By purchasing a ticket to Dubrovnik’s first-ever WTA tournament, you directly support the work of the Dubrovnik Tennis Club for People with Disabilities. Locals have plenty of reason to cheer: three of their fellow citizens—Ana Konjuh, Lucija Ćirić Bagarić, and rising star Ana Petković—will be competing.
Dubrovnik, March 18, 2026 – From March 23 to 29, the courts of the Tennis Club Dubrovnik in Lapad will host the inaugural WTA Dubrovnik Open. The tournament promises top-level tennis while sending a clear message: sport truly matters when it is inclusive.
All ticket revenue will be donated to the Dubrovnik Tennis Club for People with Disabilities to support training and program development. The club was founded by Ante Kolunđija, a distinguished Croatian wheelchair tennis player and multiple national champion.
Tournament director Feliks Lukas emphasizes that elite sports carry a responsibility to the community: the goal is to actively support inclusion and provide equal opportunities for everyone who wants to play tennis.


The WTA event in Dubrovnik will feature ten players from the top 100, while local fans have an extra reason to attend: two Dubrovnik natives, Ana Konjuh and Lucija Ćirić Bagarić, will compete alongside other Croatian talents such as Tena Lukas and Petra Marčinko. Qualifying rounds will see Tare Würth in action, and the tournament director has awarded a qualifying wild card to Dubrovnik’s young hopeful, Ana Petković.
Tickets are available online via Adriaticket at symbolic prices. A single-day ticket costs €5, a weekly pass from March 23 to 29 is €15, a weekend ticket for the semifinals and finals from March 27 to 29 is €13, and a ticket for the final on March 29 is €8.
The message is simple: come watch tennis and do something good.
Foto: Bogdan Klarić