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National Bank Open 2025 Toronto Guide: Tickets, Promo Codes, Players & Fan Tips

The National Bank Open 2025 (Rogers Cup to traditionalists) lands at Sobeys Stadium from July 26 to August 7, 2025, ushering in an expanded 12‑day ATP Masters 1000 spectacular. This year Toronto hosts the men while Montreal stages the women, giving GTA fans a rare chance to see the planet’s best male players tune‑up for the US Open. Below you’ll find everything confirmed for the 2025 edition—key dates, player roster, ticket types, verified promo codes, travel logistics, and on‑site fun—so you can plan the perfect tennis outing.

Tournament Snapshot

Founded in 1881, the National Bank Open is the world’s third‑oldest pro tournament and a mandatory stop on the summer hard‑court swing. For 2025 the event debuts a 96‑player draw (up from 56) and stretches over 21 sessions. Qualifying is a one‑day shoot‑out on Saturday, July 26; main‑draw action begins Sunday, July 27 and climaxes under the lights with the men’s final on Thursday, August 7.

Star‑Studded ATP Field

  • Jannik Sinner – World No. 1 and 2023 Toronto champion
  • Carlos Alcaraz – Multi‑Slam phenom chasing his first Canadian crown
  • Novak Djokovic – 23‑time major legend (entry list permitting)
  • Alexander Zverev, Daniil Medvedev, Taylor Fritz, Ben Shelton and more Top 10 talents
  • Canadian hopes: Félix Auger‑Aliassime, Denis Shapovalov, Gabriel Diallo

With all healthy top‑70 players committed, every session should feature marquee names.

Ticket Options (Toronto)

Buy Your Tickets Here

1. Single‑Session

Choose any day or night slot. Your ticket includes a reserved Centre‑Court seat plus roaming access to practice and outer courts.

2. Multi‑Session & Weekend Packs

Lock in seats for high‑traffic periods—Opening Weekend, TennisFest (Round of 16), or Finals Week—at a lower per‑session price.

3. Full Event Pass

One seat for all 21 sessions—from qualifying Saturday to the Thursday final—ideal for hard‑core fans.

4. Premium & Suites

Courtside boxes, private suites, and VIP lounge packages add perks like valet parking, upscale dining, and exclusive merch.

Grounds‑only access is not sold in advance for Toronto; a session ticket is your entry to every court. Grounds wristbands appear only if Centre Court sells out.

Discount / Code How to Redeem Savings
National Bank Mastercard Purchase by phone with a National Bank Mastercard Up to 25 % off day seats
15 % off night seats
Group Sales Call group sales (10 + tickets) 10 – 40 % off (larger group, bigger break)
TO25OTA Enter code at checkout (Ontario Tennis Association members) Up to 33 % off most sessions
Youth Tennis Discount Use club/academy code (for juniors & families) 33 % off eligible seats

Fan Experiences & Theme Days

407 ETR Family Weekend — July 26 & 27

Enjoy free grounds admission* on qualifying Saturday (and reduced‑price seats on Sunday) plus LEGO play zones, face painting, ball‑hockey with ATP pros, science demos, and live music. (Free grounds passes must be claimed in advance and often sell out fast.)

Practice‑Court Access

Watch stars drill just metres away and snag autographs along the fence—arguably the best photo‑op of the week.

Autograph Zone

Daily signing sessions posted in the NBO app and on‑site boards; arrive early with a Sharpie and oversized tennis ball.

TennisFest Weekend — Aug 2 & 3

Round of 16 showdowns pair with DJs, food trucks, art walls, fast‑serve cages, and cocktail pop‑ups—part tennis, part summer festival.

Food & Drink Upgrades

Local vendors, rooftop beer decks with $5 pint specials, gourmet tacos, poutine, vegan bowls, and free water refill stations. Bring a reusable bottle and stay hydrated.

Getting to Sobeys Stadium

TTC Subway: Ride Line 1 to York University or Pioneer Village; a 10‑minute campus walk brings you to the gates.

Driving: Limited paid parking on campus—pre‑book via the ticket portal. A thrifty hack: park in the $7 Pioneer Village Park‑and‑Ride garage, then walk or hop one bus stop.

Ride‑share: Designated drop‑off at Arboretum Lane; expect surge pricing after night sessions.

Nearby Hotels & Essentials

  • North York/Vaughan: Courtyard Marriott, Holiday Inn Express, Best Western (10–15 min drive)
  • Downtown Toronto: Direct subway ride; perfect for sightseeing, dining, nightlife
  • Yorkdale Area: Shopping and eateries two stops away

Pack list: Hat • sunscreen • sunglasses • refillable water bottle • rain poncho • light sweater for evenings • comfy shoes • portable charger • autograph gear.

jannik sinner nbo 2023
Image Credits: NBO

Final Rally

With its historic pedigree, expanded draw, and a constellation of ATP superstars, National Bank Open 2025 Toronto is shaping up as the must‑see sporting event of the summer. Secure your seats early, apply those verified promo codes, and mark your calendar for July 26. From free Family‑Weekend fun to Thursday‑night championship drama, Sobeys Stadium will buzz with tennis‑mad energy. Grab your gear, rally your friends, and get ready to experience world‑class tennis in the 6ix!

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