Accessible seats info
Spectators with disabilities (disability rating over 74% or certified severe handicap at the time of purchase and entry) can purchase tickets for the Davis Cup Final 8 at approximately 50% discount, subject to availability of dedicated seats.
For each session, reserved seats are adequate but limited. Each person with a disability may purchase one ticket for themselves and one for their companion.
For the 2026 edition, the purchase of the ticket for the person with a disability must be combined with that of the companion: they cannot be bought separately. The price paid includes both tickets.
Purchase is only possible online, through our official website, by following the instructions below.
The reduced rate for people with disabilities and their companions cannot be combined with other promotions or discounts.
How to purchase online
STEP 1 - Registration
Registration is mandatory for every user. It must be completed in the name of the person with a disability. For minors under 18, complete the registration in the name of the legal guardian.
- Click the "Login" button and then New User.
- Fill in all required fields. Tick the box to accept the personal data processing policy and click "Register".
- Log in.
- Select the People with disabilities option and choose the venue of interest.
- Select the session of interest. (To leave the reserved section, click the appropriate link in the banner at the top of the page and return to the general sale for Central Court sessions).
- Select 2 tickets in the dedicated sector and add them to the cart.
- Complete the purchase using the payment methods available on the site.
N.B. Purchased tickets will be sent to the email address entered during registration.
The distinction between the ticket for the person with a disability and the companion is indicated by the letter D after the seat number for the person with a disability, and the letter A for the companion.
Step 2 - Venue access rules and documentation
On the day of the event, it is the purchaser's responsibility to show, upon request by the ticket control staff, documentation certifying the disability.
This documentation must be shown at the entrance and upon any ticket check; failure to do so may result in denied entry or removal from the venue.
Companions with the corresponding ticket must enter the venue together with the person with a disability they are accompanying, who must also hold the corresponding ticket; failure to do so may result in denied entry and removal from the venue.