Italian Open FAQ

Have questions about the Italian 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?
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?


Where will my seats be located?

Our Courtside 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 at the Italian Open. Don’t worry, though—there’ll be a variety of the best possible locations in our courtside sections.

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What does my ticket include?

Your Courtside ticket includes a designated seat on Centre Court and first come, first serve access to the outer courts.

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

Yes, you will have access to the grounds of the outside courts.

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Does my child need a ticket?

Children under one can access the Centre Court for free but will not have a designated seat. Children under six can enter the grounds for free and the outer courts.

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Is travel insurance available?

It sure is. After booking, 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?

No, re-entry is not permitted.

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What if it rains?

Unfortunately, all courts at the Italian Open are exposed to the elements, and play 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. We recommend purchasing travel insurance.

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What time is my favorite player playing next year?

This is a great question and one we often receive. 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?

Umbrellas, backpacks, and large bags are not allowed in the stadium. You may bring small bags that don't exceed 10" x 10".

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When can I enter the tournament?

You'll be able to arrive 1 hour before the match starts.

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What time do matches start?

The matches begin at noon.

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Can I bring food to the tournament?

You can not bring food and beverages to the stadium.

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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 on Monte Mario's hillside. There are six ways to get from Rome to the Italian Open: by subway, bus, taxi, or foot.

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