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Invest in Szczecin Open 2025 — Poland’s Tennis Stage Lights Up in September

20.08.2025
Szczecin Open
Szczecin Open

September 2025 will turn Szczecin into a vibrant hub for tennis: the 32nd Invest in Szczecin Open, Poland’s oldest and largest men’s ATP Challenger tournament, will take place from 8–14 September on clay courts at Aleja Wojska Polskiego 127.

The 2025 edition boasts a record-high 200,000 USD prize pool, elevating the event’s prestige and drawing stronger international competitors. The singles draw will feature 32 players, including four wildcards, while the doubles competition includes 16 teams, with additional entrants via qualifying rounds.

Organizationally, the tournament shines brighter with new strategic partners: ENEA S.A. joins as the main sponsor and KIA Polmotor as the automotive partner. The event also features cultural flair through the PGU Tennis Music Festival, which includes performances by Reni Jusis and the iconic band Łzy.

Media accreditation and ticket sales are already underway on the official tournament website. Organizers invite tennis enthusiasts and culture lovers alike to join in for a week of thrilling matches and memorable live music.

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