Winston-Salem Open Tickets
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.
How much are Winston-Salem Open tickets?
Ticket prices for professional tennis tournaments can vary widely, but for most events at the ATP or WTA International/Premier level, you can generally expect to pay anywhere between $30 and $150 for early-round matches. Prices tend to increase for later rounds and finals, often reaching $100 to $300 or more. Grand Slam tickets usually command the highest prices, especially for prime sessions and finals, where seats can range from around $50 for upper-level seats in early rounds to well over $500 (or even thousands) for prime lower-level seats during the semifinals and finals.
Figures by Tournament Type
- Grand Slams
- Early Rounds: ~$50–$200 per ticket
- Later Rounds: ~$200–$500+ (can exceed $1,000 for top seats at semifinals/finals)
- ATP Masters 1000 / WTA 1000
- Early Rounds: ~$40–$120
- Later Rounds: ~$100–$300+
- ATP 250 / 500 Tournaments & WTA 250 / 500
- Early Rounds: ~$30–$80
- Semifinals/Finals: ~$80–$150 (sometimes higher for big-name headliners)
What Influences the Winston-Salem Open Ticket Price
- Tournament Prestige
- Grand Slams (e.g., Wimbledon, US Open): Higher demand and higher prices
- Masters 1000 / WTA 1000 (e.g., Indian Wells, Miami): Mid-to-high range
- ATP 250 / WTA 250: Generally more affordable
- Round of Play
- Early Rounds: Usually the most budget-friendly, though still can vary by tournament.
- Quarterfinals & Semifinals: Prices begin climbing.
- Finals: Often the most expensive session.
- Seat Location & Amenities
- Courtside or club-level seats command a premium.
- Upper-level or general admission seats are typically less expensive.
- VIP or hospitality packages (with lounge access, dining, etc.) can cost significantly more.
- Timing & Demand
- Weekend sessions, holiday matches, or marquee player appearances (e.g., Rafael Nadal, Novak Djokovic, Iga Świątek) often drive prices higher.
- Advance purchases and presales (e.g., for tournament members) can sometimes offer slightly better deals.
Where does the Winston-Salem Open take place?
- Early Rounds: ~$50–$200 per ticket
- Later Rounds: ~$200–$500+ (can exceed $1,000 for top seats at semifinals/finals)
- Early Rounds: ~$40–$120
- Later Rounds: ~$100–$300+
- Early Rounds: ~$30–$80
- Semifinals/Finals: ~$80–$150 (sometimes higher for big-name headliners)
- Grand Slams (e.g., Wimbledon, US Open): Higher demand and higher prices
- Masters 1000 / WTA 1000 (e.g., Indian Wells, Miami): Mid-to-high range
- ATP 250 / WTA 250: Generally more affordable
- Early Rounds: Usually the most budget-friendly, though still can vary by tournament.
- Quarterfinals & Semifinals: Prices begin climbing.
- Finals: Often the most expensive session.
- Courtside or club-level seats command a premium.
- Upper-level or general admission seats are typically less expensive.
- VIP or hospitality packages (with lounge access, dining, etc.) can cost significantly more.
- Weekend sessions, holiday matches, or marquee player appearances (e.g., Rafael Nadal, Novak Djokovic, Iga Świątek) often drive prices higher.
- Advance purchases and presales (e.g., for tournament members) can sometimes offer slightly better deals.
Winston-Salem Open is held at the same location each year.
When do tickets go on sale for the Winston-Salem Open?
- General Timeline: Winston-Salem Open tickets typically go on sale several months in advance—often in the late summer or fall of the preceding year.
- Pre-Sales / Early Access: Some fans may gain early access through tournament newsletters, sponsor promotions, or VIP/hospitality packages before general public sales begin.
How do I buy Winston-Salem Open tickets?
- Go to TicketSmarter and type “Winston-Salem Open tickets” in the search bar.
- Choose your preferred game by considering the date, time, and venue.
- Use the interactive seating chart to find great deals, or check for last-minute steals.
- Finalize your purchase by providing your details. Most tickets are delivered electronically for your convenience.
How do I buy Cheap Winston-Salem Open tickets?
- TicketSmarter’s 100% Ticket Guarantee gives you peace of mind on every purchase.
- Watch for last-minute deals as prices can drop closer to the match start time.
- Consider lower-demand matchups or weekday games against weaker opponents to find the best bargains. The cheapest Winston-Salem Open tickets start at $0.
What types of tickets are available?
- Single-Session Tickets: You can buy tickets for individual sessions (either day or evening).
- All-Session / Full-Series Packages: These typically include all main-draw sessions throughout the tournament.
- Weekend Packages: Some fans opt for semifinal and final packages that cover the last few days of play.
- Box Seats & VIP: Premium or courtside box seats may be available, often with access to exclusive lounges, hospitality areas, or other perks.
Are tickets transferable or refundable?
- Transfer Policy: Most tickets purchased through TicketSmarter can be electronically transferred to someone else or resold if you can’t attend. The specifics vary based on the platform used.
- Refund Policy: Because the event is played indoors, weather-related cancellations are highly unlikely. In the rare case of a cancellation or force majeure event, the tournament may have special guidelines. Generally, tickets are non-refundable once purchased unless otherwise specified by official policies.
How can I pick my seat or court?
- Indoor Arena Seating: The Winston-Salem Open is held in a single main stadium setup (Styslinger/Altec Tennis Complex). When purchasing online, you can choose specific sections and seats via an interactive seating map (subject to availability).
- General Admission (If Offered): In some years, there could be general admission tickets for early rounds or practice courts, but typically the Winston-Salem Open has reserved seating for the main court.
Do children need a ticket?
Children’s Tickets: Policy varies by year, but generally children of all ages will require a ticket. Some tournaments allow small children under a certain age (e.g., under 2) to attend for free if they sit on a guardian’s lap, but confirm via official Winston-Salem Open policies to be sure.
Are there any package deals or hospitality options?
- Hospitality Packages: The Winston-Salem Open often offers VIP or hospitality packages that include premium seating, VIP lounge or suite access, complimentary food and beverages, and exclusive experiences like meet-and-greets or behind-the-scenes tours.
- Travel Packages: While not as common as at larger tournaments, some travel agencies or sports-tour companies may offer hotel + ticket bundles.