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WTT Star Contender London: Priority ticket window opens on Monday!

August 27, 2025 | Paul Stimpson

Table Tennis England members’ priority ticket window for WTT Star Contender London will open at 10am on Monday 1 September!

Our members will be able to snap up tickets for the landmark event at the Copper Box Arena at the best price before 11.59pm on Tuesday 2 September*.

They will also get our best price on tickets – ensuring it’s easy and affordable to secure seats to watch England’s top stars take on a galaxy of world-leading players from 21-26 October.

Prices start from just £5 for kids and £10 for adults – let’s fill the iconic Box That Rocks on the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park and create a brilliant atmosphere to help the athletes produce their best.

If you’re not a member or haven’t renewed yet, click here for information on how to get on board.

Where are tickets on sale and how much do they cost?

Tickets will be on sale on the Ticketmaster platform.

Pricing varies according to session, starting at £10 for adults for the qualifying days on 21-22 October, up to £30 to see the singles champions crowned on Sunday 26 October. Saturday’s play is also set to include doubles finals.

Children’s tickets are never more than £10 and are only £5 for every weekday session.

Your guide to the sessions and prices is as follows:

 Round(s)SessionAdultsKidsTue 21/10/2025QualifyingAll Day£10£5Wed 22/10/2025QualifyingMorning£10£5Wed 22/10/2025QualifyingAfternoon£10£5Thu 23/10/2025R48Morning£15£5Thu 23/10/2025R48Afternoon£15£5Fri 24/10/2025R32 Singles/QF DoublesMorning£20£5Fri 24/10/2025R32 Singles/SF DoublesAfternoon£20£5Sat 25/10/2025R16 Singles/Final DoublesMorning£25£10Sat 25/10/2025QF Singles/Final DoublesAfternoon£25£10Sun 26/10/2025SF Singles/Final DoublesMorning£30£10Sun 26/10/2025Finals SinglesAfternoon£30£10

*Tickets will go on general sale at a higher price at 10am on Wednesday 3 September.

Don’t miss this landmark event – get ready to buy your tickets from Monday!

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