A tentative session grid released by Championship Tennis Tours outlines play from Sunday twenty five May through Sunday eight June, beginning with dual day and night first-round slots.
Sessions one and two share opening Sunday, with gates opening at noon for daytime singles and again at eight fifteen for the inaugural night match. The alternating pattern continues until Wednesday twenty eight May, when second-round action takes over.
Third-round battles occupy the final May weekend before the fourth round spans Sunday one June and the following Monday. Quarter-finals stretch across Tuesday and Wednesday, providing extra rest before decisive days.
Women’s semi-finals fall on Thursday five June at midday, giving finalists an extra recovery window ahead of Saturday’s trophy match. Men’s semi-finals split into daytime and late afternoon slots on Friday six June.
Final weekend sees the women’s title decided at three in the afternoon on Saturday seven June, while the men’s crown is contested twenty four hours later at the same time.
Organisers stress that weather or television requirements could tweak timings, but historical trends suggest only minor adjustments will occur.
