Singapore Tennis Open 2026 Moves The Asian Swing To OCBC Arena

Singapore Tennis Open 2026 has been added to Singapore’s Kallang calendar, giving fans a clear date, venue and ticketing route to work with.

The key local detail is the venue scale. OCBC Arena is built for big concert and sports crowds, so tickets, transport and arrival timing matter as much as the headline name.

Date, Venue And Sale Details

Singapore Tennis Open 2026 is listed for 21 to 27 September 2026 at OCBC Arena. The date window covers a full tournament week from Monday to Sunday.

The event listing positions the tournament at OCBC Arena for the 2026 Asian Swing, with ticket details routed through The Kallang event page. The Kallang listing frames the event as world-class tennis returning to Singapore.

  • Event: Singapore Tennis Open 2026.
  • Date: 21 to 27 September 2026.
  • Venue: OCBC Arena.
  • The event listing positions the tournament at OCBC Arena for the 2026 Asian Swing, with ticket details routed through The Kallang event page.

What Fans Should Know

The move to OCBC Arena is important for local sports fans because it keeps the tournament inside the Kallang sports precinct, close to Stadium MRT and other Sports Hub venues.

A week-long tennis event also gives readers options beyond a single final: early rounds can be more flexible, while weekend sessions are likely to carry the biggest crowd energy.

  • Best for fans who want live tennis without travelling overseas for the Asian Swing.
  • Useful for families because indoor arena access is simpler than a full-day outdoor sporting event.

Planning Notes

Decide whether you want early-round variety or weekend atmosphere before choosing tickets. For tournament tennis, the value often sits in how many matches you can see in the session you select.

For more arena and stadium dates, follow the Little Big Red Dot Sports feed as the Kallang calendar fills up.

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Jade Yeo
Jade Yeo
Jade Yeo is Little Big Red Dot's Health, Fitness & Active Lifestyle Editor. She motivates readers to move, stay healthy, and live actively — without being preachy or intimidating. She believes health and fitness should be accessible, enjoyable, and sustainable for everyone.

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