Italian Open FAQ

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Ticket FAQ's
Where will my seats be located?
Do we have the same seats every day?
What does my ticket include?
If I purchase a ticket to the main court, do I have access to the other courts?
Does my child need a ticket
Travel Package FAQ's
Is travel insurance available?
What is the weather like in Rome?
Tournament FAQ's
Is re-entry allowed?
What if it rains?
What time is my favorite player playing next year?
What can I bring into the tournament?
When can I enter the tournament?
What time do matches start?
Can I bring food to the tournament?
Where is the stadium and how do I get there?


A map of the Italian Open's Center Court (Campo Centrale) displaying Topnotch Tennis Tours ticket locations.Where will my seats be located?

Our Category 1 seats are located within seven rows of the court in the Italian Open Club section of the Center Court.

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Do we have the same seats every day?

You will be seated in different locations throughout your time at the Italian Open. Don’t worry, though—they’ll be a variety of the best possible locations in our courtside sections.

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What does my ticket include?

You will have access to your category 1 seating and the GrandStand arena, and the grounds area where the outside courts are located.

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If I purchase a ticket to the main court, do I have access to the other courts?

Yes, you will have access to the grounds area where the outside courts are located.

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Does my child need a ticket?

Children up to one year of age can enter without a ticket. Children under six years of age will be able to access the facility and secondary fields without a ticket.

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Is travel insurance available?

It sure is. After booking, just take your invoice from us, present it to a travel insurance company, and protect your trip. 

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What is the weather like in Rome?

The temperature in Rome in early May is usually around a pleasant 70ºF during the day and cooler at night. Dress at the tournament is casual.

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Is re-entry allowed?

You can leave the field but not the facility, once you leave the Foro Italico you can no longer return with the same ticket

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What if it rains?

Unfortunately, all courts at the Italian Open are exposed to the elements. Play may be delayed due to rain. If matches are cancelled due to weather or other reasons, seat privileges are lost for that day. No rain checks will be issued. We recommend purchasing travel insurance.

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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 can I bring into the tournament?

Make sure you wear light, comfortable clothing, sunscreen, a hat, and comfortable shoes to walk around the grounds. The courts are all outside, so you may want to be prepared for rain with a poncho or umbrella if needed. You can also bring small personal cameras.

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When can I enter the tournament?

You can arrive 1 hour before the match starts.

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What time do matches start?

The matches in the beginning of the tournament start at 10am and 11am and starting on May 17th start at 1pm.

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Can I bring food to the tournament?

You can not bring outside food and beverages.

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Where is the stadium and how do I get there?

The Italian Open stadium is located in Rome, Italy at the Foro Italico located on the hillside of Monte Mario. There are 6 ways to get from Rome to the Italian Open by subway, bus, taxi or foot.

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