The Dallas Open 2025 Will Be Hosted In Frisco, Texas
- Crystal Gonzalez
- Jan 27
- 3 min read


The Dallas Open, an ATP 500-level tennis tournament, is set to relocate to the Ford Center at The Star in Frisco, Texas, starting in 2025. This move not only upgrades the tournament's status but also increases the prize money by over $1 million, aiming to attract higher-ranked players to the event.
The Ford Center at The Star, a premier sports and entertainment venue in Frisco, will serve as the new home for the Dallas Open.
The relocation is expected to enhance the tournament's profile and provide an upgraded experience for both players and fans.
The Dallas Open has a rich history of showcasing top-tier tennis talent, and this move to Frisco is anticipated further to elevate its status within the professional tennis community. The increased prize money and upgraded facilities draw higher-ranked players, contributing to more competitive matches and an enhanced spectator experience.

Frisco's Mayor, Jeff Cheney, expressed enthusiasm about hosting the tournament, stating that the city's commitment to sports and entertainment aligns perfectly with the Dallas Open's objectives. The partnership is expected to bring significant economic benefits to the region, including increased tourism and local business engagement.
Tickets for the 2025 Dallas Open at the Ford Center are anticipated to go on sale later this year. Fans are encouraged to stay tuned for further announcements regarding the tournament schedule and participating players.

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