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The 2023 Charleston Open will feature three former Charleston Open Champions, who have 18 combined WTA singles titles between them.

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This deal is sure to make a racquet: Charlestonians can grab discounted tickets to the Credit One Charleston Open, happening April 1-9, 2023. 🎾

From now until Thurs., Dec. 1, use code CHSTENNIS to get 20% off terrace level and general admission tickets to the event, featuring Jessie Pegula, No. 3 player in the world and Belinda Bencic, two-time Olympic medalist; plus expanded entertainment and food + bev options.

Read: It’s going to be a serve.

Charleston Open tickets this way.*

Code valid for online purchases only. Offer expires 12/1 at 11:59pm ET. Cannot be combined with other offers. Not valid on ticket packages, past purchases or Family Weekend (Sessions 1 & 2).

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