Tickets will go on sale today at 10 AM for the Dublin ATP Challenger 75, Ireland’s first professional men’s ATP tennis tournament in almost two decades.
The grass-court event will take place at Elm Park Golf & Sports Club in Dublin 4 from June 14 to 20, 2026, with junior tickets starting at €10 and adult tickets from €20.
The tournament will form part of the ATP Challenger Tour, the main pathway for professional players seeking ATP ranking points, and will be staged in the week before Wimbledon qualifying.
Hosted at one of Ireland’s most established sports clubs, the Dublin ATP Challenger 75 will feature professional men’s singles and doubles draws, with a prize fund in excess of €95,000.
“We are delighted to welcome back the ATP Challenger Tour to Ireland for the first time in eighteen years and look forward to welcoming some of the world’s best up and coming talent, playing on grass at Elm Park, as they warm up for Wimbledon the following week,” said Kevin Quinn, CEO of Tennis Ireland.
“It will be another fantastic tennis event for our huge playing community to get behind. We encourage fans across Ireland to get their tickets early and be part of this historic moment for tennis in Ireland.”
Tickets are available across qualifying, main draw and finals sessions, with general admission including a seat. A limited Platinum Experience option is also available, offering VIP seating, access to a hospitality area and a welcome drink.
“The excitement is building around the Club. This event will bring high quality tennis to Elm Park. We’re looking forward to welcoming spectators to experience it with us,” said Gary McCarthy, Elm Park Tennis Captain.
Tickets are available now at tennisireland.ie.

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