Tennis fans rejoice: the Porsche Tennis Grand Prix returns to the Porsche Arena in Stuttgart in 2025, bringing with it a selection of top players!
Basically, every female tennis legend of the last four decades has participated in the Porsche Tennis Grand Prix, including Martina Navratilova, Tracy Austin, Martina Hingis, Lindsay Davenport and Maria Sharapova. The tournament consists of 32 singles qualifying matches, 28 singles main draw matches and 16 main draw doubles pairs.
The Porsche Tennis Grand Prix is a WTA Premier 700 tournament. Since moving to the Porsche Arena in 2006, the players voted it ten times as their favourite tournament worldwide in its category. Nowadays, the tournament maintains international prestige and consistently draws top-ranked world players and nearly 33.000 attendees each year.
It has been dubbed one of the most innovative stops on the tour, both by the ATP and other similar events. For Germany, the tournament is one of the biggest sporting events of the year for women’s tennis, being Europe’s largest women’s indoor tennis tournament.
Here is an overview of the structure of the tournament:
Get your Porsche Tennis Grand Prix tickets on the event website. Here are some of the options available:
You can buy tickets to single events, ranging in price from just 20 euros for qualifying matches to 90 euros for the final match.
Multi-pass courtside tickets are also available, as well as tickets for families and kids. Children under the age of six are entitled to free admission but are not entitled to a seat.
The location of the Porsche Tennis Grand Prix couldn’t be more perfect, whether visitors are local or coming from out of town by public transportation. Take subways S1, S2 or S3 or the R1, R2, R3 or R8 trains to the Bad Cannstatt station and then Bus 56 (Wagenburgstraße). The U11 has a special service at the weekends, meanwhile, U19 operates from Monday to Friday.