The Dallas Open is soon hitting… Frisco (yep, not Dallas, but close enough!) from Feb. 1-9, 2025. This tournament is bringing some serious tennis talent to what might just be the most sports-obsessed city in the U.S. — Frisco, aka Sports City USA.
Expect a week of intense serves, perfectly executed volleys and more aces than you can count, all set against the backdrop of Frisco. Whether you’re there for the fast-paced action or just to bask in the glow of professional athletes (and maybe snap a selfie or two for the ‘gram), it’s going to be a week of sporting greatness.
Here’s what you need to know before it begins:
What Is The Dallas Open
The Dallas Open is an ATP Tour 500 men’s tournament taking place for the fourth year in North Texas, now in Frisco at the Ford Center at The Star. It will be the only indoor ATP Tour championship in the U.S. and will feature top male tennis players in singles and doubles. Previously known as the New York Open, the tournament is one of the longest-running in the U.S. ATP Tour.
The Details
When: Feb. 1, 2025
Where: 9 Cowboys Way, Frisco
Tickets: Prices start at $18 for single matches | Purchase here
Parking: Parking is available for purchase on-site at 9 Cowboys Way, Frisco | VIP parking is located in the Gaylord lot
Big Names Are Coming To Frisco
Leading the pack is World No. 4 Taylor Fritz, the highest-ranked American and a US Open finalist. Three-time Grand Slam finalist Casper Ruud, ranked No. 6, further elevates the tournament’s prestige. Defending champion Tommy Paul, a Grand Slam semifinalist and No. 11 in the world, will also be in action. Other notable players to watch in the main event include Frances Tiafoe, a two-time US Open semifinalist ranked 16th, and Ben Shelton, the youngest American in the ATP Top 20.
Additionally, the Women's Tennis Classic, an exhibition match on Feb. 1, will feature former Grand Slam champions Kim Clijsters and Martina Hingis.
Stay Hydrated (And Well-Fed) Nearby
After long days of watching tennis (hard work, I know), you’re bound to be famished. Thankfully, The Star is packed full of fantastic restaurants to grab some food and drink. Such as…
Where to eat:
Cane Rosso: Dishing out the most authentic, wood-fired Neapolitan pizza in Texas, cooked in a blazing 900-degree oven in under 90 seconds. Alongside its famous pizzas, the menu also features a tasty variety of pastas, sandwiches, salads and desserts.
Dee Lincoln Prime: Feel like fine dining? Dee Lincoln Prime serves up steakhouse classics, featuring prime steaks and fresh seafood, complemented by sushi, sake and tequila. Guests can expect warm, Texas-style hospitality, expertly crafted cocktails and a top-notch wine list.
La Parisienne: A Parisian-inspired atmosphere featuring Tiffany Blue accents, water features, 3D art murals, chandeliers and vibrant greenery, it’s the perfect spot to relax and enjoy a truly enchanting experience — and great food.
Lombardi Cucina Italiana: An ambiance like an Italian villa, with olive trees, marble and Venetian chandeliers. The menu celebrates authentic Italian cuisine with a modern twist, featuring handmade pastas crafted daily in an open ‘pasta laboratorio,’ along with a variety of fresh fish, meats and produce.
Mi Cocina: From famous homemade salsa to irresistible hand-dipped enchiladas, every bite at Mi Cocina bursts with freshness. Enjoy your meal in a stylish, laid-back setting with one of their handmade margaritas, including the beloved mambo taxi.
Neighborhood Services: Neighborhood Services, by renowned chef Nick Badovinus, is located adjacent to the hotel lobby at the OMNI. The restaurant features his signature self-described fare, “honest food & drink in the American tradition.”
Sidecar Social: Want to keep the action going? This social lounge offers craft cocktails, bites, classic games, karaoke, live music, large TVs and an all-season patio. The 20,000-square-foot spot serves lunch and dinner daily with happy hour and game viewing.
Tupelo Honey: Tupelo Honey brings Appalachian charm to Texas with a menu full of Southern small plates, supper plates, and fresh farm sides. Swing by the bar for craft cocktails, local brews and offerings from local distillers.
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