Visitors are in for a treat this spring with the opportunity to watch top-ranked tennis pros compete up close and personal as the 5th annual Arizona Tennis Classic. The dynamic event returns to the Phoenix Country Club on March 10 – 16, 2025. The state’s sole ATP Challenger Tour event, this highly-anticipated tournament is Arizona tennis fans’ only chance to see up-and-coming stars, such as Wimbledon finalist Matteo Berrettini, who competed in last year’s event (This year’s 32-man lineup will be announced later).
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Tennis entertainment with a cause
Hosted on the beautiful grounds of the Phoenix Country Club, tickets start at only $40. Most importantly, all proceeds for this non-profit event will again be donated to local charities such as Phoenix Children’s Hospital and Serve the Future, an organization empowering local underserved youth through tennis.
Launched in 2019, the Arizona Tennis Classic is part of the ATP Challenger Tour, the proving ground for rising stars and highly ranked seasoned players. And because it’s scheduled between two of the ATP Tour’s biggest tournaments in the U.S., Indian Wells and The Miami Open, the event draws a surprisingly stacked collection of top players from around the world looking to win the $231,150 in prize money — and earn 175 tour points — while enjoying a week of fun in the Arizona sun.
Hosted on three dedicated courts, including a center court stadium constructed just for tournament play, the Arizona Tennis Classic pairs intense, up-close professional tennis action with elevated culinary and beverage offerings, brand activations, and an opportunity to better the Phoenix community. So far, the Arizona Tennis Classic has raised over $400,000 for these worthy charitable organizations.
“We are thrilled to have the Arizona Tennis Classic return to Phoenix Country Club,” says Arizona Tennis Classic Founder, Jonny Levine. “The energy of the tournament, combined with the terrific fan base in Phoenix, truly creates a one-of-a-kind experience.”
Ticket sales are available now.
For more information, visit arizonatennisclassic.com and sign up for their mailing list.