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China Open Tickets

The China Open is a prestigious tennis tournament that is held in Beijing, China. It was first held in 1993, and apart from a hiatus from 1998 to 2004, it has been held annually. Formerly known as the Beijing Salem Open, it is now officially called the China Open, and since 2005 is has been included in the ATP Tour and WTA Tour. The best tennis players of the world will therefore also attend this fantastic tennis tournament, in an attempt to up their ATP ranking. Rafael Nadal, who has recently become the highest ranked tennis player in the world, will be eager to defend his number 1 position. He has of course already won gold in Beijing during the Olympics, but all tennis fans will now that this is no guarantee to winning again during the China Open! China Open tickets are hard to find and are amongst our best selling tennis tickets, so do not wait to long in ordering your China Open tickets. They will be delivered to a home or hotel address by Worldticketshop.com - Your Ticket to Fun!

China Open Tennis Tournament

This tennis tournament has most often been won by Michael Chang, but this year’s favourite is of course Rafael Nadal. Or will Roger Federer be able to take his revenge by beating Rafael Nadal? The most exciting games will of course be played on the centre court, and we are specialised in getting you there! Not only the singles matches at China Open will be interesting to watch, it is just as interesting to see a doubles match. Watching the cooperation between two fantastic players is a treat for the eye! Weather conditions can be a problem on an outdoor tournament, but in Beijing in September, the climate is usually quite favourable for tennis; with temperatures between 15 and 20 degrees celcius and little rain the tournament usually goes off as it should. For excellent men’s and ladies’ tennis, we can recommend getting tickets for the China Open tennis tournament. China Open tennis tickets can be found on Worldticketshop.com - Your Ticket to Fun!