Tennis Tickets
Arthur Ashe night sessions, Indian Wells spring afternoons, and Miami Open quarterfinals.
Arthur Ashe day and night sessions, plus grounds passes for Week 1.
Indian Wells (BNP Paribas Open) and Miami Open back-to-back in March.
Laver Cup September stop plus star-attraction exos on the off-swing.
Browse by Event
12 events on the Tennis schedule — pick one to see every upcoming date.
Upcoming tennis sessions & finals
6 events · sorted by dateHow tennis tickets work
Tennis tickets split into three buying windows. Session tickets are your seat for a specific Arthur Ashe or Stadium-1 day/night slate. Grounds passes unlock every outer court (Week 1 only at the Grand Slams), which is how seeded early-round matchups get caught. Tournament packages bundle a Week-2 slate if you're planning the full fortnight.
Tennis venues
2 venuesThe USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center is the US Open's Queens campus — Arthur Ashe, Louis Armstrong, and the full grounds-pass footprint.
Indian Wells Tennis Garden hosts the BNP Paribas Open — the "fifth major" and the biggest non-Slam tournament on the ATP and WTA calendars.
Tennis tickets on OnlineSeats
Tennis sells three kinds of tickets — singles session tickets that lock you to a main-court match, grounds passes that let you wander the outer courts and practice sessions, and tournament-long packages that pay off if you're planning the full week. OnlineSeats surfaces US Open, Indian Wells, Miami Open, and ATP/WTA marquee stops with the current player-draw matchups so you can see which session has Alcaraz, Sinner, or Gauff scheduled. 6 sessions on sale right now.
Regular-season Tennis tickets start well below the rivalry and postseason peaks — OnlineSeats lists the full price history on every event so you can see when the market moves.
Marquee rivalries to watch
Alcaraz vs Sinner, Djokovic vs Alcaraz, Świątek vs Gauff.
How to buy smart
For Tennis, the biggest value play is still the midweek non-marquee home date — sellers routinely drop pricing 48-72 hours out, and OnlineSeats surfaces the 7-day price history on every listing so you can see which dates are softening.
Verified sellers only
Every Tennis listing on OnlineSeats comes from a verified seller under our authenticity program. Full refund and replacement coverage on every order, plus the exact section, row, and delivery method up front.
Delivery & timing
Tennis tickets transfer via mobile in the 24-72 hour window before the event for most events. OnlineSeats displays the delivery window on every listing so you never guess. Current inventory spans 6 Tennis events across 5 teams/competitors.
Tennis ticket FAQs
How do I buy Tennis tickets on OnlineSeats?
Browse the Tennis schedule on this page, pick the game, match, or session you want, and choose seats from the interactive map. Every Tennis order is covered by our 100% Buyer Guarantee — authentic tickets, on-time delivery, and full replacement or refund if anything goes wrong.
Are Tennis tickets on OnlineSeats authentic?
Yes. Every Tennis listing comes from a verified seller under our authenticity program. You'll see the exact section, row, and delivery method before you check out — no surprise service fees.
When is the best time to buy Tennis tickets?
For regular-season Tennis dates, sellers routinely reprice 48-72 hours before the event as inventory rolls. Rivalry weeks and postseason dates trend higher the closer you get — early locks almost always pay off for those.
How many Tennis events are on OnlineSeats right now?
We're tracking 6 upcoming Tennis events across 5 teams/competitors. The list at the top of this page is sorted by date — scroll for the full slate.
Does OnlineSeats cover playoff and championship Tennis tickets?
Yes. Tennis playoff, championship, and final-round tickets are listed as soon as brackets confirm. Single-game pricing climbs fastest once matchups lock — buy as soon as the bracket seeds for the best value.
