The 2025 U.S. Open tennis tournament comes to a close this weekend, and change is afoot for future events.

That’s because the United States Tennis Association (USTA), the organization in charge of running the year’s final major tournament in Queens, New York, announced in May that it’s launched an $800 million self-funded “transformation” to the grounds.

The organization released new renderings of the plans for its luxury suites, which it shared with Fortune .

The incoming Bunker Suites, according to the USTA, will allow fans to “experience the best of both worlds, with seats only a few rows from the court and a private indoor lounge a short walk away via a private walkway.” Photo courtesy of the USTA

With a focus on providing a more luxe experience for fans and the top tennis play

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