The 2018 Japan Women’s Open is an upcoming women’s professional tennis tournament conducted by the WTA Tour. The information about the 2018 Japan Women’s Open tickets will be updated below.
The event has been categorized as a WTA International tournament and is one of the two tennis events to be played in Japan, with the other one being the Tokyo Pan Pacific Open. The event will be played from September 10 to September 16 and will feature many promising players on the WTA Tour. In this article, we will tell you how to buy tickets for Japan Women’s Open 2018.
The Japan Women’s Open tickets are available for sale on the official website of the tournament – jta-tennis.or.jp.
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The website is originally in Japanese, although the translation works pretty well. If you have any queries, you can always get in touch with the officials by filling the inquiry form. The ticketing partner is Rakuten for overseas customers.
The tickets are available across various categories, starting with A, S, CE, CS, and PCE.
PCE seats are the costliest and they are placed right behind the two baselines on the centre court. Needless to mention, these seats offer a phenomenal view of the action and are priced at 10,000 Japanese Yen for the first four days of the tournaments. For the penultimate rounds, the same Japan Women’s Open tickets can cost as much as 14,000 Japanese Yen.
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CS seats are placed on either side of the centre court and the rows here are considerably closer to the court. The prices for these seats start at 6,000 Yen and can go up to 8,000 Yen. As you move down in the category, you have CE seats, S seats, and A seats. The seats in the A category are the cheapest, starting at just 1,000 Yen.
The matches will be played at the Hiroshima Regional Park Main Stadium. If you happen to be travelling in that region around that time, then we definitely recommend that you attend the tournament.
Some of the players participating in the event are Zarina Diyas, Ajla Tomljanovic, Shuai Zhang, Aliaksandra Sasnovich, Magda Linette, and Johanna Larsson. This will be the first time that the city of Hiroshima will be hosting a WTA tournament and it goes without saying that it is going to be quite thrilling.