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Rating: 4.1 out of 5 based on 14 reviews
  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    Nice venue!

    by JoeBuzz on 2/25/20NYCB LIVE, Home of The Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum - Uniondale

    All seats are great. Up close and personal venue.

  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    It was fun

    by Neldam on 2/20/20NYCB LIVE, Home of The Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum - Uniondale

    We are big tennis fans, so any chance to watch Tennis in our backyard, we jump at it. That said, I do wish it was a bigger tournament, that it was advertised more, attract bigger crowds....and, that it offered more venues for eating and drinking and shopping.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Fun!

    by Vin on 2/19/20NYCB LIVE, Home of The Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum - Uniondale

    Ny does not have a lot of options when it comes to seeing ATP tournaments. This is a fun event in a really nice venue. We have gone three years in a row and never leave disappointed. I just wish some of the top 15 players who were slated to play don't pull out again.

  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    Nice event, lousy seat

    by Gene F on 2/19/20NYCB LIVE, Home of The Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum - Uniondale

    The event was excellent, well run and fun to watch. Plenty of entertainment between matches and on changeovers, and very competitive tennis. The problem was the seat. I was in 106, row 1, seat 1, and half the court was blocked by a railing that was set up because the lower level was rolled back to make VIP seating. Luckily the seat next to me was empty so I could move over, but the seat I actually bought should have been marked as limited view or just not sold at all.

  • Rating: 3 out of 5

    Needs more energy and crowds!

    by Grandma tennis on 2/18/20NYCB LIVE, Home of The Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum - Uniondale

    It is too bad crowds aren’t bigger. Venue is nice players start off top rate... needs more energy to attract crowds.... expensive

  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    Great opportunity to get up close to top players

    by Mark H. on 2/17/20NYCB LIVE, Home of The Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum - Uniondale

    The New York open is a hidden gem if you're a tennis fan. At a reasonable price you can get very close to the action. The only negative for me is that the early rounds are not very full, so the energy level isn't as high as it could be. But I had a good experience at the NY Open having a day out/date with my wife.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    New York Open

    by M. on 2/17/20NYCB LIVE, Home of The Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum - Uniondale

    Great venue. Sparse attendance meant we got to move up about 10 rows and be right up by the action. Clean and modern venue. Excellent tennis.

  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    Quarterfinals — Day Session

    by Roger on 2/17/20NYCB LIVE, Home of The Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum - Uniondale

    The venue was engineered for “theatre” and thus had an intimate feel with no bad seat in the house. It was sparsely attended which was good since you could spread out, but not sure how that augurs for the future of the event on LI. Although they do seem to make up for lost ticket revenue with ads blaring on the Jumbotron. Marquis names were absent with withdrawal of Kyrgios but the tennis was excellent—better to see a good match than see a known name win 6-1, 6-1. Will attend again next year if it’s still around.

  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    NY Open was fun

    by Tenlov on 2/22/18NYCB LIVE, Home of The Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum - Uniondale

    We went to the semifinals afternoon & evening sessions. The event was well-organized and the tennis was great. We were disappointed that the Coliseum did not have more of its food options open. The website for the coliseum listed a lot of good-looking concessions, but only one was open (limited to hamburgers, hotdogs & chicken tenders). However, the coliseum was very easy to get to and parking was easy too.

  • Rating: 2 out of 5

    More $$ than US Open with a 10th of the experience

    by TennsFanNJ on 2/21/18NYCB LIVE, Home of The Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum - Uniondale

    5/5 stars for the ATP players and their effort, -3/5 stars for the event and broadcasting. Pros: - All seats are comfortable with excellent views. - Opportunity to watch two matches at the same time. - Very clean venue. - Dunlop booth with affordable swag! Cons: - Lack of enthusiasm for tennis fans or lack of preparation in general. - Limited food option. Only a menu meant for kids; cheeseburger, hot dog, & chicken tenders at overpriced adult prices. - $12 beer, really? - Sterile lighting for the event. - No direct train access. First, I would like to congratulate the ATP players on Thursday. They put on some great matches that day. I went with my tennis buddy and we consider ourselves lucky for the matches we saw compared to other day sessions. 5 matches total, where 4 of them were competitive. Heck, majority of the matches here were competitive. I'd argue the Querry vs Anderson final was more entertaining than the Rotterdam final. Onto the event. I would expect more for an organization, GF Sports, that already manages the MSG tennis events and with USO so close by, they should be able to learn or mimic the experience they offer especially at the prices charged. I guess they were unable to recruit any ambassadors? When we got to the venue early the MC announced that everyone can sit anywhere. While this is great for the audience, it is monetarily unfair for people that shelled out $200 for tickets, ticketmaster fees, and parking. But it's understood that it's a business in the end, and they have to market on tv that the crowd isn't as sparse. We took this opportunity to try different seats with different perspectives. All great seats had great views. Our favorite were the 100 level between the two courts. The ability to watch two matches at the same time is great. Similar to courts 4,5,6 at the US Open. The food and drinks were more expensive than the US Open, which is already expensive, but the fact that one can only get a burger, hot dog, or chicken tenders is pretty sad. Did I mention $12 average beer? One thing that surprised me was the lack of lighting effects at all. The florescent lights just stayed on the whole time. There was no special lighting for the players when they entered or won. I can only assume two reasons. Didn't want to spend the money for the lighting effects or the standard stadium lights takes time to charge. The smoke when players entered has got to go. This isn't a prom. Transportation to this venue as we all know is not great if you're not local. We came from the Princeton area and we agreed on the car ride home, we won't be coming back even if the event was free. We do attend the US open every year and that's due to direct access from the LIRR and awesome tennis experience. Even my non-tennis friends/family enjoy that event. We really enjoyed the matches and watching these athletes up close is amazing. As one who plays recreational weekly, the speed and power the pros execute is awe inspiring. I would love to know what the pros thought of the venue and courts. I noticed numerous times players complaining about dead spots to the umpire (the right T at the grandstand court) or low bounces. I saw a few shots just completely die after the bounce. These look like slow low bounce courts. I don't know if these are the same flooring as Laver Cup or at MSG. Another item of evidence that displays lack of preparation are the other employees at the venue. There was walkie talkie going off during matches that were very loud. Loud enough for the entire stadium to hear. They need to figure out a procedure of limiting these audible interruptions out, while still be able to communicate with other employees. Also, at the stadium court during a match, there were workers running cable in the tunnel during the match distracting players. Maybe they can put up a faux sound proof wall to cover the tunnel, which seems of no use open for the event. Overall this event felt very crude or like they wanted to spend the minimal amount of money to host the event. Again, even if this is the first New York Open at NYCB, the lack of anything at US Open prices is absurd. This shows little consideration to the customer and pure focus on making money any way possible. TV converge was bad in the beginning. It was televised through a potato. I wish they offered the event through the local tri-state cable channels like MSG, instead parts of it on the Tennis Channel, but that's probably under ATP's selfish control. They had a good opportunity to make this an enjoyable venue and event, but came really short. Hopefully they will learn from their mistakes this year and offer something more fulfilling and fairly priced experience for the on coming years. At least we saw great matches and got a nice Dunlop hoodie for $35.