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Hotel Demand Soars in Queens During U.S. Open Tournament

Festively decorated hotel lobby for U.S. Open Tennis Championships

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Queens, New York witnessed a remarkable increase in hotel demand and revenue during the U.S. Open Tennis Championships. The event attracted a record attendance of over 239,000 during Fan Week and spurred various hospitality strategies to accommodate the influx of visitors. Hotels experienced a 3.5% rise in demand and an 8% increase in average daily rates compared to the previous year. Additionally, revenue per available room peaked significantly, showcasing the strong local hospitality market’s resilience and allure during this prestigious event.

Queens, New York experienced a significant boost in hotel demand and revenue during the U.S. Open Tennis Championships held from August 18 to September 7, 2025. The tournament, one of the most anticipated sporting events worldwide, showcased various matches, with the main draw starting on August 24.

The first week of the event was highlighted by qualifying matches and “Fan Week,” when the tennis grounds were open to the public at no cost. A record attendance of 239,307 people was recorded during Fan Week, emphasizing the event’s popularity and establishing a vibrant atmosphere in the area.

In response to the surge in visitors, hotel demand in Queens rose by 3.5% year-over-year during the initial week of the tournament. Additionally, the average daily rate for hotels in the region saw an increase of approximately 8% compared to the previous year, reflecting the high demand for accommodations.

Revenue per available room (RevPAR) reached impressive figures, peaking on August 30 with $397.91 in New York City and $318.35 in Queens. This robust performance occurred despite a 5.7% year-over-year supply increase in hotel rooms, further demonstrating the resilience and attractiveness of the local hospitality market during the tournament.

Local hotels implemented various strategies to capitalize on the influx of visitors. The Hotel Seville NoMad held a “Sip & Shop” event in collaboration with UomoSport and Dunlop Sports, attracting 70-80 attendees and featuring tennis-inspired cocktails. Notable tennis player Jenson Brooksby was present at this event, engaging with guests.

Another prominent hotel, the Park Hyatt New York, offered a unique “Match Point Suite Experience,” which included a $200 hotel credit, themed cocktails, and luxury transportation to and from the tournament. The hotel also partnered with FlowerBX to showcase U.S. Open-themed floral arrangements in its lobby, enhancing the event-themed ambiance for guests.

In addition to hotel activities, the Crowne Plaza HY36 Midtown Manhattan featured a tennis-inspired menu at its restaurant, Burgerology, which sought to attract both hotel guests and local residents during the tournament.

The USTA made notable changes to the tournament’s schedule by moving the mixed doubles competition to Fan Week, creating a highlight for the event and including top players vying for a $1 million prize. Fan Week also catered to families with interactive tennis experiences and an array of food vendors, further enhancing the event’s appeal.

This year’s U.S. Open introduced several new food vendors, including pastaRAMEN, along with a redesigned CQDQ menu, contributing to the overall enjoyment of attendees. The event attracted over a million spectators to the USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center, solidifying its status as one of the most attended sporting events globally.

The New York Police Department took extensive precautions to ensure safety and security during the tournament. Police Commissioner Jessica Tisch confirmed that a specialized security detail consisting of hundreds of officers and traffic agents was deployed to manage the increased foot traffic surrounding the event.

Overall, the U.S. Open not only brought economic benefits to Queens through heightened hotel demand and innovative hospitality strategies but also created an engaging environment for tennis fans and spectators from around the world. The synergy between the tournament and local businesses stands as a testament to the power of major sporting events in boosting regional economies.

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