Chengdu Open TicketsChengdu Open 2018 is an upcoming men’s tennis tournament organized by the ATP World Tour. The event, which is a part of the ATP World Tour 250 Series, will take place from September 22 to September 30 at the Sichuan International Tennis Centre. Get all the information on the Chengdu Open tickets in the piece that follows.

Some of the well-known players on ATP circuit are set to play in ATP Chengdu, making it one of the highly-anticipated events in China. In this article, we will tell you how to buy ATP Chengdu Open 2018 tickets.

The tickets are available for purchase on the official website of the tournament – chengduopentennis.com. Simply visit the tournament site and click on ‘Tickets’ to make your selections. In case of any queries, you can always visit the ‘Contact’ section and fill in the query form with your question.

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The ticket prices mentioned here are in Renminbi. There are three categories of seats available – 3F Grandstand, 2F Grandstand, and Inner Ring. Inner Ring seats are placed closest to the centre court while the 3F Grandstand seats are placed farther from the action. Within 3F Grandstand, there are two distinctions – Normal and Special. The prices have been mentioned in the table below:

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In addition to this, patrons will also have the option of choosing 2F VIP Suite Tickets. These tickets come with 8 2F Grandstand Tickets, Meals, and 2 VIP reserved parking passes. The prices for this start at 1,600 RMB and can go all the way up to 4,000 RMB for the final day.

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Die-hard tennis fans can also opt for a season pass as their Chengdu Open tickets, starting with 200 RMB for a Special 3F Grandstand pass and 680 RMB for a 2F Grandstand pass. The Inner Ring passes are priced at 880 RMB while the 2F VIP Suite Passes cost 9,800 RMB.

Some of the players who are participating in the tournament are Fabio Fognini, Kevin Anderson, Pablo Carreno Busta, and Gael Monfils. Missing out from action are Feliciano Lopez and Leonardo Mayer both of whom have pulled out of the competition this year.