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Tickets? Streams? How to watch historic WTA 125 Philippine Open

How to watch the historic WTA 125 Philippine Women's Open
Jan 13, 2026
PSC chairman Pato Gregorio during the press conference for the first-ever Philippine Women's Open.
PSC chairman Pato Gregorio says preparations for the Philippine Women's Open are '85 percent complete.'
PHOTO: Mark Cristino

WITH less than two weeks before action begins in the Philippine Women’s Open, organizers have announced prices for tickets and tournament passes as well as other options to watch the first WTA 125 event to be held in the country.

The Philippine Sports Commission (PSC) and the Philippine Tennis Association (PhilTa) on Tuesday held a press conference to give an update on preparations for the tournament set to be headlined by WTA No. 42 Tatjana Maria, No. 43 Xinyu Wang, and hopefully the Philippies' own Alex Eala.

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PSC chairman Pato Gregorio bared that the country is 85 percent ready for the tournament as of this writing, beginning with the refurbishment of the Rizal Memorial Tennis Center and the entire Rizal Memorial Sports Complex.

The venue will feature 2,000-seat bleachers with colors inspired by the Miami Open.

The Rizal Memorial Tennis Center with two weeks before the Philippine Women's Open.

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Fans can secure tickets and tournament passes through SM Tickets outlets in SM malls, online purchases, and on-site venue sales.

Ticket prices range from ₱200 for qualifying matches from January 24 to 25, ₱1,000 for free-seating tickets in the main draw Round of 32, and ₱1,500 for reserved or numbered seating in the semifinals and finals.

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    Ticket selling for game dates from January 26 to 29 will begin at midnight on January 14, 2026.

    PSC and PhilTa are also looking to develop select areas for LED screen viewing within the venue.

    For remote viewing, WTA Unlocked is currently the only confirmed streaming platform, though organizers are still in negotiations with other livestreamers and broadcasters.

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    PSC chairman Pato Gregorio says preparations for the Philippine Women's Open are '85 percent complete.'
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