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The US Open Fan Week will Take Place at the Arthur Ashe Stadium

The US Open Fan Week offers an opportunity to experience tennis at Arthur Ashe Stadium free of charge from August 19 to August 25. During this weeklong event, attendees can "watch practice sessions featuring professional tennis players, observe the Qualifying Tournament, and enjoy the Legends of the Open match." The event also includes the inaugural 'US Open Block Party' and the annual 'Kids' Day.'

In addition to tennis events, Fan Week will feature various free brand activations and sponsor offerings. Previous activations have included "food vouchers, interactive games, and sunscreen samples." While general admission for Fan Week is complimentary, attendees are required to sign up for a Fan Access pass through the US Open website to obtain their tickets.

Furthermore, certain events, like the Dierks Bentley and Chase Rice concerts, will require a separate ticket purchase, as specified on the official website.
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