The action at the Tata Open Maharashtra will unfold amid fans’ cheers, as the spectators will be back in the stands during the fifth edition of south Asia’s only ATP 250 tournament.
Owing to the COVID pandemic, the tournament was held behind closed doors last year, but fans can now join the grand celebration of the fifth edition of the tournament, which is scheduled to be held from December 31, 2022, to January 7, 2023, at the Balewadi Stadium in Pune.
Tickets for the Tata Open Maharashtra matches will be available on Zoonga.com from December 26, 2022.
Sunder Iyer, Joint Secretary of the All India Tennis Association and Secretary of the Maharashtra State Lawn Tennis Association, commented:
“Fans are a crucial part of any sport. No event is complete without the support of the fans. Next sporting heroes are built in the stands as the live action motivates many youngsters. Tata Open Maharashtra is the top tennis event in India and this year many big players will enthral the fans with their skills . It’s a great opportunity for young players to watch star players live and learn from close quarters.“
The tickets will be available for Block A, B, C, D, E, F, G – with lowest price for preliminary rounds being ?150 and the highest being ?750. On the other hand, the lowest-ticket prices will be ?250 for the semi-finals and ?500 for the finals, while the highest will be set at ?1,500 (semi-finals) and ?1,750 (finals). Entry will be free for the qualifying rounds.
The qualifiers will begin on December 31, 2022, while the main draw will be played from January 2–7, 2023.
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