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In the midst of the ongoing US Open, a new issue has emerged. The increase in the prices of tickets has irked a lot of people. The US Open promises all the drama and madness, and fans have been crazy to come to the stadiums to watch their favorite players play. However, many people have also seen this as a business opportunity. An exchange of words between journalist Simon Cambers and Rennae Stubbs, former coach to the illustrious Serena Williams, has ignited a passionate debate surrounding the staggering costs of attending the iconic tournament.

While the journalist claimed to stand against the fact of the skyrocketing prices of tickets, Stubbs stood firm in her approach while justifying the needs of today. So what exactly went down between the two?

Rennae Stubbs slams journalist over US Open ticket prices

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A debate over the soaring costs of US Open tickets ignited between seasoned journalist Simon Cambers and Rennae Stubbs. Cambers slammed the massive price tags, singling out a staggering $285 for a Saturday grounds pass. However, Stubbs staunchly defended the tournament’s pricing strategy, standing firm against the tide of criticism.

Stubbs challenged Cambers’ astonishment by drawing parallels to the music industry, particularly Taylor Swift concerts, where die-hard fans grapple with inflated secondary market prices. She stressed the need to secure tickets early, underlining that such practices are industry norms and not exclusive to the US Open. Serena’s former coach tweeted: “Talk to Taylor Swift fans. This is normal. If u want to go, then u have to buy them early. Secondary sales are always expensive. I mean Wimbledon grounds passes or center court tickets are so expensive if u buy second sales.”

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Amidst the exchange of words, Stubbs painted a pragmatic picture – where securing coveted event tickets requires strategic planning. With each retort, she positioned the US Open’s pricing as a reflection of its status, acknowledging that while it might seem steep, it stands in line with the precedence set by other prestigious events. However, despite the price of the cost of the ticket touching the skies, it is yet not the most expensive ticket in tennis. But if this is not, then which ticket is the costliest?

An arm and a leg for coveted Wimbledon tickets

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If you’re wondering why the US Open ticket prices seemed to have shot up, then wait till you have an idea of the prices of the tickets sold at the men’s Wimbledon Singles final this year. As per a report, the lowest cost of reselling a ticket to the final was found to be more than $5000. This was around 2000% more than the normal price of any ticket.

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The same issue was highlighted by Rennae Stubbs as well. Thus, Stubbs has been very upfront in voicing her opinion, citing the sales of tickets as a mere way of conducting business with people. Also, this incident sheds light on how fast the times have changed. The amount that people used to pay earlier to get the tickets is nowhere close to what it is today.

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Do you think such exorbitant prices of tickets will deter fans from turning up to tournaments in the future? Let us know your thoughts below!

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