One Ticket to Winston-Salem Open at Wake Forest Tennis Center August 22–25. Eight Options Available.
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- ATP World Tour 250 event
- Players include Andy Roddick, Mardy Fish & John Isner
- Brand-new stadium
Playing in a tennis match, like running a lemonade stand, requires one to smash a yellow sphere then serve it while wearing a propeller beanie. Observe athletes donning youthful headgear with today’s GrouponLive deal for one ticket to the Winston-Salem Open—the final tournament of the Olympus U.S. Open Series—at the Wake Forest Tennis Center in Winston-Salem. All matches take place at the Tennis Center’s main Stadium Court and four show courts, and gates open one hour before match time. Choose from the following match and seating options:
• For $15, you get a reserved-section seat at the match on Monday, August 22, at 11 a.m. (a $30 value).
• For $25, you get a courtside or champion box seat at the match on Monday, August 22, at 11 a.m. (a $50 value).
• For $16, you get a reserved-section seat at the match on Tuesday, August 23, at 11 a.m. (a $32 value).
• For $28, you get a courtside or champion box seat at the match on Tuesday, August 23, at 11 a.m. (a $55 value).
• For $17, you get a reserved-section seat at the match on Wednesday, August 24, at 11 a.m. (a $34 value).
• For $28, you get a courtside or champion box seat at the match on Wednesday, August 24, at 11 a.m. (a $55 value).
• For $22, you get a reserved-section seat at the match on Thursday, August 25, at 12 p.m. (a $44 value).
• For $35, you get a courtside or champion box seat at the match on Thursday, August 25, at 12 p.m. (a $70 value).
The Winston-Salem Open—an ATP World Tour 250 tourney with a 48-player singles main draw and 16-team doubles main draw—showcases top-ranked tennis players from around the world as they gear up for the U.S. Open and compete for prize money. A choice of box or reserved seats lets Groupon holders witness each volley in crystal-clear detail, preventing them from having to follow the action with a magnifying glass or game of charades with a coach. Fans will marvel as superstars such as Andy Roddick—winner of 30 ATP World Tour singles titles and the 2003 U.S. Open—rock Stadium Court with fiery forehands and daring drop shots. Mardy Fish, the country’s highest-ranked men’s tennis player, hopes to add another title to his five singles crowns and spelling-bee participation ribbon. Towering over the court with a 6-foot-9-inch frame, U.S. Davis Cup team member John Isner is known for battering opponents with his powerful serve before dunking them in tartar sauce.
Today’s deal opens the gates to a brand-new facility built especially for this event, where fans can peruse games at four other courts, watch the pros practice, or stand in the misting station's cloud and pretend to be a lightning bolt. Instead of napping in the net between face-offs, visitors can unwind with concessions-stand refreshments, live music, and a host of special events.