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2026 Upper Austria Ladies Linz

April 5 April 12 CEST

The 2026 Upper Austria Ladies Linz marked a landmark chapter in the history of one of the longest-running women’s professional tennis tournaments. As the 35th edition of the event, held from April 6 to 12, 2026, it solidified its status as a premier WTA 500 stop.

However, the 2026 tournament is most remembered for a fundamental change in conditions: for the first time in its history, the event transitioned from its traditional hard courts to indoor clay. This move, held at the iconic Design Center Linz, repositioned the tournament as a critical early fixture in the European clay-court swing.


Tournament Overview

The 2026 edition featured a competitive field vying for a total prize pool of €1,049,083. With a 28-player singles draw and a 16-team doubles draw, the stakes were high for those looking to earn the 500 ranking points awarded to the champions.

CategoryDetails
DateApril 6–12, 2026
SurfaceClay (Indoor)
LocationLinz, Austria
VenueDesign Center Linz
ClassificationWTA 500

Championship Highlights

Singles: The Rise of Mirra Andreeva

The singles final was a showcase of youthful resilience and tactical clay-court prowess. Mirra Andreeva claimed the title by defeating Anastasia Potapova in a three-set battle. After a rocky start where she dropped the first set 1–6, Andreeva adjusted her depth and variety to seize control of the match.

  • Final Score: Mirra Andreeva def. Anastasia Potapova | 1–6, 6–4, 6–3

Doubles: Experience Prevails

The doubles crown was claimed by the veteran duo of Sorana Cîrstea and Zhang Shuai. The pair demonstrated exceptional chemistry on the indoor clay, comfortably defeating the Czech pairing of Jesika Malečková and Miriam Škoch in straight sets.

  • Final Score: S. Cîrstea / S. Zhang def. J. Malečková / M. Škoch | 6–3, 6–2

Points and Prize Money

As a WTA 500 event, the tournament offered significant incentives for deep runs in the bracket.

Singles Breakdown:

  • Winner: €161,310 | 500 Points
  • Finalist: €99,565 | 325 Points
  • Semifinalist: €57,395 | 195 Points

Doubles Breakdown (per team):

  • Winner: €53,510 | 500 Points
  • Finalist: €32,520 | 325 Points

Notable Entrants and Seedings

The 2026 field was led by a mix of established Top 30 stars and rising talents. Despite several late withdrawals from top-ten staples like Daria Kasatkina and Barbora Krejčíková, the draw remained formidable.

  1. Mirra Andreeva (Top 30 Replacement)
  2. Ekaterina Alexandrova
  3. Liudmila Samsonova
  4. Jeļena Ostapenko
  5. Sorana Cîrstea

Special Entries: The tournament featured high-profile wildcards, including former World No. 2 Paula Badosa and Grand Slam champion Sloane Stephens, alongside local favorites like Austria’s Sinja Kraus.


Legacy of the 35th Edition

By successfully transitioning to indoor clay, the Upper Austria Ladies Linz successfully modernized its identity. The 2026 tournament proved that the “Linz Magic” translates perfectly to the dirt, providing players with a unique environment to prepare for the road to Roland Garros while maintaining the intimate, high-energy atmosphere the Austrian fans are known for.

Tournament Director: Sandra Reichel

Design Center Linz

Europapl. 1
Linz,4020Austria
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