"Plava Laguna Croatia Open has long established itself not only as a top-quality tennis tournament, but also a super cool entertainment event. It's not the same as it was before the Covid-19 pandemic, but tournament visitors can still expect vivid performances by their favourite musicians. We'd like all of you to have a great time in a responsible way, by adhering to applicable epidemiological measures. So I advise you to have your Covid certificate on you or take a quick antigen test before visiting Umag," said Arlen Brozić, Chairwoman of the Executive Board of Plava Laguna Croatia Open Umag when announcing the news about the entertainment programme.

This year's edition of Plava Laguna Croatia Open once again brings top ATP players to Croatia, including Pablo Cuevas, Marco Cecchinato and Dušan Lajović, three former tournament winners, former Top 10 players Richard Gasquet and Lucas Pouille, regional stars Aljaž Bedene and Filip Krajinović and promising young player Carlos Alcaraz from Spain.

The Umag tournament will also host a competition for almost 500 recreational players. In addition to Road to Umag, a new series of qualifying tournaments in which Croatian tennis players will compete for an invitation to qualify for the Umag ATP tournament, visitors will also get to enjoy the second ITF Wheelchair Tennis Tour featuring the best Croatian tennis player Anto Joskić, the HEPi tournament, the Umag Stars Open (the first edition of which attracted famous tennis aficionados) and the traditional VIP tournament.

Visitors will be able to attend the matches of Plava Laguna Croatia Open in restricted numbers. A maximum of 5,000 people with a valid Digital COVID Certificate will be allowed to enter the ATP zone during the tournament. Also, the testing will be organised in the ATP zone by a laboratory authorised to issue EU Digital COVID Certificates. Tickets are available at www.croatiaopen.hr

Visit www.croatiaopen.hr and the tournament's official Facebook page to find out more about it and the measures that will be applied.