US Open extends American Express partnership

Aditya Chaudhuri Aditya Chaudhuri

The US Open has announced a multi-year renewal of its partnership with global integrated payments firm American Express, which will thus continue to be a partner of the event and provide its card members and US Open fans with exclusive benefits during the event.

American Express has also announced that it will partner with social sports platform Break the Love to provide complimentary access to more than 500 racquet sports courts and clinics in the greater New York City area.

Mary Ellen Jelenek, Senior Vice President, Global Brand Marketing and Sponsorships at American Express, commented:

As one of the longest standing partners of the USTA, we’re looking forward to celebrating this incredible partnership milestone at our 30th US Open and continuing it into the future. We’ll continue to show why tennis is better with Amex for Card Members and fans, bringing benefits and entertaining experiences to the US Open.

The 2023 US Open is scheduled to be held from August 28 to September 10. 

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