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Seatgeek lands ticketing deals for Cincinnati Open, Charleston Open and Stadium

By Lauren Price May 7, 2026

has struck a new partnership with that makes it the official ticketing partner for the , the and . The deal also gives SeatGeek full ticketing exclusivity for the Charleston venue.

The move ties together two of the most celebrated events in professional tennis under one ticketing system, while also extending into a broader entertainment calendar. SeatGeek said its platform will let fans discover events, compare seats with Deal Score, preview views before buying and manage or transfer tickets in just a few taps, while giving venues a way to highlight premium seating and hospitality options.

The Cincinnati Open brings added weight to the agreement. The tournament is the longest-running U.S. ATP Masters 1000 and WTA 1000 event still played in its city of origin, and it recently completed a $260 million campus renovation. It was also named a WTA & ATP Masters 1000 Tournament of the Year, underscoring why the new ticketing deal matters beyond a routine vendor change.

Charleston has its own draw. The Credit One Charleston Open is the largest women’s-only tennis tournament in North America and has been named WTA 500 Tournament of the Year for four consecutive years. Last year, Credit One Stadium hosted nine days of world-class tennis and 22 concerts, and artists including Pitbull, Jelly Roll and Zac Brown Band are on the slate for 2026.

said the goal is to deliver a consistent, high-quality experience for fans across every event and venue the company operates. He said SeatGeek gives Beemok the technology and flexibility to bring its portfolio together in a more seamless way while continuing to raise the standard for live sports and entertainment. said Beemok has built something special, with two of the most celebrated events in tennis and world-class concert and event venues, and said that shared vision is exactly the kind of partnership SeatGeek is built for.

SeatGeek said it will serve as an intelligent operating system connecting data across both properties, which points to the real significance of the deal. This is not just about selling more tickets for two tournaments. It is about putting tennis, concerts and premium hospitality under one modern system at a time when both venues are trying to turn strong brands into a smoother fan experience.

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