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Tickets is your one-stop source for convenient, online tennis tickets
for all tennis matches and any major sporting, theater, and concert
event. Think of us as your passport to the best tennis seats with
over 16 years of experience in the business of obtaining first-class
tickets in a secure and flexible online environment. We are founding
members of the National Association of Ticket Brokers (NATB) and
have been in excellent standing with the Better Business Bureau
for 16 years.
As an industry leader, you can count on Golden
Tickets for:
- On-time delivery of your tennis tickets;
- Encrypted ticket orders processed through a secure server;
and
- Convenient payment and delivery options.
Online tennis tickets are available for sale 24 hours a day. Clicking
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If you cannot find the tennis tickets you're looking for, please
call us at (800) 288-2461 for assistance.
About the sport of Tennis 
It's called Real Tennis in Britain, Royal Tennis in Australia, Court
Tennis in the States, and Jeu de Paume in France. Whichever name
you use, it is the oldest of all the racket games. Although the
origins of tennis are not clear, many believe the sport was invented
in 1873 by Major Walter Clopton Wingfield, a British army officer.
Although Wingfield claimed that he modeled the game after an ancient
Greek game, many experts believe that he adapted the principles
of the popular English games of court tennis, squash racquets, and
badminton for outdoor play. Early players referred to Wingfield's
game as tennis-on-the-lawn, or lawn tennis. The game was brought
to Bermuda in 1873, and from Bermuda was introduced to the United
States by Mary Ewing Outerbridge of Staten Island, New York. The
first game of lawn tennis in the United States was probably played
in 1874 at the Staten Island Cricket and Baseball Club. The first
world amateur championships were held at the All-England Lawn Tennis
and Croquet Club in Wimbledon, England. In the United States, local
rules and standards for the game varied until 1881, at which time
the United States Lawn Tennis Association (now the USTA) was organized
as a regulatory body for the game. For more information on tennis,
visit the International Tennis Hall of Fame Website.
Contact us at (800) 288-2461 if you have questions about obtaining
tickets to any tennis match--including French Open tennis tickets
and US Open tennis tickets--or any major sporting, theater or concert
event. You may also Email Us and we
will respond within 24 hours.
Online tennis tickets are sold for more than face value.
The terms USTA, Wimbledon, US Open, Australian Open, and French Open, as
well as all associated graphics and/or logos, are registered trademarks of
the United States Tennis Association (USTA) and are used herein for factual
description purposes only. We are in no way associated with or authorized by
the United States Tennis Association and neither the United States Tennis
Association nor their affiliates have licensed or endorsed us to sell goods
and/or services in conjunction with USTA events.
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