



The schedule for Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova includes events in the WTA 1000, WTA 500 & Grand Slams. In the last 12 months, Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova has participated in 4 events listed on Koobit. You can find the schedule of upcoming events below.
Adult ticket prices including fees for Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova events start from as low as USD $9 for basic tickets to USD $2,945 for the most premium tickets; with the average starting ticket price at USD $9. The price depends on a range of factors including the opposing players, the venue, the stage of the league, the seats’ proximity to the action, and additional benefits such as hospitality.
Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova is a Russian tennis player, and the current Olympic mixed doubles champion.
Pavlyuchenkova was born into a sporting family, and first picked up the racquet aged 6. In 2006, she won the Australian Open girls singles title, aged 14.
Since then, Pavlyuchenkova has won over a dozen titles across singles and doubles, and in 2021 reached the singles final of Roland-Garros. She has also got to the quarterfinals stage of the other 3 Grand Slams, as both a singles player and a doubles player.
It was a good experience and the crowd management was pretty good, except for foreigners who attended with passport verification. It was not so convenient to reenter the Diamond Court without being escorted by the friend who booked the tickets on our behalf. The ushers at the gate kept on insisting to check the original booking on the mini app, and passport verification was not sufficient.
It was an amazing experience being the first time in China. The event was well organized, and the courts were clean. Watching the top players live was out of this world.
It was an experience of a lifetime, unforgettable. The only thing we would have loved is the use of Visa instead of drawing cash as some of us travelled far, we came from South Africa. We will definitely attend again
Very well organised n helpful staff



As usual the organisation and players were great. Unfortunately I have the same ‘complaint’ as I have voiced by emails previously. I accompany a person with disability and the first time we were seated in the North stand area for disability seating the chairs provided were good. Last year and this year they are not suitable. To hard and not easy for anyone to push themselves up from. I did observe that the good chairs are still being used in the lower east court side section. So therefor I see no reason why these cannot also be provided or at least given as an option to persons with disabilities! Frankly even I have suffered from a sore back today even though we brought cushions to help and I do not have a disability. It would also be polite to have at least an acknowlefgement of this correspondence.
We enjoyed the final day , but was dissapointed with quarter final day with players pulling out of games due to injury and we didnt get value for our tickets.Overall the tournament was well run , but some foods were too costly . Example magnum ice cream for $8.20 and Pirate Beer can $15
