Overview
- ⏱️8 daysApproximate duration
- 🏟️Medium sizedVenue capacity is 10,000
- 🌟Highly ratedFans scored this event 4.3 stars
- ❤️🔥Popular eventCurrently trending with fans

Children aged 5 and under can attend for free, without a ticket on all tournament days, but they must sit on the lap of a ticket holder.
Children and teenagers aged 6-18 can purchased tickets at a 25% discount.
On Kids' Day (Monday), children aged 15 years and under are entitled to a 50% discount on standard tickets.
Discounts can be selected during the online booking process.
Students aged 26 and under are eligible for a 25% discount on standard tickets. Discounts can be selected during the online booking process.
There are no discounted tickets for senior citizens and so a full-price ticket must be purchased.
Spectators with a German disability classification of GdB 50 (sometimes referred to as "severe disability") are eligible for a 50% discount on standard tickets.
There is also a wheelchair viewing area in the lower tier of the West Stand, which can be accessed via the North-West Entrance. Wheelchair tickets are free, and each wheelchair user is also entitled to a free extra seat for a companion, though both types of seat must be formally booked, so as to manage the capacity of the event. Whilst ambulant disabled tickets can be purchased online, wheelchair tickets must be booked via telephone; to book wheelchair or companion tickets, or to discuss accessibility further, contact the tournament ticket office directly.
On Ladies' Day (Tuesday), all female spectators are entitled to a 25% discount on standard tickets.
Discounts of 10% per ticket are also available for groups of 20 people or more - to purchase group tickets contact the tournament ticket office directly.

Please note: the information below is based on a previous edition of the event for reference purposes only. The timetable for this edition will be published nearer to the event.
Please be aware that all performances listed are subject to change or removal without notification.
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