Overview
- ⏱️8 daysApproximate duration
The Internationaux de Strasbourg (Strasbourg Internationals) is an annual women's tennis tournament hosted in Strasbourg, France.
First held in 1987 as the Strasbourg Grand Prix, the Internationaux de Strasbourg has traditionally served as a warm-up event for Roland-Garros, which takes place shortly after the event each year. The Strasbourg Tennis Club, the event's host venue, is regularly supplied with the same tennis balls and clay composition as those used in Paris, and partly as a result of this unique opportunity to recreate Grand Slam conditions, many star players have entered the Internationaux de Strasbourg, despite it being a WTA 250 event for much of its recent history. In 2021, the tournament organisers' meticulous preparation paid off for Czech player Barbora Krejčíková, who followed up her singles win in Strasbourg by claiming both the singles and doubles titles in the French capital just a couple of weeks later! Other past winners at the Internationaux include Jana Novotná, Lindsay Davenport, Steffi Graf, and Maria Sharapova.
Following the 2023 edition of the Internationaux de Strasbourg, the event was upgraded to WTA 500 status.
Internationaux de Strasbourg Tickets
All tournament dates are comprised of 2 sessions (day and evening), with the exception of the first Saturday-Sunday, and final Saturday, which are all comprised of 1 session only. Evening sessions are comprised of 1 match only. Tickets are sold in 3 ranked categories – Gold Category seats have the best views, whilst Category 2 tickets are the most affordable – and are offered in the following types:
- Single Session Ticket - reserved seat for 1 session on 1 date (all tournament dates)
- Day & Evening Ticket - same reserved seat for both the day and evening session on the same date (Monday-Friday only)

