2026 Barcelona Open Banc Sabadell Final Results

Key Takeaways

  • Arthur Fils secured a significant career milestone, earning the full 500 ATP Rankings points alongside his prize money.
  • The total prize pool for the 2026 tournament saw a competitive increase, reaching a total of €2,950,310.
  • In the doubles circuit, the British duo of Cash and Glasspool continued their ascent, splitting a prize of over €191,000 for their straight-sets victory.

The red clay of the Real Club de Tenis Barcelona has long been the proving ground for the world’s greatest clay-court specialists. In the 73rd edition of the Barcelona Open Banc Sabadell—historically known as the Trofeu Conde de Godó—the 2026 tournament lived up to its prestigious legacy. From April 13 to 19, fans were treated to a week of grueling rallies, tactical brilliance, and a changing of the guard that saw a new star etch his name into the annals of Spanish tennis history.


The Singles Final: Arthur Fils’ Masterclass

The headline of the week was undoubtedly the meteoric performance of France’s Arthur Fils. Entering the tournament as one of the most dangerous young threats on the ATP Tour, Fils navigated a treacherous draw to face off against the seasoned power-hitter Andrey Rublev in the final.

A One-Sided Opening

The match began with Fils showcasing a level of aggression that caught Rublev off guard. Utilizing a combination of heavy topspin and devastating forehand winners, Fils broke Rublev’s serve twice in the opening set. The Frenchman seemed untouchable on his own delivery, winning over 80% of his first-serve points to close out the first set 6–2.

The Second Set Battle

Rublev, known for his fiery competitive spirit, refused to go down without a fight in the second set. The match transformed into a tactical chess game, with both players trading heavy blows from the baseline. Rublev managed to stabilize his service games, pushing the set into a high-stakes tiebreak. However, Fils maintained his composure under the intense Barcelona sun. With a series of clinical volleys and a final serve-and-volley play, Fils dominated the tiebreak 7–6(7–2) to claim his first-ever Barcelona title.


Doubles Dominance: Cash and Glasspool

The doubles circuit saw an equally impressive display of teamwork and precision. The British duo of Julian Cash and Lloyd Glasspool proved why they are becoming a formidable force on the clay.

Facing the veteran pairing of Pierre-Hugues Herbert and Andrea Vavassori, Cash and Glasspool displayed incredible chemistry at the net. Their ability to close out points quickly and exploit small gaps in their opponents’ defense led them to a convincing 6–3, 6–4 victory. This win marks a significant milestone for the pair, solidifying their standing in the PIF ATP Doubles Rankings as they head toward the French Open.


Prize Money and ATP Rankings Points

The 2026 edition of the Barcelona Open Banc Sabadell featured a total financial commitment of €2,950,310, reflecting its status as a premier ATP Tour 500 event. Beyond the prestige of the trophy, the players were competing for a significant share of the prize pool and crucial ranking points.

Singles Prize Money Breakdown

The singles champion, Arthur Fils, took home a handsome paycheck along with 500 ranking points, which will likely catapult him further into the Top 10.

RoundPrize MoneyATP Points
Champion€546,400500
Finalist€291,450330
Semi-finalist€151,150200
Quarter-finalist€78,950100
Round of 16€41,59050
Round of 32€22,7700

Doubles Prize Money Breakdown (Per Team)

The winning doubles team shared a total of €191,260, a testament to the growing investment in the doubles game.

  • Champions: €191,260 (500 Points)
  • Finalists: €102,000 (300 Points)
  • Semi-finalists: €51,600 (180 Points)
  • Quarter-finalists: €25,840 (90 Points)

Tournament Significance and Legacy

The 2026 Barcelona Open was more than just a series of tennis matches; it was a celebration of the sport’s endurance in one of its most iconic European homes. As part of the ATP Tour 500 series, the event serves as a critical barometer for form ahead of the Grand Slam in Paris.

Arthur Fils’ victory signifies a potential shift in the clay-court hierarchy. In a post-Nadal era, the Barcelona trophy is up for grabs for the next generation of clay masters. Fils’ blend of physical power and mental fortitude suggests he will be a fixture in these finals for years to come. For the fans at the Real Club de Tenis Barcelona, the 73rd edition was a week of sun-soaked brilliance that perfectly set the stage for the remainder of the European clay season.


Below is the summary of the final results for the 2026 Barcelona Open Banc Sabadell, including the match scores and the respective prize money for the champions and finalists.

2026 Barcelona Open: Final Results & Prize Money

CategoryWinner(s)Runner(s)-upFinal ScoreWinner’s PrizeFinalist’s Prize
Men’s SinglesArthur FilsAndrey Rublev6–2, 7–6(7–2)€546,400€291,450
Men’s DoublesJulian Cash & Lloyd GlasspoolPierre-Hugues Herbert & Andrea Vavassori6–3, 6–4€191,260*€102,000*

Note: Doubles prize money is the total amount awarded per team.

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