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Nottingham Tennis Centre
Tuesday 1 - Sunday 6 August 2023
Tickets: Week ticket £24 (Children FREE) | Day ticket £8 (Children FREE)
Don't miss your chance to see the world's top wheelchair tennis players in action! Organised by the LTA, the tournament will feature competitions across the men's, women's and quads divisions as well as a junior event.
Three of Britain’s most decorated wheelchair tennis players are confirmed among an expected star-studded line-up of international stars.
Alfie Hewett, Lucy Shuker and Andy Lapthorne will be among the leading contenders for the men’s, women’s and quad singles title at the ITF Super Series event, which is among the top tier of international wheelchair tennis tournaments outside of the sport’s four majors.
Current world No.2 and 24-time Grand Slam champion Hewett is set to return to the British Open for the first time since becoming the first British player to win the men’s singles title in 2021.
Last year’s British Open brought a long-awaited victory for current world No.8 Lapthorne, who won the quad singles title for the first time after his sixth appearance in the final.
Meanwhile, Shuker will return to the British Open 20 years on from the tournament being her first international event and the world No.10 will hope to at least replicate her 2022 performance, when she reached the women’s singles final for the first time.
Alongside the singles events, Hewett and fellow Brit Gordon Reid will aim to regain the men’s doubles title. The record-breaking 17-time Grand Slam doubles champions gained one of their biggest early successes in Nottingham in 2015 when they became British Open champions for the first time before regaining the title in 2021.
Tickets are available now for every day of the event. Priced at £8 for adults and free for children, there are also week-long tickets available at £24 for adults and free for children.
The full entry list for the British Open Wheelchair Tennis Championships will be confirmed the week commencing 17 July.
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