Strasbourg Open 2026 Entry List – Full Field of WTA 500

The 2026 Internationaux de Strasbourg (IS26) is set to celebrate a monumental milestone this year, marking the 40th anniversary of one of the most beloved stops on the WTA Tour. Since its elevation to the WTA 500 category in 2024, the tournament has seen a significant surge in prestige, and the 2026 entry list reflects this elite status. As the final major test before the French Open at Roland-Garros, the red clay of the Tennis Club de Strasbourg will host a world-class field featuring Top 40 mainstays, Grand Slam finalists, and the next generation of tennis superstars.
The Singles Main Draw: A Blend of Power and Youth
The 2026 singles entry list is headlined by a mix of established veterans and explosive young talent. Leading the pack via a wildcard is Canada’s Victoria Mboko. At just 19 years old and ranked No. 9 in the world, Mboko represents the pinnacle of the tour’s rising stars and enters as a clear favorite to claim the title.
The tournament also welcomes back several familiar faces who have historically excelled in the Alsatian capital. Ekaterina Alexandrova (No. 14) returns for her fifth appearance, bringing her trademark aggressive baseline game. She is joined by the 2024 champion, Madison Keys. Keys, currently ranked No. 17, has a deep affinity for this tournament, having triumphed here two years ago. Her experience on the Strasbourg clay makes her a perennial threat.
Another player with a point to prove is Liudmila Samsonova (No. 20). After reaching the semifinals in 2024 and finishing as the runner-up in 2025, Samsonova is on a mission to finally secure the winner’s trophy. She will face stiff competition from a deep field of international talent, including:
- Clara Tauson (DEN): The powerful Dane returns for her second year.
- Marie Bouzkova (CZE): A defensive specialist who thrives on the clay.
- Leylah Fernandez (CAN): The former US Open finalist known for her tactical variety.
- Maria Sakkari (GRE): A powerhouse who remains one of the most physical players on tour.
The American Contingent
The 2026 edition features a remarkably strong American presence. Beyond Keys, the draw includes the sensational Iva Jovic. At only 18 years old and ranked No. 16, Jovic is the highest-ranked teenager in the world and a testament to the current depth of American tennis. Joining them are Emma Navarro, who has been a consistent Top 30 performer, Hailey Baptiste, and Ann Li. This group ensures that the American flag will be flying high throughout the week.
Global Representation
Strasbourg has always been an international crossroads, and the 2026 lineup is no different. The draw features Australia’s Maya Joint, Spain’s Cristina Bucsa, China’s Xinyu Wang, Romania’s Jaqueline Cristian, and Poland’s Magdalena Frech. With such a diverse array of playing styles—from the heavy spin of the Europeans to the flat-hitting precision of the Asian contingent—the tactical battles on the “Terre Battue” will be a highlight for fans.
2026 Internationaux de Strasbourg Singles Main Draw Entry List
| Player | WTA Ranking | Age | Nationality | Playing Hand |
| Victoria Mboko (WC) | 9 | 19 | Canadian | Right-handed |
| Ekaterina Alexandrova | 14 | 30 | — | Right-handed |
| Iva Jovic | 16 | 18 | American | Right-handed |
| Madison Keys | 17 | 31 | American | Right-handed |
| Clara Tauson | 18 | 23 | Danish | Right-handed |
| Liudmila Samsonova | 20 | 27 | — | Right-handed |
| Marie Bouzkova | 24 | 27 | Czech | Right-handed |
| Leylah Fernandez | 25 | 23 | Canadian | Left-handed |
| Emma Navarro | 28 | 24 | American | Right-handed |
| Maya Joint | 29 | 20 | Australian | Right-handed |
| Cristina Bucsa | 30 | 28 | Spanish | Right-handed |
| Xinyu Wang | 31 | 24 | Chinese | Right-handed |
| Hailey Baptiste | 32 | 24 | American | Right-handed |
| Jaqueline Cristian | 33 | 27 | Romanian | Right-handed |
| Ann Li | 34 | 25 | American | Right-handed |
| Sara Bejlek | 35 | 20 | Czech | Left-handed |
| Maria Sakkari | 37 | 30 | Greek | Right-handed |
| Magdalena Frech | 38 | 28 | Polish | Right-handed |
| Elisabetta Cocciaretto | 41 | 25 | Italian | Right-handed |
Doubles Main Draw: Specialists and Intriguing Pairings
The doubles competition in Strasbourg is equally prestigious, often serving as a scouting ground for the teams likely to dominate in Paris. The 2026 entry list features some of the best specialists in the world.
Topping the list of pairs to watch are Erin Routliffe (NZL) and Shuai Zhang (CHN). Routliffe has established herself as one of the premier doubles players in the world, and her partnership with the veteran Zhang promises high-level tactical execution. Another formidable duo is Ellen Perez (AUS) and Demi Schuurs (NED), both of whom possess exceptional net skills.
Fans should also keep an eye on:
- Cristina Bucsa (ESP) & Nicole Melichar-Martinez (USA): A pairing that combines clay-court movement with raw power at the net.
- Su-wei Hsieh (TPE) & Maya Joint (AUS): An intriguing “legend and protege” pairing featuring Hsieh’s legendary “wizardry” on court.
- Lyudmyla Kichenok (UKR) & Desirae Krawczyk (USA): A team with multiple Grand Slam titles and deep experience in high-pressure finals.
2026 Internationaux de Strasbourg Doubles Main Draw Entry List
| Team Seed/Entry | Player 1 | Player 2 |
| Team 1 | Anna Danilina (KAZ) | Aleksandra Krunic (SRB) |
| Team 2 | Erin Routliffe (NZL) | Shuai Zhang (CHN) |
| Team 3 | Cristina Bucsa (ESP) | Nicole Melichar-Martinez (USA) |
| Team 4 | Ellen Perez (AUS) | Demi Schuurs (NED) |
| Team 5 | Su-wei Hsieh (TPE) | Maya Joint (AUS) |
| Team 6 | Asia Muhammad (USA) | Fanny Stollar (HUN) |
| Team 7 | Lyudmyla Kichenok (UKR) | Desirae Krawczyk (USA) |
| Team 8 | Tereza Mihalikova (SVK) | Olivia Nicholls (GBR) |
| Team 9 | Alexandra Panova | Zhaoxuan Yang (CHN) |
| Team 10 | Ulrikke Eikeri (NOR) | Quinn Gleason (USA) |
| Team 11 | Xinyu Jiang (CHN) | Yifan Xu (CHN) |
A Historic Milestone
As the 40th edition, the 2026 Internationaux de Strasbourg is more than just a tournament; it is a celebration of the sport’s longevity in the region. Following in the footsteps of 2025 champion Elena Rybakina, the player who lifts the trophy this year will join an illustrious list of champions. With the world’s Top 40 descending on the Tennis Club de Strasbourg, the #IS26 is poised to be one of the most competitive and memorable weeks of the clay-court season. Stay tuned for further wildcard announcements, which are expected to add even more star power to this already glittering lineup.
