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The Complete Guide To 2025 Single Session Tickets
3 Min Read · September 24, 2024

The calendar is ticking closer and closer to March, which means the 2025 BNP Paribas Open and Tennis Paradise are just around the corner. Single Session tickets for Indian Wells are now on-sale, and fans can reserve their seats for individual days of action when Tennis Paradise returns from March 2-16, 2025.

Check out this complete fan guide so you can select the best days and times for you to experience the 2025 BNP Paribas Open this spring:

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March 2-4 -- Qualifying Days

The first three days of the 2025 BNP Paribas Open are Qualifying Days, which are the most accessible ways to experience Tennis Paradise. These tickets are just $10 and allow fans entry into the venue to witness a full day of matches as well as access to the practice courts to see top players tuning up for the start of main draw play on Wednesday.

Ticket Type(s) Available:

  • Grounds Pass only

Players You Can Expect to See:

  • ATP (Men) and WTA (Women) players competing for a spot in the main draw

    • Players ranked in the 80-150 range

Around the Grounds:

  • Autograph sessions

  • Full slate of practice sessons for top players on 20 practice courts

  • Live music

  • All Food & Beverage vendors outside stadiums, shopping and retail stores open

Qualifying Tickets

March 5-6 -- Opening Rounds

The main draw will begin Wednesday and Thursday with the first round of play across ATP (Men) and WTA (Women) play. Single Session Reserved Tickets for these two days are available in all three main stadiums. A grounds pass will allow fans full access to Stadiums 4-9 as well as non-reserved seating areas in Stadiums 2 and 3.

Ticket Type(s) Available:

  • Stadium 1 (Day and Evening sessions)

  • Stadium 2

  • Stadium 3

  • Grounds Pass

Players You Can Expect to See:

  • Men's and Women's First Round play

  • Men's and Women's Doubles matches starting Thursday, March 6

Around the Grounds:

  • Autograph sessions

  • Full slates of practice sessions

  • World-class food & beverage tastings from on-site vendors

Opening Round Tickets

March 7-9 -- Middle Weekend

The first weekend in Indian Wells is when the actions really heats up with seeded players entering the draw. Expect to see the defending champions like Carlos Alcaraz and Iga Swiatek take the court these days as well as top American stars like Coco Gauff, Taylor Fritz, Jessica Pegula, and Frances Tiafoe. Single Session Tickets for the weekend can be purchased in any main stadium, with both day and night sessions available.

Ticket Type(s) Available:

  • Stadium 1 (Day and Evening sessions)

  • Stadium 2

  • Stadium 3

  • Grounds Pass

Players You Can Expect to See:

  • Second/Third Round Singles and Doubles matchups

Around the Grounds:

  • Premium fan entertainment including fireworks, live music, and more

  • Tennis Talks with legends of the sport and Indian Wells icons

  • Autograph sessions/appearances with current star players

March 10-12 -- Second Week

After the dust settles on the first weekend in Tennis Paradise, it becomes crunch time at the 2025 BNP Paribas Open. The second week will start to see the competition ramp up with Third Round/Round of 16 matchups taking center stage in Indian Wells. Single Session Tickets for the weekend can be purchased in any main stadium, with both day and night sessions available.

Ticket Type(s) Available:

  • Stadium 1 (Day and Evening sessions)

  • Stadium 2

  • Stadium 3

  • Grounds Pass

Players You Can Expect to See:

  • Third Round/Round of 16 matchups featuring seeded singles players and doubles duos

  • FILA International Junior Championships begin

Around the Grounds:

  • Player practice sessions

  • Live music & entertainment

Second Week Tickets
Aerial view of the city of Indian Wells with the Tennis Garden at the center

March 13 -- Quarterfinal Thursday

For the second year in a row, Quarterfinal Thursday is back at the BNP Paribas Open. This singular action-packed day will see all four men's and women's singles quarterfinals take place as players look to secure a coveted semifinal spot. If you can only make it to one day of the BNP Paribas Open, this may be the one you absolutely won't want to miss.

Ticket Type(s) Available:

  • Stadium 1 (Day and Evening sessions),

  • Stadium 2*

    • Please note that a reserved seat must be purchased to gain access to Stadium 2 on Quarterfinal Thursday. No non-reserved seating is available

  • Grounds Passes

Players You Can Expect to See:

  • All eight quarterfinal matches split up across Stadiums 1 and 2

  • Doubles Semifinals in Stadium 3

Around the Grounds:

  • Live music & entertainment

  • Player practice sessions

Quarterfinal Tickets

March 14-15 -- Final Weekend

For the final stretch of the tournament, all eyes turn to Stadium 1. Fans can purchase tickets to a singular day session in Stadium 1 for each of these days. The Friday, March 14 includes the Mixed Doubles Final/Men's Doubles Final paired with the Women's Semifinals. Saturday, March 15 features the Women's Doubles Final paired with both Men's Semifinals in one session.

Ticket Type(s) Available:

  • Stadium 1 (Day session only)

Players You Can Expect to See:

  • Friday, March 14 -- Women's Semifinals + Mixed Doubles/Men's Doubles Final

  • Saturday, March 15 -- Men's Semifinals + Women's Doubles Final

Around the Grounds:

  • Live music & entertainment

Final Weekend Tickets

March 16, Championship Sunday

It all comes down to this. Two championship matches in one singular ticket. For those who want to see champions crowned in Tennis Paradise, March 16 is the ticket for you. All the action will commence at 11am local time, with the Women's Singles Final up first, then followed by the Men's Singles Final not before 2pm.

Ticket Type(s) Available:

  • Stadium 1 (Day session only beginning at 11:00am)

Players You Can Expect to See:

  • Women's + Men's Singles Final

Around the Grounds:

  • Live music & entertainment

  • Championship ceremonies

Championship Tickets

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