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2026 ABN AMRO Open

February 7 February 15 CET

Updated on February 14, 2026

The tennis world turns its eyes to Rotterdam this February as the ABN AMRO Open celebrates its 53rd edition. Known as one of the most prestigious indoor tournaments on the ATP Tour, this ATP 500 event consistently attracts a Grand Slam-calibre field to the Netherlands. From reigning champions to rising stars, the 2026 edition promises high-octane action on the hard courts of the Rotterdam Ahoy.


Tournament Information

  • Tournament: ABN AMRO Open (53rd Edition)
  • Dates: February 7 – 15, 2026
  • Location: Rotterdam, Netherlands
  • Venue: Rotterdam Ahoy
  • Surface: Indoor Hard
  • Category: ATP 500 (Men’s), ITF 1 Series (Wheelchair)
  • Total Prize Pool: €2,462,660

The ABN AMRO Open is unique in its integration of able-bodied and wheelchair tennis, hosting both tournaments simultaneously at the same venue. This inclusive approach has made it a favorite among players and fans alike.

Schedule and Key Dates

The 2026 tournament kicks off with the qualifying rounds on the first weekend, followed by main draw action.

  • Qualifying: Saturday, Feb 7 – Sunday, Feb 8
  • Main Draw Starts: Monday, Feb 9
  • Theme Days:
    • Tasty Tuesday: Feb 10
    • Kids Day: Wednesday, Feb 11
    • #NextGen Day: Thursday, Feb 12
  • Quarterfinals: Friday, Feb 13
  • Semifinals: Saturday, Feb 14 (Afternoon & Evening sessions)
  • Finals: Sunday, Feb 15
    • Doubles Final: 1:00 PM
    • Singles Final: 3:30 PM

See the full schedule here.


Prize Money and Points Distribution

The 2026 edition features a total financial commitment of €2,462,660, a 2.54% increase over 2025. The official breakdown for the ATP 500 event is as follows:

Singles

RoundPrize MoneyATP Points
Winner€460,555500
Finalist€247,800330
Semifinalist€132,060200
Quarterfinalist€67,470100
Round of 16€36,01550
Round of 32€19,2050

Doubles (Per Team)

RoundPrize MoneyATP Points
Winner€151,280500
Finalist€80,680300
Semifinalist€40,820180
Quarterfinalist€20,42090
Round of 16€10,5600

History & Past Champions

The ABN AMRO Open has a storied history of champions, with legends like Roger Federer, Arthur Ashe, and Stefan Edberg lifting the trophy. The last five years have seen a mix of established stars and new icons claiming the title.

YearSingles ChampionRunner-UpScore
2025Carlos Alcaraz (ESP)Alex de Minaur (AUS)6-4, 3-6, 6-2
2024Jannik Sinner (ITA)Alex de Minaur (AUS)7-5, 6-4
2023Daniil MedvedevJannik Sinner (ITA)5-7, 6-2, 6-2
2022Felix Auger-Aliassime (CAN)Stefanos Tsitsipas (GRE)6-4, 6-2
2021Andrey RublevMarton Fucsovics (HUN)7-6(4), 6-4

Fun Fact: Roger Federer holds the record for the most singles titles at this event with three victories (2005, 2012, 2018).


2026 Champions (To Be Updated)

This section will be updated following the conclusion of the tournament on February 15, 2026.

  • Men’s Singles Champion: TBD
  • Men’s Doubles Champions: TBD
  • Wheelchair Singles Champion (Men): TBD
  • Wheelchair Singles Champion (Women): TBD

Tournament Director: Richard Krajicek

Rotterdam Ahoy

Ahoyweg 10
Rotterdam,3084Netherlands
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