Barcelona Open FAQ

Have questions about the Barcelona Open? 30 years of experience means we probably know the answer. If your question isn't answered below, contact our tennis travel experts.


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Ticket FAQ's
Where will my seats be located?
What does my ticket include?
Do I need a reserved seat in the stadium and grandstand?
When will I receive my tickets?
Where do we get our tennis tickets?
Do we have the same seats every day?
Does my child need a ticket?


Tournament FAQ's
What can I bring into the tournament?
When can I enter the tournament?
What time do matches start?
What if it rains?
What time is my favorite palyer playing next year?
What is the weather like in Barcelona?
What is the clear bag policy?


Where will my seats be located?

Your seats will be located on the West sideline in the first few rows of Section C1.

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What does my ticket include?

Single session tickets are reserved stadium court seats for one session that allow you first come, first serve access to our full campus as well. Your package includes round-trip shuttle service to the venue, gourmet catering with thoughtfully curated menus, and premium beverages featuring wine, beer, and soft drinks. Guests will also enjoy hospitality in the International VIP Trophy Room, a behind-the-scenes backstage tour, and special Meet & Greet and Q&A sessions with former World No. 1 players.

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Do I need a reserved seat in the stadium and grandstand?

Fans need a reserved ticket to watch every match in the Stadium. However, the Grandstand offers both reserved and non-reserved seating, and seats in all other courts are on a first-come, first-served basis.

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When will I receive my tickets?

You will receive your tickets a week before the event.

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Where do we get our tennis tickets?

You will receive an instructional email about 2 weeks before the event on how to access your digital tickets.

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Do we have the same seats every day?

You will be seated in different locations throughout your time at the Barcelona Open. Don’t worry, though—there’ll be a variety of the best possible locations in the level of seating you’ve chosen.

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Does my child need a ticket?

As long as your child is under 2 years of age, they will not need a ticket. Please note that they will not have a reserved seat.

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What can I bring into the tournament?

The Barcelona Open prohibited items apply for the Barcelona Open which you can find in the Barcelona Open FAQ page.

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When can I enter the tournament?

The gates open 1 hour before play begins. Please find the daily schedule here, when the tournament begins.

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What time do matches start?

The matches generally start at 11:00 AM.

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What if it rains?

Unfortunately, all courts at the Barcelona Open are at the mercy of the weather, and matches may be delayed due to rain. If matches are canceled due to weather or other reasons, seat privileges are lost for that day. No rain checks will be issued. Travel insurance is an option and our invoices are recognized by providers. However, we recommend being very thorough in your understanding of what they will and will not cover. Additionally, TNTT Trip Protection is available, which gives you the flexibility to cancel your trip for any reason up to two weeks before the event's start date. Check out the full details of our Trip Protection in our Booking Policy.

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What time is my favorite player playing next year?

Great question and one we receive often. The draw is only released a few days before the tournament, and the order of play is only published the evening before the match. So, if there’s a specific player you’d like to see, we can usually predict which tickets you’ll need to see him or her. However, we can't know the exact time and court until the day before the match.

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What is the weather like in Barcelona?

The tournament site can get fairly breezy at times, but for the most part you can expect hot, humid, and sunny weather. Rain showers can pop up without much warning, so prepare accordingly.

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