Guide to visiting the National Bank Open in Toronto

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Back in August, I visited Canada for the first time. It was the last of my 2020 COVID cancelled trips so it was a long time in the making! The highlight was ticking off a childhood dream to visit Niagara Falls 🥰. Of course with any trip, I like to tie it in with some live tennis. While we stayed in Toronto, we were fortunate to have a day at the National Bank Open which hosted the ATP tournament in 2023. I really enjoy writing these posts and I hope they might be of use to anyone considering a trip to Toronto in the future.

Buying tickets

In 2023, packages started to come on sale in January with single tickets available around February/March. We bought our tickets in early March. It seems that 2024 might be a little different as tickets appear to be on sale at the time of writing. The 2024 tournament will be a Tuesday to Monday tournament due to the Olympics. We didn’t buy tickets immediately and there were plenty of seats available for the first few days. If you are buying later in the tournament towards finals weekend then this might not be the case.

The main stadium in Toronto has three tiers: 100 (lower bowl), 200 (boxes) and 300 (upper tier). Within the 100s, there are a variety of pricing options depending on how close you are to the court. We searched all the…

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