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Secure your spot at the 2025 Credit One Charleston Open

Celebrate 25 Years of champions, cheers, and Charleston charm.

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

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The countdown is on for the 25th year of the Credit One Charleston Open in Charleston, celebrating world-class women’s tennis and the ultimate fan experience.

From Saturday, March 29 to Sunday, April 6, Charleston transforms into the epicenter of elite competition, gourmet dining, and vibrant entertainment — making this the must-attend sporting event of the year.

Witness the best in women’s tennis

Watch top-ranked players like Jessica Pegula, Madison Keys, and hometown favorite Emma Navarro battle it out on the court. Past champions like Danielle Collins, Belinda Bencic, and Daria Kasatkina will return to the Lowcountry, ensuring thrilling matchups all tournament long.

Sip, savor + celebrate

Raise a glass to 25 years with the First Serve Tournament Cocktail, a refreshing mix of butterfly pea flower-infused Lowcountry Lemonade and Grey Goose Vodka, served in a commemorative cup.

Plus, stop by vendors for sips + bites, like La Crema for a crisp Pinot Noir Rosé, or COCO Row, the The Greenhouse by BHC, and Food Truck Village to explore Charleston’s best flavors.

Interactive fun + live entertainment

Test your skills beyond the court at the USTA PlayTennis! Fan Zone, meet the stars at autograph sessions, and enjoy live music at the Michelob Ultra Lounge. You can also rally on the Har-Tru Court, experience pickleball and padel, and experience special events like “Play On After Dark” on Thursday, April 3.

Ready to join the excitement and celebrate 25 years of world-class tennis in Charleston?

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