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American Express Provides Card Members and Tennis Fans with a Premium Experience at the 2025 US Open Tennis Championships

American Express Provides Card Members and Tennis Fans with a Premium Experience at the 2025 US Open Tennis Championships

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NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)--As a proud partner of the US Open Tennis Championships for 33 years, American Express will once again serve up enhanced perks for Card Members and fans at this year's tournament, taking place August 18 through September 7. From access to Card Member lounges, to fan experience spaces and additional perks across the tournament grounds, American Express is continuing to enhance the US Open experience.
American Express Card Member Lounge
The American Express® Card Member Lounge, located on the second level of the American Express Fan Experience, will be open once again exclusively to American Express Card Members and up to two of their guests.
Recognizing the rising demand for personalization, the lounge will feature:
Hat Patch Bar: Guests can customize US Open hats they purchase on-site with a curated selection of stick-on patches.
Lace-It-Up Station: A hands-on experience where Card Members can work with stylists to personalize shoelaces with signature colors, patterns, and charms. Limit one per Card Member per day.
Card Members can also enjoy ' Open Tasting Flights, ' which will include the signature cocktail of the US Open, the Grey Goose® Honey Deuce™, alongside a Dobel® Tequila Ace Paloma, Aperol® Spritz, and glass of Moët & Chandon Impérial Brut*.
The Centurion® Lounge at US Open
Located in Louis Armstrong Stadium, The Centurion® Lounge at US Open offers an elevated space where Platinum® Card Members can relax and enjoy a fresh selection of globally inspired dishes curated by Chefs Kwame Onwuachi and Mike Solomonov, alongside specialty cocktails by Bar Director Harrison Ginsberg* – all partners of the new Culinary Collective by The Centurion® Lounge™.
Same-day one-hour reservations are required and will become available exclusively through Resy at 9:30am ET each day of the tournament, beginning August 24 through September 7. Platinum Card Members are eligible to make a reservation for themselves plus one guest, once per day, subject to availability.
US Open American Express Fan Experience
Open to all fans and located near the East Gate across from Louis Armstrong Stadium, the American Express Fan Experience will return with a refreshed design and new interactive moments, including:
Tennis Ball POV: Fans step onto a mini court, pick up a racquet and create a video that captures their rally in an exciting and thrilling way —perfect for social sharing.
Refresh Station: A dedicated cool-down zone offering complementary dry shampoo, facial mist, sunscreen, hair ties and more to help fans stay fresh between matches.
Fan-favorite activities like Glow Tennis - a competitive, mixed-reality game - and a station to customize tennis balls will return to the Fan Experience again this year.
Extra Perks On and Off the Court
American Express Radios: Card Members can stay close to all the tennis action with the beloved American Express Radio airing ESPN match coverage wherever they are on the Billie Jean King Tennis Center grounds. American Express Radios will be available for pick up at five locations across the Tennis Center grounds: Main Entry, Fountain Plaza (near Arthur Ashe Stadium), Court 13, Grandstand, and Arthur Ashe Club Level. Limit one per Card Member per day.
Spend $100, Get $10 Back: Eligible American Express Card Members can enroll to get $10 back after they spend $100 or more on qualifying purchases at participating concessions and merchandise vendors on-site. Limit one enrolled Card per Card Member. Terms apply.
American Express Shop: At the American Express Shop located in Fountain Plaza, American Express Card Members can avoid the lines to purchase curated concessions and exclusive merchandise. The space will again feature products from small local businesses and a streamlined checkout experience. Returning this year is the popular Ralph Lauren Collection, with US Open-themed shirts, hats and totes designed exclusively for American Express Card Members.
Perks available while supplies last. Capacity limitations and terms apply. For more information about American Express perks at the 2025 US Open, head to the website.
*Must be 21 or older to consume alcohol. Drink responsibly.
ABOUT AMERICAN EXPRESS
American Express (NYSE: AXP) is a global payments and premium lifestyle brand powered by technology. Our colleagues around the world back our customers with differentiated products, services and experiences that enrich lives and build business success.
Founded in 1850 and headquartered in New York, American Express' brand is built on trust, security, and service, and a rich history of delivering innovation and Membership value for our customers. With over a hundred million merchant locations across our global network, we seek to provide the world's best customer experience every day to a broad range of consumers, small and medium-sized businesses, and large corporations.
For more information about American Express, visit americanexpress.com, americanexpress.com/en-us/newsroom/, and ir.americanexpress.com.
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