The Hungarian Open 2019 is an upcoming men’s professional tennis tournament to be played on clay courts and all the information on the ATP Hungarian Open tickets can be found below. Read through to understand how to buy these tickets to watch some of the top clay-court players feature in this competition.
The event is a part of the ATP World Tour 250 Series and will feature many bright and upcoming stars on the circuit. The competition will take place in Budapest from April 23 to April 29, 2019. In this article, we will tell you how to buy Hungarian Open 2019 tickets.
Considering that the tournament is set to be played in the month of April, we can expect the tickets to go live sometime in December-January. Once the tickets are out for sale, we will update this page with the latest ticketing information.
Nonetheless, there are a couple of things which we can state with absolute certainty. The tickets can be bought on the official website of the tournament – hungarianopen.org. Simply visit the website and click on the ‘Tickets’ section to make your selection. In case of any queries, it is possible to get in touch with the tournament officials by filling in the query form on the ‘Contact’ page.
Alternately, one can also call the following number to speak to the officials directly: +36-1-803-6210
Additionally, the ATP Hungarian Open tickets prices for the upcoming edition of the tournament are expected to remain along the same lines as that of the 2018 edition. The prices mentioned below are in Hungarian Forint (FT).
Pensioners and children under the age of 12 will not be charged for the tickets. Coming to the daily ticket prices, they vary from 400 FT – 7,000 FT, depending on the category of the seats and day chosen. You also have weekly tickets to choose from and their prices can be anywhere from 16,000 FT – 29,000 FT.
For fans that are looking to attend the tournament only over the weekend, that is, Friday, Saturday, and Sunday, they can expect to pay 9,600 FT – 15,000 FT for their tickets. Lastly, VIP tickets are also available for the tournament and needless to mention, the priced slightly on the greater side. The prices vary from 40,000 FT – 50,000 FT.
The defending champion is the World No. 20 Marco Cecchinato, who won the first title of his career in Budapest. In addition to him, the tournament also featured the likes of John Millman, Denis Shapovalov, Lucas Pouille, Filip Krajinovic, Damir Dzumhur, and many more.