Dear tennis fan,
Have you ever moved to a new home?
Then you know it brings up all kinds of emotions. A mix of nerves. Excitement. And always someone who “has to use the bathroom” right when the heaviest box needs to be lifted.
But most of all, it always means a fresh start.
And the same goes for the European Open (October 12–19, 2025). After nine amazing editions, Belgium’s biggest tennis tournament is moving to Brussels. The housewarming? That’s happening in Palais 12.
Brussels? Closer than you think.
We’ve moved, now it’s your turn! And the new venue offers excellent accessibility. With such a big turnout expected, we recommend using public transport. Metro, bus, tram… or even better: hop on the train. (Scroll down for all the practical details.)
International stars. Belgian pride.
The boxes are unpacked. The court is nearly ready. And the big names are on their way. This new venue is already set to welcome an impressive field: World No. 7 Lorenzo Musetti, former champion Félix Auger-Aliassime, and former finalist Arthur Fils. Plus, of course, our own Belgian heroes, David Goffin and Zizou Bergs, are ready to set Palais 12 on fire.
Bruxelles, ma belle.
The move is almost complete. The only thing missing? You.
Tickets are going fast, and Palais 12 is set to roar!
Make the right choice and come to the European Open by train
With the SNCB code on your entry ticket, you can purchase your Event Train Ticket for the European Open Tennis at a 50% discount. The code consists of 16 characters, starting with the digit 0 and the capital letters “IFB”.
Ticket Details:
- Valid for 1 return journey at 50% off.
- Travel between any Belgian station and Brussels-Midi.
- Valid from 12 October to 20 October 2025.
From Brussels-Midi:
- Take metro line 6 (direction Roi Baudouin) to Heysel station (European Open stop).
- A STIB metro ticket must be purchased separately.
How to purchase:
- Use the SNCB code printed on your entry ticket.
- Purchase your Event Train Ticket for the European Open via this page.
- Tickets will be available starting 24 September 2025.