How to Buy Brisbane International Tickets Online

The Brisbane International tennis tournament continues in 2019 and Nick Krygios and Elina Svitolina will kick-start the competition as defending champions. Latest information on Brisbane International Tickets can be checked below.

The tickets for the 2019 edition of the tournament are up on sale and you can buy these tickets online using the method mentioned below.

The official ticketing partner to buy the Brisbane International Tickets is Ticketek. Their agencies are placed across Australian and New Zealand and they can be visited to make the bookings.

Alternately, you can also call them at 1300-888-104. International customers can call them at +61-3-9039-9407.

The main stadium at Brisbane International is the Pat Rafter Arena, wherein, the general seats are classified as Platinum, Category A and Category B.

The first day of the tournament, on December 30, is the Kids Day and an Adult ticket costs just $25 but the good news is an adult can bring in four kids to watch the tournament for free.

The ground pass for the rest of the tournament between December 31 and January 6 costs just $25 but it won’t give you entry into the main courts. For that you will need to buy individual tickets.

There are two main types of tickets – Single Session and Multiple Session tickets. Under each of these categories you can buy Brisbane International tickets for Platinum, Category A and Category B, all of which obviously differ in their costs.

 

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There are also different rates for adults, those who can use concessional rates, children, family and group packages, all of which is explained below. Here’re the prices of the tickets for the first couple of days, if you are looking at single session tickets alone.

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If you are planning to attend the tournament for multiple days, then you should consider buying multiple session tickets.

Multi-session packages include one for $825 where you can watch the day session of January 5 and night session of January 6, or $825 for night session of January 5 and 6. There are other options as well, some of which are mentioned below.

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Apart from this, you also have corporate hospitality packages, which are ideal for entertaining friends, family or clients. This is quite different than buying tickets in a group since they come with their own range of benefits, based on the type chosen.

You have five packages to choose from, each capable of hosting a fixed number of guests at a time. They are: The Champions Suite, Corporate Suite, Corporate Boxes, The Baseline Club and Session Select. These packages usually include meals, access to lounge and dining room, exclusive player meet and greet (Yes, you’ve read that right) along with tennis seats of highly superior quality.

In order to inquire about these packages, you can get in touch with the management by using the following details:

P: (07) 3120 7933
E: michael.murphy@tennis.com.au

Brisbane International 2019 promises to be a great event, considering that we’ll see some of the leading players in the world of tennis here. Rafael Nadal and Grigor Dimitrov will look to kick-start their 2019 season here, along with the formidable giants like Andy Murray, Kei Nishikori and Milos Raonic.

In the ladies half, we’ll see Garbine Mugurza and Karolina Pliskova in action, along with Johanna Konta, Samantha Stosur, Sloane Stephens, Elina Svitolina and Kristina Mladenovic.

Also in action could be John Millman who has decided to play in the coming Brisbane International after having beaten Roger Federer at the US Open in 2018. He has played against Federer and Andy Murray in Brisbane and won a set apiece.

Player List for 2019 Brisbane International Tennis:

Men’s: Rafael Nadal, Kei Nishikori, Grigor Dimitrov, Alex de Minaur, John Millman, Nick Kyrgios, Andy Murray

Women’s: Elina Svitoilina, Naomi Osaka, Sloane Stephens, Petra Kvitova, Daria Kasatkina, Anastasija Sevastova, Jelena Ostapenko, Carla Suarez Navarro