2026 ATP Hamburg Open
May 16 – May 23 CEST
The red clay of Hamburg is more than just a surface; it is a storied stage where tennis history has been written for over a century. As we look toward the 2026 Bitpanda Hamburg Open, scheduled for May 16 – 23, the tournament prepares to celebrate a monumental milestone: its 120th edition.
Held at the iconic Am Rothenbaum Tennis Center, this ATP 500 event remains a crown jewel of the European spring clay-court swing. Whether you are a die-hard tennis aficionado or a traveler looking to experience the “electric atmosphere” of one of Germany’s most prestigious sporting events, this guide provides everything you need to know about the 2026 edition.
A Legacy Like No Other: 120 Years of Tradition
The Hamburg Open, originally known as the German Open, is one of the oldest and most revered tennis tournaments in the world. Since its inception in 1892, it has served as a primary battleground for the legends of the sport.
While the tournament transitioned from an ATP Masters 1000 to an ATP 500 in 2009 due to calendar restructuring, its prestige has never wavered. The list of former champions reads like a Hall of Fame induction ceremony: Björn Borg, Ivan Lendl, Rafael Nadal, and Carlos Alcaraz have all lifted the trophy here. However, one name stands above the rest: Roger Federer, who holds the record for the most titles in the Open Era with four victories.
In 2026, the tournament continues its mission to blend historical reverence with modern innovation, maintaining its status as an integral part of the region’s cultural landscape.
Tournament Dates and Venue
The 2026 Bitpanda Hamburg Open will take place from Saturday, May 16, to Saturday, May 23, 2026.
The Venue: Am Rothenbaum
Located in the heart of Hamburg near the Alster Lake, the Am Rothenbaum Tennis Center is famous for its passionate crowd and unique architecture. One of its standout features is the stadium’s retractable roof, which ensures that the world-class action continues regardless of the unpredictable northern German weather.
Fun Fact: In 2023, Alexander Zverev broke a 30-year drought for German men at the tournament, becoming the first local hero to win the singles title since Michael Stich in 1993.
2026 Provisional Schedule & Opening Hours
The tournament kicks off with qualifying and early rounds over the weekend, building toward the high-stakes finals on the following Saturday. Please note the specific daily opening times for the venue:
| Date | Event Stage | Opening Hours |
| Saturday, 16.05.2026 | Qualifying Rounds | 10:00 AM |
| Sunday, 17.05.2026 | Qualifying / Round 1 | 10:00 AM |
| Monday, 18.05.2026 | Main Draw – Round 1 | 11:00 AM |
| Tuesday, 19.05.2026 | Round 1 / Round 2 | 10:00 AM |
| Wednesday, 20.05.2026 | Round of 16 | 10:00 AM |
| Thursday, 21.05.2026 | Quarter-Finals | 11:00 AM |
| Friday, 22.05.2026 | Semi-Finals | 10:00 AM |
| Saturday, 23.05.2026 | Singles & Doubles Finals | 10:00 AM |
Stars to Watch: The 2026 Field
The 2026 entry list features a thrilling mix of established superstars, clay-court specialists, and the “Next Gen” talent poised to take over the sport.
The Defending Champion
All eyes will be on Flavio Cobolli (ITA). In 2025, Cobolli delivered a masterclass performance to defeat Andrey Rublev (6-2, 6-4) in the final. His aggressive baseline play and comfort on the clay make him a top seed and the man to beat in 2026.
The Home Favourite
Alexander Zverev (GER) remains the face of German tennis. As a former champion and a Hamburg native, Zverev always finds an extra gear when playing in front of the Rothenbaum crowd. His massive serve and improved net play make him a perennial threat.
The Rising Powerhouse
Keep an eye on Ben Shelton (USA) and Jack Draper (GBR). While traditionally seen as hard-court threats, both players have been adapting their heavy hitting to the dirt, looking to prove they can contend for major titles on any surface.
Other Notable Entries:
- Holger Rune (DEN): A fiery competitor with a tactical mind perfectly suited for clay.
- Lorenzo Musetti (ITA): Known for his beautiful one-handed backhand and flair.
- Joao Fonseca (BRA): The young Brazilian sensation who many believe is the next big thing on clay.
- Felix Auger-Aliassime (CAN): Looking to regain his top-tier form on the European circuit.
Prize Money and ATP Ranking Points
The 2026 Bitpanda Hamburg Open offers a total prize purse of €2,219,670. As an ATP 500 event, the stakes are high, with the winner taking home a significant portion of the pool and 500 crucial ranking points.
Singles Prize Money & Points
| Round | Points | Prize Money |
| Winner | 500 | €415,140 |
| Finalist | 330 | €223,350 |
| Semi-Finalist | 200 | €119,030 |
| Quarter-Finalist | 100 | €60,810 |
| Round of 16 | 50 | €32,460 |
| Round of 32 | 0 | €17,310 |
| Qualifier 2 | 13 | €8,875 |
| Qualifier 1 | 0 | €4,980 |
Doubles Prize Money & Points (Per Team)
| Round | Points | Prize Money |
| Winner | 500 | €136,350 |
| Finalist | 300 | €72,720 |
| Semi-Finalist | 180 | €36,790 |
| Quarter-Finalist | 90 | €18,400 |
| Round of 16 | 0 | €9,520 |
Logistics: Getting to the Event
Hamburg is a highly accessible city, and the Rothenbaum Tennis Center is situated in a prime location. However, visitors should be aware of specific transport recommendations.
Arrival by Public Transport (Recommended)
The tournament site does NOT provide parking, and street parking in the residential areas surrounding the stadium is extremely limited. Public transport is the most efficient way to reach the grounds.
- U-Bahn: Take the U1 line to the Hallerstrasse stop. The stadium is located right at the exit.
- Bus: Lines 115, 34, and 605 also serve the Hallerstrasse area.
From Hamburg Airport
Take the Bus Line 110 to the Ohlsdorf stop. From there, switch to the U1 underground line (direction Grosshansdorf/Ohlstedt) and exit at Hallerstrasse.
From the Main Train Station (Hauptbahnhof)
Take the U1 line (direction Ochsenzoll/Norderstedt Mitte) directly to the Hallerstrasse stop.
Taxi
A dedicated taxi stand is located at the entrance to the U1 underground line at Rothenbaumchaussee, making it easy to catch a ride after the final match of the day.
Why You Should Attend
The Bitpanda Hamburg Open is more than just a series of tennis matches; it is a festival of sport. The “passionate crowd” is a hallmark of the event, with fans traveling from across Europe to create an atmosphere that players frequently cite as one of their favorites on the tour.
Beyond the matches, the tournament grounds offer high-end catering, sponsor activations, and the chance to see the stars of the ATP up close on the practice courts. In its 120th year, the 2026 edition promises to be a masterclass in how to honor tradition while delivering a world-class, modern sporting experience.
Whether you are cheering for the local hero Zverev or looking to see if Flavio Cobolli can defend his crown, the 2026 Bitpanda Hamburg Open is an unmissable stop on the tennis calendar.

