provides grants and scholarships in addition to supporting tennis and education programs nationwide to benefit under- resourced youth through the National Junior Tennis & Learni ng (NJTL) network. For more information about the USTA, go to USTA.com or follow the official accounts on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter (X) and TikTok.