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2026 BNP Paribas Primrose Bordeaux

May 12 May 17 CEST

BNP Paribas Primrose Bordeaux

The historic courts of the Villa Primrose are set to come alive again from May 9 to May 17, 2026, for the latest edition of the BNP Paribas Primrose Bordeaux. As a premier event on the ATP Challenger Tour (Category 175), this tournament serves as a vital stepping stone for elite players looking to sharpen their game on clay just weeks before Roland-Garros.

Combining a 120-year history with world-class athleticism, the event has solidified Bordeaux’s reputation as a cornerstone of the professional tennis calendar in Southern France.


Venue and Atmosphere

The tournament is hosted at the legendary Villa Primrose, an institution in Bordeaux since 1897. Known for its lush surroundings and pristine red clay, the venue offers an intimate yet electric atmosphere. This year, the tournament continues its tradition of being the second leg of a prestigious two-week swing in Southern France, following the event in Aix-en-Provence.

Beyond the matches, the Tournament Village acts as a social hub. Open daily to the public, it features:

  • Fan Zone: Giant screens broadcasting live match play.
  • Tie-Break Bar: A place for fans to refresh between sets.
  • Interactive Clinics: Opportunities to try Padel or engage with partner associations.
  • Player Practices: Free access to watch the stars prepare on the side courts.

Stars to Watch

The 2026 entry list features a compelling mix of established Top 50 talent and rising stars. Based on the provisional rankings, the following players are the ones to beat:

  • Arthur Rinderknech (FRA): The top seed and current World No. 24, Rinderknech carries the hopes of the home crowd.
  • Tallon Griekspoor (NED): A formidable clay-court competitor ranked No. 31, known for his aggressive baseline play.
  • Giovanni Mpetshi Perricard (FRA): A fan favorite (No. 58) known for his massive serve and explosive style.
  • Jenson Brooksby (USA): The American technical specialist (No. 63) returns to Bordeaux looking to disrupt the clay-court specialists with his unique craftiness.

Prize Money and ATP Points

With a total prize pool of €272,272, the BNP Paribas Primrose is among the most lucrative stops on the Challenger Tour. The high stakes attract a caliber of play often seen in ATP 250 events.

ResultSingles Prize MoneyATP Points
Winner€43,635175
Finalist€25,73590
Semi-Finalist€15,17550
Quarter-Finalist€8,84025

The doubles winners are also well-compensated, sharing a top prize of €11,300.


Provisional Schedule

The 2026 program is designed to offer a full week of entertainment, culminating in “Championship Sunday.”

  • Saturday, May 9 – Sunday, May 10: The “School Clash” inter-high school tournament and the start of youth qualifications. This is the best time for fans to watch open player practices.
  • Monday, May 11: Official qualifying rounds begin, alongside the “Business Set & Match” networking events.
  • Tuesday, May 12: The Main Draw commences. The first Night Session on Center Court begins at 7:30 PM.
  • Wednesday, May 13 – Thursday, May 14: First and second-round action. Special events include “Fête le Mur” clinics and “Happy Hour” sessions with DJ Amplitude in the Fan Zone.
  • Friday, May 15: Quarter-Finals. Matches begin at 10:30 AM, running into a high-stakes Night Session.
  • Saturday, May 16: Semi-Finals. The final four battle for a spot in the championship match, followed by the tournament’s Gala Dinner.
  • Sunday, May 17:Finals Day.
    • 1:00 PM: Doubles Final
    • 3:00 PM: Singles Final

Whether you are visiting for the world-class tennis or the refined lifestyle of the Bordeaux region, the 2026 BNP Paribas Primrose remains an evergreen highlight of the sporting year.

Tournament Director: Jean-Baptiste Perlant

Villa Primrose

81 Rue Jules Ferry
Bordeaux,33200France
+33 5 56 08 00 18
View Venue Website

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