No One Wants to See the U.S. Open Women’s Final Without Serena

  • Get-in price of $44 now fourth-cheapest ticket of tournament
  • Tickets to see Pliskova face Kerber decline by more than 50%

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Serena Williams’s upset loss in the U.S. Open semifinals has driven the ticket resale market into a tailspin.

Demand is so low for Saturday’s women’s final that the showdown between Karolina Pliskova and Angelique Kerber is now the fourth-cheapest ticket of the entire two-week event. The $44 get-in, or cheapest listing, trails only a trio of midweek passes earlier in the tournament, according to data from aggregator TicketIQ.