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Delray Beach Open individual tickets on sale now

Delray Beach Open individual tickets on sale now

As tennis fans get prepped for the US Open, individual session tickets for the Delray Beach Open also went on sale earlier this week. Tennis fans can catch many of the same stars appearing at the US Open right here in Florida in a few months. The Florida-based ATP 250 tournament is set to take place Feb. 9-18 at the Delray Beach Stadium & Tennis Center. 

Reigning Delray Beach Open champion Taylor Fritz will be the US Open’s ninth seed. Other seeded players at the US Open include Delray Beach Open past champions Frances Tiafoe, Hubert Hurkacz and Cameron Norrie as well as finalists Dan Evans and Sebastian Korda. Palm Beach County resident and Delray Beach Open fan favorite Tommy Paul is seeded 14th

After winning the 2023 Delray Beach Open, Fritz moved up to No. 5 in the world. He has since reached an ATP Masters 1000 semifinal and three quarterfinals, and won another title. Tiafoe, who won his first title in Delray Beach in 2018, has won two tournaments this year and made his debut in the world’s Top 10.

Tiafoe and Fritz are the first two American men in the top 10 at the same time since 2012, when former DBO champ Mardy Fish and John Isner accomplished the feat. Tiafoe will be the US Open 10th seed.

The 10-day Delray Beach Open combined event will begin with an ATP Champions Tour event opening weekend (Feb. 9-11) featuring a field of the game’s legends. Singles and doubles main draw action for the ATP 250 event starts Monday, Feb. 12 and concludes with the finals on Sunday, Feb. 18.

Series tickets for the 2024 event went on sale back in June. While Veranda series tickets have already sold out, a variety of other series packages are still available including on-court “Best Seats in the House” (limited quantity), courtside box seats and reserved seats.

Weeklong series packages start at $750 and include parking and exclusive amenities, making them one of the best deals around. Tickets can be shared with clients and family throughout the week. To make it easier for fans who want to become weeklong series ticket holders, packages can be secured for a $100 deposit.

Fans can expect an elevated experience at this year’s tournament. An additional 21,000 square feet of hospitality space will allow for more seating in off-court areas, more VIP events and more food options including healthy snacks and meals.

In addition to the popular Ladies Day Luncheons; Game, Set, Pour; and Tacos, Tequila and Tennis events that sell out every year, the tournament is set to add the new Burgers, Bourbon and Brew and the Championship Weekend Brunches to the list of on-site special events.

Looking back, the Delray Beach Open has been both a launching pad for stardom and a place for the game’s elite to raise the trophy. In addition to those mentioned, past Delray Beach champions include former US Open winners Marin Cilic and Juan Martin del Potro, Grand Slam finalists Kei Nishikori and Kevin Anderson, top 10 player Hubert Hurkacz and American Sam Querrey.

Other competitors over the previous 31 years of Delray Beach Open include a roster of Hall of Famers and fan-favorites like Andre Agassi, Andy Roddick, Lleyton Hewitt, Tommy Haas, Patrick Rafter, Jim Courier, Michael Chang, the Bryan Brothers, the Woodies, Ivan Lendl, Mats Wilander and Jimmy Connors. 

The Delray Beach Open will be celebrating its 32nd overall event in 2024. The Delray Beach stop on the global ATP Tour annually plays in front of over 60,000 fans in addition to reaching television audiences in more than 100 countries over the course of 10 days. 

To learn more, visit DelrayBeachOpen.com. For ticket information, call 561-330-6000 or email: jkenney@yellowtennisball.com

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