FAQ
1) How are Clemson Classic ticket brokers restricted in their posting and pricing?Ticket brokers must abide by the TicketSupply.com seller agreement. Clemson Classic tickets must be listed in accordance with any applicable international, federal, state, and local regulations, statutes, and laws. However, TicketSupply.com does not regulate the Clemson Classic ticket prices.
2) Is TicketSupply.com offering discounted Clemson Classic tickets for all venues on the tennis schedule?Yes, TicketSupply.com is offering a huge supply of Clemson Classic tickets in all cities and venues on the tennis schedule. In fact, we offer a wide variety of tickets for all sports events within every city. You can rest assured that you will find an excellent offering of sports tickets at discounted prices when you visit our site.
3) I bought Clemson Classic tickets but now I don't want to go. How do I cancel my order?Unfortunately, because tennis tickets are a one-of-a-kind item our Clemson Classic ticket policy to buyer's states that you cannot change, cancel or exchange an order once you have placed it. If you would like more information please refer to the TicketSupply.com policy at the bottom of the page.
4) Why isn't my name displayed on my Clemson Classic tickets?You are purchasing these Clemson Classic tickets from a ticket broker who has obtained them for you from someone who couldn't attend the Clemson Classic event. Since the sports venue only scans the ticket barcodes, the name on the Clemson Classic ticket is irrelevant. It should not prevent you from seeing Clemson Classic and experiencing the full tennis event.
5) How do I print my electronic tennis tickets to see Clemson Classic?You will need a printer and may need Adobe Reader (which is free) to print any Clemson Classic tickets that are delivered electronically. You will either receive an email containing a link to download and print the tickets or receive the tickets as an attachment to that email.