The USTA has revealed a historic $800 million self-funded investment to modernize Arthur Ashe Stadium and build a new $250 million Player Performance Center, marking the largest single investment in US Open history. The project, which uses zero taxpayer dollars, aims to enhance the experience for fans, players, and partners and will be completed by the 2027 US Open without disrupting play in 2025 and 2026.

Key highlights:
Arthur Ashe Stadium upgrade:
- New Grand Entrance designed by Daniel Libeskind
- Expanded concourses (+40%), more restrooms, elevators, escalators
- 2,000 additional courtside seats
- All-new food, retail, club, and hospitality spaces
- Two new levels of luxury suites
Player Performance Center:
- $250M state-of-the-art facility built on the top two floors of a four-floor building on the west side of Arthur Ashe Stadium
- New and expanded indoor and outdoor fitness and warmup areas with turf, track, and US Open court surfaces for training
- Redesigned and expansive spa-like locker rooms and lounges
- Upgraded dining facilities with a private café and outdoor courtyard
- Dedicated player entrance
Designed by world-class architects:
- Led by ROSSETTI, original Ashe Stadium architects
- Renowned architect Daniel Libeskind, master planner of…