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ITTF World Cup Macao 2026 Tickets On Sale, 48-Player Fields Confirmed

Public ticket sales opened at 12:00 noon on 6 March for the ITTF Men’s & Women’s World Cup Macao 2026, with full 48-player draws confirmed and the event set for 30 March–5 April at Galaxy Arena.

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ITTF World Cup Macao 2026 Tickets On Sale, 48-Player Fields Confirmed
Source: www.gov.mo

The ITTF announced public ticket sales opened at 12:00 p.m. on 6 March for the ITTF Men’s and Women’s World Cup Macao 2026, and confirmed full 48-player singles draws for both events. The tournament will be staged at Galaxy Arena in Macao from 30 March to 5 April, presented by Galaxy Entertainment Group and sanctioned by the International Table Tennis Federation.

Tickets went on sale online only at the announced noon start, with organisers directing buyers to a string of digital channels: the Damai application and mini program, Galaxy Ticketing, the mCoin and mPass platforms of MPay, and the MacauTicket website operated by Kong Seng Ltd. and its mobile application. The ITTF social post used the headline: "Tickets on Sale as World's Best Confirmed for ITTF Men's & Women's World Cup Macao 2026 ... Individual session tickets are available."

Price points span a wide band to match session demand: "The tickets are priced between MOP 90 and 1,720, depending on the seat section and the match session," organisers said, with all ticket prices quoted in Macao Patacas or Renminbi. Buyers face a clear per-transaction cap: "Each person can purchase a maximum of four tickets per transaction."

Admission rules were published with the ticket details: "Every spectator at or over 1.2m in height must show their ticket for admission." The event materials also include the partially printed child policy: "Children who are shorter than 1.2m in height and do not occupy a seat can enter the venue free of charge when accompanied by a paying adult; each adult can only bring along one" (excerpt/truncated in source). The MacauTicket terms page in the supplied material likewise states, "Only online ticket purchase is available; telephone and box off" (excerpt/truncated in source), indicating the full box office and telephone-sale wording should be checked on the ticketing pages before purchase.

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Organising credits are explicit: the World Cup is organised by the Sports Bureau, Galaxy Entertainment Group and World Table Tennis Management Group Limited, and co-organised by the Macau Table Tennis General Association. The event’s presentation by Galaxy Entertainment Group is part of the formal title used in the announcement: "ITTF Men's and Women's World Cup Macao 2026 presented by Galaxy Entertainment Group."

Instagram promotions accompanying the launch flagged travel and match packages, noting "Travel & Match Packages go on sale March 6 at 12:00 PM! Get both morning & afternoon" (excerpt/truncated in source), which suggests combined-session packages are available though the supplied text stops short of full package details. With full 48-player fields now locked in and session tickets available, the calendar is clear: first match sessions will fall within the 30 March start, and buyers should confirm seat maps, package contents and the complete child-admission language on the official ticketing platforms before completing purchases.

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