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Tennis hits home as the Adelaide International returns to The Drive this summer, from 6 – 11 January 2025! 

It’s your chance to witness world-class players compete for the title in a thrilling showcase of skill and determination.

But there’s more than just tennis on offer – enjoy live music, casual entertainment, refreshing drinks, delicious bites, and premium experiences in our upgraded facilities. Kick off your 2025 with us in the heart of Adelaide’s Riverbank Precinct.

 

GENERAL ADMISSION TICKETS 

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MEN’S & WOMEN’S QUALIFYING 

Saturday 4 – Sunday 5 January | Free Entry 

With qualifying matches to be played across 2 days, come on down to The Drive to kick off an exciting week of tennis.

 

KID’S TENNIS DAY

Monday 6 January

Serving up hours of fun for everyone, the first day of the Adelaide International is all about the kids. Taking over Pinky Flat, a day of family friendly fun is on offer on Monday 6 January.

Think giant lawn games under the shade of the trees opposite The Drive, inflatable tennis games and other activities, face painting, balloon making, player appearances, and even the chance to pick up a racquet and have a go at Tennis Hot Shots.

With food trucks and cold drinks on offer, the adults can sit back and relax on the lawns of Pinky Flat whilst the kids enjoy all the planned activities. Plus, it’s day one of action at the Adelaide International with general admission tickets allowing you court side for all the action.

More details coming soon!

 

PREMIUM EXPERIENCES

Discover the best seats on offer and enjoy tennis in style with our Corporate Hospitality packages. 

More information on purchasing packages for The Courtside Room and Sideline Suites can be found here.

 

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS 

How do I purchase accessible seating tickets? 
Accessible seating tickets can be purchased via the General Public Ticketmaster webpage. Please select the number of wheelchairs, accessible, and/or companion card tickets you would like to purchase to view the ‘Best Available’ seating. For more information visit Ticketmaster help.

How many tickets can I purchase at one time?
There is no limit. 

What is the concession policy?
A person must have the appropriate form of concession to purchase a concession reserved seat ticket. They must present the relevant concession documentation at point of purchase and upon entry into the event. 

The following are accepted forms of concession for the purchase of tickets: 

  1. Student cards: full time secondary students, full time tertiary students. 
  1. Pension concession card: aged (AGE), bereavement allowance (BVA), carer (CAR), aged blind (AGE BLIND), parenting payment (single) (PPS), disability support pension (DSP), disability support blind (DSP BLIND), partner allowance (PTA), sickness allowance (SAL), special benefit (SPL), widow allowance (WDA), widow pension (WID), wife pension (WFA/WFD/WFW), new start allowance over 60 years (NSW/NMA), mature age allowance (MAA), mature age partner allowance (MPA), new start allowance (NSA), parenting payment (PPP/PPS). 
  1. Veteran affairs and TPI. 
  1. Healthcare card: exceptional circumstances relief (DR), sickness allowance (SA), special benefit (SL), farm help income support (FFR), new start allowance (NS), youth allowance (YA), new start mature age allowance (NMA), parenting payment (single) (PPS), low income (LI), carer allowance (CD), partner allowance (PA), mobility allowance (MO), and widow assistance (FA), family assistance (FA), child disability allowance (CDA). 
  1. Personal treatment entitlement card: must be current. Please check the date carefully. 

Can I transfer or change my booking to another session if I change my mind?
All ticket purchases are final, the schedule of when each player will play will be released closer to the event. On most occasions schedules for tennis are released the day before each respective session. 

Will there be children’s tickets available to purchase?
Children aged 3-11 as at the date a ticket is presented for entry to the Adelaide International may purchase a Kids Ticket. Children aged 2 and under as at the date a ticket is presented for entry to the Adelaide International may enter at no charge, provided they do not occupy a reserved seat. 

In relation to children who enter Adelaide International on a Kids Ticket, the following conditions apply: 

  1. the child must be within the age range specified in relation to the ticket; 
  1. TA may require evidence of the child’s age or make a reasonable assessment of the child’s age in which case that assessment will be final and determinative; 
  1. the child’s relevant age shall be as at the date the ticket is presented for entry to the AI (not the date of purchase); and 
  1. the child must be accompanied by a parent or guardian (18 years of age or over) at all times during attendance at the AI. Parents or guardians who accompany children at the AI are responsible for the care, conduct and supervision of those children 

Children may be excluded from certain areas at the AI for safety purposes or in relation to responsible service of alcohol practices. 

How do I contact customer support?
For any ticket enquiries, please contact Ticketmaster.

For any general event enquiries, please contact Tennis SA on 08 7224 8100 or email [email protected]