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The U.S. Open is enjoying record-breaking attendance this year, with people flying in from across the world to see the tennis tournament. Nearly 75,000 attended on opening day.
That increased attendance, says Kirsten Goodlad, another first-time attendee, might be due to influencer culture making events like the U.S. Open more popular. "Everyone's being sponsored here. You're seeing the coolest of the cool go. You want to go yourself," she says.
Not everyone is happy about the increased crowd size, however, as The New York Times recently reported. That's not to mention the prices. General admission tickets start around $30, but seats in the actual stadium range from $100 to $500. Meanwhile, the Open's signature Honey Deuce cocktail spiked from $22 to $23 this........
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