Lyon Open TicketsThe 2018 edition of Lyon Open, also known as Open Parc Auvergne-Rhone-Alpes, Lyon, will be played from May 20 through May 26, 2018, on outdoor clay courts. And if you are looking to buy the latest Lyon Open tickets, we have all the information here.

The tournament is expected to be an eventful one and very well serves as a prelude to the French Open 2018. The tournament will feature some of the most talented players from the tour like Dominic Thiem and John Isner. It is going to be an interest battle in the journey to the French Open.

If you happen to find yourself in Lyon, you must not miss out on this high-octane tennis action. In this article, you can find all the information on how to purchase Lyon Open Tickets for this season.

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The official website of the Lyon Open is openparc.com and this is where you can purchase the tickets to the tournament. You can also purchase the tickets at the counter but considering that it is a popular tournament, we advise you to purchase them online at the very earliest. In case of any help, you can contact the tournament officials at info@openparc.com. Prices mentioned are in Euros.

There are two categories of seats available – Category 1 and Category 2. These prices have been mentioned in the table below:

Match Day Category 1 Category 2
Sunday € 25.00 € 20.00
Monday € 25.00 € 20.00
Tuesday € 25.00 € 20.00
Wednesday € 35.00 € 25.00
Thursday € 39.00 € 30.00
Friday € 55.00 € 42.00
Saturday € 55.00 € 42.00

Children under 12 years old can enjoy discounts on these prices, provided they have a valid proof. Furthermore, tennis graduates of the Auvergne-Rhone-Alpes League can enjoy special rates through the week by entering their license number on the official website of the tournament.

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People who are looking for a more royal experience can opt for box seats, also known as Loges. These box seats are priced at around € 55.00 for matches on Sunday and can run up to € 110.00 for the final match.

Lyon Open is one of the five ATP World Tour events played in France. The city is quite popular among tourists and has a variety of accommodation options, ranging from high-end hotels to reasonably priced hostels. More information on the Lyon Open tickets will be updated soon.