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Experience Finals Weekend at the Credit One Charleston Open

One lucky reader will win sold-out, courtside-level tickets to the tournament’s championship weekend.

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Enter now to win two 100-level tickets for both days of Finals Weekend at the Credit One Charleston Open.

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Charleston’s favorite world-class tennis tournament is right around the corner (read: March 28-April 5) — and we’re giving you a chance to experience Finals Weekend from the best seats in the house.

We’ve partnered with the Credit One Charleston Open to give one reader two (2) 100-level tickets for both days of Finals Weekend, valued at $1,300. The tournament is the largest women’s-only professional tennis event in North America and a four-time WTA 500 Tournament of the Year.

These 100-level seats sit closest to the court and have already sold out for Finals Weekend.

Feeling lucky? Simply fill out this form by Thursday, February 26, at noon ET. One winner will receive both days of Finals Weekend tickets — Saturday, April 4, and Sunday, April 5. The winner will be announced on Friday, February 27.

Tickets will be digitally delivered via Ticketmaster for easy access. Tickets are nontransferable and may only be used by the giveaway winner. Use by any other parties is prohibited.

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