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The Fifth Third WTA 125 tournament is bringing top talent to Charleston

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This prestigious event offers fans a rare opportunity to watch some of the best female players in the world compete.

Photos provided by LTP Tennis

Tennis fans, mark your calendars. The Fifth Third WTA 125 tournament is bringing elite women’s tennis to LTP Mount Pleasant from Monday, Nov. 18 to Sunday, Nov. 24. The best part: Admission is free for the whole family.

During the tournament, guests can watch a thrilling 32-player singles draw and a 16-team doubles draw featuring some of the brightest stars in women’s tennis in an exciting, up-close setting.

WTA 125 tournaments are key on the Hologic WTA Tour, giving players vital ranking points and prize money that can lead to spots in larger WTA events. Thanks to Fifth Third’s support, this year’s winner’s purse is 166.7% “better than ever” — an incredible boost for rising stars.

In addition to world-class tennis, guests can enjoy Hamby Catering fresh salads, sandwiches, and take-and-bake options, available daily from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. (10 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Sunday).

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