How to get last-minute Davis Cup tickets as ‘World Cup of Tennis’ comes to Manchester

How to get last-minute Davis Cup tickets as ‘World Cup of Tennis’ comes to Manchester

As a seasoned tennis enthusiast who’s been attending tournaments since the days of John McEnroe and Bjorn Borg, let me tell you that the upcoming Davis Cup event in Manchester is not to be missed! The electric atmosphere, the fierce competition, and the opportunity to witness history being made – it’s an experience that every sports fan should have at least once.


If you assumed that the season for racket sports concluded with Wimbledon, you’d be incorrect. Not only has the thrilling UTS Tennis confirmed its Grand Final, but also, the Davis Cup will take place in Manchester towards the end of this year as well.

The Davis Cup, often referred to as the tennis equivalent of the World Cup, hosts competitions where the men’s teams strive to claim the title of Davis Cup world champions.

As a movie buff reminiscing on last year’s Davis Cup spectacle, I can’t help but be amazed by the staggering number of enthusiasts who flocked to witness history – a whopping 37,000 strong! Among them, an impressive 13,000 were there to soak up the electric atmosphere live. The tournament wasn’t just about the intense tennis action; it was also brimming with excitement, much like UTS Tennis with its mic’d-up players, coaches, and courtside antics. But what truly made the Davis Cup stand out was its commitment to keeping the entire family entertained – from the lively brass band playing tunes that echoed through the stands to the fun photo booth where memories were captured for a lifetime.

The British Davis Cup squad featuring Lexus, competing in Group D, will take on Argentina, Canada, and Finland at the AO Arena in Manchester during September. To learn about the match details, venue, and ticket acquisition for the Davis Cup, kindly follow this path.

What is the Davis Cup format?

How to get last-minute Davis Cup tickets as ‘World Cup of Tennis’ comes to Manchester

If you’re familiar with the Davis Cup, its structure will be similar to the previous year, featuring Britain alongside Spain, Italy, Australia, and twelve additional countries. These teams are divided into four groups.

Over the course of six days, each nation will compete three times during the tournament happening next month in Manchester.

Subsequently, the leading teams from every group will progress to a ‘Last 8’ elimination tournament held in the sun-drenched city of Malaga, Spain, in November.

When and where is the Davis Cup 2024?

Regarding the arrival of the Davis Cup in Manchester this September, Leader of Manchester City Council Bev Craig expressed her excitement, stating, “We’re thrilled to have the opportunity to host the Davis Cup once more in our city following an outstanding event held here last year. We can hardly wait!”

“This event offers a fantastic chance for families to experience the thrill of live sports and potentially foster the emergence of future tennis champions.”

It’s being held from 10th until 15th September.

Full list of Davis Cup 2024 dates and matches:

  • 10th Sept 2024 – Canada v Argentina
  • 11th Sept 2024 – Finland v Great Britain
  • 12th Sept 2024 – Canada v Finland
  • 13th Sept 2024 – Great Britain v Argentina
  • 14th Sept 2024 – Finland v Argentina
  • 15th Sept 2024 – Canada v Great Britain

How much do Davis Cup tickets cost?

As I write this on Wednesday, 21st August, tickets for the Davis Cup in Manchester will cost between £10, excluding any applicable booking fees.

As a film enthusiast, I can’t help but feel that this unbelievably affordable cost makes the Davis Cup an exceptional choice for a fun-filled family outing.

How to get Davis Cup 2024 tickets

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2024-08-21 14:03