European Open Launches Tickets Sales For Eighth Edition

Felix Auger-Aliassime (photo: Belga)

European Open Press Release, June 1, 2023

The European Open, Belgium’s premier pro tennis tournament, is proud to announce the arrival of the eighth edition of the European Open in Antwerp. From October 15-22, top players from all over the world will come together for an unforgettable week tennis and social engagement. Ticket are on sale now.

“We want to bring again a mix of top players and a great experience for the fans,” said tournament Dick Norman.

Antwerp, a city rich in history and with a vibrant culture, will host the ATP 250 indoor event. It will take place in Lotto Arena. Past champions include: Dominic Thiem, Jannik Sinner, Stan Wawrinka and Andy Murray. The defending champion is Felix Auger-Aliassime.

“Tennis is for everyone,” said Norman. “As one of the most popular sports in Belgium, it is fantastic to organize the European Ope for the eighth time. Once again, there is plenty to experience during the tournament, such as the next Gen Day, School Day, Kids Day and an After Tennis Party on Saturday. In addition to our commitment to bringing world-class players to Lotto Arena, we strive for a full experience for our target groups. The most exclusive ticket category for the biggest fans, the Box experience, is a success every time. You will again be able to enjoy matches from this box with the best view of Center Court. As every year, we offer economical ticket prices with customized discounts. Children, students and seniors, alike, can enjoy these discounts. A lot of top players will be there again in Antwerp.”

Besides offering exciting tennis matches, the European Open also has a strong focus on social engagement. The tournament will support several initiatives that benefit the local community. For example, Sport Vlaanderen is one of the main sponsors this year.

“Flanders supports events like the European Open because we get a lot in return,” said Flemish Minister of Sport Ben Weyts. “Top tennis inspires many Flemish to it the ball themselves. Seeing sports makes you do sports. We also strengthen the sporting image of Flanders on the world stage and we give Flemish tennis talent the chance to gain experience on the international level.”

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