Eight Top 10 Players across ATP and WTA Tours including Frances Tiafoe, Taylor Fritz, Madison Keys, Jessica Pegula and more headline star-studded field as the world’s only combined ATP-WTA 500-level tournament returns to Washington, DC
WASHINGTON, DC – The Mubadala Citi DC Open, the only combined ATP-WTA 500 level tennis tournament in the world, has officially launched single session ticket sales for its 56th edition, taking place July 19 - 27 at the William H.G. FitzGerald Tennis Center in Rock Creek Park. Following record sales and renewals of full tournament packages, availability in the lower bowl and throughout the stadium is limited. A select number of single-session tickets will go on sale today, June 6, at 10 AM EST to the general public. Tickets include access to stadium seating, with premium options available in Dream Seats, Stadium Club, and Stadium Pavilion. Prices start at $25 for Qualifying Weekend.
The initial DC player field features eight top 10 players across both tours, five former DC champions and several fan favorites. Newly confirmed players for 2025 include DC Open champion Sebastian Korda, who will return to defend his title and 2021 US Open champion Emma Raducanu.
ATP player commitments include World No. 4 and 2024 US Open finalist Taylor Fritz, World No. 7, 2024 Wimbledon semifinalist and current 2025 French Open semifinalist Lorenzo Musetti, and World No. 9 Alex de Minaur, a five-time Grand Slam quarterfinalist. Also returning are World No. 12 Tommy Paul, World No. 15 Andrey Rublev, World No. 16 Frances Tiafoe, 2015 DC Open champion Kei Nishikori and two-time DC singles champion Nick Kyrgios.
On the WTA side, early commitments include World No. 3 and 2024 US Open finalist Jessica Pegula, World No. 8 and 2025 Australian Open champion Madison Keys, World No. 9 and 2025 Merida champion Emma Navarro, and World No. 10 and defending DC Open champion Paula Badosa.
“As the world’s only combined ATP and WTA 500-level tournament, the Mubadala Citi DC Open continues to generate unprecedented fan excitement,” said Mark Ein, Chairman of the tournament. “Demand for full tournament packages reached record highs, with several stadium sections already nearing a sell out. To ensure more fans have access, we have released a limited number of single-session seats today. With one of the strongest player fields in our history, we anticipate another rapid sellout, which would mark our fifth consecutive year of a completely sold-out tournament.”.
In addition to the on-court action, the Mubadala Citi DC Open continues to enhance the fan experience with expanded culinary offerings from acclaimed, Michelin-starred chefs, interactive sponsor activations and opportunities to engage with players through autograph sessions, family days and other programming.
When purchasing tickets for the 2025 Mubadala Citi DC Open, patrons have the option to choose from single session tickets ($25+) and a range of upgraded ticket packages and seat offerings, providing the best value, views and benefits to ticket holders. Tickets and packages can be purchased online at mubadalacitidcopen.com or by calling (202) 721-9500. For additional information, please email [email protected].
The tournament has achieved record-breaking attendance and sold-out sessions every year since 2021.
For more than 50 years, the Mubadala Citi DC Open has hosted top tennis talent in Rock Creek Park. The tournament was founded to support Arthur Ashe’s vision of playing a professional tennis tournament in a fully accessible public park. The Mubadala Citi DC Open has continued to build and expand the event, with the goal of positively impacting the Washington community and creating one of the best events in the world. The WTEF, a longtime beneficiary of the Mubadala Citi DC Open, capitalizes on the tournament annually for fundraising and has raised millions for youth programs in the Washington area.
In April 2019, MDE Sports, owned and led by Washington-based venture capitalist, entrepreneur and civic leader Ein, acquired the management rights of the Mubadala Citi DC Open tournament from the Washington Tennis & Education Foundation (WTEF), a non-profit which provides free tennis and educational programs for children in underserved communities. This acquisition secured the Mubadala Citi DC Open’s future in the U.S. and specifically in Washington.