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Serve up family fun at this award-winning tennis tournament

The Credit One Charleston Open was recognized as the Hologic WTA Tour Tournament of the Year in 2022 and 2023.

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Thanks to MUSC Health, Family Weekend admission is free for kids 16 + under and adult tickets are $10.

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It’s game time, Charleston. Are you a sports fan with your eyes set on watching world-class action? From Saturday, March 30-Sunday, April 7, the largest women-only professional tennis tournament in North America is serving up tennis excellence.

Whether you’re a tennis aficionado or a family looking for spring break fun, there are endless ways to enjoy the Credit One Charleston Open. Attendees can:

  • Attend the event’s signature Family Weekend (happening March 30-31), which features two days of family-friendly activities during the tournament’s qualifying rounds. Bonus: To celebrate Spring Break, kid-friendly activities will be offered across the grounds for all nine tournament days.
  • Enjoy happy hour sips while listening to live music on the Oaks Deck before catching a match under the lights at Credit One Stadium.
  • Explore the tastes of Charleston with culinary offerings from Sorelle, 167 Sushi, Verde, and more.
  • Catch pickleball and padel fever at the tournament’s expanded racket sports zone.
  • See three-time Grand Slam finalist and current World No. 6 Ons Jabeur return to the Lowcountry to defend her title + more tennis superstars.

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