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World men's tennis returns to Bucharest for the Țiriac Open, presented by UniCredit Bank The ATP 250 tournament will take place from March 31 - April 6, 2025 at the National Tennis Center

17 February 2025 By Tiriac Open
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The 23rd edition of the ATP 250 Tiriac Open presented by UniCredit Bank is approaching its debut. The competition, with total prize money of 600,000 euro, will take place from March 31 to April 6, 2025, for the first time at the National Tennis Center in Bucharest, located at 11 Pierre de Coubertin Boulevard, and will bring to the public a field of 28 singles players and 16 doubles teams, promising a high-level competition on the Bucharest clay. 

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The 23rd edition of the ATP 250 Tiriac Open presented by UniCredit Bank is approaching its debut. The competition, with total prize money of 600,000 euro, will take place from March 31 to April 6, 2025, for the first time at the National Tennis Center in Bucharest, located at 11 Pierre de Coubertin Boulevard, and will bring to the public a field of 28 singles players and 16 doubles teams, promising a high-level competition on the Bucharest clay. 

This year's tournament will feature players from the ATP Top 100, as well as public favorites and Wild Card holders, who will be announced in the near future. The qualifying draw will include 16 other players, four of whom will qualify for the singles main draw. Last year's winner Marton Fucsovics, who last week won another title at the ATP 125 Challenger ATP 125 in Manama, Bahrain, has also announced his presence.

The distribution of points and prizes in the tournament Țiriac Open presented by UniCredit Bank:

The player who prevails in singles in the ATP 250 tennis tournament will receive 250 ATP points. In addition, the prizes on offer at the Țiriac Open presented by UniCredit Bank total €600,000.

Prizes for the singles winners:
- Winner: 250 ATP points and €86,628
- Finalist: 165 ATP points and € 52,529

Doubles tournament winners' prizes:
- Winners: 250 ATP points and € 30,122 
- Finalists: 150 ATP points and € 16,184

"I would like to thank our partners who support this unique event, which keeps Romania on the international tennis map. We will strive year after year to organize this tournament in the most decent conditions, hoping that, in the nearest future, we will move to the Otopeni Sports Complex, where we will be able to host any sporting event at high standards", said Ion Tiriac. 

Tickets for the 2025 edition of the Țiriac Open presented by UniCredit Bank are available from today on www.entertix.ro and have daily prices between 50 and 250 lei. Spectators are encouraged to reserve their seats early in order not to miss the opportunity to attend a world-class event. 

The public can purchase tickets valid for one day of the tournament, with access to all matches scheduled for that day. These include both center and back court matches, creating a memorable experience for tennis fans. Children under the age of 5 do not need a ticket to enter the National Tennis Center, but are not allowed in the grandstands. For the qualifying day on Sunday, March 30, access will be free of charge, but only by prior reservation through www.entertix.ro. 

"Every year it seems to be a challenge for us to organize this tournament. The team proved last year that, although in an unhistoric location, they were able to organize an event of this magnitude and I am convinced that they will do it again this year, in the premises of the Romanian Tennis Federation. As far as we are concerned, we assure all those who are taking part in the Țiriac Open presented by UniCredit Bank, both as players, partners and spectators, that we will do our best to make their experience as pleasant as possible. We hope that, after so many decades since the Revolution, Romania will soon have a venue that matches this tournament and the ATP standards", added Cosmin Hodor, tournament director.

As in the previous edition, the winners' trophy is created and presented by Malvensky Jewelry House and represents an interpretation of elegance and dynamism in tennis, capturing the movement of a tennis ball in a form full of energy and grandeur. Gold-plated, meticulously crafted on 21 tiers and placed on a pedestal of Rushchita marble, this jeweled trophy created by Malvensky House designer Malvina Cservenschi represents not only a remarkable piece of craftsmanship, but also the spirit of victory and excellence.
"We are glad to have the opportunity to host such a tournament. For us it is a source of pride. The National Tennis Center is always available for such events, especially as it is an inspiration for all young players in Romania," said George Cosac, President of the Romanian Tennis Federation.

The address of the National Tennis Center Bucharest is Bulevardul Pierre de Coubertin 11.

Partners 
Starting with this edition, UniCredit Bank has joined the circle of Țiriac Open partners, as Presenting Partner, together with the main partners Allianz Țiriac, SUPERBET, Emirates and MOOV Leasing, as well as the traditional partners Aqua Carpatica, Regina Maria, Fundația Țiriac, Țiriac Auto, Dedeman, Digi, Fratelli Grup, Malvensky, Mega Mall, Dunlop and Decathlon. The event is also supported by media partners Digi Sport, Digi FM, New Age Advertising and Kiss FM.

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