When will Citi Open order of play be announced?

Anonymous
Anyone know or have an estimate from past experience?
Anonymous
Don’t they do this the day before the sessions?

I wanna know when single tickets will be on sale!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Anyone know or have an estimate from past experience?


Are you a clown? It’s the night before the match
Anonymous
Accurate (night. before the match)

What are you hoping to figure out? I go every year, to multiple sessions, so may be able to help.
Anonymous
The full order of play generally won’t be released until the afternoon/evening before. However, they do sometimes announce in advance what day a marquee name will play their first match. Like when Nadal was there a few years ago they announced a few days in advance that his first match would be on Wednesday evening.
Anonymous
OP here. Thanks for the helpful replies. I'm not a huge tennis fan but wanted to get tickets for my parents (who love Coco Gauff). Any intel would be appreciated! Otherwise will wait for until the day prior.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:OP here. Thanks for the helpful replies. I'm not a huge tennis fan but wanted to get tickets for my parents (who love Coco Gauff). Any intel would be appreciated! Otherwise will wait for until the day prior.

Coco might be one of the players they announce in advance when her first match will be. I was there a few years ago when her practice sessions were put on the stadium over the weekend and attracted a huge crowd. Based on my experience, keep an eye on the draw. If the top women’s seeds get a bye in the 1st round then Coco will not play until either Tuesday or Wednesday. If she has a bye, look at when the match between the players she will play in the 2nd round will be. If that match isn’t played on Monday then Coco won’t play until Wednesday. For those people looking to go to a couple sessions, I love Tuesday-Thursday, you’re guaranteed to see the big names at least once, and most times twice, over the course of those 3 days. I’m on vacation that week and will miss the tournament for the 1st time in 20+ years (Covid excluded) 😢
Anonymous
Are individual tickets ever sold (vs. sessions)? My 8 year old says he wants to go (he plays tennis), but I cannot imagine him making it through more than a few matches with his attention span.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Are individual tickets ever sold (vs. sessions)? My 8 year old says he wants to go (he plays tennis), but I cannot imagine him making it through more than a few matches with his attention span.

No.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Are individual tickets ever sold (vs. sessions)? My 8 year old says he wants to go (he plays tennis), but I cannot imagine him making it through more than a few matches with his attention span.


Compared to the major tournaments, they’re pretty cheap. $30 I think for the earlier sessions. I rarely ever stay for more than 1 or two matches. I mean it’s really hot!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Are individual tickets ever sold (vs. sessions)? My 8 year old says he wants to go (he plays tennis), but I cannot imagine him making it through more than a few matches with his attention span.

You will get more bang for your buck if you go one of the earlier days (Monday-Wednesday) because you can bounce from court to court and see multiple players, which also will help with the attention span issue. Their food court, which is enclosed and air conditioned, is also great for breaks.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Are individual tickets ever sold (vs. sessions)? My 8 year old says he wants to go (he plays tennis), but I cannot imagine him making it through more than a few matches with his attention span.



What you mean
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Are individual tickets ever sold (vs. sessions)? My 8 year old says he wants to go (he plays tennis), but I cannot imagine him making it through more than a few matches with his attention span.

You will get more bang for your buck if you go one of the earlier days (Monday-Wednesday) because you can bounce from court to court and see multiple players, which also will help with the attention span issue. Their food court, which is enclosed and air conditioned, is also great for breaks.


+1 This is the way to go if going with kids.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Are individual tickets ever sold (vs. sessions)? My 8 year old says he wants to go (he plays tennis), but I cannot imagine him making it through more than a few matches with his attention span.

You will get more bang for your buck if you go one of the earlier days (Monday-Wednesday) because you can bounce from court to court and see multiple players, which also will help with the attention span issue. Their food court, which is enclosed and air conditioned, is also great for breaks.


+1 This is the way to go if going with kids.


And they also have tents with free stuff and wheels to spin for corporate swag.
Anonymous
Was looking at the draw. I've never seen it where in a one-week tournament, the women don't play Wednesday at all. And their final is on Sunday and the men are on Saturday. We got Wednesday tickets and was hoping to catch some of the female players with byes (seems like no bye last year), but now it looks like no women are playing Wednesday at all.

I am Googling this right?
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