Experience the Generali Open 2024 in Kitzbühel up close and enjoy an exclusive VIP experience! All KronePLUS subscribers have the chance to win 1×2 VIP tickets for the semi-final day on Friday, 26 July. Look forward to first-class catering, the best view of Centre Court and a unique atmosphere in the Champions Club.
The Generali Open in Kitzbühel is one of the most traditional clay-court tournaments on the ATP calendar and attracts the world’s best tennis players year after year. The tournament, which was first held in 1945, not only offers players a platform to demonstrate their skills, but also one of the most beautiful backdrops on the tennis circuit. The Centre Court, facing the impressive panorama of the Tyrolean Alps, creates a unique atmosphere that inspires players and spectators alike.
Top Athletes of the ATP
The field of participants of this year’s Generali Open is headed by stars such as the Norwegian Casper Ruud, number eight in the world ranking, and the Italian crowd favorite Matteo Berrettini. Both players are among the favorites to win the tournament and promise tennis at the highest level. In addition to them, the future hope of Austria, Joel Schwärzler, will also celebrate his debut in the ATP main tournament. For the home fans, it will be particularly exciting when Dominic Thiem makes his farewell appearance in Kitzbühel.
Join now and win
As a KronePLUS subscriber, you now have the chance to get your hands on 1×2 VIP tickets for the semi-final day of the Generali Open on Friday, July 26. Simply fill out the form below before the closing date for entries on July 15, 9:00 a.m., and you will be entered into the lottery.
Source: Krone

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