The tickets for Sofia Open are on sale

Tickets for the eighth edition of Sofia Open tournament are now available. The ATP 250 series tournament will take place from November 4th to November 11th. After the urgent organization made by the Bulgarian Tennis Federation the first three days of the competition, from November 4th to November 6th, will be held at the “Sofia” indoor arena, while from November 7th to November 11th, it will take place at the traditional and well-established venue, “Arena Sofia” (formerly Arena Armeec). The tickets are distributed in three categories based on the seating location and tournament phase.

The audience in Sofia will have the chance to watch live five of the seven best American tennis players at this time, three of whom are currently part of the Top 15 in the ATP rankings. On the top of the draw will be world number nine Taylor Fritz, and beside him in the entry list also are #14 Frances Tiafoe, #15 Ben Shelton, #23 Sebastian Korda and #42 Mackenzie McDonald.

A total of 16 tennis players from the Top 50 will arrive in the Bulgarian capital, including one of the former champions of the Sofia Open – the first title holder Roberto Bautista Agut, who lifted the trophy back in 2016. Among the stars of the tournament in 2023 will also be Lorenzo Musetti, Adrian Mannarino, Alejandro Davidovich Fokina, Jan-Lennard Struff, Sebastian Baez.

Tickets are available for purchase through eventim.bg network across the country, as well as at its partner locations throughout Bulgaria:

– Arena Sofia box office
– The National Palace of Culture (NDK) Ticket Center
– Box office in The Mall in Sofia
– OMV gas stations
– All Orange bookstores
– Technopolis
– Usit Colours
– Bulgarian Posts

Tickets are available in three price categories based on the seating location:

Tuesday, November 7th – 30 BGN / 40 BGN / 60 BGN
Wednesday, November 8th – 30 BGN / 40 BGN / 60 BGN
Thursday, November 9th – 50 BGN / 70 BGN / 100 BGN
Friday, November 10th – 50 BGN / 70 BGN / 100 BGN
Saturday, November 11th – 60 BGN / 80 BGN / 120 BGN