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The court meets the coast at this award-winning tennis tournament

The Credit One Charleston Open was recognized as a Hologic WTA Tour Tournament of the Year in 2022 and 2023

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A tennis champion on the court during Credit One Charleston Open.

The 500-level Hologic WTA Tour event serves as the kick-off to the clay court season and boasts a strong list of past champions.

Photo provided by Credit One Charleston Open

It’s game time, Greenville. Are you a tennis fan with your eyes set on watching a live match? From March 30-April 7, the largest women-only professional tennis tournament in North America is serving up tennis excellence.

Spend your days watching tennis, soaking up the sun, and exploring the beautiful city of Charleston (just a ~3 hour drive away) during the award-winning Credit One Charleston Open.

The 2023 Charleston Open champion, three-time Grand Slam finalist, and current World No. 6 Ons Jabeur returns to the Lowcountry this spring to defend her title. Other early player commitments include:

  • American fan favorites Jessica Pegula and Madison Keys
  • 2017 US Open champion Sloane Stephens
  • World No. 8 Maria Sakkari

Plus, fans can also enjoy:

  • Culinary offerings from Sorelle and 167 Raw while sipping on the tournament’s famous First Serve cocktail
  • Live music filling the air
  • A Fan Zone providing entertainment for attendees of all ages
  • Pickleball clinics
  • Tennis talks with legends of the game
  • Nightly happy hours
  • And more

Pro tip: Week-long packages are already sold out and finals weekend seats are limited, so start making plans so you don’t miss out on the fun.

Game, set, match — snag tickets 🎾

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