This year, the heart of world tennis beats in
Athens. From
November 1 to 8, 2025, the Greek capital will host, for the first time, the
Vanda Pharmaceuticals Hellenic Championship ATP 250, bringing the ATP Tour back to Greece after three decades.
At the
TELEKOM CENTER Athens, more than 70 top athletes from around the world will compete for the title — including major names such as
Novak Djokovic,
Stefanos Tsitsipas,
Stan Wawrinka,
Karen Khachanov, and
Jiří Lehečka. The event brings to Athens the passion, sportsmanship, and brilliance of world tennis, turning the city into a meeting point for athletes, spectators, and sports lovers from every corner of the globe.
More than
130 countries will broadcast the matches live, showcasing
Athens as a rising
sports tourism destination that blends tradition, hospitality, and modern infrastructure with its unique light and cultural heritage. Visitors will experience an authentic sports festival in the heart of the Mediterranean, discovering the city through its historic landmarks, gastronomy, and the vibrancy of its people.
The opening day (November 1) will be open to the public with
free admission, available through online ticket distribution.
Ticket
pre-sales have already begun via the official website
www.hellenicchampionship.com.
All tennis and sports enthusiasts are invited to be part of this unique event that brings Athens to the global stage.
Each daily ticket offers all-day access to all matches on the
Center Court, as well as to the
Fan Zone — an interactive area featuring entertainment, food & drinks, sponsor booths, and official tournament merchandise.
*Special offer for SEGAS runners: a 10% discount on tournament tickets!
How to claim it:
Visit
www.hellenicchampionship.com, select your preferred day and seats, and use the code SEGAS10 during checkout. The offer is valid for 48 hours only, from 11:00 on October 28 to 11:00 on October 30, exclusively for SEGAS Marathon participants.
Don’t miss the chance to experience one of the greatest sporting events of the year — one that places Athens at the center of the global tennis scene.