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Winston-Salem Open Tennis Tickets

Watch the world’s best on the hardcourt compete for the top prize with your Winston-Salem Open tickets from TicketSmarter. The Winston-Salem Open was first held in 1981. It began as the Hamlet Challenge Cup in the hamlet of Jericho on Long Island. The original purpose was to feature top tennis players competing in a four-player singles exhibition. Legends like Ivan Lendl and Andre Agassi participated in the early days of the tournament. It became an official stop on the Association of Tennis Professionals Tour in 1990. The Open merged with a women’s event in 2005 and relocated to New Haven. It remained a  joint event until 2011 when the men’s portion moved to Winston-Salem, N.C.

The Winston-Salem Open is hosted by Wake Forest University. It is a part of the ATP Tour 250 tier of events. The tournament is usually held in August. It is part of the US Open Series. Events in the US Open Series are tournaments that lead up to the US Open that is held in New York City. The Winston-Salem Open was dubbed one of the 2016 ATP World Tour 250 Tournaments of the Year.

Purchase your Winston-Salem Open tickets to see champions like John Isner compete. Isner took home back-to-back titles between 2011 and 2012. Ivan Lendl earned his fifth singles title in 1991. He also took home first prize three straight times between 1984 and 1986. Since 1990, the event has also featured doubles tennis. Jean-Julien Rojer and Horia Tecău earned back-to-back doubles titles in 2017 and 2018.

Winston-Salem Open Ticket Prices

A few factors usually dictate tennis ticket prices. The seat location is the most prominent. Spots in the first few rows will be the most expensive while tickets for seats further back will be much cheaper. If you are purchasing tickets for a tournament, prices will rise as the tournament progresses. Seats at the semifinals are more expensive than a spot at qualifying or the first round.

How much are Winston-Salem Open tickets?

Tennis tournament tickets are usually sold by the session. For a normal tournament, tickets tend to cost around $25 to $30 for a spot at the qualifying or first rounds. Seats at the semifinals will usually be closer to $105 to $120. Watching the finals in person will cost around $140 to $150. Secure your seats online today by using TicketSmarter.

Winston-Salem Open Schedule

Tennis is one of only a few sports where competitions happen all year. There are four Grand Slam tennis tournaments that take place each year, these include Wimbledon, Australian Open, French Open and the US Open. Tournaments take place as early as January or February and can end as late as December. College tennis matches usually happen in the Fall and Spring while some larger tournaments like the Australian Open take place in January.

When do Winston-Salem Open tickets go on sale?

Winston-Salem Open tickets will be available on TicketSmarter as soon as the tournament or match details have been announced. Once the venue and dates are released, we will have tickets on sale. Bookmark this page and check back in often. Our tennis schedule is always kept up to date.

Winston-Salem Open Seating Chart

Tennis venues have a large range in capacity depending on the tournament or match you are attending. Large venues like the U.S. Open’s Arthur Ashe Stadium can hold as many as 23,771 while many college or semi-pro venues will hold closer to 500 or 600 fans. Look for seats in line with the net for a great angle to watch the match. Spots behind one side of the court can also be a fun way to take in tennis. Secure the best seats at any facility with our interactive seating chart. TicketSmarter makes it easy to sort through available Winston-Salem Open tickets and find a great spot.

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