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2026 Delray Beach Open Series Tickets On Sale Now!

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DELRAY BEACH, Fla. (May 1, 2025) – Series tickets for the 2026 Delray Beach Open ATP tournament go on sale today. Fans can visit DelrayBeachOpen.comfor more information and purchase by calling 561-330-6000. Dates for the 2026 tournament will be February 13-22 at the Delray Beach Stadium & Tennis Center.


A limited number of series packages for all 17 sessions include box seats, reserved seats and, new in 2026, mezzanine level tables for two. Box seats and mezzanine level tables series tickets include VIP parking, access to the VIP Clubhouse Lounge and an invitation to the exclusive Box Holders’ Reception with ATP player appearances. Tickets can be shared with clients and family throughout the week.


The tournament also features the DBO Food & Wine Series with multiple tasting events, luncheons, brunches and cocktail receptions from over 40 of the top restaurants, food purveyors, and spirit partners in South Florida. These hospitality events along with corporate tennis clinics and ATP Player Experiences all sold out at the 2025 event.


Last February, past champion and US Open winner Juan Martin Del Potro returned to the tournament for the first time in six years to compete in the Legends event opening weekend. He and two-time DBO champion and US Open finalist Taylor Fritz were inducted into the tournament’s Walk of Fame.


In the ATP tournament, Miomir Kecmanovic of Serbia saved two match points to win the singles title and teamed up with American Brandon Nakashima to win the doubles, becoming the fourth player in the tournament’s 33-year history to win the singles and doubles titles in the same year.


The 10-day tournament in 2026 will begin with a Legends event opening weekend Feb. 13-15, along with qualifying matches on Saturday and Sunday. Singles and doubles main draw action for the ATP 250 event starts Monday, Feb. 16 and concludes with the finals on Sunday, Feb. 22.

 

The Delray Beach Open has been both a launching pad for stardom and a place for the game’s elite to raise the trophy. Delray Beach champions include former US Open winners Marin Cilic and Juan Martin del Potro andGrand Slam finalists Kei Nishikori and Kevin Anderson. Other competitors over the previous 33 years of the ATP 250 event include a roster of Hall of Famers and fan-favorites with Andre Agassi,Andy Roddick,Lleyton HewittTommy Haas, Patrick Rafter, Jim Courier, Michael Chang, the Bryan brothers, the Woodies, Ivan Lendl, Mats Wilander, Leander Paes and Jimmy Connors being among the most notable.


The Delray Beach Open will be celebrating its 34th overall event in 2026. The Delray Beach stop on the global ATP Tour annually plays in front of over 50,000 fans in addition to reaching television audiences in over 135 countries.


Visit DelrayBeachOpen.com, call 561-330-6000 or email [email protected] for more ticket information.

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Disclaimer - Match schedule, including number of sessions, dates, times, number of matches and players scheduled are subject to change. Tickets are not eligible for refund or exchange. 

 

About The Delray Beach Open: The ATP Tour's first North American hard-court event of the outdoor season is one of just eight ATP Tour events in the United States The event is held Feb. 13-22, 2026 and features a Legends event, an ATP 250 tournament and the Delray Beach Open Food & Wine Series in the same week at the Delray Beach Stadium & Tennis Center in Delray Beach, Florida next to the pristine beaches of Delray Beach and booming downtown restaurants and marketplaces. The 2026 edition of the ATP 250 event will be its 34tht overall. Each year the Delray Beach Open brings world-class tennis players and thousands of visitors to Delray Beach and Palm Beach County. In 2010, the tournament received the Discover The Palm Beaches Florida's annual Providencia Award for its extraordinary contribution to tourism. The City of Delray Beach was also a finalist for the USTA's "Best Tennis Town'' Award and in 2003, the tournament was the recipient of an "ATP Award of Excellence." For more information please visit www.DelrayBeachOpen.com.


About the ATP: As the global governing body of men’s professional tennis, the ATP’s mission is to serve tennis. We entertain a billion global fans, showcase the world’s greatest players at the most prestigious tournaments, and inspire the next generation of fans and players. From the United Cup in Australia, to Europe, the Americas and Asia, the stars of the game battle for titles and PIF ATP Rankings points at ATP Masters 1000, 500 and 250 events, and Grand Slams. All roads lead towards the Nitto ATP Finals, the prestigious season finale held in Turin, Italy. Featuring only the world’s top 8 qualified singles players and doubles teams, the tournament also sees the official crowning of the year-end ATP World No. 1, presented by PIF, the ultimate achievement in tennis. For more information, please visit www.ATPTour.com.

About The City of Delray Beach: In southeast Palm Beach County, along the Atlantic seashore, a Village by the Sea that began as an agricultural community in 1895 has become one of Florida's most popular destinations for visitors, new families and seasonal residents. The City of Delray Beach encompasses slightly over 16 square miles with a permanent population of nearly 65,000 and growing. The city’s charm continues to garner national awards. In 2017 alone the city received three awards: the “All-America City” award from the National Civic League (NCL) for literacy strides (the NCL also recognized Delray Beach in 1993 and 2001), a “Playful City USA” designation for providing 24 playgrounds for residents, and the recognition of Atlantic Avenue as one of the “10 Great American Shopping Streets” by USA Today. In 2012 during the nationally televised "Best of the Road" special, Delray Beach was chosen by Rand McNally, USA Today and the Travel Channel as the "Most Fun Small Town" in America. In 2014, USA Today named Delray as one of the "Best Atlantic Beaches in Florida."