New York Service Area
The USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center is not a single-purpose stadium. One reservation may involve two spectators attending Arthur Ashe Stadium, while another brings a junior player for a tennis program, a club arriving together, or visitors coming directly from JFK or LaGuardia with racquets and luggage.
Our USTA private transportation starts with the reason for the visit, because a stadium session, a junior program, an airport arrival, and a club outing each need different pickup details. At Royal Premier Car Service, we serve spectators, players, families, tennis clubs, hospitality guests, and visitors, connecting the National Tennis Center with New Jersey and New York hotels and area airports.
The National Tennis Center sits in Flushing Meadows-Corona Park and serves as both a public tennis facility and the home of the US Open.
Arthur Ashe Stadium is the best-known part of the complex, the largest tennis stadium in the world, but the National Tennis Center also includes Louis Armstrong Stadium, Grandstand, and courts used for public programs and tennis outside the US Open.
One important detail for 2026: Arthur Ashe Stadium is midway through a major modernization scheduled for completion before the 2027 US Open. For the 2026 tournament, the new seating bowl is complete, while temporary premium hospitality remains in use as work continues around the stadium.
Since those venues share one address, naming the stadium, court, or program when you book our USTA National Tennis Center car service helps dispatch send the vehicle to the right part of the complex.
A USTA visit does not automatically mean sitting in the stands.
Good to know: the National Tennis Center hosts public court reservations and tennis programming outside the US Open period. That creates a different type of visit, particularly for parents bringing junior players or people arriving with racquets and other equipment.
Access within the complex depends on the activity. USTA directs Open Time and Program participants to Lot B, with Lot D or the Ashe Loading Dock area used when necessary. Lot D serves school practices, tournaments, matches, and other participants.
This is why the parking and entry details differ. A junior tennis program and an Arthur Ashe ticket may share the same overall address, but they route to different lots and gates within the complex.
LaGuardia and JFK are the most relevant major airports for many visitors heading to Flushing. EWR also enters the itinerary for passengers staying in New Jersey or continuing there after tennis.
For an airport pickup, tell us more than the number of passengers. A player arriving with two racquet bags and suitcases may need more cargo capacity than two spectators coming from a Manhattan hotel. If tennis follows the flight on the same day, tell us if the itinerary needs a hotel stop first.
Heads up: this becomes especially important during the US Open, when tournament bag restrictions apply. The official 2026 visitor guidance specifically warns passengers coming from an airport that large bags and other prohibited items cannot enter the grounds.
The US Open changes how visitors reach the National Tennis Center, so regular facility instructions may not apply on tournament days.
The 2026 detail that matters: USTA directs standard rideshare and black-car service to the parking area at the New York Hall of Science, with a direct walking path to Champions’ Entry and an assistance shuttle for guests who need it. Special credentials or separately issued USTA access instructions may change the plan, so send any parking pass, credential, or event-specific instruction when reserving.
USTA access details are for the 2026 tournament; confirm current USTA instructions before the event date.
Night sessions are where the return plan matters most. Agreeing on a meeting point before you head into the grounds, and having a way to reach your chauffeur keeps pickup simple when play runs long, and thousands of spectators leave Flushing at once. It is far easier than trying to arrange a ride from the middle of that crowd.
With our USTA car service, we match the vehicle to the party and its gear. Two spectators with small bags fit comfortably in our Cadillac CT6, while two players arriving from JFK with racquet bags and suitcases may need the cargo room of our GMC Denali. Our Sprinter makes more sense when several players or parents arrive together, and for a larger club, school, or hospitality group, sharing the full headcount and equipment lets us plan the right combination from the fleet.
Some USTA visits begin or end somewhere other than a hotel.
Picture the day: business guests might leave a Manhattan hotel for Arthur Ashe and continue to a client dinner after the session. A visiting tennis club may return to New Jersey after its court time. Players flying into New York may need to leave luggage at their hotel before continuing to Flushing.
The National Tennis Center can also form part of a stay involving other sporting events around New York. Booking our private transportation to the USTA National Tennis Center as one itinerary, rather than a string of separate rides, keeps the same vehicle and chauffeur across the whole day.
For a multi-stop day, include the stops before and after the Tennis Center when you reserve, so the vehicle plan accounts for the full schedule.
Here is the quick version of what to send, depending on your day:
A few things shift closer to the date and are worth a second look:
With years of experience, we at Royal Premier Car Service have served a lot of passengers across New Jersey and the greater New York area.
To book our USTA limo service, send us your pickup location, passenger count, tennis program or stadium information, luggage or equipment needs, and destination after the National Tennis Center. For US Open dates, also send any credentials, parking pass, or event-specific access instructions you have received.
We are available around the clock at (848) 336-4270 or info@royalpremiercarservice.com.