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[NSW] 50% off Sydney International 2019 Tennis (7-9 Jan) - Tickets from $15 + $8.40 Booking Fee @ Lasttix

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For the Sydney tennis fans

The dates for Sydney International 2019 are 6 – 12 January 2019.

Tickets have been discounted for the following four sessions:

  • Day Session (7 & 8 January) - General Admission now $15
  • Night Session (8 & 9 January) - Reserved seating starting from $13
  • Ticketek fee of $8.40 applies for the transaction

Every adult ticket allows you the option to take 2 kids under 15 in for free. I chose the the ezy ticket option which also includes free public transport to and from Sydney Olympic Park and 1 hour free court hire at participating venues. Great value!

Here are the list of players that will be in the main draw:
[Men] (https://www.sydneyinternational.com.au/players/men-singles/)
[Women] (https://www.sydneyinternational.com.au/players/women-singles…)

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  • +5

    Ticketek is such a rort.

  • +8

    $8.40 booking fee is such a rort.

    • +3

      I don't get it. Wtf does the $8.40 cover for "booking fee"?

  • +1

    Booking fee >50% of cheapest ticket price?

  • -7

    Just go and see the Aus Open in Melb lol

    • +3

      Yeah, lol. Just pay a minimum of $70 instead of $15 to see Halep, Kerber or Barty play. After you pay for flights and accommodation because it's in a different state.

      • You go to the Australian Open to see championship level tennis being played….there’s a reason the lineup for the AO is what it is.

        • +1

          I've not been to the Sydney International, so can't comment specifically, but I've been to the Aus Open once and I go to the Brisbane International every year. I didn't, for example, see any difference in intensity between the Federer v Raonic final in 2015 to any match I've seen at the Open or elsewhere. If you get Nadal, Fed, or any other top seeded player to a tournament, you'll still see magic, no matter what your location or ticket price.

        • Not sure if troll, or just…

        • Obviously the Aus Open is a grand slam and is on a different level all together with the amount of ranking points and prize money on offer.

          Sydney is a warm up tournament for the Aus Open. Sure there will be a few withdrawals and some players wanting to conserve their energy since it's on the week before the grand slam.

          Sydney's WTA tournament is premier level and has a strong field with 8 of the top 10 players signed up. Plus it is a lot less crowded and cheaper than going to the Aus Open.

  • is there any 'promo code' to use, because all tickets are a minimum of $21 now.
    also, $8.40 (!?!?!) for all options of ticket delivery (print at home, email, etc.)

    Needs "Royal Commission" Into Ticket Vendors now

  • -4

    who watches Sydney intl. It's very poor quality(worse than Brisbane). Best is obvious. It's The Australian open.

    • went to Melb last year, saw 4 night matches, so much better… but quality is still pretty solid in Sydney, stick to the main stage, especially on the ground level and you will admire the skill of the players for sure…

  • which day should I buy if I want to see Naomi Osaka play? is there a draw to help you predict which day?

  • +1

    Thanks OP. Grabbed a couple of tix.

  • Which courts are available for hire with this ticket? Any information? Couldn't find about that anywhere @thankyou

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