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Photo: Lagardère Sports
Photo: Lagardère Sports

Things to do at the WTA Finals in Singapore

Here's your last chance to catch your favourite tennis stars in person at the last edition of the Women's Tennis Association (WTA) Finals

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Get up close and personal with the WTA Finals stars

Stand shoulder to shoulder with the stars as they warm up and practise. This is your chance to collect autographs and selfies with some of the best athletes in the world. Don't miss this chance to watch the players get into game mode for their career-defining matches.

Witness tennis greats battle it out

Only the cream of the crop get to play at the Women’s Tennis Association (WTA)’s crown-jewel event. There are 22 matches, including Singles round robin and Doubles knockout formats, and a US$7million prize to be won. It doesn’t get more intense than that!

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Be wowed by Asia’s biggest stars

The best local and regional talents are taking the stage at WAU Live 2018. The sizzling line up includes Hong Kong superstar Wakin Chau, Joanna Dong and cover-band duo Shili and Adi.

Experience celebrity treatment at The Racquet Club

Discover the epitome of sporting luxury at The Racquet Club’s hospitality suites. We’re talking buffet dining, free flow alcohol and premium seats for matches. You might even bump into a WTA legend or two.

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Learn from the industry’s best coaches

This is your chance to meet and learn from British Fed Cup Champion Judy Murray, mother of Olympic gold medallist and Wimbledon champion Andy Murray, and Kathy Martin, WTA’s senior director of athlete assistance. They’ll help take your game to the next level at this year’s Tennis Coaches Conference.

Enjoy a 10-day tennis carnival

From Fan Village at OCBC Square to Courtside By The Bay at Marina Bay Sands Event Plaza, let these family-friendly tennis carnivals keep you entertained off the court for more than a week with live music, F&B treats and games.

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Catch some good vibes with Jason Mraz

Soak in the sounds as Grammy Award winner Jason Mraz returns for a onenight only concert. The show is Mraz’s only stop in Asia this year, so snap up tickets before they sell out faster than you can say I'm Yours.

Watch WTA future stars in action

Catch tennis’ next generation of stars at the WTA Future Stars Tournament. This is your chance to spot the sport’s promising young female players from around the region, especially since admission to the tournament is free to the public.

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