American Express Creates a New York-Themed Playground at the US Open

Tennis fans can "spray paint" a digital wall and get makeup touch-ups

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Attendees of the U.S. Open—the sole Grand Slam tournament to take place stateside—know that tennis is hardly the only attraction at the event.

During the two-week-long tournament, the Billie Jean King National Tennis Center in New York is transformed with pop-up restaurants and tennis-specific shops, plus a bevy of brand activations throughout the complex.

American Express has long been one of those brands—the credit card company has been a U.S. Open sponsor for 26 years. And again this year, the American Express Fan Experience returns for the duration of the Open, as well as two lounges exclusive to cardmembers including the Centurion Lounge, a preview of the space set to open at JFK’s Terminal 4, which is undergoing a remodel.

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