The US Open looks extremely different this year, but it's not all bad. All of the seeded singles players are living it up in luxury by taking over the suites that line two floors of Arthur Ashe Stadium.
Usually, the suites are packed full of sponsor guests and courtside ticket holders, but this year, they've been turned into private spaces where seeds can eat, relax, stretch and even nap. Some players, like No. 22 seed Amanda Anisimova had never even stepped foot in a suite before, and now they basically live in them.
"There's no other place that I want to be other than my suite when I'm at the site," she said. "I'm just constantly there unless I have to shower in the locker room, but if not then I'm just taking a nap in my suite, don't bother me."
Madison Keys echoed her compatriot's sentiments.
"To have it is a massive privilege," the No. 7 seed said. "I know not everyone has that. Having a place that I can just go and there's no one else and I can just sit there by myself is really nice. I spend most of my time on-site there. I eat all my meals in there. I do a lot of my warmup in there. I stretch in there. I pretty much live in my suite."