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Delray Beach To Open The 2021 ATP Season

Dec 18th 2020

The Delray Beach Open by VITACOST.com will be a season-opening event on the ATP Tour following a date change moving the tournament to January 4-13

The City of Delray Beach along with our tournament staff worked very quickly to take advantage of this chance to play host to a season-opening event,” said Tournament Director Mark Baron. “The players are eager to get back to playing in tournaments and we are happy to provide that opportunity. We look forward to welcoming them as well as our fans to a healthy and safely produced event in a few short weeks.”

Originally scheduled for February, the 2021 Delray Beach Open by VITACOST.com will feature the ATP Champions Tour legends event January 4-6, which will run concurrently with the ATP 250 qualifying matches on January 5-6. The main draw for the ATP 250 tournament, which will feature 28 players in singles and 16 teams in doubles, will begin Thursday, January 7, with two sessions each day until the finals are contested during a single session on Wednesday, January 13

These are unprecedented times and I would like to thank the tournament organizers for their willingness to adapt by moving into week one of the ATP Tour calendar at such short notice,” said ATP Chairman Andrea Gaudenzi. “Providing playing opportunities for our players and ensuring our sport is delivered to fans worldwide in a safe and secure environment is our number one priority. It’s only with an entrepreneurial mindset that we can achieve our goals, and full credit goes to Mark Baron and his team for taking on this opportunity to launch the 2021 ATP Tour season. We wish them all the best for a successful week.”

All tickets for the “Physically Distanced, Forever Social” event at the historic downtown tennis center are on sale now at www. yellowtennisball.com or by phone at +1 561-330-6000. In order to accommodate spacious conditions in the stadium and throughout the venue, attendance for each session at the 2021 tournament will be capped at 2,000  people, just under 25 percent of the outdoor stadium’s total capacity.

Fans who act quickly can take advantage of a special Holiday Sale on tickets if purchasing before midnight on December 31. Using the promo code CHAMPION, a discount of 30% will be applied to individual box and reserved seats for Sessions 1-4 (ATP Champions Tour matches). For discounted tickets to see the ATP 250 matches, fans can use the code JINGLE to get 10% off individual box seats for Sessions 5-14, while the code BELLS will provide a 20% discount on individual reserved seats for Sessions 5-14.

Sessions for the 2021 tournament are scheduled as follows:

Session 1: Monday, Jan. 4, 6 pm – ATP Champions Tour

Session 2: Tuesday, Jan. 5, 11 am – ATP Champions Tour and ATP 250 Qualifying

Session 3: Tuesday, Jan. 5, 6 pm – ATP Champions Tour

Session 4: Wednesday, Jan. 6, 11 am – ATP Champions Tour and ATP 250 Qualifying 

Session 5: Thursday, Jan. 7, 11 am – ATP 250 Singles and Doubles First Round

Session 6: Thursday, Jan. 7, 6 pm – ATP 250 Singles First Round

Session 7: Friday, Jan. 8, 11 am – ATP 250 Singles and Doubles First Round

Session 8: Friday, Jan. 8, 6 pm – ATP 250 Singles and Doubles First Round

Session 9: Saturday, Jan. 9, 11 am – ATP 250 Singles Second Round and Doubles First Round

Session 10: Saturday, Jan. 9, 6 pm – ATP 250 Singles Second Round

Session 11: Sunday Jan. 10, 11 am – ATP 250 Singles Second Round and Doubles Quarterfinals

Session 12: Sunday, Jan. 10, 6 pm – ATP 250 Singles Second Round

Session 13: Monday, Jan. 11, 11 am – ATP 250 Singles and Doubles Quarterfinals

Session 14: Monday, Jan. 11, 6 pm – ATP 250 Singles Quarterfinals

Session 15: Tuesday, Jan. 12, 12:30 pm – ATP 250 Singles and Doubles Semifinals

Session 16: Tuesday, Jan. 12, 6 pm - ATP 250 Singles and Doubles Semifinals

Session 17: Wednesday Jan. 13 - 12:30 pm ATP 250 Doubles Final; 3 pm ATP 250 Singles Final

Patrons who previously purchased tickets for the February dates will be contacted by tournament staff regarding opportunities to exchange their tickets for the new dates. 

Delray Beach resident Reilly Opelka won the 2020 tournament title.

 He served a tournament record 99 aces during the week in which he won his second ATP Tour title.

In doubles, Bob Bryan and Mike Bryan captured their sixth Delray Beach Open by VITACOST.com title and their 119th as a team. It was the final tournament for the twin brothers who announced their retirement in August.

In the opening weekend’s ATP Champions Tour matches, Team Europe, led by Tommy Haas and David Ferrer, earned a 5-2 win over the James Blake-led Team World. This marked the third straight defeat for the home nation in ATP Champions Tour competition at Delray Beach. 

Following the season-opening Delray Beach Open by VITACOST.com, players will travel to Australia for the rescheduled Australian Open.

The entry lists for ATP 250 singles and doubles as well as qualifying will be released the week of December 21. The ATP Champions Tour lineup and schedule will be released later this week.

While these dates mark the earliest that the Delray Beach Open by VITACOST.com has been held, it will not be first time the tournament has seen action in January. On three occasions, 2005-07, the tournament began in January before concluding in February. The tournament was held in May from 1993 through 1999, in March from 2000-2003, in September 2004 and has been contested in February since 2005.

The tournament will maintain the highest level of health and safety standards for fans, players, and staff alike.