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Chicago Fall Tennis Classic 2021 tickets: How much do they cost and how to buy them?

The first edition of the WTA Chicago Fall Tennis Classic will be held between September 27 to October 3. Here, check out how much the tickets and how to buy them.

Elina Svitolina will be part of the event
Β© Getty ImagesElina Svitolina will be part of the event

The 2021 Chicago Fall Tennis Classic will be held from September 27 to October 3. This will be the first edition of this sports competition, which was organized by the WTA due to the cancellation of the Asian tournaments because of the Covid-19 pandemic.

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The event will take place at XS Tennis and Education Foundation, located in the Washington Park neighborhood, in Chicago. Two of the Top 10 players will be in the main draw, the Ukrainian Elina Svitolina, World No. 4, and Spaniard GarbiΓ±e Muguruza, World. No. 9 and two-time Grand Slam champion.

However, Svitolina and Muguruza won’t be the only attraction of this week of tennis. Olympic champion Belinda Bencic, Americans Jessica Pegula and Danielle Collins, three-time Grand Slam finalist Victoria Azarenka and 2019 US Open champion Bianca Andreescu will also be competing. Here, check out how to get tickets for this event.

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2021 Chicago Fall Tennis Classic: How much do tickets cost?

The cost of the tickets for the 2021 Chicago Fall Tennis Classic varies depending on the day and session. The tickets for Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday sessions have a cost of $50, while for Thursday sessions they will cost $65. For the quarterfinals, semifinals and final on Friday, Saturday and Sunday the tickets cost $75. You can also buy tickets for the whole week for $500.

2021 Chicago Fall Tennis Classic: How can I buy them?

You can buy tickets for this new event at the XS Tennis and Education Foundation, located in the Washington Park neighborhood in the official event page www.chicagotennisfestival.com or in www.chicagotennis.ticketsauce.com.

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