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How much are the ticket prices for the Serbia - USA Olympic basketball tournament semifinal match?
The stage is set for an exciting rematch as the United States and Serbia prepare to face off in the Semi-Finals, reminiscent of their showdown at the Rio 2016 Olympic Games Final. Team USA secured a dominant victory against Serbia during the Group Phase of this year’s basketball tournament.
Everyone in the basketball world wonders whether Serbia has what it takes to upset its formidable rival. The two teams have played twice this summer. Team USA won both games, first in Abu Dhabi and then at the aforementioned group stage match at the 2024 edition of the Olympics.
Serbia and the United States will play in the iconic Bercy Arena at 3 p.m. ET on Thursday.
How much are the ticket prices for the Serbia - USA basketball semifinal match?
Currently, the most visited ticket resale website offers the lowest-priced ticket at 1,514.00€, with an additional commission.
Individuals who purchased their tickets before the teams for the semi-final were determined indeed have no intention of reselling them at this moment. However, should they decide to part with their tickets, it will only be at a premium price.
For the sake of comparison, tickets for the match between Serbia and Australia could be found for 250-300 euros. At the same time, for the tennis final between Novak Đoković and Carlos Alcaraz, it was necessary to pay around 400 euros for the cheapest ticket the night before the final.
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