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Madison Square Garden Tennis 2018 continues with Tie Break Tens

Tie Break Tens takes the place of the BNP Paribas Showdown on World Tennis Day at Madison Square Garden.

Tie Break Tens is Monday, March 5, 2018 at 7:30 pm. $45 – $500+


Tie Break Tens

Tie Break Tens is a type of tennis in which only tie-break matches are played. The first player to get 10 points and lead by a margin of two, wins.

It’s basically a pick-up game to ten, like you might play with a friend.

Tie Break Tens tournaments have been played in London, Vienna, Madrid, and Melbourne. Now it’s NYC’s turn.


5th Tie Break Tens at Madison Square Garden

Serena Williams

Former #1, perhaps the best female tennis player of all time, is playing her way back after giving birth to Alexis in September 2017.

Venus Williams (#8)

Former #1, one of the all-time greats. Venus is currently ranked #8.

Marion Bartoli

The 2013 Wimbledon champion, a very aggressive baseline player with an unusual two-handed style, is coming back from retirement with her eyes on the 2018 Miami Open in March.

Bartoli is French.

Elina Svitolina (#4)

After winning the Baku Cup in 2013, Svitolina just keeps getting better. She is a winner of the Dubai Tennis Championships, the Italian Open, and the Canadian Open.

This year she won the Brisbane International and reached the Australian Open quarterfinals.

CoCo Vandeweghe (#17)

CoCo Vandeweghe is an American tennis player who is playing at her career-high No. 17 in the world.

Daniela Hantuchová

Daniela Hantuchová is a Slovakian tennis player who reached her career-high No. 5 in January 2003. She is coming back from a six-month retirement.

Sorana Cirstea (#35)

Sorana Cirstea is currently ranked #35 in the world. She reached No. 21 in 2013.

Cirstea is from Târgoviște, Romania, an ancient city in Wallachia.

Shuai Zhang (#33)

Shuai Zhang is a Chinese player with a career-high of No. 23 in Novemer 2016. She was born in Tianjin, China in 1989.


Tie Break Tens Tickets

Tie Break Tens tickets are $45 – $500+

On the first day of sale, tickets can only be purchased online.

Box Office

Monday – Saturday: 10 am – 6 pm
Sunday events: 12 pm or 90 minutes before event start time

Phone

Ticketmaster: (800) 653-8000

Online

www.msg.com


Visit Madison Square Garden

Madison Square Garden in is Chelsea, Manhattan.

Madison Square Garden
4 Pennsylvania Plaza, New York, NY 10001

The main entrance is on Eighth Ave (between 31st & 33rd St)

Subway

  • (A) (C) (E) or (F) to 34th St – Penn Station
  • (1) (2) (3) to 34th St – Penn Station
  • (B) (D) (F) (M) to 34th St – Herald Square
  • (N) (Q)) (R) to 34th St – Herald Square
  • Path to 33rd St / Avenue of the Americas

Bus

M4, M10, M16, M34, and Q32 to 7th Ave / Penn Station


 


Published March 5, 2018 ~ Updated August 23, 2021.

Filed Under: French, Romanian Archive, SPORTS

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