Visitor information
Here's everything you need to know to make your visit to the Lexus Birmingham Open as enjoyable as possible.
Where can I access with my ticket?
Check out the table below to find out which tickets have access to which courts across each day of the tournament.
| Date | Centre Court | Grounds Ticket |
|
Saturday 30 May 2026 |
Access to all courts |
All grounds including seating on courts 1 - 4 |
| Sunday 31 May 2026 | Access to all courts | All grounds including seating on courts 1 - 4 |
| Monday 1 June 2026 | Access to all courts | All grounds including seating on courts 1 - 4 |
| Tuesday 2 June 2026 | Access to all courts | All grounds including seating on courts 1 - 4 |
| Wednesday 3 June 2026 | Access to all courts | All grounds including seating on courts 1 - 4 |
| Thursday 4 June 2026 | Access to all courts | All grounds including seating on courts 1 - 4 |
| Friday 5 June 2026 | Access to all courts | All grounds including seating on courts 1 - 4 |
| Saturday 6 June 2026 | Access to all courts | All grounds including seating on courts 1 - 4 |
| Sunday 7 June 2026 | Access to all courts |
Access to all courts except Centre Court. No play anticipated on Court 1 except due to match rescheduling |
Ticketing app
We use mobile ticketing for all our events to make it easier than ever to manage and use your tickets. For a guide on how our mobile tickets work, please visit our ticketing information page.
Please note, this schedule is a guide and may be changed at the discretion of the event organisers and officials.
The full tournament schedule and draw will be revealed in our score centre before the start of each day.
| Date | Schedule |
|
Saturday 30 May 2026 |
Women's qualifying |
| Sunday 31 May 2026 |
Women's qualifying Men's qualifying |
| Monday 1 June 2026 |
Women's Singles main draw Men's Singles main draw Men's qualifying |
| Tuesday 2 June 2026 |
Women's Singles & Doubles main draw Men's Singles & Doubles main draw |
| Wednesday 3 June 2026 |
Women's Singles & Doubles main draw Men's Singles & Doubles main draw |
| Thursday 4 June 2026 |
Women's Singles & Doubles main draw Men's Singles & Doubles main draw |
| Friday 5 June 2026 |
Women's Singles quarter-finals & Doubles final Men's Singles and Doubles quarter-finals |
| Saturday 6 June 2026 |
Women's Singles semi-finals Men's Singles semi-finals & Doubles final |
| Sunday 7 June 2026 |
Women's Singles final Men's Singles final |
At ATP and WTA tour events around the world, depending on where you’re sat, you will have either Free, Limited or Restricted movement during matches to enter and leave the stadium.
There are three zones of movement – Green, Orange and Red – which indicate when you can move from and to your seat:
- Green (Free movement):No restrictions. You can move at any time during a match. However please be considerate of other fans, especially when passing in front of people sat on your row.
- Orange (Limited movement):You can only move after each game (including after the first game of a set and before a tie break). Please be considerate of other fans, including when you enter and leave the stands.
- Red (Restricted movement):You can only move at a change of ends or set breaks. This is the same approach that has been used across the whole stadium in previous years.
View map to find your zone:
Alongside the world class tennis, there's lots more fun activities to get involved with at the Lexus Birmingham Open.
Check out the full schedule below:
|
Date |
Activity |
More info |
|
Friday 5 June |
Friday Pride Day |
This day is all about raising visibility and awareness of LGBTQ+ inclusion in tennis. We hope you will join with us in our celebrations and form new connections. |
|
All week |
Activation zone |
This is your chance to have a go. Pick up a racket and play some mini tennis, get involved in some swing ball, try your hand at corn hole and much more. |
|
All week |
Tennis ball resale |
Want to own some of the tennis balls used during the Lexus Birmingham Open? Donate to the LTA Tennis Foundation and take home a tube of tennis balls from the event. |
We want the Lexus Birmingham Open to be as welcoming, inclusive and accessible as possible, working within the restrictions of a temporary outdoor venue.
For full details on wheelchair spaces, accessible food & drink areas, toilets, assistance dogs and accessible parking, head to our dedicated accessibility info page below:
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Mobile ticket: download your ticket on the LTA Courtside app beforehand and keep your phone charged for easy access.
- Sun protection: protect your skin while watching the tennis with sun cream, sun hat and sunglasses.
- Re-usable water bottle: there are several free BRITA Hydration Stations around the grounds.
- Re-usable coffee cup: all coffee outlets at the Lexus Birmingham Open accept re-usable cups.
There is no specific dress code at the tournament. As the Lexus Birmingham Open is an outdoor event you are advised to dress appropriately for the elements.
Gates open at 10:00 each day with play starting at 11:00.
To find out about the food and drink options available, please visit our Lexus Birmingham Open food and drink page:
The 2026 Lexus Birmingham Open site map will be available here closer to the event.
Stay powered during your visit to the Lexus Birmingham Open with phone power bank rentals from Lifesaver.
Locate a station on-site, pay a £10 rental fee plus a £15 refundable deposit, and enjoy unlimited swaps to keep your device charged all day long.
Learn more on the Lifesaver website.
Unfortunately, there is no left luggage facility on site.
You may not bring a bag larger than 16” x 12” x 12” (40cm x 30cm x 30cm) into the grounds. For your safety, all bags are subject to inspection by our security team and are brought to the tournament at the owner’s risk.
Read our conditions of entry for guidance on what is prohibited on site.
Find out how to get to the Lexus Birmingham Open on our dedicated travel & parking page:
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If you wish to leave and re-enter the grounds you will need to collect a wristband from a Security team member on exiting the grounds. Please be aware you will be handed a wristband only when leaving the venue and not before.
In order to be re-admitted you will need to show both the wristband and a valid ticket. You will be subject to a bag search when re-entering the venue.
You're prohibited from bringing in the following:
- Any item which may be interpreted as a potential weapon, including sharp or pointed objects (e.g. knives, large corkscrews), pyrotechnics and 'personal protection' sprays.
- Bags larger than 16’’ x 12’’ x 12’’ (40cm x 30cm x 30cm).
- Large flags (max. 2’x2’/60cm x 60cm) banners, rattles, klaxons, oversized hats or any items causing an obstruction or nuisance.
- All promotional, commercial, political or religious items of whatever nature, including but not limited to banners, signs, symbols, marketing materials and leaflets (unless expressly authorised by the LTA).
- Spectators are advised that the use of laptops, professional video equipment is not permitted on site. Photographic equipment with lenses of more than 300mm, when extended, is not permitted on site.
Please refer to the full Terms and Conditions document for complete conditions of entry:
First Aid and medical provision will be provided during the tournament and can be found at the Ambulance located behind the West stand of Centre Court.
Check out the Site Map or ask a Volunteer on site for more information.
The Lexus Birmingham Open is a cashless event with all outlets accepting credit and debit card payments.
There are no cash machines located within the grounds.
General lost property will be taken to the security office in the clubhouse car park. For any items lost in the stand please speak to one of the Volunteers.
If there is less than 60 non-consecutive minutes’ play on the court the ticket holder’s ticket gives access to (Centre Court if a Centre Court Ticket, or, in the case of a Ground Admission, the applicable “Match Courts”) with play occurring at the same time on different courts only being counted once, you may claim a refund to the full face value of the ticket in the form of credit to your LTA Ticketing Account (unless you notify the LTA otherwise).
Please note, play occurring at the same time on different courts is only counted once towards the total minutes.
For example, if both courts 2 and 4 had 20 minutes worth of a match going on from 12:00 - 12:20, this would only count as 20 minutes.
Whereas, if court 2 had 20 minutes of a match from 12:00 - 12:20, and then court 4 had 20 minutes of a match from 12:30 - 12:50, this would count as 40 minutes.
This credit will remain on your LTA Ticketing Account for a period of up to 3 years from the date of the refund and may be used towards payment from any future purchase of tickets to LTA events.
Details on how to get your hands on a 2026 Lexus Eastbourne Open programme will be available here closer to the event.
The safety and security of everyone involved in the tournament are very important to us. Our security plans are regularly reviewed to ensure they remain in line with the latest threat level and recommendations from our security advisors.
We have a range of measures in place to keep you safe and secure. These include extensively trained security staff, bag searches on entry, monitored CCTV, as well as other less visible measures.
During the tournament, we would ask everyone arriving to arriving at the Edgbaston Priory Club to remain patient, follow the instructions given by our Security Stewards and allow plenty of time for entry checks. Don’t risk bringing items or baggage which won’t be allowed into the grounds. You can find full details of prohibited items in the terms and conditions or the link below.
Our Volunteers are present throughout the tournament grounds. They are there to help you find your way around; provide any information you need to enjoy your visit and to keep you safe. They are always on the look-out for people who may need assistance, so don’t be surprised if they pop up to say hello if you look lost. Please do ask them if you need any assistance.
Interested in becoming a Volunteer at Lexus Birmingham Open or one of our other events? Find out more information below:
Smoking, which includes e-cigarettes, is strictly prohibited within the stands of any court and in all areas covered by legislation. Those wishing to smoke within the venue must do so only in the designated smoking area provided within the Grounds.
There are toilet facilities, including accessible toilets, located behind the West Stand of the Centre Court. Speak to one of our tournament Volunteers if you require any assistance.
Check out our weather forecast for the Lexus Birmingham Open to find out what the weather will be on the day of your visit. The page will also contain any information about rain delays.