There is only a little bit left until the start of the tennis spectacle in Belgrade, the Belgrade Open, which starts on November 2 and lasts until November 9. On the first day of the tournament, November 2, admission will be free. All visitors will be able to watch the matches on the Central and Grandstand courts completely free of charge , as well as visit two large FAN zones, at the south and north entrances, and try their hand at numerous and different activations and content that will be available. Free tickets for the first day of the tournament and access to the matches will be available on November 2 at the DD tickets box office in the Belgrade Arena. The organizers also invite the audience to secure tickets for other days on time, which can be purchased through the website serbiaopen.org. For the days of the tournament from November 3 to 9, two types of cards are offered:

  • Tickets for the Central Court, which provide access to the Central Court, the Grandstand Court, as well as the FAN zone and all the facilities on offer of the tournament, at prices from 500 to 3200 RSD
  • Tickets for the Grandstand field, which will provide access to all matches on the Grandstand field, as well as the FAN zone, at a price of 150 rsd

As in previous years, in addition to standard tickets, the offering will also include:

  • VIP tickets, for all those eager to watch spectacular tennis moves from the front rows

The organisers have also prepared benefits for university students and families, where the former get a 10% discount for purchasing tickets at the ticket box of the Belgrade Arena. Although the tennis rules do not allow children under 5 to enter courts, they can enjoy all elements of the FAN Zone, tailored especially for children, by purchasing a ticket.
For all those who do not book their tickets via the website, tickets will be available at the DD tickets box in the Belgrade Arena before and during the tournament.
All funds collected from the sales of tickets for the Grand Stand Court and the FAN Zone will be donated to charities.

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