Registration for the LA28 Olympic Ticket Draw will open next week, January 14, 2026, as squash prepares for its historic Olympic debut.
Registration for the ticket draw will provide fans with their first opportunity to secure tickets for the LA28 Olympic Games in Los Angeles.
Squash’s inclusion at LA28 promises to be an exciting event, with squash to make its Olympic debut in the Comcast Squash Center at Universal Studios.
Ticketing Process – find out more at la28.org/en/ticketing
1. Register for the draw when the registration period opens on January 14, 2026.
2. Find out via email if you’ve been assigned a time slot during one of our ticket drops.
Fans interested in purchasing tickets must first register for the draw on LA28’s tickets page beginning January 14, 2026. Entering the draw gives fans the chance to be randomly assigned time slots to purchase tickets.
Tickets will then be released for those with time slots and will be available for purchase when the assigned time slots open in April 2026.
Residents in the greater Los Angeles and Oklahoma City regions who register for the ticket draw will also have a chance to secure a time slot during a special early access window. More information on accessing the early purchase window will be available on la28.org.
For the latest updates, including details on the upcoming January 14, 2026 ticket draw registration launch, fans can sign up for the LA28 newsletter.
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NO PURCHASE OR PAYMENT REQUIRED TO REGISTER, ENTER OR WIN. RESTRICTIONS APPLY. ELIGIBILITY SUBJECT TO VERIFICATION. MUST BE AT LEAST 18 YEARS OF AGE AT TIME OF REGISTRATION. TERMS, DEADLINES AND PROCESS SUBJECT TO CHANGE. VISIT LA28.ORG ON OR AFTER 1/14/26 FOR OFFICIAL TERMS. TICKET AVAILABILITY NOT GUARANTEED AND TICKET PURCHASES SUBJECT TO ADDITIONAL TERMS.
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