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Experience live women’s tennis at the 2025 Credit One Charleston Open

This year’s tournament promises to serve up some unforgettable moments.

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A view of the Charleston Open at Credit One Stadium

This is the 25th year of the tournament being hosted in the city — making it the perfect time to celebrate champions, cheers, and Charleston charm.

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Game, set, experience. Join the excitement at the 2025 Credit One Charleston Open, where top women’s tennis athletes take center court from Saturday, March 29 to Sunday, April 6.

Beyond the action, indulge in premium food and beverage offerings, including the signature tournament cocktail, The First Serve. Enjoy luxurious amenities and a vibrant atmosphere that make this event a must-attend experience for tennis enthusiasts and casual fans alike.

You won’t want to miss this top-tier tournament.

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