The Nexo Dallas Open has arrived in Frisco, bringing a $500,000 prize purse and a field of top-tier American tennis talent to the DFW region. The event, which originated from a single meeting in 2020, has grown to attract significant fan interest and features luxury viewing options for attendees.
Two past champions of the Dallas Open, Americans Tommy Paul and Riley Opelka, are scheduled to compete in the tournament. The event highlights a broader vision for the fan experience, marked by a new partnership with Creative Artists Agency aimed at reimagining how spectators engage with the sport beyond the traditional arena setting.
While many fans will watch from standard seating, the tournament offers alternative ways to view the matches up close. The event underscores the growing popularity of professional tennis in the area, drawing crowds eager to see elite players in action.
Frisco is about 7 miles east of Little Elm.
Other local developments in Frisco include a brief security alert at Frisco ISD campuses on Monday. The district placed schools in a modified secure status following reports of threatening emails. Police later determined the threats were non-credible and confirmed that all students and staff were safe. Thousands of parents waited in lines to pick up their children during the disruption.

