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DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20260419T235959
DTSTAMP:20260501T031719
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UID:3665-1775865600-1776643199@tennistourcalendar.com
SUMMARY:2026 BMW Open
DESCRIPTION:As the European clay-court season reaches its stride\, all eyes turn to the picturesque capital of Bavaria for the 2026 BMW Open by Bitpanda. Historically known as the International Tennis Championships of Bavaria\, this prestigious event has undergone a massive transformation. Following its 2025 upgrade to an ATP 500 status\, the tournament now stands as one of the crown jewels of the German sporting calendar\, offering more points\, a larger prize pool\, and a world-class player field that rivals the best in the sport. \n\n\n\nSet against the backdrop of the English Garden at the historic MTTC Iphitos\, the 2026 edition promises a blend of high-stakes competition and traditional Bavarian hospitality. Whether you are a die-hard tennis fan or a traveler looking for the ultimate spring experience in Munich\, this comprehensive guide covers everything you need to know about the 2026 BMW Open. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nTournament Venue & Atmosphere\n\n\n\nThe BMW Open is hosted at the MTTC Iphitos\, located in the northern part of Munich. Founded in 1892\, the club is one of the oldest and most respected tennis institutions in Germany. \n\n\n\n\nSurface: Red Clay (Outdoor)\n\n\n\nLocation: Aumeisterweg 10\, Munich\, Germany\n\n\n\nSetting: The venue is famous for its intimate atmosphere. Unlike the sprawling complexes of Grand Slams\, Iphitos allows fans to be remarkably close to the action. The proximity of the stands to the baseline creates an electric environment where the “thwack” of the ball and the players’ breathing are audible to the front rows.\n\n\n\n\nMunich in mid-April offers a unique climate challenge. While the spring sun often warms the clay\, players must be prepared for the “Munich Chill”—occasional brisk afternoons that make the clay courts play slightly heavier and slower than the scorched earth of Madrid or Rome. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n2026 Tournament Schedule\n\n\n\nThe 2026 BMW Open follows the standard ATP 500 week-long progression. Because of its expanded status\, the main draw features 32 of the world’s best singles players and 16 elite doubles teams. \n\n\n\nPhaseDates (Estimated)Match HighlightsQualifying RoundsSaturday – SundayThe fight for the final 4 main draw spots.First RoundMonday – TuesdayEntry of the unseeded stars and local wildcards.Round of 16Wednesday – ThursdayTop seeds usually debut here (often after a first-round bye).Quarter-FinalsFridayThe “Elite Eight” battle for a spot on the weekend.Semi-FinalsSaturdayHigh-intensity matches on Center Court.Championship SundaySundayThe Singles and Doubles Finals.\n\n\n\nNote: Matches typically start at 11:00 AM local time\, with featured evening sessions under the Munich lights as the week progresses. \n\n\n\nDaily Schedule\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n2026 Entry List: A Field of Stars\n\n\n\nThe upgrade to an ATP 500 event has fundamentally changed the caliber of the entry list. In 2026\, the field is headlined by homegrown hero and defending champion Alexander Zverev\, alongside a generation of young\, explosive talent. \n\n\n\nThe Heavy Hitters\n\n\n\n\nAlexander Zverev (GER\, #3): The man to beat in Munich. With three titles here (2017\, 2018\, 2025)\, Zverev treats the Iphitos clay as his backyard.\n\n\n\nBen Shelton (USA\, #6): The American powerhouse brings his thunderous serve and athletic flair to the Bavarian clay\, looking to prove his versatility.\n\n\n\nAlexander Bublik (KAZ\, #11): The “trick-shot king” of the tour. Bublik is always a fan favorite in Munich\, where his unpredictable style keeps opponents off-balance.\n\n\n\n\nThe Rising Tide\n\n\n\n\nJoao Fonseca (BRA\, #35): The Brazilian sensation is widely considered the next big thing on clay. His heavy topspin and baseline aggression make him a dark horse for the title.\n\n\n\nAlex Michelsen (USA\, #36) & Gabriel Diallo (CAN\, #37): Representing the North American contingent\, these young stars are looking to make their mark on the European dirt.\n\n\n\n\nThe German Contingent\n\n\n\nLocal fans will have plenty to cheer for beyond Zverev. The entry list includes seasoned German veterans and rising local talents: \n\n\n\n\nJan-Lennard Struff (#81): A former finalist here\, Struff’s aggressive serve-and-volley style is always a threat.\n\n\n\nYannick Hanfmann (#51) & Daniel Altmaier (#56): Both are clay-court specialists who have a history of upsetting top seeds in Munich.\n\n\n\n\nDraw\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nPrize Money and ATP Ranking Points\n\n\n\nWith its 2025 upgrade\, the financial stakes in Munich have more than doubled. The total prize pool for 2026 is €2\,561\,110\, making it one of the most lucrative stops on the spring clay tour. \n\n\n\nSingles Prize Money & Points\n\n\n\nWinners in Munich not only take home a substantial paycheck but also 500 critical ranking points that can shift the race for the year-end finals. \n\n\n\nRoundATP PointsPrize Money (Euros)Winner500€478\,935Finals330€257\,705Semi-Finals200€137\,340Quarter-Finals100€70\,165Round of 1650€37\,455Round of 320€19\,975Qualifying (Q2)13€10\,235Qualifying (Q1)0€5\,745\n\n\n\nDoubles Prize Money (Per Team)\n\n\n\nThe doubles draw is equally competitive\, featuring specialized teams vying for their share of the purse. \n\n\n\nRoundATP PointsPrize Money (Euros)Winner500€157\,320Finals300€83\,900Semi-Finals180€42\,450Quarter-Finals90€21\,230Round of 160€10\,990\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nTournament History and Traditions\n\n\n\nThe BMW Open is steeped in tradition\, dating back to its inception in 1900. While the world of tennis has modernized\, the BMW Open retains its classic charm. \n\n\n\n1. The Trophy and the Car\n\n\n\nUnlike most tournaments where you simply receive a trophy\, the BMW Open champion traditionally receives a brand-new BMW vehicle. This has led to the iconic image of the winner sitting in the car on Center Court\, often with a traditional Bavarian Lederhosen-clad representative from the title sponsor. \n\n\n\n2. German Dominance\n\n\n\nSince the tournament moved to the Iphitos club in 1974\, German players have captured the title 11 times. Philipp Kohlschreiber is a local legend\, having won the event three times (2007\, 2012\, 2016). Alexander Zverev equaled that record with his win in 2025 and enters 2026 looking to become the first four-time champion in the tournament’s modern history. \n\n\n\n3. The “Lederhosen” Factor\n\n\n\nIt is not uncommon to see players participating in “Bavarian Day\,” where they trade their tennis whites for traditional Lederhosen. This cultural integration is a hallmark of the tournament\, making it a unique experience for international players who rarely see such local flavor at other ATP stops. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nRelevant Info for Fans and Travelers\n\n\n\nIf you are planning to attend the 2026 BMW Open\, here are some essential tips to maximize your experience: \n\n\n\n\nTickets: Tickets for an ATP 500 event sell out fast\, especially for the Quarter-Finals onward. It is recommended to book via the official website (www.bmwopen.de) at least three months in advance.\n\n\n\nThe “Public Village”: The tournament features an expansive public area with food stalls serving authentic Bavarian cuisine (think giant pretzels and Weisswurst) and interactive BMW displays showcasing the latest in automotive technology.\n\n\n\nPublic Transport: Munich has an excellent public transit system. The U-Bahn (Subway) station Alte Heide (U6) is the closest stop to the MTTC Iphitos. From there\, it is a pleasant 10-minute walk through the greenery to the club.\n\n\n\nWeather Prep: Munich weather in April can be unpredictable. Layers are key. You might start the day in a t-shirt and end it in a winter coat.\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nWhy the 2026 BMW Open Matters\n\n\n\nThe 2026 BMW Open by Bitpanda is more than just a tennis tournament; it is a statement of intent for German tennis. By securing ATP 500 status\, Munich has solidified its place as a mandatory stop for the world’s elite. With a prize purse exceeding €2.5 million and a field featuring the likes of Zverev and Shelton\, the competition is fiercer than ever. \n\n\n\nAs the players slide across the red clay of Iphitos\, they aren’t just playing for a paycheck or a car—they are playing for a piece of history in one of the most storied venues in the sport. For the fans\, it remains an unparalleled opportunity to witness world-class athleticism in an intimate\, beautiful setting.
URL:https://tennistourcalendar.com/event/2026-bmw-open/
LOCATION:MTTC Iphitos e.V.\, Aumeisterweg 10\, München\, 80805\, Germany
CATEGORIES:ATP Tour
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Madrid:20260411T000000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Madrid:20260419T235959
DTSTAMP:20260501T031719
CREATED:20260414T090105Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260414T090109Z
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SUMMARY:2026 Barcelona Open
DESCRIPTION:The Mediterranean breeze is carrying the scent of fresh clay and high-stakes tennis once again. As we hit the heart of the 2026 spring swing\, all eyes have turned to Catalonia for the 2026 Barcelona Open Banc Sabadell. \n\n\n\nFor those who follow the ATP Tour\, this isn’t just another stop on the calendar; it is a pilgrimage to the Real Club de Tenis Barcelona-1899\, the oldest and arguably most prestigious tennis club in Spain. Historically known as the Trofeo Conde de Godó\, this ATP 500 event serves as a critical litmus test for those with aspirations of hoisting the Coupe des Mousquetaires in Paris later this year. \n\n\n\nWhether you are watching from the stands of the Pista Rafa Nadal or following the scores from across the globe\, here is everything you need to know about the 2026 edition of this legendary tournament. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nTournament Dates and Venue\n\n\n\nThe 2026 Barcelona Open Banc Sabadell officially runs from April 11 to April 19\, 2026. \n\n\n\nThe venue is the iconic Real Club de Tenis Barcelona-1899. Located in the Pedralbes neighborhood\, the club provides an intimate\, “boutique” atmosphere that contrasts with the sprawling\, modern complexes of the Masters 1000 events. The courts are framed by lush greenery and the club’s historic farmhouse-style architecture\, making it one of the most photogenic stops on the tour. \n\n\n\n\nPrimary Show Court: Pista Rafa Nadal (named after the 12-time champion).\n\n\n\nSecondary Show Court: Pista Andrés Gimeno.\n\n\n\nSurface: Red Clay (Outdoor).\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n2026 Tournament Schedule\n\n\n\nThe tournament is structured to build momentum throughout the week\, beginning with a grueling qualifying draw and culminating in the high-drama finals on the second Sunday. \n\n\n\nDateRoundDoors OpenPlay StartsFeatured CourtsSat\, April 11Qualifying (Round 1)9:30 AM10:30 AMNadal\, Gimeno\, Court 2Sun\, April 12Qualifying (Finals)9:30 AM12:15 PMNadal\, GimenoMon\, April 13Main Draw (Round 1)10:00 AM11:00 AMNadal\, GimenoTue\, April 14Main Draw (Round 1)10:00 AM11:00 AMNadal\, Gimeno\, Court 2Wed\, April 15Round of 16 (Early)10:00 AM11:00 AMNadal\, GimenoThu\, April 16Round of 16 (Late)10:00 AM11:00 AMNadal\, Gimeno\, Court 2Fri\, April 17Quarterfinals10:00 AM11:00 AMNadal\, Gimeno\, Court 2Sat\, April 18Semifinals9:30 AM1:30 PMNadal\, GimenoSun\, April 19Finals10:00 AM1:00 PMNadal\, Gimeno\n\n\n\n\nNote: Schedule is subject to change based on weather conditions or match duration. On “moving days” like Friday\, the Pista Rafa Nadal usually hosts all four singles quarterfinals back-to-back. \n\n\n\n\nDaily Schedule\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nThe 2026 Entry List: Star Power in Catalonia\n\n\n\nThe 2026 field is a fascinating blend of established “Clay Kings\,” consistent top-10 mainstays\, and the next generation of baseline grinders. \n\n\n\nThe Home Favorites\n\n\n\nSpain continues its tradition of dominance here\, led by Carlos Alcaraz. After several years of battling the expectations of being “the next Nadal\,” Alcaraz enters 2026 as a seasoned veteran of the clay-court craft. He is joined by fellow countryman Alejandro Davidovich Fokina\, whose unpredictable flair always keeps the Barcelona crowd on the edge of their seats\, and Jaume Munar\, a quintessential dirt-baller who trains at the Nadal Academy. \n\n\n\nInternational Heavyweights\n\n\n\nThe draw is packed with players who thrive on the slow\, high-bouncing courts of Barcelona: \n\n\n\n\nCasper Ruud (Norway): A perennial threat on clay who treats every point like a marathon.\n\n\n\nAlex de Minaur (Australia): “The Demon” has significantly improved his clay-court sliding and defensive capabilities over the last two seasons.\n\n\n\nLorenzo Musetti (Italy): One of the few players left with a one-handed backhand that can generate heavy topspin\, making him a danger to any seed.\n\n\n\nAndrey Rublev & Karen Khachanov: Bringing their trademark “heavy-hitting” style to test the patience of the defensive specialists.\n\n\n\n\nThe Young Guns and Rising Stars\n\n\n\nA particularly exciting aspect of the 2026 list is the inclusion of teenage sensations and breakout players: \n\n\n\n\nLearner Tien (USA): The young American is looking to prove that his game translates from the hard courts of SoCal to the European red clay.\n\n\n\nRafael Jodar (Spain): A local wild card entry who the Barcelona fans are eager to adopt as their new favorite son.\n\n\n\nArthur Fils (France): A physical powerhouse whose game is tailor-made for the sliding demands of this surface.\n\n\n\n\nFull Entry Highlights: Felix Auger-Aliassime\, Cameron Norrie\, Jack Draper\, Brandon Nakashima\, Tomas Martin Etcheverry\, Ugo Humbert\, and Tomas Machac. \n\n\n\nEntry List\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nPrize Money and ATP Ranking Points\n\n\n\nThe Barcelona Open Banc Sabadell is an ATP 500 event\, meaning it offers a substantial financial reward and a healthy chunk of ranking points—vital for those looking to secure a top-16 seed for the French Open. The total prize pool for 2026 is €2\,950\,310. \n\n\n\nSingles Breakdown\n\n\n\nRoundPrize MoneyATP PointsWinner€546\,400500Finalist€291\,450330Semifinalist€151\,150200Quarterfinalist€78\,950100Round of 16€41\,59050Round of 32€22\,77025*Qualifier 2€12\,15013Qualifier 1€3\,6500\n\n\n\n*Players who receive a bye into the second round and lose their first match only receive 10 points. \n\n\n\nDoubles Breakdown (Per Team)\n\n\n\nRoundPrize MoneyATP PointsWinner€191\,260500Finalist€102\,000300Semifinalist€51\,600180Quarterfinalist€25\,84090Round of 16€13\,3800\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nHistorical Context: The House that Rafa Built\n\n\n\nTo understand the Barcelona Open\, you have to understand the legacy of Rafael Nadal. While the tournament dates back to 1953\, the modern era has been defined by one man. Nadal has won the title a record 12 times. The main court was officially renamed Pista Rafa Nadal in 2017 while he was still active—a rare honor that speaks to his god-like status in Spanish tennis. \n\n\n\nHowever\, the tournament is also a social “who’s who” of Barcelona. The Fan Boulevard and the VIP village are often filled with celebrities\, FC Barcelona football players\, and the Spanish aristocracy. It is a place to see and be seen\, wrapped in the tradition of the Trofeo Conde de Godó. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nImportant Info for Fans and Travelers\n\n\n\nIf you are planning to attend or follow the 2026 tournament\, keep these “evergreen” tips in mind: \n\n\n\n\nTransport: Avoid driving. The Real Club de Tenis is in a residential area with limited parking. The Barcelona Metro (Green Line L3\, Maria Cristina or Palau Reial stations) is your best friend.\n\n\n\nWeather: April in Barcelona is beautiful but fickle. You can go from a 22°C (72°F) sunny afternoon to a sudden “clay-court shower” in minutes. Dress in layers.\n\n\n\nThe “Fan Boulevard”: Unlike larger slams where everything is spread out\, Barcelona’s tournament village is compact and vibrant. It’s one of the best places to catch players walking to the practice courts just a few feet away from the fans.\n\n\n\nTickets: The finals usually sell out months in advance. However\, the first Monday and Tuesday often offer “Grounds Passes” that allow you to see top stars on the outer courts at a fraction of the price.\n\n\n\n\nWhere to Watch\n\n\n\n\nOfficial Website: www.barcelonaopenbancsabadell.com\n\n\n\nTV/Streaming: Typically broadcast on Tennis Channel (USA)\, Movistar+ (Spain)\, and TennisTV globally.
URL:https://tennistourcalendar.com/event/2026-barcelona-open/
LOCATION:Real Club de Tennis Barcelona\, Carrer de Bosch i Gimpera\, 5-13\, Les Corts\, Barcelona\, 08034\, Spain
CATEGORIES:ATP Tour
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Monaco:20260404T000000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Monaco:20260412T235959
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SUMMARY:2026 Monte-Carlo Masters
DESCRIPTION:Updated on April 27\, 2026\n\n\nThe 2026 Rolex Monte-Carlo Masters is set to usher in the prestigious European clay-court season with its signature blend of high-stakes tennis and Mediterranean luxury. As the first ATP Masters 1000 event on dirt of the calendar year\, the tournament remains a cornerstone of the professional circuit\, celebrated for its history\, stunning vistas\, and the grueling physical demands of its red clay. \n\n\n\nTable of Contents[Open][Close]Tournament Essentials: Dates and VenueDefending Champions: A Look Back at 2025The Elite 2026 Player FieldExpected Prize Money and PointsComplete Provisional ScheduleA Century of Tradition\n\n\n\nTournament Essentials: Dates and Venue\n\n\n\nThe 2026 edition will take place from April 4 to April 12\, 2026. The venue is the legendary Monte-Carlo Country Club\, located at 155\, avenue Princesse Grace\, 06190 Roquebrune Cap Martin. While the tournament bears the name of Monte-Carlo\, it is famously situated just across the border in France\, offering a panoramic view of the Mediterranean Sea that has become iconic in the world of sports. \n\n\n\n\nCategory: ATP Masters 1000\n\n\n\nSurface: Outdoor Clay\n\n\n\nDraw Size: 56 Singles Players\n\n\n\nFormat: Best of 3 sets\n\n\n\nMain Showcourt: Court Rainier III\, boasting a capacity of 10\,200 seats.\n\n\n\n\nDefending Champions: A Look Back at 2025\n\n\n\nThe 2026 tournament will see Carlos Alcaraz return as the defending singles champion. In the 2025 final\, Alcaraz showcased his clay-court mastery by overcoming Italy’s Lorenzo Musetti. Despite dropping the opening set 3–6 to a clinical Musetti\, Alcaraz found another gear\, sweeping the next two sets 6–1\, 6–0 to claim his first title in the Principality. \n\n\n\nIn the doubles category\, the 2025 edition produced a historic and emotional result as Romain Arneodo and Manuel Guinard captured the title. Arneodo made history by becoming the first Monégasque player to win a title at his home tournament. They defeated the British duo of Julian Cash and Lloyd Glasspool in a thrilling match tie-break\, finishing 1–6\, 7–6(8)\, [10–8] after saving two championship points. \n\n\n\nThe Elite 2026 Player Field\n\n\n\nThe entry list for 2026 is a “who’s who” of modern tennis\, featuring a mix of established legends\, current top-ten stars\, and the most exciting young talents on the tour. \n\n\n\nThe Top Tier Contenders: \n\n\n\n\nCarlos Alcaraz (ESP): The defending champion and a favorite on any clay surface.\n\n\n\nJannik Sinner (ITA): Following a spectacular 2025\, Sinner enters Monte-Carlo looking to secure his first title here.\n\n\n\nNovak Djokovic (SRB): A two-time champion in Monte-Carlo\, Djokovic remains the ultimate benchmark for excellence on the dirt.\n\n\n\nAlexander Zverev (GER): A consistent threat in Masters 1000 events\, Zverev’s power game is well-suited for the slow Monte-Carlo clay.\n\n\n\nDaniil Medvedev: Though he famously dislikes the “dirt\,” Medvedev’s defensive prowess makes him a dangerous out for anyone.\n\n\n\nCasper Ruud (NOR): A two-time Roland Garros finalist\, Ruud’s heavy topspin is built for these courts.\n\n\n\n\nThe Full Direct Acceptance List: \n\n\n\nThe 2026 field includes 56 players\, with the following direct acceptances: \n\n\n\n\nInternational Stars: Alex de Minaur (AUS)\, Taylor Fritz (USA)\, Felix Auger-Aliassime (CAN)\, Alexander Bublik (KAZ)\, Grigor Dimitrov (BUL)\, Stefanos Tsitsipas (GRE)\, Hubert Hurkacz (POL)\, Andrey Rublev\, Karen Khachanov.\n\n\n\nNext-Gen & Rising Talents: Arthur Fils (FRA)\, Joao Fonseca (BRA)\, Jakub Mensik (CZE)\, Flavio Cobolli (ITA)\, Jack Draper (GBR).\n\n\n\nClay Specialists & Veterans: Lorenzo Musetti (ITA)\, Alejandro Davidovich Fokina (ESP)\, Francisco Cerundolo (ARG)\, Tomas Martin Etcheverry (ARG)\, Jaume Munar (ESP)\, Alejandro Tabilo (CHI)\, Sebastian Korda (USA)\, Gabriel Diallo (CAN)\, Denis Shapovalov (CAN)\, Alexei Popyrin (AUS)\, Fabian Marozsan (HUN)\, Zizou Bergs (BEL)\, Luciano Darderi (ITA)\, Adrian Mannarino (FRA)\, Frances Tiafoe (USA)\, Nuno Borges (POR)\, Jiri Lehecka (CZE)\, Tomas Machac (CZE)\, Tallon Griekspoor (NED)\, Marin Cilic (CRO)\, Arthur Rinderknech (FRA)\, Cameron Norrie (GBR)\, Corentin Moutet (FRA)\, and Ugo Humbert (FRA).\n\n\n\n\nExpected Prize Money and Points\n\n\n\nFor 2026\, the total financial commitment is announced at €6\,791\,465. While the final 2026 round-by-round breakdown is subject to minor adjustments\, players can expect rewards similar to the 2025 distribution\, which saw significant increases. \n\n\n\n2025 Singles Prize Money Breakdown (Reference): \n\n\n\n\nWinner: €946\,610\n\n\n\nFinalist: €516\,925\n\n\n\nSemi-finalist: €282\,650\n\n\n\nQuarter-finalist: €154\,170\n\n\n\nRound of 16: €82\,465\n\n\n\nRound of 32: €44\,220\n\n\n\nRound of 64: €24\,500\n\n\n\n\nWinners also receive 1\,000 ATP Rankings points\, making it a critical week for players aiming for the top spots in the world rankings. \n\n\n\nComplete Provisional Schedule\n\n\n\nThe tournament spans nine days\, starting with the intensity of the qualifying rounds and culminating in the “Super Sunday” finals. \n\n\n\n\nSaturday\, April 4: Qualifications (14 matches) – Starting from 11:00 am.\n\n\n\nSunday\, April 5: Qualifications and 1st Round (13 matches) – Starting from 11:00 am.\n\n\n\nMonday\, April 6: 1st Round (17 matches) – Starting from 11:00 am.\n\n\n\nTuesday\, April 7: 1st & 2nd Rounds (16 matches) – Starting from 11:00 am.\n\n\n\nWednesday\, April 8: 2nd & 3rd Rounds (17 matches) – Starting from 11:00 am.\n\n\n\nThursday\, April 9: 3rd Round (12 matches) – Starting from 11:00 am.\n\n\n\nFriday\, April 10: Quarter-Finals (8 matches) – Starting from 11:00 am.\n\n\n\nSaturday\, April 11: Semi-Finals (4 matches):\n\n1st Double: From 11:00 am.\n\n\n\n1st Single: Not before 1:30 pm.\n\n\n\n2nd Single: Not before 3:30 pm.\n\n\n\n2nd Double: Followed by the singles.\n\n\n\n\n\nSunday\, April 12: Final (2 matches):\n\n12:00 pm: Doubles Final.\n\n\n\n3:00 pm: Singles Final.\n\n\n\n\n\n\nA Century of Tradition\n\n\n\nFounded in 1897\, the Monte-Carlo Masters is one of the oldest and most storied tournaments in tennis history. It has been the playground for the sport’s greatest legends\, most notably Rafael Nadal\, who holds the record for the most titles at a single tournament with 11 victories in the Principality. The transition from the hard courts of the early season to the red clay of Monte-Carlo marks a shift in strategy\, favoring players with exceptional fitness\, patience\, and the ability to slide effectively into their shots. \n\n\n\nAs the 2026 edition approaches\, all eyes will be on the Monte-Carlo Country Club to see if Alcaraz can defend his crown or if a new “King of the Clay” will emerge in the shadow of the Prince’s Palace.
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LOCATION:Monte Carlo Country Club\, 155 Av. Princesse Grâce\, Roquebrune-Cap-Martin\, 06190\, France
CATEGORIES:ATP Tour
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Bucharest:20260330T000000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Bucharest:20260405T235959
DTSTAMP:20260501T031719
CREATED:20260304T074829Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260304T074834Z
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SUMMARY:2026 Tiriac Open
DESCRIPTION:Updated on April 27\, 2026\n\n\nThe Tiriac Open presented by UniCredit Bank stands as a cornerstone of Romanian sports history. As the only ATP 250 tournament held in the country\, it represents more than just a week of professional tennis; it is a legacy project named after the nation’s greatest tennis icons\, Ion Tiriac and Ilie Nastase. After a significant hiatus between 2016 and 2024\, the tournament has firmly reclaimed its spot on the international ATP calendar\, drawing world-class talent to the clay courts of Bucharest. \n\n\n\nThe 2026 edition promises to build upon this rich heritage\, serving as a vital early-season stop for clay-court specialists looking to build momentum ahead of the European spring swing. \n\n\n\nTournament Dates and Venue\n\n\n\nThe 2026 Tiriac Open is scheduled to take place from March 30 to April 5\, 2026. For the 2026 edition\, the tournament will be hosted at the Centrul Național de Tenis (National Tennis Center) in Bucharest\, located on Bulevardul Pierre de Coubertin. \n\n\n\nThe venue is a hub for Romanian tennis excellence and provides an intimate\, high-energy atmosphere for fans. Its location in the eastern part of the capital makes it accessible via various public transport links\, including the Piata Iancului metro station and several major bus and trolleybus lines (104\, 335\, 86\, and 90). The transition to the National Tennis Center ensures that the tournament remains in the heart of the city while offering the specialized clay-court infrastructure required for elite ATP competition. \n\n\n\nTournament Points and Prize Money\n\n\n\nThe Tiriac Open offers a competitive financial and ranking incentive for the 28-player singles draw and 16-team doubles draw. The total financial commitment for 2026 is €612\,620. \n\n\n\nSingles Breakdown: \n\n\n\n\nWinner: €93\,175 / 250 Points\n\n\n\nFinalist: €54\,360 / 165 Points\n\n\n\nSemi-finalist: €31\,955 / 100 Points\n\n\n\nQuarter-finalist: €18\,515 / 50 Points\n\n\n\nRound of 16: €10\,750 / 25 Points\n\n\n\nRound of 28: €6\,570 / 0 Points\n\n\n\n\nDoubles Breakdown (per team): \n\n\n\n\nWinners: €32\,410 / 250 Points\n\n\n\nFinalists: €17\,410 / 150 Points\n\n\n\nSemi-finalists: €10\,190 / 90 Points\n\n\n\nQuarter-finalists: €5\,650 / 45 Points\n\n\n\n\nProvisional Schedule\n\n\n\nThe tournament follows a standard seven-day main draw format: \n\n\n\n\nMonday – Tuesday: First Round Singles and Doubles.\n\n\n\nWednesday – Thursday: Round of 16 Singles and Quarter-final Doubles.\n\n\n\nFriday: Quarter-finals Singles and Semi-final Doubles.\n\n\n\nSaturday: Semi-finals Singles and Doubles Final.\n\n\n\nSunday: Singles Final.\n\n\n\n\nThe 2026 Player Field\n\n\n\nThe 2026 entry list features a compelling blend of Grand Slam champions\, rising stars\, and seasoned clay-court grinders. Heading the field is the 2025 Singles Winner\, Flavio Cobolli\, who returns to Bucharest to defend his title. \n\n\n\nThe field is further bolstered by veteran presence and star power\, including: \n\n\n\n\nStan Wawrinka: The three-time Grand Slam champion remains a massive draw for the Romanian public\, bringing his legendary one-handed backhand to the Bucharest clay.\n\n\n\nSebastian Baez & Nicolas Jarry: Two of South America’s premier clay specialists who often dominate this surface.\n\n\n\nRichard Gasquet & Roberto Bautista Agut: Established ATP stalwarts known for their tactical brilliance.\n\n\n\nMariano Navone & Pedro Martinez: Emerging threats on dirt who have shown significant consistency on the ATP Tour.\n\n\n\n\nHistorical Context and Legacy\n\n\n\nFounded in 1996\, the tournament was organized for 21 consecutive years until 2016. It has served as a launchpad for several legends; notably\, David Ferrer won his very first ATP title here in 2002. French star Gilles Simon holds the record for most singles titles\, winning in 2007\, 2008\, and 2012. \n\n\n\nFor local fans\, the doubles category has historically been a point of pride. Horia Tecau\, a Romanian legend\, has won the doubles title four times (2012–2014\, 2016). The tournament continues to be a symbol of Romanian excellence in tennis\, inspired by the 3-time Davis Cup finalists Tiriac and Nastase. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nTournament Champions (2026)\n\n\n\nThis section will be updated following the conclusion of the 2026 event. \n\n\n\n\n2026 Doubles Runners-up: [To be determined]\n\n\n\n2026 Singles Champion: [To be determined]\n\n\n\n2026 Singles Runner-up: [To be determined]\n\n\n\n2026 Doubles Champions: [To be determined]
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LOCATION:Centrul Național de Tenis\, Bulevardul Pierre de Coubertin\, București\, Romania
CATEGORIES:ATP Tour
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DTSTART;TZID=Africa/Casablanca:20260330T000000
DTEND;TZID=Africa/Casablanca:20260405T235959
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SUMMARY:2026 Grand Prix Hassan II
DESCRIPTION:Updated on April 27\, 2026\n\n\nThe Grand Prix Hassan II returns for its 40th edition in 2026\, solidifying its status as the premier men’s professional tennis event on the African continent. Held in the vibrant “Ocher City” of Marrakech\, this ATP 250 tournament serves as a critical opening chapter for the European clay-court season. \n\n\n\nCombining high-stakes athletic performance with the legendary hospitality of Morocco\, the tournament transforms the Royal Tennis Club de Marrakech into a global stage for top-tier tennis. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nTournament Dates and Venue\n\n\n\nThe 2026 edition is scheduled to take place from March 30 to April 5\, 2026. \n\n\n\nThe venue\, the Royal Tennis Club de Marrakech\, is renowned for its traditional red clay courts\, which demand physical endurance and tactical ingenuity. The location provides a picturesque backdrop\, blending the athletic intensity of the ATP Tour with the cultural elegance of Marrakech. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nTournament Points and Prize Money\n\n\n\nAs an ATP 250 event\, the Grand Prix Hassan II offers a total financial commitment of €612\,620. Beyond the financial rewards\, players compete for crucial ranking points as they transition from the hard courts of North America to the red dirt of Europe and Africa. \n\n\n\nSingles Points & Prize Money\n\n\n\nRoundPointsPrize MoneyWinner250€93\,175Finalist165€54\,360Semifinalist100€31\,955Quarterfinalist50€18\,515Round of 1625€10\,750Round of 320€6\,570\n\n\n\nDoubles Points & Prize Money (Per Team)\n\n\n\nRoundPointsPrize MoneyWinner250€32\,410Finalist150€17\,410Semifinalist90€10\,190Quarterfinalist45€5\,650Round of 160€3\,330\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nProvisional Schedule of Events\n\n\n\nThe tournament week is packed with more than just matches\, featuring community engagement and cultural exhibitions. \n\n\n\n\nTuesday\, March 24: Official Press Conference at the Royal Tennis Club (4:30 PM).\n\n\n\nSaturday\, March 28: Singles Main Draw Ceremony (12:00 PM).\n\n\n\nSunday\, March 29: Exhibition Show at the iconic Jamaa Lfna Square (3:00 PM).\n\n\n\nTuesday\, March 31: Players’ Night (Gala Event).\n\n\n\nWednesday\, April 1: Kids Day – Youth clinics at the Royal Tennis Club (3:00 PM).\n\n\n\nSaturday\, April 4: Doubles Final and Singles Semifinals.\n\n\n\nSunday\, April 5: Singles Grand Final (3:00 PM).\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nPlayer Field: Musetti and Clay Specialists Converge\n\n\n\nThe 2026 entry list features a compelling mix of established stars and hungry young talents. Italian sensation Lorenzo Musetti headlines the field; his creative all-court game and signature one-handed backhand are tailor-made for the Marrakech clay. \n\n\n\nJoining him is a formidable group of ATP regulars: \n\n\n\n\nNuno Borges & Tallon Griekspoor\n\n\n\nLorenzo Sonego & Alexandre Müller\n\n\n\nRoberto Carballés Baena (a perennial threat on this surface)\n\n\n\n\nRising Talents & Dangerous Outsiders\n\n\n\nThe draw is bolstered by several players capable of an upset\, including Zizou Bergs\, Jaume Munar\, and the defending champion Luciano Darderi. Keep an eye on the French contingent featuring Arthur Rinderknech and the inventive Hugo Gaston\, as well as emerging names like Jaime Faria and Raphaël Collignon. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nChampions Gallery\n\n\n\nYearSingles ChampionDoubles Champions2026TBDTBD2025Luciano DarderiPetr Nouza / Patrik Rikl2024Matteo BerrettiniHarri Heliövaara / Henry Patten\n\n\n\n\nNote: The 2025 champion\, Luciano Darderi\, captured the title in a thrilling straight-sets victory over Tallon Griekspoor\, marking a significant milestone in the Italian’s career on clay.
URL:https://tennistourcalendar.com/event/2026-grand-prix-hassan-ii/
LOCATION:Royal Tennis Club de Marrakech\, Rue Oued El Makhazine\, Marrakech\, 40000\, Morocco
CATEGORIES:ATP Tour
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20260328T000000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20260405T235959
DTSTAMP:20260501T031719
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SUMMARY:2026 U.S. Men's Clay Court Championships
DESCRIPTION:The U.S. Men’s Clay Court Championships\, held annually in Houston\, Texas\, stands as a unique fixture on the ATP Tour. As the only ATP Tour-level event in the United States played on clay\, it offers a distinct transition for players shifting from the hard-court season toward the European red clay swing. The 2026 edition promises to continue its long-standing tradition of high-intensity tennis and Southern hospitality. \n\n\n\nTournament Overview and Venue\n\n\n\nThe 2026 U.S. Men’s Clay Court Championships will take place at the historic River Oaks Country Club. Known for its intimate atmosphere and meticulously maintained maroon-colored clay courts\, the venue has hosted this prestigious event since 2008. The tournament is part of the ATP 250 series\, providing a crucial opportunity for specialists and rising stars to earn valuable ranking points early in the clay season. \n\n\n\n2026 Dates and Provisional Schedule\n\n\n\nThe tournament is scheduled to run from March 28 to April 5\, 2026. Based on the provisional schedule\, the action begins with qualifying rounds to determine the final entrants into the main draw. \n\n\n\n\nMarch 28–29: Qualifying First Round and Final Round (11:00 AM start)\n\n\n\nMarch 30–31: Singles and Doubles First Round\n\n\n\nApril 1–2: Round of 16 (Singles Second Round) and Doubles Quarterfinals\n\n\n\nApril 3: Singles Quarterfinals and Doubles Semifinals\n\n\n\nApril 4: Singles Semifinals (2:00 PM) and Doubles Semifinal (12:00 PM)\n\n\n\nApril 5: Championship Sunday featuring the Doubles Final (12:00 PM) followed by the Singles Final (2:30 PM)\n\n\n\n\n\nFull Schedule\n\n\n\n\nTournament Points and Prize Money\n\n\n\nThe 2026 U.S. Men’s Clay Court Championships features a total financial commitment of $700\,045. As an ATP 250 event\, the tournament offers significant ranking points that can shift a player’s standing heading into the European clay season. \n\n\n\nBelow is the detailed breakdown of the distribution for both the Singles and Doubles draws: \n\n\n\nSingles Draw\n\n\n\nCompetitors in the singles main draw and qualifying rounds earn points and prize money based on their furthest round reached: \n\n\n\nRoundPointsPrize MoneyWinner250$106\,460Finals165$62\,115Semifinals (SF)100$36\,520Quarterfinals50$21\,155Round of 1625$12\,285Round of 280$7\,510Qualifier13$0Qualifier 27$3\,755Qualifier 10$2\,050\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nDoubles Draw\n\n\n\nPrize money for doubles is awarded per team: \n\n\n\nRoundPointsPrize MoneyWinner250$37\,030Finals150$19\,900Semifinals (SF)90$11\,640Quarterfinals45$6\,450Round of 160$3\,810\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nNote: The “Round of 28” refers to the first-round losers in the 28-player singles main draw. While these players do not receive ATP ranking points\, they receive a guaranteed payout for their participation in the opening round. \n\n\n\n\nThe 2026 Player Field\n\n\n\nThe 2026 entry list features a strong contingent of American talent\, highlighting the depth of U.S. men’s tennis. Fans can expect to see high-profile names and explosive athletes competing for the title. Notable players headlined in the initial field include: \n\n\n\n\nBen Shelton: Known for his massive serve and athletic baseline play.\n\n\n\nTommy Paul: A versatile competitor with excellent movement on dirt.\n\n\n\nFrances Tiafoe: A former champion in Houston who thrives in the River Oaks atmosphere.\n\n\n\nRising Stars: The field also includes young talents like Alex Michelsen and Learner Tien\, alongside established names like Brandon Nakashima\, Reilly Opelka\, and Jenson Brooksby.\n\n\n\n\n\nComplete Player Field\n\n\n\n\nTournament History and Surface\n\n\n\nUnlike the traditional red clay found at Roland Garros\, the “Har-Tru” or maroon clay in Houston plays slightly faster\, allowing big servers and aggressive baseliners to remain highly competitive. The event dates back to 1910\, making it one of the oldest tennis tournaments in the United States. Winning here is considered a badge of honor\, joining a list of former champions that includes legends like Andre Agassi\, Jimmy Connors\, and Andy Roddick. \n\n\n\nChampions Gallery\n\n\n\nThis section is reserved for updates following the conclusion of the 2026 tournament. \n\n\n\n\n2025 Singles Champion: Jenson Brooksby (USA)\n\n\n\n2025 Doubles Champions: Fernando Romboli (BRA) / John-Patrick Smith (AUS)\n\n\n\n2026 Singles Champion: TBD\n\n\n\n2026 Doubles Champions: TBD
URL:https://tennistourcalendar.com/event/2026-u-s-mens-clay-court-championships/
LOCATION:River Oaks Country Club\, 1600 River Oaks Blvd\, Houston\, Texas\, 77019\, United States
CATEGORIES:ATP Tour
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SUMMARY:2026 Miami Open
DESCRIPTION:Updated on April 27\, 2026\n\n\nThe Miami Open presented by Itaú returns in 2026\, solidifying its status as one of the most prestigious events on the tennis calendar. As the second half of the “Sunshine Double” following Indian Wells\, the tournament brings together the world’s elite athletes for two weeks of high-stakes competition in South Florida. \n\n\n\nTable of Contents[Open][Close]Tournament Dates and Venue2026 Prize Money & Ranking PointsSingles Prize Money (ATP & WTA)The 2026 Tournament ScheduleThe Opening Act: Qualifying & Early RoundsThe Mid-Tournament Heat: 2nd through 4th RoundsThe Business End: Quarterfinals to FinalsDefending ChampionsPlayer FieldWhere to Watch: Global BroadcastersNorth America & CaribbeanEuropeAsia-PacificLatin America & AfricaThe “Tennis TV” Alternative\n\n\n\nTournament Dates and Venue\n\n\n\nThe 2026 Miami Open is scheduled to take place from March 15 to March 29\, 2026. Qualifying rounds and “Free Opening Day” begin on March 15\, while the main draw action kicks off on March 17 (WTA) and March 18 (ATP). \n\n\n\nFor the seventh consecutive year\, the event will be held at the iconic Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens\, Florida. The venue is renowned for its “Stadium within a Stadium” setup\, featuring a premier center court built directly onto the football field\, surrounded by a vibrant campus of outer courts\, luxury lounges\, and local culinary offerings. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n2026 Prize Money & Ranking Points\n\n\n\nThe 2026 edition continues the trend of record-breaking compensation for the 96-player singles draw. Note that minor point variations exist between ATP and WTA internal structures for middle rounds. \n\n\n\nSingles Prize Money (ATP & WTA)\n\n\n\nRoundPoints (ATP/WTA)Prize MoneyChampion1000$1\,151\,380Finalist650$612\,340Semi-finalist400 / 390$340\,190Quarter-finalist200 / 215$193\,645Fourth Round100 / 120$105\,720Third Round50 / 65$61\,865Second Round30 / 35$36\,110First Round10$24\,335\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nThe 2026 Tournament Schedule\n\n\n\nThe tournament is divided into 24 distinct sessions\, ensuring action from the morning sun through the humid Miami nights. \n\n\n\nThe Opening Act: Qualifying & Early Rounds\n\n\n\n\nSunday\, March 15: The gates open at 10 AM for a Free Fan Opening Day. This is a rare chance to see stars practice and catch the Women’s Singles Qualifying (Session Q) without a ticket.\n\n\n\nMonday\, March 16: Men’s and Women’s Qualifying continues as players fight for the final spots in the main draw.\n\n\n\nTuesday\, March 17: The intensity ramps up with the Women’s Singles 1st Round. Notably\, Stadium Court access begins this evening at 6 PM.\n\n\n\nWednesday\, March 18 – Thursday\, March 19: The Men’s Singles 1st Round begins. This marks the start of the double-session days (Morning at 11 AM\, Evening at 7 PM).\n\n\n\n\nThe Mid-Tournament Heat: 2nd through 4th Rounds\n\n\n\n\nFriday\, March 20 – Sunday\, March 22: Top seeds enter the fray for the 2nd and 3rd rounds. Expect the Stadium Court to be electric as fan favorites like Carlos Alcaraz and Aryna Sabalenka make their debuts.\n\n\n\nMonday\, March 23: A “Manic Monday” of sorts\, featuring the Women’s 4th Round and the conclusion of the Men’s 3rd Round.\n\n\n\n\nThe Business End: Quarterfinals to Finals\n\n\n\n\nTuesday\, March 24 – Wednesday\, March 25: Singles Quarterfinals.\n\n\n\nThursday\, March 26: The Women’s Singles Semifinals take center stage.\n\n\n\nFriday\, March 27: The Men’s Singles Semifinals—traditionally some of the most physical matches of the ATP calendar.\n\n\n\nSaturday\, March 28: Women’s Singles Final (12:30 PM).\n\n\n\nSunday\, March 29: Men’s Singles Final (12:30 PM) followed by the crowning of the 2026 champion.\n\n\n\n\nOrder of Play\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nDefending Champions\n\n\n\nThe 2026 field is headlined by the returning victors from the 2025 edition: \n\n\n\n\nMen’s Singles: Jakub Menšík\n\n\n\nWomen’s Singles: Aryna Sabalenka\n\n\n\nMen’s Doubles: Marcelo Arévalo / Mate Pavić\n\n\n\nWomen’s Doubles: Mirra Andreeva / Diana Shnaider\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nPlayer Field\n\n\n\nThe 2026 player field is a bridge between established legends and the “Generation Z” icons who now dominate the rankings. \n\n\n\n\nThe Big Favorites (Men): Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner remain the gold standard for hard-court tennis. Their burgeoning rivalry is expected to be the centerpiece of the tournament. Keep an eye on Ben Shelton\, whose booming serve is a natural fit for the fast Miami conditions.\n\n\n\nThe Dominant Forces (Women): Aryna Sabalenka will look to reclaim her Miami crown\, but she faces stiff competition from Iga Świątek\, Elena Rybakina and American sweetheart Coco Gauff\, who always draws massive crowds in her home state.\n\n\n\nThe Dark Horses: Look out for rising stars like Mirra Andreeva on the women’s side and Arthur Fils on the men’s side\, both of whom have the physicality to handle the grueling Miami heat.\n\n\n\n\nPlayer Field\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nWhere to Watch: Global Broadcasters\n\n\n\nFor international fans\, keeping up with the action across different time zones can be a challenge. Here is how you can catch every serve from virtually any corner of the globe. \n\n\n\nNorth America & Caribbean\n\n\n\n\nUSA: Tennis Channel (Primary) and TC Plus.\n\n\n\nCanada: TSN (Television Network). Digital coverage is available via TSN+.\n\n\n\nMexico: ESPN International Latam.\n\n\n\n\nEurope\n\n\n\n\nUnited Kingdom: Sky Sports is the exclusive home for the ATP and WTA Tours.\n\n\n\nItaly: Sky Italia will be the primary broadcaster\, fueled by the “Sinner Effect.”\n\n\n\nFrance: Eurosport France via cable or the Eurosport app.\n\n\n\nSpain: Movistar+ carries the major ATP/WTA feeds.\n\n\n\nPoland: Polsat (Home of Iga Świątek coverage).\n\n\n\nGermany & Austria: Sky Deutschland.\n\n\n\nNetherlands: Ziggo Sport.\n\n\n\n\nAsia-Pacific\n\n\n\n\nAustralia: beIN SPORTS and the beIN SPORTS CONNECT app.\n\n\n\nChina: Youku (Mandarin commentary).\n\n\n\nJapan: WOWOW and DAZN.\n\n\n\nIndia: Sony Sports Network and the SonyLIV app.\n\n\n\nPhilippines: Elite Philippines.\n\n\n\n\nLatin America & Africa\n\n\n\n\nBrazil: ESPN and Disney+ (Star+).\n\n\n\nMENA: beIN SPORTS (broadcasting from Doha).\n\n\n\nSub-Saharan Africa: SuperSport.\n\n\n\n\nThe “Tennis TV” Alternative\n\n\n\nFor the “super-fan\,” Tennis TV (ATP) and WTA TV remain the best ways to watch outer-court matches that TV networks might skip\, though local blackout rules may apply in regions like the UK or Italy.
URL:https://tennistourcalendar.com/event/2026-miami-open/
LOCATION:Hard Rock Stadium\, 347 Don Shula Dr Suite 102\, Miami Gardens\, Florida\, 33056\, United States
CATEGORIES:ATP Tour,WTA Tour
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SUMMARY:2026 BNP Paribas Open
DESCRIPTION:Updated on April 27\, 2026\n\n\nAs the calendar turns to March\, the eyes of the sporting world shift to the Coachella Valley. The 2026 BNP Paribas Open\, held at the iconic Indian Wells Tennis Garden\, is set to reaffirm its status as the “Fifth Grand Slam.” Spanning from March 4 to March 15\, 2026\, this 52nd edition for the men and 37th for the women combines the rugged beauty of the California desert with the high-octane intensity of world-class tennis. \n\n\n\nFrom a star-studded player field to a record-breaking projected prize pool\, here is everything you need to know about the 2026 edition of Tennis Paradise. \n\n\n\nTable of Contents[Open][Close]Tournament Dates & VenueProvisional Schedule: The Road to the FinalsPrize Money and Point DistributionATP & WTA Point BreakdownThe 2026 Player Field: Titans and Rising StarsThe Men’s DrawThe Women’s DrawPast Champions (2025 Recap)Ticket Information & Fan ExperienceWhy Indian Wells is DifferentSpotlight: The Titans of 2026Carlos Alcaraz: The History MakerJannik Sinner: The Defending ConsistencyStadium 1 Viewing Guide: Finding the Perfect SeatThe Battle for ShadeProximity and ViewsHidden Gem: Stadium 2\n\n\n\nTournament Dates & Venue\n\n\n\nThe tournament officially begins with qualifying rounds on March 1\, with the main draw action commencing on Wednesday\, March 4. \n\n\n\nThe venue\, the Indian Wells Tennis Garden\, remains one of the most technologically advanced and fan-friendly sporting complexes in the world. Featuring Stadium 1—the second-largest tennis stadium in the world—and 28 additional courts\, the facility offers unparalleled views of the San Jacinto Mountains. The tournament is played on outdoor hardcourts (Plexipave)\, known for a medium-slow speed that rewards both power and tactical consistency. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nProvisional Schedule: The Road to the Finals\n\n\n\nThe 2026 schedule follows the traditional 12-day main draw format\, ensuring that fans get a mix of singles\, doubles\, and the fan-favorite Mixed Doubles Invitational. \n\n\n\n\n2026 Indian Wells Open / BNP Paribas Open Complete Schedule\n\n\n\n\n\nMarch 1–3: Qualifying Rounds (The battle for main draw entry).\n\n\n\nMarch 4–5: Men’s and Women’s 1st Round.\n\n\n\nMarch 6–9: 2nd and 3rd Rounds (The arrival of the top 32 seeds).\n\n\n\nMarch 10–11: Round of 16 and Quarterfinals; Mixed Doubles begins.\n\n\n\nMarch 12: Quarterfinal Thursday.\n\n\n\nMarch 13: Women’s Singles Semifinals & Men’s Doubles Semifinals.\n\n\n\nMarch 14: Women’s Doubles Final & Men’s Singles Semifinals.\n\n\n\nMarch 15: Championship Sunday (Men’s and Women’s Singles Finals).\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nPrize Money and Point Distribution\n\n\n\nWhile official figures for 2026 are often finalized just before the first serve\, industry experts estimate the total prize pool will exceed $19.5 million\, continuing the tournament’s trend of leading the way in equal pay for ATP and WTA athletes. Winners of the singles titles are expected to take home roughly $1.15 million each. \n\n\n\nATP & WTA Point Breakdown\n\n\n\nThe stakes are high for the rankings\, with 1\,000 points on the line for the champions. \n\n\n\nRoundMen’s Singles (ATP)Women’s Singles (WTA)Winner10001000Finalist650650Semifinalist400390Quarterfinalist200215Round of 16100120Round of 325065\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nThe 2026 Player Field: Titans and Rising Stars\n\n\n\nThe 2026 entry list is a “Who’s Who” of tennis royalty. Both draws feature a mandatory entry for top-ranked players\, ensuring a depth of talent rarely seen outside of the four Majors. \n\n\n\nThe Men’s Draw\n\n\n\nWorld No. 1 Carlos Alcaraz enters as a top seed\, looking to reclaim the desert crown. He faces stiff competition from Jannik Sinner\, who continues his ascent at World No. 2\, and the evergreen Novak Djokovic\, who remains a threat on these slow hardcourts. \n\n\n\n\nWatch out for: Taylor Fritz and Ben Shelton\, the American hopefuls looking to secure a “home” win.\n\n\n\nNotable Withdrawal: Holger Rune has unfortunately withdrawn due to a left Achilles tendon injury.\n\n\n\n\nThe Women’s Draw\n\n\n\nThe WTA field is led by the powerhouse Aryna Sabalenka and the tactical brilliance of Iga Świątek. \n\n\n\n\nThe Wildcard Story: All eyes will be on the legendary Venus Williams\, who has been granted a wildcard for the 2026 edition\, adding a nostalgic and heroic layer to the tournament.\n\n\n\nNext Gen: Keep an eye on Mirra Andreeva and Victoria Mboko\, the youngsters expected to disrupt the veteran hierarchy.\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nPast Champions (2025 Recap)\n\n\n\nTo understand the 2026 landscape\, one must look back at the 2025 victors who conquered the desert: \n\n\n\n\nMen’s Singles: Jack Draper\n\n\n\nWomen’s Singles: Mirra Andreeva\n\n\n\nThe 2025 edition was noted for its extreme heat during the first week\, which favored the more physically conditioned baseline grinders.\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nTicket Information & Fan Experience\n\n\n\nTickets for the 2026 BNP Paribas Open range from Single Session tickets to Full Series packages. \n\n\n\n\nGround Passes: These remain the best value\, allowing fans to wander the smaller courts and see Top 10 players from just a few rows away.\n\n\n\nEvening Sessions: Known for their electric atmosphere\, these sessions under the desert stars are often the first to sell out.\n\n\n\nDigital Integration: The 2026 tournament features an enhanced mobile app for real-time scores\, practice court schedules\, and contactless dining orders.\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nWhy Indian Wells is Different\n\n\n\nWhat separates Indian Wells from other tournaments is the “Practice Court Experience.” Unlike the Grand Slams where practice sessions can be crowded or restricted\, the Tennis Garden allows fans to stand right at the fence as their favorite players run drills. It’s an intimate look at the work that goes into being a pro. \n\n\n\nFurthermore\, the Mixed Doubles Invitational (running March 10–15) offers a rare chance to see superstars pair up in a format that prioritizes speed and entertainment\, making it a highlight for families and casual fans alike. \n\n\n\nAs we head into the 2026 BNP Paribas Open\, the stage is set for a historic fortnight of tennis. Whether you are there for the breathtaking desert sunsets or the 130-mph aces\, Indian Wells remains the pinnacle of the spring tennis season. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nSpotlight: The Titans of 2026\n\n\n\nAs we approach the 2026 BNP Paribas Open\, the narrative is dominated by a young superstar who has already rewritten the record books this season. \n\n\n\nCarlos Alcaraz: The History Maker\n\n\n\nCarlos Alcaraz enters Indian Wells as the undisputed man to beat. The 22-year-old Spaniard has had a dream start to 2026: \n\n\n\n\nCareer Grand Slam: In February 2026\, Alcaraz became the youngest man in history to complete the Career Grand Slam by winning his maiden Australian Open title\, defeating Novak Djokovic in a thrilling four-set final.\n\n\n\nDoha Dominance: He arrives in the desert fresh off a dominant title run at the Qatar Open\, where he dismantled the field without dropping a set in the final matches.\n\n\n\nThe Desert King? Alcaraz is defending minimal points at Indian Wells this year (due to a second-round exit last year)\, meaning he has a massive opportunity to extend his lead as World No. 1.\n\n\n\n\nJannik Sinner: The Defending Consistency\n\n\n\nThe World No. 2\, Jannik Sinner\, remains Alcaraz’s primary rival. While Sinner fell in an epic five-set semifinal to Djokovic in Melbourne earlier this year\, his hard-court game is perfectly suited for the gritty Indian Wells surface. Sinner’s ability to take the ball early makes him a nightmare for opponents in the thin desert air. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nStadium 1 Viewing Guide: Finding the Perfect Seat\n\n\n\nStadium 1 is a cathedral of tennis\, seating 16\,100 fans. However\, not all seats are created equal—especially when the desert sun is at its peak. \n\n\n\nThe Battle for Shade\n\n\n\nIn the early afternoon\, nearly every seat is exposed to the sun. If you’re looking to stay cool during a Day Session\, keep these sections in mind: \n\n\n\n\nThe Shady Side (South and West): Sections 116 through 128 (Southwest corner) are the first to receive shade as the sun dips behind the stadium structure.\n\n\n\nLate Afternoon Relief: By 3:00 PM\, sections 126–135 on the West sideline are usually fully shaded\, with the sun at your back—ideal for visibility.\n\n\n\nBudget Shade: If you have Loge or Grandstand tickets\, the higher rows of the 400-level (Sections 408-416) offer some relief earlier than the lower bowl because of the suite overhangs.\n\n\n\n\nProximity and Views\n\n\n\n\nPlayer Spotting: For the best view of the players’ benches and the tunnel where they enter\, look for seats in the Southwest corner (near Entry B).\n\n\n\nThe “TV View”: If you prefer the angle you see on television\, aim for the North or South Baselines. Seats directly behind the server allow you to truly appreciate the movement and speed of the ball.\n\n\n\nThe 360° Experience: Don’t spend the whole day in your seat! Head to the very top rows of the Grandstand for a few games. On a clear day\, you can see the entire Coachella Valley and the snow-capped peaks of the San Jacinto Mountains.\n\n\n\n\nHidden Gem: Stadium 2\n\n\n\nIf Stadium 1 is too crowded\, remember that a Stadium 1 ticket gives you access to the general admission areas of Stadium 2. This 8\,000-seat stadium is much more intimate\, and the world-famous Nobu restaurant is built directly into the concourse\, allowing you to eat world-class sushi while watching a top-tier match.
URL:https://tennistourcalendar.com/event/2026-bnp-paribas-open/
LOCATION:Indian Wells Tennis Garden\, 78-200 Miles Ave\, Indian Wells\, California\, 92210\, United States
CATEGORIES:ATP Tour,WTA Tour
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SUMMARY:2026 Chile Open
DESCRIPTION:Updated on April 27\, 2026\n\n\nThe 2026 Chile Open\, officially known as the BCI Seguros Chile Open for sponsorship reasons\, returns to the scenic clay courts of Santiago as a cornerstone of the ATP 250 South American “Golden Swing.” Running from February 23 through March 1\, 2026\, this 27th edition of the tournament promises a high-stakes finale to the region’s clay-court season before the tour shifts to the hard courts of North America. \n\n\n\nSet against the majestic backdrop of the Andes Mountains\, the tournament is more than just a tennis event; it is a celebration of Chilean sporting culture\, featuring local heroes and international clay-court specialists vying for the prestigious copper trophy. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nTournament Essentials: Dates and Venue\n\n\n\nThe 2026 edition is hosted at the Club Deportivo Universidad Católica in the Las Condes district of Santiago. The center of the action is the Court Central Jaime Fillol\, named after the Chilean tennis legend. \n\n\n\n\nDates: February 23 – March 1\, 2026\n\n\n\nSurface: Outdoor Red Clay\n\n\n\nClassification: ATP 250\n\n\n\nVenue: Club Deportivo Universidad Católica (San Carlos de Apoquindo)\n\n\n\n\nThe high altitude of Santiago (approximately 500 meters above sea level) combined with the summer heat often makes the clay play faster than European counterparts\, favoring aggressive clay-courters who can control the lively ball. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nPrize Money and Ranking Points\n\n\n\nThe 2026 BCI Seguros Chile Open features a total financial commitment of USD 700\,045. Beyond the financial rewards\, players are competing for critical ranking points that can shift the balance of the mid-season standings. \n\n\n\nSingles Prize Money & Points\n\n\n\nRoundPrize Money (USD)ATP PointsWinner$106\,460250Finalist$62\,115165Semifinals$36\,520100Quarterfinals$21\,15550Round of 16$12\,28525Round of 32$7\,5100\n\n\n\nDoubles Prize Money & Points (Per Team)\n\n\n\nRoundPrize Money (USD)ATP PointsWinner$37\,030250Finalist$19\,900150Semifinals$11\,64090Quarterfinals$6\,45045Round of 16$3\,8100\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nProvisional Schedule\n\n\n\nThe tournament follows a standard week-long format\, with the heat of the Chilean summer usually necessitating evening sessions for the marquee matches. \n\n\n\n\nMonday & Tuesday (Feb 23–24): First Round Singles and Doubles.\n\n\n\nWednesday & Thursday (Feb 25–26): Second Round (Round of 16) action.\n\n\n\nFriday (Feb 27): Quarterfinals Day – The field narrows to the final four.\n\n\n\nSaturday (Feb 28): Semifinals for Singles; Doubles Championship match.\n\n\n\nSunday (Mar 1): The Grand Finale – Singles Championship match.\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nPlayer Field and Seeded Entrants\n\n\n\nThe 2026 entry list is dominated by South American powerhouses and seasoned European veterans. Argentina enters the tournament with significant momentum\, holding four of the top five seeds. \n\n\n\nSingles Seeds\n\n\n\nSeedPlayerATP Rank*1Francisco Cerundolo (ARG)192Luciano Darderi (ITA)213Sebastian Baez (ARG)324Camilo Ugo Carabelli (ARG)465Tomas Martin Etcheverry (ARG)516Matteo Berrettini (ITA)577Francisco Comesana (ARG)638Alejandro Tabilo (CHI)68\n\n\n\n\nNote on Withdrawals: Tomas Martin Etcheverry (Seed 5) unfortunately withdrew prior to his opening match citing fatigue following a deep run in Rio. He was replaced in the draw by Lucky Loser Vilius Gaubas. \n\n\n\n\nDoubles Seeds\n\n\n\nThe doubles draw features high-ranking specialists and interesting cross-national pairings. \n\n\n\n\nGonzalez / Molteni (Rank 55)\n\n\n\nLuz / Matos (Rank 75)\n\n\n\nDemoliner / Romboli (Rank 126)\n\n\n\nGille / Verbeek (Rank 127)\n\n\n\n\nEarly withdrawal: The team of Darderi / Tabilo withdrew due to Tabilo’s fatigue\, replaced by the alternate pair J. Cerundolo / H. Dellien. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nStorylines to Watch\n\n\n\n1. The Local Hope: Alejandro Tabilo\n\n\n\nWith the withdrawal of some top names\, the weight of a nation falls on Alejandro Tabilo. As the #8 seed and Chile’s primary hope in the absence of a fully fit Nicolas Jarry (who entered via wildcard)\, Tabilo’s left-handed variety is tailor-made for the Santiago clay. \n\n\n\n2. The Cerundolo Dominance\n\n\n\nFrancisco Cerundolo arrives as the top seed and the man to beat. His heavy forehand and improved consistency on clay make him the favorite to take home the copper trophy\, especially after a strong showing in Buenos Aires earlier this month. \n\n\n\n3. The Berrettini Factor\n\n\n\nFormer Wimbledon finalist Matteo Berrettini is the wildcard in more ways than one. While primarily known for his grass and hard-court prowess\, the Italian has been using the Golden Swing to build match fitness and ranking points. His massive serve and forehand are dangerous on any surface\, and his presence adds significant star power to the Santiago draw. \n\n\n\n4. The “Golden Swing” Conclusion\n\n\n\nFor many of these players\, Santiago represents the final opportunity to bank points on their preferred surface before the ATP Tour moves to the desert of Indian Wells. Expect high intensity as players fight for every point to secure better seeding for the upcoming Masters 1000 events. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nTournament Traditions: The Copper Trophy\n\n\n\nA unique aspect of the Chile Open is its trophy. Crafted from pure Chilean copper\, the award celebrates the country’s status as the world’s leading copper producer. The design is inspired by the jagged peaks of the Andes Mountains\, making it one of the most distinctive prizes on the ATP Tour. \n\n\n\nThe BCI Seguros Chile Open continues to be a vital pulse for tennis in South America\, blending world-class athleticism with the passionate atmosphere of the Santiago crowd. Whether it’s a veteran like Berrettini finding his footing or a local star like Tabilo rising to the occasion\, the 2026 edition is set to be a classic.
URL:https://tennistourcalendar.com/event/2026-chile-open/
LOCATION:Estadio San Carlos de Apoquindo\, Cv Las Flores 13000\, Las Condes\, Región Metropolitana\, Chile
CATEGORIES:ATP Tour
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Mexico_City:20260221T000000
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SUMMARY:2026 Mexican Open
DESCRIPTION:Updated on April 27\, 2026\n\n\nThe 2026 Mexican Open (also known as the 2026 Abierto Mexicano Telcel presentado por HSBC for sponsorship reasons) marks the 33rd edition of Mexico’s premier tennis event. As a cornerstone of the ATP 500 circuit\, the tournament continues its tradition of bringing world-class athleticism to the stunning shores of Acapulco. Scheduled from February 23 to February 28\, 2026\, this year’s installment promises high-octane hard-court action at the state-of-the-art Arena GNP Seguros. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nTournament Venue and Atmosphere\n\n\n\nThe tournament is hosted at the Arena GNP Seguros\, a facility that has quickly become a player and fan favorite since its inauguration. Known for its vibrant atmosphere and proximity to the Pacific Ocean\, the venue offers a unique blend of “holiday vibes” and intense professional competition. The outdoor hard courts favor aggressive baseliners and big servers\, often leading to dramatic night sessions under the Mexican stars. \n\n\n\nPrize Money and Ranking Points\n\n\n\nThe 2026 edition features a total financial commitment of USD 2\,469\,450. Beyond the significant monetary rewards\, the 500 ranking points available to the winner are crucial for players looking to solidify their standing in the ATP Top 10 or climb the ladder toward the Nitto ATP Finals. \n\n\n\nSingles Prize Money & ATP Points\n\n\n\nRoundPrize Money (USD)ATP PointsWinner$461\,835500Finalist$248\,480330Semifinals$132\,425200Quarterfinals$67\,655100Round of 16$36\,11550Round of 32$19\,2600\n\n\n\nDoubles Prize Money & ATP Points\n\n\n\nValues represent the total prize money per team. \n\n\n\nRoundPrize Money (USD)ATP PointsWinners$151\,690500Finalists$80\,900300Semifinals$40\,930180Quarterfinals$20\,47090Round of 16$10\,5900\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nThe 2026 Player Field\n\n\n\nThe entry list for 2026 features a compelling mix of established superstars and rising “Next Gen” talents. Leading the charge is world number 4 Alexander Zverev\, a former champion who thrives in the Acapulco heat. He is followed closely by the defending speedster Alex de Minaur\, whose defensive capabilities on hard courts are legendary. \n\n\n\nTop Seeded Players: \n\n\n\n\nAlexander Zverev (Rank 4)\n\n\n\nAlex de Minaur (Rank 6)\n\n\n\nCasper Ruud (Rank 13)\n\n\n\nAlejandro Davidovich Fokina (Rank 15)\n\n\n\nFlavio Cobolli (Rank 20)\n\n\n\nValentin Vacherot (Rank 26)\n\n\n\nCameron Norrie (Rank 27)\n\n\n\nFrances Tiafoe (Rank 28)\n\n\n\n\nThe inclusion of Flavio Cobolli and Valentin Vacherot in the seeded positions highlights a shift in the ATP landscape\, as these players have surged into the top 30 over the past season. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nProvisional Tournament Schedule\n\n\n\nThe tournament follows a compact\, high-intensity six-day main draw format. Fans can expect a “Day Session” starting in the late afternoon to avoid the peak tropical heat\, followed by the iconic “Night Sessions.” \n\n\n\n\nMonday\, Feb 23: First Round (Singles & Doubles)\n\n\n\nTuesday\, Feb 24: First Round completion\n\n\n\nWednesday\, Feb 25: Round of 16\n\n\n\nThursday\, Feb 26: Quarterfinals\n\n\n\nFriday\, Feb 27: Semifinals\n\n\n\nSaturday\, Feb 28: Singles and Doubles Finals\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nWhy the Mexican Open Matters\n\n\n\nThe Abierto Mexicano Telcel is more than just a tennis tournament; it is a cultural event. For the players\, it serves as a vital warm-up for the “Sunshine Double” (Indian Wells and Miami). For the city of Acapulco\, the 2026 edition represents continued resilience and growth\, showcasing the city’s ability to host world-class sporting events with unmatched hospitality. \n\n\n\nWhether it’s the chance to see a Top 10 clash or the opportunity for a breakout star like Cobolli to claim their first 500-level title\, Acapulco remains one of the crown jewels of the ATP Tour.
URL:https://tennistourcalendar.com/event/2026-mexican-open/
LOCATION:Arena GNP Seguros\, Booulevard de las Naciones s/n\, Granjas del Marqués\, Acapulco\, 39890\, Mexico
CATEGORIES:ATP Tour
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Sao_Paulo:20260214T000000
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SUMMARY:2026 Rio Open
DESCRIPTION:Updated on April 27\, 2026\n\n\nAs the sun sets over the iconic skyline of Rio de Janeiro\, the world of tennis turns its gaze toward the red clay of the Jockey Club Brasileiro. The 2026 Rio Open presented by Claro is set to be a landmark event\, celebrating its 12th edition as the premier ATP 500 tournament in South America. From February 16 to 22\, 2026\, the “Cidade Maravilhosa” will host a week of high-octane sport\, cultural festivities\, and historic milestones. \n\n\n\nTable of Contents[Open][Close]Tournament OverviewEssential Details2026 Stars to WatchPrize Money and ATP PointsSingles Prize Money BreakdownDoubles Prize Money Breakdown (Per Team)Provisional ScheduleA Legacy of ChampionsMore Than Just Tennis: The Leblon BoulevardSocial Impact: The Winners TournamentVisitor and Ticket Information\n\n\n\nTournament Overview\n\n\n\nThe Rio Open is not just a tournament; it is a cultural phenomenon. As the first ATP World Tour 500 event in Brazilian history\, it belongs to an elite category of only 13 such tournaments worldwide. Alongside Barcelona and Hamburg\, it stands as one of the few ATP 500 events played on outdoor clay\, making it a crucial stop for specialists of the surface. \n\n\n\nThe 2026 edition continues the tradition of excellence at the Jockey Club Brasileiro\, featuring nine clay courts\, including the prestigious Guga Kuerten Court\, which boasts a capacity of 6\,200 spectators. \n\n\n\nEssential Details\n\n\n\n\nDates: February 16 – 22\, 2026\n\n\n\nVenue: Jockey Club Brasileiro\, Rio de Janeiro\, Brazil\n\n\n\nSurface: Outdoor Clay\n\n\n\nClassification: ATP 500\n\n\n\nTotal Prize Money: $2\,469\,450 (2025)\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n2026 Stars to Watch\n\n\n\nThe 2026 entry list is a testament to the tournament’s growing prestige\, featuring a blend of established clay-court masters and rising stars. Leading the pack is Argentina’s Francisco Cerúndolo\, while local hero João Fonseca enters as the highest-ranked Brazilian in the draw. \n\n\n\nSeedPlayerNationalityATP Rank1Francisco CerúndoloArgentina192Luciano DarderiItaly223João FonsecaBrazil334Sebastián BáezArgentina345Alexandre MüllerFrance476Daniel AltmaierGermany507Tomás Martín EtcheverryArgentina528Camilo Ugo CarabelliArgentina53\n\n\n\nSebastián Báez enters the 2026 edition with the weight of history on his shoulders. After winning back-to-back titles in 2024 and 2025\, the Argentine is aiming for an unprecedented “three-peat” in Rio. Meanwhile\, all eyes will be on the 19-year-old João Fonseca\, who made headlines in previous editions and now returns as a seeded favorite\, carrying the hopes of a home nation. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nPrize Money and ATP Points\n\n\n\nThe 2026 Rio Open offers a significant financial incentive and a total of 500 ATP ranking points for the champion. The total prize pool has seen a steady increase\, reflecting the tournament’s commercial success. \n\n\n\nSingles Prize Money Breakdown\n\n\n\n\nWinner: $461\,835 (500 Points)\n\n\n\nFinalist: $248\,480 (330 Points)\n\n\n\nSemi-finalist: $132\,425 (200 Points)\n\n\n\nQuarter-finalist: $67\,655 (100 Points)\n\n\n\nRound of 16: $36\,115 (50 Points)\n\n\n\nRound of 32: $19\,260 (0 Points)\n\n\n\n\nDoubles Prize Money Breakdown (Per Team)\n\n\n\n\nWinner: $151\,690 (500 Points)\n\n\n\nFinalist: $80\,900 (300 Points)\n\n\n\nSemi-finalist: $40\,930 (180 Points)\n\n\n\nQuarter-finalist: $20\,470 (90 Points)\n\n\n\nFirst Round: $10\,590 (0 Points)\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nProvisional Schedule\n\n\n\nThe tournament follows a high-intensity format over seven days of main-draw action: \n\n\n\n\nSaturday\, Feb 14 – Sunday\, Feb 15: Qualifying rounds (starting at 4:00 PM).\n\n\n\nMonday\, Feb 16 – Thursday\, Feb 19: First and Second rounds. Day sessions and Night sessions (4:30 PM / 7:00 PM).\n\n\n\nFriday\, Feb 20: Quarter-finals (starting at 4:00 PM).\n\n\n\nSaturday\, Feb 21: Semi-finals and Doubles Final (starting at 5:00 PM).\n\n\n\nSunday\, Feb 22: Singles Final (scheduled for 5:30 PM).\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nA Legacy of Champions\n\n\n\nThe Rio Open has been a springboard for some of the greatest names in the sport. Since its inception in 2014\, the trophy has been lifted by legends and future world number ones. \n\n\n\n\nThe Legends: Rafael Nadal (2014) and David Ferrer (2015) established the tournament’s elite status.\n\n\n\nThe Alcaraz Phenomenon: In 2022\, an 18-year-old Carlos Alcaraz stunned the world by winning the title\, becoming the youngest ATP 500 champion in history. He returned in 2023 as World No. 1\, though he narrowly lost the final to Cameron Norrie.\n\n\n\nThe Recent Dominance: Sebastián Báez has recently made the Guga Kuerten court his own\, becoming the first player to successfully defend the title in 2025.\n\n\n\nBrazilian Glory: The 10th edition in 2024 was historic for local fans as Rafael Matos became the first Brazilian to win the tournament (Doubles)\, a feat repeated in 2025 alongside Marcelo Melo.\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nMore Than Just Tennis: The Leblon Boulevard\n\n\n\nOne of the unique features of the Rio Open is the Leblon Boulevard\, a 10\,000 m² interactive area. It serves as the social heart of the event\, offering fans a lifestyle experience that goes beyond the baselines. \n\n\n\n\nEntertainment: Daily live music\, DJ sets\, and special performances.\n\n\n\nGourmet Space: A curated selection of Rio’s best restaurants and food stands.\n\n\n\nShopping: Official tournament merchandise\, sports equipment\, and stands from premium sponsors like Claro and Santander.\n\n\n\nTechnology: Interactive zones for fans to test their serve speed and engage with VR tennis experiences.\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nSocial Impact: The Winners Tournament\n\n\n\nThe Rio Open’s commitment to the community is embodied in the Winners Tournament. Created in 2017\, this initiative brings together children from social projects across Rio de Janeiro. The winners of this youth competition are often awarded life-changing opportunities\, such as week-long training camps at the IMG Academy in Florida. This program ensures that the tournament’s legacy helps shape the next generation of Brazilian athletes. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nVisitor and Ticket Information\n\n\n\nFor those planning to attend the 2026 edition\, here is what you need to know: \n\n\n\n\nTickets: Sold primarily through Eventim. Presales usually begin in November for Claro Clube and Santander Select customers.\n\n\n\nAccess: The event follows a strict “Cashless” policy for all food and beverage purchases.\n\n\n\nProhibited Items: Professional cameras with removable lenses and large strollers are not permitted inside the court areas.\n\n\n\nDress Code: While casual\, swimwear and flip-flops are prohibited for entry.\n\n\n\n\nThe 2026 Rio Open promises to be a celebration of grit\, passion\, and Brazilian “ginga.” Whether you are there for the tactical brilliance of the clay specialists or the electric atmosphere of the Leblon Boulevard\, it remains an unmissable stop on the ATP Tour.
URL:https://tennistourcalendar.com/event/2026-rio-open/
LOCATION:Jockey Club Brasileiro\, Praça Santos Dumont\, 31 - Gávea\, Rio de Janeiro - RJ\, 22470-060\, Brazil
CATEGORIES:ATP Tour
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Qatar:20260214T000000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Qatar:20260221T235959
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SUMMARY:2026 Qatar ExxonMobil Open
DESCRIPTION:The 2026 Qatar ExxonMobil Open stands as a crown jewel of the early ATP season\, marking its 34th edition with a prestige that has only intensified since its recent upgrade to an ATP 500 event. Scheduled from February 16 to February 22\, 2026\, the tournament transforms the city of Doha into a global tennis capital\, attracting the world’s elite to the outdoor hard courts of the Middle East. \n\n\n\nSince its inception in 1993\, the Qatar Open has been a favorite among players\, known for its world-class hospitality\, state-of-the-art facilities\, and a “Golden Falcon” trophy that remains one of the most coveted prizes on the tour. As the second year of its tenure as an ATP 500 event\, the 2026 edition promises higher stakes\, more ranking points\, and a deeper player field than ever before. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nTournament Dates and Venue\n\n\n\nThe main draw of the 2026 Qatar ExxonMobil Open will commence on Monday\, February 16\, culminating in a high-stakes championship final on Sunday\, February 22. Qualifying rounds are set to take place over the preceding weekend\, February 14–15. \n\n\n\nThe event is hosted at the legendary Khalifa International Tennis and Squash Complex in Doha. This iconic venue\, located in the vibrant West Bay district\, is more than just a sports facility; it is a symbol of Qatar’s sporting heritage. \n\n\n\n\nCentre Court: A 7\,000-seat stadium designed to offer an intimate yet electrifying atmosphere.\n\n\n\nCapacity: The complex features 24 additional professional courts\, allowing for a seamless flow of matches and practice sessions.\n\n\n\nSurface: Premium Plexicushion hard courts\, engineered for high-intensity\, fast-paced play that rewards aggressive baseline power and clinical net play.\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nPrize Money and Ranking Points\n\n\n\nWith its elevated ATP 500 status\, the 2026 tournament offers one of the most lucrative prize purses of the early season\, totaling $3\,116\,195. This financial commitment positions Doha as a top-tier destination for the world’s Top 10 players. \n\n\n\n2026 Prize Money & Points Breakdown (Provisional)\n\n\n\nRoundPrize Money (Singles)ATP PointsWinner$529\,945500Runner-up$285\,095330Semi-finalist$151\,935200Quarter-finalist$77\,625100Second Round$41\,43550First Round$22\,0950\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nStars to Watch: The 2026 Seeds\n\n\n\nThe 2026 field is a “who’s who” of modern tennis\, headlined by two of the sport’s biggest generational talents. While the draw is subject to the 14 February ceremony\, the entry list indicates a fiercely competitive week. \n\n\n\n\nCarlos Alcaraz (ESP): The world number one returns to Doha seeking to add the Golden Falcon to his legendary trophy cabinet.\n\n\n\nJannik Sinner (ITA): Following a dominant Australian summer\, the Italian star brings his clinical precision to the Qatari hard courts.\n\n\n\nFélix Auger-Aliassime (CAN): A former finalist who thrives in Middle Eastern conditions.\n\n\n\nAlexander Bublik (KAZ): The “trick-shot” specialist who remains one of the most unpredictable and entertaining threats on tour.\n\n\n\nDaniil Medvedev: A master of hard courts\, Medvedev is always a favorite to reach the final weekend in Doha.\n\n\n\nAndrey Rublev: The defending champion (2025) who enters with the goal of securing his third career title in Doha.\n\n\n\nJakub Menšík (CZE): The rising star who made a massive splash in previous editions and continues his ascent into the Top 20.\n\n\n\nKaren Khachanov: A former champion known for his heavy hitting and resilience in the Doha heat.\n\n\n\n\n\nNote: Serbian legend Novak Djokovic was originally expected to compete but has withdrawn from the 2026 edition\, with Valentin Royer taking his place in the main draw. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nProvisional Schedule of Play\n\n\n\nThe tournament follows a traditional seven-day main draw format. Matches typically begin in the early afternoon to allow fans to enjoy the evening sessions under the stunning Doha skyline. \n\n\n\n\nFeb 14–15 (Sat–Sun): Qualifying Rounds (11:00 AM start).\n\n\n\nFeb 16–17 (Mon–Tue): First Round matches.\n\n\n\nFeb 18 (Wed): Round of 16.\n\n\n\nFeb 19 (Thu): Quarter-finals.\n\n\n\nFeb 20 (Fri): Doubles Final & Singles Semi-finals (Evening session).\n\n\n\nFeb 21 (Sat): Singles Final (Scheduled for 9:00 PM local time).\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nHistory and Past Champions\n\n\n\nThe Qatar ExxonMobil Open has long been dominated by the “Big Four.” Their presence over the decades has cemented Doha’s status as a premier stop on the ATP Tour. \n\n\n\n\nRoger Federer: The Swiss maestro holds the record for the most singles titles\, lifting the trophy three times (2005\, 2006\, 2011).\n\n\n\nRafael Nadal: While he won the singles title in 2014\, Nadal’s dominance in Doha also extended to doubles\, where he claimed an incredible four crowns (2005\, 2009\, 2011\, 2015).\n\n\n\nNovak Djokovic: The Serbian won back-to-back titles in 2016 and 2017\, including a legendary final against Andy Murray.\n\n\n\nAndy Murray: A two-time champion (2008\, 2009) and frequent finalist\, Murray has often cited Doha as one of his favorite tour stops.\n\n\n\n\nIn 2025\, the tournament’s first year as an ATP 500\, Andrey Rublev emerged victorious in a hard-fought final against Jack Draper\, winning 7-5\, 5-7\, 6-1. In the doubles circuit\, the British duo of Julian Cash and Lloyd Glasspool took home the title. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nThe Venue: Khalifa International Complex\n\n\n\nOpened in 1992 by HH The Father Amir Sheikh Hamad bin Khalifa Al Thani\, the complex has undergone massive renovations to keep pace with the world’s most modern arenas. Beyond the tennis\, the facility offers: \n\n\n\n\nVIP & Hospitality: The Doha event is world-renowned for its player lounges and luxury hospitality suites.\n\n\n\nFan Zone: A cultural hub featuring Qatari food\, traditional entertainment\, and interactive sponsor exhibitions.\n\n\n\nLocation: Situated in the heart of West Bay\, it is minutes away from the Corniche and Doha’s luxury hotels\, making it easily accessible for international travelers.\n\n\n\n\nConclusion\n\n\n\nThe 2026 Qatar ExxonMobil Open is set to be a landmark event. With Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner leading a hungry field of contenders\, and the defending champion Andrey Rublev looking to protect his crown\, the tennis world will be watching Doha this February. Whether you are a fan of tactical baseline duels or high-octane serves\, the ATP 500 status ensures every match carries the weight of a major championship.
URL:https://tennistourcalendar.com/event/2026-qatar-exxonmobil-open/
LOCATION:Khalifa International Tennis and Squash Complex\, Al Majles Twaon Street\, Doha\, Qatar
CATEGORIES:ATP Tour
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Dubai:20260213T000000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Dubai:20260228T235959
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SUMMARY:2026 Dubai Tennis Championships
DESCRIPTION:Updated on April 27\, 2026\n\n\nAs the desert sun begins its annual dance over the Arabian Peninsula\, the tennis world turns its gaze toward the jewel of the Middle East. The 2026 Dubai Duty Free Tennis Championships is set to return to the Aviation Club Tennis Centre\, promising two weeks of high-octane drama\, elite athleticism\, and the glamour that only Dubai can provide. \n\n\n\nNow in its 34th year for the ATP and 26th year for the WTA\, this tournament has evolved from a burgeoning regional event into a cornerstone of the professional tours. As a WTA 1000 and an ATP 500 event\, it stands as a critical stop for players looking to cement their rankings before the tour moves toward the American “Sunshine Double.” \n\n\n\nTable of Contents[Open][Close]Tournament Dates & VenuePrize Money & Points DistributionWTA 1000 Prize Money (Women)ATP 500 Prize Money (Men)Provisional Schedule 2026WTA 1000 (Feb 15 – 21)ATP 500 (Feb 23 – 28)Stars to Watch: The Elite FieldThe Women’s Field (WTA)The Men’s Field (ATP)A Legacy of ChampionsMore Than Just Tennis: The Fan Experience\n\n\n\nTournament Dates & Venue\n\n\n\nThe 2026 edition continues the tradition of back-to-back weeks\, starting with the women’s elite and concluding with the men’s powerhouses. \n\n\n\n\nWomen’s WTA 1000: Qualifying: February 13 & 14 | Main Draw: February 15 – 21\, 2026\n\n\n\nMen’s ATP 500: Qualifying: February 21 & 22 | Main Draw: February 23 – 28\, 2026\n\n\n\nVenue: The iconic Aviation Club Tennis Centre\, Dubai\, UAE.\n\n\n\n\nThe venue is celebrated for its intimate atmosphere\, where fans can feel the “thwack” of the ball from nearly any seat in the house. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nPrize Money & Points Distribution\n\n\n\nDubai is famous for its generous purses. For 2026\, the stakes have been raised once again. Below is the breakdown for both the singles events. \n\n\n\nWTA 1000 Prize Money (Women)\n\n\n\nThe total prize pool for the women’s week has reached approximately $4\,088\,211\, reflecting an 11.8% increase from the previous year. \n\n\n\nRoundPrize Money (USD)Ranking PointsWinner$665\,0001\,000Finalist$385\,001650Semifinalist$197\,000390Quarterfinalist$98\,500215Round 3$49\,250120Round 2$26\,00065Round 1$18\,30010\n\n\n\nATP 500 Prize Money (Men)\n\n\n\nThe men’s total financial commitment stands at approximately $3\,311\,005. While official final figures are often refined at the draw\, the estimated distribution based on the 2026 ATP 500 structure is as follows: \n\n\n\nRoundPrize Money (USD)Ranking PointsWinner$529\,945500Finalist$285\,095330Semifinalist$151\,935200Quarterfinalist$77\,625100Round 2 (R16)$41\,43550Round 1 (R32)$22\,0950\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nProvisional Schedule 2026\n\n\n\nMatches typically begin in the morning\, with the prestigious night sessions under the lights providing some of the most memorable moments of the tournament. \n\n\n\nWTA 1000 (Feb 15 – 21)\n\n\n\nDayTimeRoundsSun\, 15 Feb11am & 7pm1st RoundMon\, 16 Feb11am & 7pm1st RoundTue\, 17 Feb11am & 7pm2nd RoundWed\, 18 Feb11am & 7pm3rd RoundThu\, 19 Feb2pm & 7pmQuarterfinalsFri\, 20 Feb1pm & 7pmSemifinalsSat\, 21 Feb4:30pm & 7pmFinals\n\n\n\nATP 500 (Feb 23 – 28)\n\n\n\nDayTimeRoundsMon\, 23 Feb2pm & 7pm1st RoundTue\, 24 Feb2pm & 7pm2nd RoundWed\, 25 Feb2pm & 7pm3rd RoundThu\, 26 Feb2pm & 7pmQuarterfinalsFri\, 27 Feb1:30pm & 7pmSemifinalsSat\, 28 Feb4:30pm & 7pmFinals\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nStars to Watch: The Elite Field\n\n\n\nThe 2026 Dubai Duty Free Tennis Championships has seen a shake-up in its entry list just as the gates open. While a string of high-profile withdrawals has shifted the spotlight\, the field remains incredibly deep\, featuring elite talent and the sport’s most exciting rising stars. \n\n\n\nThe Women’s Field (WTA 1000)\n\n\n\nSignificant Note: World No. 1 Aryna Sabalenka (fatigue) and World No. 2 Iga Świątek (scheduling) have officially withdrawn from this year’s event. They are joined on the sidelines by Doha champion Karolina Muchová\, Zheng Qinwen\, and Maria Sakkari. \n\n\n\n\nElena Rybakina (The New Top Seed): Fresh off her 2026 Australian Open triumph\, the Kazakh powerhouse is now the woman to beat. Her clinical serve and flat groundstrokes are lethal on these quick courts.\n\n\n\nCoco Gauff: The World No. 5 and fan favorite is looking to capitalize on the open draw. Her defensive prowess and improved aggressive play make her a top contender to reach the final Saturday.\n\n\n\nMirra Andreeva (Defending Champion): The 18-year-old returnee. After her historic run last year\, all eyes are on whether the “Teen Queen of Dubai” can maintain her composure as the defending champion.\n\n\n\nAmanda Anisimova: Following a resurgent start to 2026\, Anisimova enters as the No. 2 seed. Her ability to take the ball early could see her overpower the field in the bottom half of the draw.\n\n\n\nEmma Raducanu: The British star is back in the main draw on merit. Unseeded but dangerous\, she remains one of the most followed players and a legitimate threat to any seed in the early rounds.\n\n\n\n\nThe Men’s Field (ATP 500)\n\n\n\nThe men’s side features a “Clash of Champions\,” with four former winners returning to the Aviation Club. \n\n\n\n\nStefanos Tsitsipas (Defending Champion): The Greek star finally conquered Dubai in 2025. He returns with the confidence of a man who has mastered the desert conditions and is looking for a rare back-to-back title.\n\n\n\nDaniil Medvedev: The “Chessmaster” and 2023 champion. Medvedev thrives on the low-bouncing surface in Dubai and remains the most tactically versatile player in the draw.\n\n\n\nAndrey Rublev: A former champion (2022) and perennial contender. Rublev’s high-intensity game is a perfect match for the energetic Dubai night sessions.\n\n\n\nFelix Auger-Aliassime: Last year’s runner-up is on a mission. After pushing Tsitsipas to the limit in the 2025 final\, the Canadian is seeking redemption and his first Dubai crown.\n\n\n\nJack Draper: The British No. 1 is the tournament’s “dark horse.” His heavy left-handed game and massive serve make him a player none of the top seeds want to see in their quarter.\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nA Legacy of Champions\n\n\n\nThe Dubai Duty Free Tennis Championships isn’t just a tournament; it’s a hall of fame in motion. The walls of the Aviation Club are adorned with the names of legends who have graced these courts. \n\n\n\n\nWomen’s Greats: Recent years have seen triumphs from Jasmine Paolini (2024)\, Barbora Krejčíková (2023)\, and the historic run of Elina Svitolina (back-to-back 2017-18). These modern stars join legends like Venus and Serena Williams\, Justine Henin (4-time champ)\, and Martina Hingis.\n\n\n\nMen’s Icons: The men’s side is dominated by the shadow of Roger Federer\, who holds a record eight titles. Other legendary winners include Novak Djokovic (5 titles)\, Rafael Nadal\, and Andre Agassi. Recent years have seen a shift toward the “new guard\,” with champions like Ugo Humbert (2024) and Aslan Karatsev (2021) proving that anyone in the draw can seize the moment.\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nMore Than Just Tennis: The Fan Experience\n\n\n\nWhat sets Dubai apart is the off-court entertainment. The tournament is owned and organized by Dubai Duty Free\, ensuring a world-class luxury experience. \n\n\n\n\nThe Irish Village: Located right next to the stadium\, it becomes the heartbeat of the tournament\, where fans gather for live music and a unique atmosphere.\n\n\n\nKids’ Days & Clinics: The tournament continues its mission to grow the sport in the UAE\, hosting clinics for local schools and aspiring young players.\n\n\n\nGlobal Reach: With broadcast coverage reaching over 100 countries\, the event serves as a global billboard for Dubai as a premier sporting destination.\n\n\n\n\nAs we look toward mid-February\, the narrative is set. Will the veterans re-assert their dominance\, or will 2026 be the year a new teenage prodigy follows in Mirra Andreeva’s footsteps? One thing is certain: under the Dubai lights\, the tennis will be nothing short of spectacular.
URL:https://tennistourcalendar.com/event/2026-dubai-tennis-championships/
LOCATION:Dubai Duty Free Tennis Stadium\, Al Garhoud\, Dubai\, United Arab Emirates
CATEGORIES:ATP Tour,WTA Tour
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SUMMARY:2026 Delray Beach Open
DESCRIPTION:Updated on April 27\, 2026\n\n\nThe 2026 tennis season heats up this February as the ATP Tour arrives in South Florida for the 34th edition of the Delray Beach Open. As the world’s only 10-day combined event featuring both an ATP 250 tournament and a star-studded Legends tour\, this year’s installment promises to be a historic celebration of tennis. From world-class competition on the Plexipave hard courts to the iconic “Food & Wine Series” in the hospitality pavilion\, the Delray Beach Open is more than a tournament—it is a cornerstone of the Florida sporting calendar. \n\n\n\nTable of Contents[Open][Close]Tournament Dates and VenuePrize Money and Player CompensationProvisional Schedule: From Qualifying to the FinalsThe Opening Weekend (Feb 13–15)ATP 250 Main Draw (Feb 16–22)Stars to Watch: The 2026 Player FieldPast Champions and Tournament HistorySpecial Events and Fan ExperienceHow to Watch\n\n\n\nTournament Dates and Venue\n\n\n\nThe 2026 Delray Beach Open officially spans ten days\, from Friday\, February 13 to Sunday\, February 22\, 2026. \n\n\n\nThe matches will be held at the prestigious Delray Beach Stadium & Tennis Center\, located at 30 NW 1st Ave\, Delray Beach\, Florida. This venue is renowned for its intimate atmosphere\, allowing fans to get closer to the action than at almost any other stop on the ATP circuit. The stadium court\, which can host over 8\,000 spectators\, will serve as the primary stage for the week’s most high-stakes matchups. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nPrize Money and Player Compensation\n\n\n\nThe 2026 tournament features a total player compensation package exceeding $1\,000\,000. While the specific ATP 250 prize pool is structured at approximately $700\,045\, the event’s comprehensive investment includes the Legends tour and various appearance incentives. \n\n\n\nRoundPrize Money (Singles)ATP PointsWinner$106\,460250Finalist$62\,115165Semifinalist$36\,520100Quarterfinalist$21\,15550Round of 16$12\,28525Round of 32$7\,5100\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nProvisional Schedule: From Qualifying to the Finals\n\n\n\nThe tournament is divided into two distinct phases: the Opening Weekend (featuring Legends and Qualifying) and the ATP 250 Main Draw. \n\n\n\n\nThe 2026 Delray Beach Open Complete Schedule is Here\n\n\n\n\nThe Opening Weekend (Feb 13–15)\n\n\n\n\nFriday\, Feb 13: The tournament opens with the Legends Event at 6:00 PM. Fans will see icons like Juan Martin del Potro and the Bryan Brothers take the court.\n\n\n\nSaturday\, Feb 14: ATP 250 Qualifying begins at 10:00 AM\, where 16 players battle for four coveted spots in the main draw. Legends sessions continue in the afternoon and evening.\n\n\n\nSunday\, Feb 15: Qualifying Finals and the conclusion of the Legends tour\, featuring a marquee doubles match between the Bryan Bros and the team of Del Potro and Tommy Haas.\n\n\n\n\nATP 250 Main Draw (Feb 16–22)\n\n\n\n\nMonday & Tuesday (Feb 16–17): First-round singles and doubles action. Day sessions start at 11:00 AM; Night sessions at 6:00 PM.\n\n\n\nWednesday & Thursday (Feb 18–19): Second-round play. Defending historic champion Taylor Fritz is slated for his debut on Thursday night.\n\n\n\nFriday\, Feb 20: The Quarterfinals. Matches become increasingly intense as the field narrows to the final four.\n\n\n\nSaturday\, Feb 21: The Semifinals. The first singles finalist is decided at 3:00 PM\, with the second finalist emerging following the 8:00 PM session.\n\n\n\nSunday\, Feb 22: Championship Sunday. The Doubles Final takes place at 1:00 PM\, followed by the Singles Final at 4:00 PM.\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nStars to Watch: The 2026 Player Field\n\n\n\nThe 2026 lineup is one of the strongest in the event’s history\, featuring seven players currently ranked in the world’s Top 30. \n\n\n\n\nTaylor Fritz (USA): The “King of Delray” returns with a chance to make history. Having won back-to-back titles in 2023 and 2024\, Fritz is aiming to become the first player in 34 years to hoist the trophy three times.\n\n\n\nCasper Ruud (Norway): Making his tournament debut\, the world No. 13 and three-time Grand Slam finalist brings a tactical brilliance to the Florida hard courts. His father\, Christian\, played here in 1998\, adding a legacy element to his appearance.\n\n\n\nTommy Paul (USA): A local resident and 2024 finalist\, Paul is currently ranked in the Top 20 and is a heavy favorite for the title after a breakthrough 2025 season.\n\n\n\nFrances Tiafoe (USA): The 2018 champion and fan favorite returns to one of his most successful hunting grounds.\n\n\n\nThe Next Gen Stars: Keep an eye on Alex Michelsen and Learner Tien. Tien\, a rising American star\, won the Next Gen ATP Finals in December 2025 and is a dark horse to reach the finals here.\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nPast Champions and Tournament History\n\n\n\nThe Delray Beach Open has a storied history of crowning legendary champions. The 2025 defending champion is Miomir Kecmanovic\, who secured a thrilling comeback victory over Alejandro Davidovich Fokina (3-6\, 6-1\, 7-5). \n\n\n\nNotable Past Singles Champions: \n\n\n\n\nTaylor Fritz (2023\, 2024)\n\n\n\nCameron Norrie (2022)\n\n\n\nHubert Hurkacz (2021)\n\n\n\nReilly Opelka (2020)\n\n\n\nFrances Tiafoe (2018)\n\n\n\nMarin Cilic (2014)\n\n\n\nJuan Martin del Potro (2011)\n\n\n\nKei Nishikori (2008 – Youngest winner at age 18)\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nSpecial Events and Fan Experience\n\n\n\nWhat sets Delray Beach apart is its “Festival of Tennis” atmosphere. The DBO Food & Wine Series is a major draw\, featuring sold-out events like: \n\n\n\n\nBurgers\, Bourbon and Brew (Feb 18): Craft spirits paired with gourmet sliders.\n\n\n\nTacos\, Tequila and Tennis (Feb 19): A South Florida staple.\n\n\n\nGame\, Set\, Pour (Feb 20): The ultimate craft beer and wine tasting.\n\n\n\n\nBeyond the food\, the tournament honors the community with Military & First Responder Appreciation Day\, Senior Days\, and the USTA Florida Kids Day. Fans can also test their own skills at the BMW Interactive Fan Zone\, featuring speed-of-serve cages and racing simulators. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nHow to Watch\n\n\n\nFor those who cannot make it to the stadium\, the tournament is televised nationally on The Tennis Channel in the United States and distributed to over 135 countries worldwide. Whether watching from the front row or a screen across the globe\, the 2026 Delray Beach Open is set to be an unforgettable week of ATP tennis.
URL:https://tennistourcalendar.com/event/2026-delray-beach-open/
LOCATION:Delray Beach Tennis Center\, 201 W Atlantic Ave\, Delray Beach\, Florida\, 33444\, United States
CATEGORIES:ATP Tour
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Argentina/Buenos_Aires:20260207T000000
DTEND;TZID=America/Argentina/Buenos_Aires:20260215T235959
DTSTAMP:20260501T031719
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SUMMARY:2026 Argentina Open
DESCRIPTION:The 2026 IEB+ Argentina Open is currently underway\, marking the 29th edition of this prestigious clay-court event. Held at the historic “Cathedral of Argentinean Tennis\,” this tournament serves as a crucial stop in the South American “Golden Swing.” \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nTournament Profile: Dates & Venue\n\n\n\n\nDates: February 9 – February 15\, 2026\n\n\n\nVenue: Buenos Aires Lawn Tennis Club\, Argentina\n\n\n\nSurface: Outdoor Clay\n\n\n\nCategory: ATP Tour 250\n\n\n\nDraw Size: 28 Singles / 16 Doubles\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nStars to Watch: Seeded Players\n\n\n\nThe 2026 entry list features a strong mix of local favorites and international clay-court specialists. Notably\, João Fonseca returns to defend his title after his historic breakthrough last year. \n\n\n\nSeedPlayerNationality1Francisco CerúndoloArgentina2Luciano DarderiItaly3João FonsecaBrazil4Sebastián BáezArgentina5Daniel AltmaierGermany6Camilo Ugo CarabelliArgentina7Tomás Martín EtcheverryArgentina8Matteo BerrettiniItaly\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nTournament Schedule\n\n\n\nThe tournament follows a standard week-long progression\, with day sessions usually beginning at 1:00 PM and evening sessions at 6:30 PM. \n\n\n\n\nFeb 7–8: Qualifying Rounds\n\n\n\nFeb 9–10: First Round (Main Draw)\n\n\n\nFeb 11–12: Round of 16\n\n\n\nFeb 13: Quarterfinals\n\n\n\nFeb 14: Semifinals (1:00 PM / 4:00 PM / 6:00 PM)\n\n\n\nFeb 15: Finals (1:30 PM / 4:00 PM)\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nPrize Money & ATP Points\n\n\n\nThe total financial commitment for the 2026 edition is USD 675\,310. Here is the breakdown for the singles competition: \n\n\n\nRoundPrize Money (USD)ATP PointsWinner$102\,715250Finalist$59\,920165Semifinalist$35\,230100Quarterfinalist$20\,41050Round of 16$11\,85025Round of 32$7\,2450\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nPast Champions (Open Era Highlights)\n\n\n\nBuenos Aires has a rich history of elite champions. João Fonseca made headlines in 2025 by becoming the youngest champion in the tournament’s history. \n\n\n\n\n2025: João Fonseca (Brazil)\n\n\n\n2024: Facundo Díaz Acosta (Argentina)\n\n\n\n2023: Carlos Alcaraz (Spain)\n\n\n\n2022: Casper Ruud (Norway)\n\n\n\n2021: Diego Schwartzman (Argentina)\n\n\n\nNotable Legends: Rafael Nadal (2015)\, David Ferrer (2012–14)\, Gustavo Kuerten (2001).
URL:https://tennistourcalendar.com/event/2026-argentina-open/
LOCATION:Buenos Aires Lawn Tennis Club\, Av. Olleros 1510\, C1426CRB Cdad.\, Autónoma de Buenos Aires\, Argentina
CATEGORIES:ATP Tour
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Amsterdam:20260207T000000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Amsterdam:20260215T235959
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SUMMARY:2026 ABN AMRO Open
DESCRIPTION:Updated on April 27\, 2026\n\n\nThe 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. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nTournament Information\n\n\n\n\nTournament: ABN AMRO Open (53rd Edition)\n\n\n\nDates: February 7 – 15\, 2026\n\n\n\nLocation: Rotterdam\, Netherlands\n\n\n\nVenue: Rotterdam Ahoy\n\n\n\nSurface: Indoor Hard\n\n\n\nCategory: ATP 500 (Men’s)\, ITF 1 Series (Wheelchair)\n\n\n\nTotal Prize Pool: €2\,462\,660\n\n\n\n\nThe 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. \n\n\n\nSchedule and Key Dates\n\n\n\nThe 2026 tournament kicks off with the qualifying rounds on the first weekend\, followed by main draw action. \n\n\n\n\nQualifying: Saturday\, Feb 7 – Sunday\, Feb 8\n\n\n\nMain Draw Starts: Monday\, Feb 9\n\n\n\nTheme Days:\n\nTasty Tuesday: Feb 10\n\n\n\nKids Day: Wednesday\, Feb 11\n\n\n\n#NextGen Day: Thursday\, Feb 12\n\n\n\n\n\nQuarterfinals: Friday\, Feb 13\n\n\n\nSemifinals: Saturday\, Feb 14 (Afternoon & Evening sessions)\n\n\n\nFinals: Sunday\, Feb 15\n\nDoubles Final: 1:00 PM\n\n\n\nSingles Final: 3:30 PM\n\n\n\n\n\n\nSee the full schedule here. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nPrize Money and Points Distribution\n\n\n\nThe 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: \n\n\n\nSingles\n\n\n\nRoundPrize MoneyATP PointsWinner€460\,555500Finalist€247\,800330Semifinalist€132\,060200Quarterfinalist€67\,470100Round of 16€36\,01550Round of 32€19\,2050\n\n\n\nDoubles (Per Team)\n\n\n\nRoundPrize MoneyATP PointsWinner€151\,280500Finalist€80\,680300Semifinalist€40\,820180Quarterfinalist€20\,42090Round of 16€10\,5600\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nHistory & Past Champions\n\n\n\nThe 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. \n\n\n\nYearSingles ChampionRunner-UpScore2025Carlos Alcaraz (ESP)Alex de Minaur (AUS)6-4\, 3-6\, 6-22024Jannik Sinner (ITA)Alex de Minaur (AUS)7-5\, 6-42023Daniil MedvedevJannik Sinner (ITA)5-7\, 6-2\, 6-22022Felix Auger-Aliassime (CAN)Stefanos Tsitsipas (GRE)6-4\, 6-22021Andrey RublevMarton Fucsovics (HUN)7-6(4)\, 6-4\n\n\n\nFun Fact: Roger Federer holds the record for the most singles titles at this event with three victories (2005\, 2012\, 2018). \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n2026 Champions (To Be Updated)\n\n\n\nThis section will be updated following the conclusion of the tournament on February 15\, 2026. \n\n\n\n\nMen’s Singles Champion: TBD\n\n\n\nMen’s Doubles Champions: TBD\n\n\n\nWheelchair Singles Champion (Men): TBD\n\n\n\nWheelchair Singles Champion (Women): TBD
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LOCATION:Rotterdam Ahoy\, Ahoyweg 10\, Rotterdam\, 3084\, Netherlands
CATEGORIES:ATP Tour
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SUMMARY:2026 Nexo Dallas Open
DESCRIPTION:The 2026 Nexo Dallas Open marks the dawn of a new era for tennis in Texas. Now officially upgraded to an ATP 500 event\, the tournament has evolved from a respected 250-level stop into one of the premier indoor hard-court events on the global calendar. \n\n\n\nThis year’s edition promises to be the biggest yet\, featuring a massive increase in prize money\, a star-studded player field\, and a return to the spectacular Ford Center at The Star in Frisco. As the only indoor ATP Tour event in the United States\, the Dallas Open offers a unique\, electrifying atmosphere that blends elite sports with high-end Texas hospitality. \n\n\n\nBelow is your complete guide to the 2026 tournament\, including the provisional schedule\, player field analysis\, prize money breakdown\, and a look back at past champions. \n\n\n\nTournament Fast Facts\n\n\n\nCategoryDetailsLevelATP 500 (Upgraded from ATP 250)DatesFebruary 7–15\, 2026Main Draw Size28 Singles / 16 DoublesSurfaceIndoor Hard (SportMaster)VenueFord Center at The Star (Frisco\, TX)Total Financial Commitment~$2\,833\,335 USDDefending ChampionDenis Shapovalov (CAN)\n\n\n\nThe Venue: A World-Class Stage\n\n\n\nThe tournament takes place at the Ford Center at The Star\, the world corporate headquarters and training facility of the NFL’s Dallas Cowboys. \n\n\n\nThe move from the SMU campus (Styslinger/Altec Tennis Complex) to the Ford Center was a game-changer initiated in 2025. The facility transforms a 12\,000-seat indoor football stadium into an intimate yet massive tennis arena. \n\n\n\n\nCapacity: The stadium holds approx. 6\,000–12\,000 fans for tennis (depending on configuration)\, triple the capacity of the previous venue.\n\n\n\nExperience: Fans can access “The Star District\,” a 91-acre campus filled with dining\, shopping\, and entertainment options just steps from the court.\n\n\n\nPremium Seating: New options include the Choctaw Club (courtside suites) and the Comfort Loge\, offering all-inclusive food and beverages—a standard befitting an ATP 500 event.\n\n\n\n\n2026 Player Field: The Stars Align\n\n\n\nThanks to the ATP 500 upgrade\, the 2026 field is arguably the strongest in the tournament’s history. The draw features a heavy concentration of top American talent alongside elite international stars. \n\n\n\nThe Contenders\n\n\n\n\n🇺🇸 Ben Shelton: The explosive American lefty returns as a top seed. Known for his blistering serve and charisma\, Shelton thrives in indoor conditions where his power is amplified.\n\n\n\n🇺🇸 Taylor Fritz: A consistent Top 10 presence\, Fritz is looking to add a home-soil ATP 500 title to his resume. His flat\, penetrating groundstrokes are perfectly suited for the Ford Center courts.\n\n\n\n🇳🇴 Casper Ruud: The former World No. 2 and multi-time Grand Slam finalist adds international prestige. Ruud reached the final here in 2025 and will be eager to go one step further this year.\n\n\n\n🇨🇦 Denis Shapovalov (Defending Champion): The Canadian produced a stunning run in 2025 to lift the trophy. His flashy lefty one-handed backhand makes him a fan favorite in Dallas.\n\n\n\n🇧🇬 Grigor Dimitrov: One of the most elegant players on tour\, Dimitrov’s veteran experience and variety make him a dangerous threat on fast indoor courts.\n\n\n\n\nOther Notable Entrants: \n\n\n\n\n🇺🇸 Tommy Paul (2024 Champion)\n\n\n\n🇪🇸 Alejandro Davidovich Fokina\n\n\n\n🇺🇸 Frances Tiafoe\n\n\n\n🇺🇸 Learner Tien (Next Gen Star)\n\n\n\n\nProvisional Schedule of Events\n\n\n\nNote: Times are subject to change. Check daily orders of play. \n\n\n\n\nSaturday\, Feb 7:\n\nQualifying Rounds: 10:00 AM Start.\n\n\n\n“All-American Classic” (Exhibition): 8:00 PM. Featuring legends John McEnroe and Andy Roddick vs. John Isner and Sam Querrey.\n\n\n\n\n\nSunday\, Feb 8:\n\nQualifying Finals: 12:00 PM Start.\n\n\n\nKids Weekend: Special activities for families.\n\n\n\n\n\nMonday\, Feb 9 – Thursday\, Feb 12:\n\nEarly Rounds (R32 & R16): Day sessions typically start at 12:00 PM; Night sessions at 7:00 PM.\n\n\n\n\n\nFriday\, Feb 13:\n\nQuarterfinals: 12:00 PM and 7:00 PM Sessions.\n\n\n\n\n\nSaturday\, Feb 14:\n\nSemifinals: 12:00 PM (Doubles/Singles) and 6:00 PM (Singles Feature).\n\n\n\n\n\nSunday\, Feb 15:\n\nFinals: Doubles Final at 1:00 PM\, followed by the Singles Final.\n\n\n\n\n\n\nPrize Money & Ranking Points\n\n\n\nThe jump to ATP 500 status brings a significant financial boost. The total prize money pool exceeds $2.8 million\, a sharp increase from the ~$800k offered in the ATP 250 era. \n\n\n\nResultPointsPrize Money (Est.)*Winner500~$516\,000Finalist330~$277\,000Semifinalist200~$148\,000Quarterfinalist100~$75\,000Round of 1650~$40\,000Round of 320~$22\,000\n\n\n\n*Figures are estimates based on standard ATP 500 distributions and 2025 data; subject to final confirmation by the tournament. \n\n\n\nPast Champions (Dallas Era)\n\n\n\nThe tournament relocated to Dallas in 2022 (previously the New York Open). Since landing in Texas\, it has seen a mix of giant servers and agile baseliners lift the trophy. \n\n\n\n\n2025: 🇨🇦 Denis Shapovalov def. 🇳🇴 Casper Ruud (6–4\, 6–4)\n\n\n\n2024: 🇺🇸 Tommy Paul def. 🇺🇸 Marcos Giron (7–6\, 5–7\, 6–3)\n\n\n\n2023: 🇨🇳 Wu Yibing def. 🇺🇸 John Isner (6–7\, 7–6\, 7–6)\n\nHistory Made: Wu saved 4 championship points to become the first Chinese player to win an ATP Tour title.\n\n\n\n\n\n2022: 🇺🇸 Reilly Opelka def. 🇺🇸 Jenson Brooksby (7–6\, 7–6)
URL:https://tennistourcalendar.com/event/2026-dallas-open/
LOCATION:Ford Center at The Star\, 9 Cowboys Way\, Frisco\, Texas\, 75034\, United States
CATEGORIES:ATP Tour
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ORGANIZER;CN="Peter Lebedevs":MAILTO:plebedevs@gfsportsandentertainment.com
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20260201T000000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20260208T235959
DTSTAMP:20260501T031719
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SUMMARY:2026 Open Occitanie
DESCRIPTION:Updated on April 27\, 2026\n\n\nThe ATP Tour returns to the south of France this February for the 16th edition of the Open Occitanie. Held at the Sud de France Arena\, this ATP 250 event has become a staple of the indoor hard-court season\, consistently attracting a blend of established stars and rising talent. \n\n\n\nFollowing Félix Auger-Aliassime’s triumph in 2025\, a new field of contenders has arrived in Montpellier\, including top-ranked Frenchman Ugo Humbert and Dutch star Tallon Griekspoor. \n\n\n\nQuick Tournament Facts\n\n\n\nDetailInformationOfficial NameOpen Occitanie (ATP 250)Edition16thDatesSunday\, February 1 – Sunday\, February 8\, 2026VenueSud de France Arena\, Montpellier\, FranceSurfaceHard (Indoor)CategoryATP Tour 250Tournament DirectorSébastien GrosjeanTicketing InformationTickets available at: https://www.openoccitanie.com/en/tickets/\n\n\n\nProvisional Schedule\n\n\n\nPlease note that all times are subject to change due to match length\, television scheduling\, and unforeseen circumstances. \n\n\n\nDateDayStage of CompetitionDoors OpenStart of First MatchEnd of Matches (Approx.)February 1SundaySingles Qualifiers (Round 1)10:00 am10:30 am5:00 pmFebruary 2MondaySingles Qualifiers (Round 2)\, Singles Round of 32\, Doubles Round of 1611:30 am12:00 pm11:00 pmFebruary 3TuesdaySingles Round of 32\, Doubles Round of 1611:30 am12:30 pm11:00 pmFebruary 4WednesdaySingles Round of 32 (End) / Singles Round of 16 (Start)\, Doubles Round of 16 (End) / Doubles Quarterfinals (Start)11:30 am12:00 pm11:00 pmFebruary 5ThursdaySingles Round of 16\, Doubles Quarterfinals11:30 am12:30 pm11:00 pmFebruary 6FridaySingles Quarterfinals\, Doubles First Semifinal11:30 am12:30 pm11:00 pmFebruary 7SaturdaySingles Semifinals\, Doubles Second Semifinal11:30 am12:30 pm6:00 pmFebruary 8SundayFinals Day: Doubles Final (12:30 pm start)\, Singles Final (3:00 pm start)11:30 am12:30 pm4:30 pm\n\n\n\nPlayer Field: Who to Watch\n\n\n\nThe 2026 acceptance list features a heavy-hitting lineup\, headlined by defending champion Felix Auger-Aliassime and a deep pool of French talent looking to reclaim the title on home soil. \n\n\n\nTop Seeds & Contenders:\n\n\n\n\nFelix Auger-Aliassime (CAN): The World No. 8 and top seed returns as the defending champion. Known for his indoor prowess\, “King Felix” is the man to beat in Montpellier.\n\n\n\nFlavio Cobolli (ITA): The second seed and a rising star in the Top 30\, Cobolli brings intensity and a high-energy baseline game to the Sud de France Arena.\n\n\n\nTomas Machac (CZE): Seeded third\, Machac is one of 2026’s early success stories\, having already captured a title in Adelaide this January.\n\n\n\nTallon Griekspoor (NED): The Dutch No. 1 enters as the fourth seed\, looking to find his rhythm and add another indoor trophy to his mantle.\n\n\n\nUgo Humbert (FRA): As the fifth seed and highest-ranked Frenchman\, Humbert thrives under the roof. He is arguably the local favorite to lift the trophy.\n\n\n\nArthur Fils (FRA): The sixth seed makes a highly anticipated return to competitive action this week. Despite a recent injury layoff\, his explosive power makes him a “dangerous floater.”\n\n\n\n\nOther Notable Entries:\n\n\n\n\nHubert Hurkacz (POL): The seventh seed is a perennial threat on fast courts with his massive serve.\n\n\n\nAleksandar Kovacevic (USA): The 2025 runner-up returns as the eighth seed\, aiming to go one better after his narrow defeat in last year’s final.\n\n\n\nStan Wawrinka (SUI): The three-time Grand Slam champion continues his farewell tour with a wildcard entry\, drawing massive crowds for his opening matches.\n\n\n\nFrench Veterans & Rising Stars: The draw is rounded out by established names like Adrian Mannarino and Botic van de Zandschulp\, alongside young French talents Arthur Cazaux and Giovanni Mpetshi Perricard.\n\n\n\n\nPrize Money and Points Distribution (2026)\n\n\n\nThe total financial commitment for the 2026 edition has reached €612\,620\, marking a 5.42% increase from last year. This boost reflects the tournament’s growing stature on the ATP calendar. \n\n\n\nSingles Distribution\n\n\n\nRoundPrize MoneyRanking PointsWinner€93\,175250Finalist€54\,360165Semi-finalist€31\,955100Quarter-finalist€18\,51550Round of 16€10\,75025Round of 32€6\,5700\n\n\n\nDoubles Distribution (Per Team)\n\n\n\nRoundPrize MoneyRanking PointsWinner€32\,410250Finalist€17\,410150Semi-finalist€10\,19090Quarter-finalist€5\,65045Round of 16€3\,3300\n\n\n\nTournament Fact Sheet & History\n\n\n\nSince its move to Montpellier in 2010\, the Open Occitanie (formerly Open Sud de France) has been a fortress for French tennis. However\, recent years have seen international stars break through\, with champions like Alexander Bublik\, Jannik Sinner\, and Félix Auger-Aliassime claiming the trophy. \n\n\n\nPast Champions (Singles): \n\n\n\n\n2025: Félix Auger-Aliassime (def. Aleksandar Kovacevic)\n\n\n\n2024: Alexander Bublik (def. Borna Ćorić)\n\n\n\n2023: Jannik Sinner (def. Maxime Cressy)\n\n\n\n2022: Alexander Bublik (def. Alexander Zverev)\n\n\n\n2021: David Goffin (def. Roberto Bautista Agut)\n\n\n\n2020: Gaël Monfils (def. Vasek Pospisil)\n\n\n\n\n2026 Champions (To Be Updated)\n\n\n\n\nSingles Winner: TBD\n\n\n\nDoubles Winners: TBD\n\n\n\n\nThis section will be updated following the conclusion of the finals on February 8\, 2026. \n\n\n\nTickets and Venue Information\n\n\n\nAll official information regarding tickets\, hospitality packages\, and general event details can be found on the tournament’s official website. For fans eager to secure their seats and experience the vibrant atmosphere in person\, the dedicated ticketing page is the place to go: \n\n\n\nOfficial Ticketing Link: https://www.openoccitanie.com/en/tickets/ \n\n\n\nThe Sud de France Arena is a premier sports venue\, providing excellent viewing angles and modern amenities for spectators. Given the popularity of this ATP 250 event\, securing tickets early\, especially for the high-demand weekend sessions (Quarterfinals\, Semifinals\, and Finals)\, is strongly recommended. The week-long competition offers fantastic value\, giving fans the opportunity to witness the best of men’s professional tennis in the heart of the Occitanie region. Mark your calendars for February 1 – 8\, 2026\, for a week of unmissable indoor hardcourt action.
URL:https://tennistourcalendar.com/event/2026-open-occitanie/
LOCATION:Sud de France Arena\, Montpellier Exhibition Center\, Rte de la Foire\, Montpellier\, 34470\, France
CATEGORIES:ATP Tour
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SUMMARY:2026 Adelaide International
DESCRIPTION:Updated on April 27\, 2026\n\n\nThe 2026 Adelaide International has concluded its return to “The Drive\,” wrapping up a spectacular week that kicked off the Australian Summer of Tennis. As a premier preparation event for the Australian Open\, the tournament once again showcased a high-calibre combined field\, delivering world-class action from the best men’s and women’s players on tour. \n\n\n\nFrom blistering summer days to electric night sessions under the canopy-roofed Centre Court\, fans were treated to a week of upsets\, breakthroughs\, and championship resilience. The event solidified its reputation as a vital stop for players seeking crucial match practice\, valuable ranking points\, and an early-season title before heading to Melbourne. \n\n\n\nTable of Contents[Open][Close]2026 ChampionsWomen’s Singles Champion: Mirra AndreevaMen’s Singles Champion: Tomáš MacháčMen’s Doubles Champions: Harri Heliövaara & Henry PattenWomen’s Doubles Champions: Kateřina Siniaková & Zhang ShuaiQuad Wheelchair Singles Champion: Niels VinkTournament Essentials: Dates\, Venue\, and CategoryPrize Money and Points DistributionWTA 500 (Women’s Tour)ATP 250 (Men’s Tour)A Champion’s TraditionTournament Recap & Notable PerformancesAccessing Official ResultsLooking Ahead\n\n\n\n2026 Champions\n\n\n\nThe tournament finals on Saturday\, January 17\, saw four new champions etch their names into Adelaide history across the singles\, doubles\, and wheelchair events. \n\n\n\nWomen’s Singles Champion: Mirra Andreeva\n\n\n\nIn a dominant display of baseline aggression and tactical maturity\, 3rd seed Mirra Andreeva captured the WTA 500 title. The teenage sensation defeated Canadian rising star and 8th seed Victoria Mboko in straight sets\, 6-3\, 6-1. Andreeva’s victory sends a strong message to the field ahead of the first Grand Slam of the year\, showcasing the form that has made her one of the most exciting young talents in the sport. \n\n\n\nMen’s Singles Champion: Tomáš Macháč\n\n\n\nThe ATP 250 final was a gritty three-set battle that thrilled the capacity crowd. Czech star and 8th seed Tomáš Macháč outlasted France’s Ugo Humbert in a match defined by heavy hitting and dramatic momentum shifts. After dropping the second set in a tiebreak\, Macháč rallied decisively in the decider to claim the trophy with a 6-4\, 6-7(2)\, 6-2 victory. \n\n\n\nMen’s Doubles Champions: Harri Heliövaara & Henry Patten\n\n\n\nThe British-Finnish pairing of Harri Heliövaara and Henry Patten (Seeds 2) produced a clinical performance to defeat the formidable German duo of Kevin Krawietz and Tim Pütz (Seeds 4). The number two seeds claimed the title with a swift 6-3\, 6-2 win. \n\n\n\nWomen’s Doubles Champions: Kateřina Siniaková & Zhang Shuai\n\n\n\nKateřina Siniaková and Zhang Shuai clinched the 2026 Adelaide International women’s doubles title\, defeating Lyudmyla Kichenok and Desirae Krawczyk 6-1\, 6-4 in the final. \n\n\n\nQuad Wheelchair Singles Champion: Niels Vink\n\n\n\nIn a clash of the titans\, top seed Niels Vink overcame 2nd seed Sam Schröder in a high-quality final. Vink took the first set comfortably before edging a tight second-set tiebreak to win 6-1\, 7-6(3). \n\n\n\nTournament Essentials: Dates\, Venue\, and Category\n\n\n\nHeld during a prime week in January\, the tournament offered a fast-paced\, knockout format for both tours. \n\n\n\nDetailInformationDatesMonday\, January 12 – Saturday\, January 17\, 2026VenueMemorial Drive Tennis Centre\, Adelaide\, South AustraliaSurfaceOutdoor Hard Court (Greenset)CategoryWTA 500 (Women’s Tour) & ATP 250 (Men’s Tour)\n\n\n\nThe Memorial Drive Tennis Centre provided world-class tennis conditions\, with its hard-court surface identical to that used at the Australian Open\, ensuring players were perfectly tuned up for the conditions in Melbourne. \n\n\n\nPrize Money and Points Distribution\n\n\n\nAs a combined event\, the Adelaide International awarded different ranking points and prize money across the men’s and women’s draws. For 2026\, the total financial commitment exceeded US$1.9 million combined\, with significant increases in the women’s prize purse reflecting the WTA 500 status. \n\n\n\nWTA 500 (Women’s Tour)\n\n\n\nThe women’s event offered a total prize money pool of approximately $1\,206\,446. \n\n\n\n\nWinner: $185\,500 + 500 Points\n\n\n\nFinalist: $114\,500 + 325 Points\n\n\n\nSemifinalist: $66\,000 + 195 Points\n\n\n\nQuarterfinalist: $33\,470 + 108 Points\n\n\n\nDoubles Winners (Team): ~$61\,540\n\n\n\n\nATP 250 (Men’s Tour)\n\n\n\nThe men’s event featured a total prize pool of approximately $700\,045. \n\n\n\n\nWinner: $106\,490 + 250 Points\n\n\n\nFinalist: $62\,115 + 165 Points\n\n\n\nSemifinalist: $36\,520 + 100 Points\n\n\n\nQuarterfinalist: $21\,155 + 50 Points\n\n\n\nDoubles Winners (Team): ~$36\,610\n\n\n\n\nA Champion’s Tradition\n\n\n\nThe Adelaide International maintained its strong history of attracting Grand Slam contenders. Winning in Adelaide often provides the perfect launchpad for the rest of the season. \n\n\n\nYearMen’s Singles ChampionWomen’s Singles Champion2026Tomáš MacháčMirra Andreeva2025Félix Auger-AliassimeMadison Keys2024Jiří LehečkaJeļena Ostapenko2023Novak DjokovicAryna Sabalenka2020Andrey RublevAshleigh Barty\n\n\n\nTournament Recap & Notable Performances\n\n\n\nThe 2026 draw ceremony set the stage for a week of intense competition. \n\n\n\nATP Singles Highlights: \n\n\n\nThe men’s draw featured 28 players\, with the top four seeds receiving first-round byes. While heavy hitters like Ugo Humbert lived up to expectations by reaching the final\, it was Tomáš Macháč whose resilience stole the show. His path to the title required navigating a field of hard-court specialists\, culminating in a physically demanding three-set final that lasted nearly two and a half hours. \n\n\n\nWTA Singles Highlights: \n\n\n\nThe women’s draw of 30 players saw the top seeds assert their dominance early. However\, the story of the week was the continued rise of young talent. Victoria Mboko battled her way to the final as the 8th seed\, proving she belongs on the big stage\, but she ultimately couldn’t halt the momentum of the 3rd seed\, Mirra Andreeva\, who dropped very few games throughout the week. \n\n\n\nAccessing Official Results\n\n\n\nFor fans and media looking for the complete completed draw\, match statistics\, and detailed scorecards from the tournament week\, the official tour websites remain the definitive sources. \n\n\n\n\nOfficial ATP Overview & Results: Adelaide International Overview (ATP Tour Official Site)\n\n\n\nOfficial WTA Overview & Results: Adelaide International Overview (WTA Official Site)\n\n\n\n\nLooking Ahead\n\n\n\nWith the trophies lifted and the ranking points distributed\, the focus now shifts entirely to Melbourne Park. The 2026 Adelaide International provided the perfect prelude\, giving fans a glimpse of the form and rivalries that will define the Australian Open. \n\n\n\nThe Drive Experience Beyond the court\, the event was a massive success for fans. The “Pinky Flat” entertainment precinct buzzed all week with live music\, food trucks\, and family activities\, proving that the Adelaide International is as much a summer festival as it is a sporting event. \n\n\n\nFor news on the 2027 tournament and ticket releases later in the year\, keep an eye on the official website: https://www.tennis.com.au/adelaide-international
URL:https://tennistourcalendar.com/event/2026-adelaide-international/
LOCATION:Memorial Drive Tennis Centre\, Adelaide Oval\, War Memorial Dr\, Adelaide\, South Australia\, 5006\, Australia
CATEGORIES:ATP Tour,WTA Tour
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SUMMARY:2026 ASB Classic
DESCRIPTION:Updated on April 27\, 2026\n\n\nThe 2026 ASB Classic has officially concluded\, bringing two weeks of world-class tennis to a close at the ASB Tennis Centre in Auckland\, New Zealand. Held from 5–17 January 2026\, the tournament once again lived up to its reputation as one of the most popular and competitive warm-up events for the Australian Open\, combining high-quality tennis with an intimate setting and a vibrant summer festival atmosphere at the “The Serve” entertainment precinct. \n\n\n\nStaged at the historic ASB Tennis Centre on Stanley Street\, the event was split into two distinct weeks: the WTA 250 women’s tournament during the first week\, followed by the ATP 250 men’s tournament in the second week. Fans were treated to thrilling matches\, dramatic comebacks\, and breakthrough performances as players fine-tuned their form ahead of the season’s first Grand Slam. \n\n\n\nChampions\n\n\n\nThe 2026 edition crowned new champions across all four main events\, highlighting a mix of emerging talent and established doubles expertise: \n\n\n\n\nMen’s Singles:🇨🇿 Jakub Menšík defeated 🇦🇷 Sebastián Báez\, 6–3\, 7–6(9–7)\n\n\n\nWomen’s Singles:🇺🇦 Elina Svitolina defeated 🇨🇳 Wang Xinyu\, 6–3\, 7–6(8–6)\n\n\n\nMen’s Doubles:🇫🇷 Théo Arribagé / 🇮🇹 Albano Olivetti defeated 🇦🇹 Alexander Erler / 🇺🇸 Robert Galloway\, 7–6(7–2)\, 6–4\n\n\n\nWomen’s Doubles:🇨🇳 Guo Hanyu / 🇫🇷 Kristina Mladenovic defeated 🇨🇳 Xu Yifan / 🇨🇳 Yang Zhaoxuan\, 7–6(9–7)\, 6–1\n\n\n\n\nWith its champions crowned and the final balls struck\, the 2026 ASB Classic once again confirmed its status as a key stop on the early-season tennis calendar\, setting the stage perfectly for the drama to unfold next at the Australian Open. \n\n\n\n\nJanuary 2026 Tennis Results: Brisbane\, Hong Kong\, Auckland\, and United Cup\n\n\n\n\nTournament Fast Facts\n\n\n\nFeatureDetailsDates (WTA)January 5 – 11\, 2026Dates (ATP)January 12 – 17\, 2026VenueASB Tennis Centre\, Auckland\, NZSurfaceOutdoor Hard Court (GreenSet)Draw Size32 Singles / 16 Doubles (Both events)Points250 (Winner)\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nWeek 1: WTA 250 Overview (January 5–11)\n\n\n\n\n2026 ASB Classic: Women’s Singles Draw and Results\n\n\n\n\nThe women’s week has kicked off with a stacked field featuring a mix of Grand Slam legends\, established Top 20 stars\, and a wave of exciting teenage talent from around the globe. \n\n\n\nWTA Top Seeds & Contenders\n\n\n\nThe draw is headlined by Elina Svitolina (UKR)\, the former World No. 3\, who returns to Auckland as the top seed. She is joined by the aggressive American Emma Navarro\, seeded second\, who had a breakout season last year. The seeds also highlight the tournament’s focus on the “next generation” of Asian and American talent. \n\n\n\n\n[1] Elina Svitolina (UKR): The heavy favorite\, bringing her elite baseline defense to Stanley Street.\n\n\n\n[2] Emma Navarro (USA): A rising star with a powerful all-court game.\n\n\n\n[3] Iva Jovic (USA): The teenage sensation making waves on the pro tour.\n\n\n\n[4] Alexandra Eala (PHI): A historic talent for the Philippines\, seeded fourth.\n\n\n\n[6] Janice Tjen (INA): The Indonesian rising star making her debut as a seeded player.\n\n\n\n\nWildcards to Watch: The wildcard list this year is nothing short of legendary. Venus Williams returns to one of her favorite hunting grounds\, alongside fellow American and former US Open champion Sloane Stephens. British No. 1 Katie Boulter and local Kiwi hope Monique Barry round out the wildcard entries. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nWeek 2: ATP 250 Overview (January 12–17)\n\n\n\nOnce the women crown their champion\, the men take over. The ATP field for 2026 is arguably one of the strongest 250-level draws of the season\, featuring explosive power hitters and Grand Slam finalists. \n\n\n\nATP Headliners\n\n\n\nBen Shelton (USA) leads the field as the top seed. The charismatic American\, known for his thunderous serve and athleticism\, is the man to beat. He is challenged by the steady and clay-savvy Casper Ruud (NOR)\, who is looking to translate his massive consistency onto the Auckland hard courts. \n\n\n\nOther notable entries include: \n\n\n\n\n[3] Jakub Mensik (CZE): The “Next Gen” standout who has been rapidly climbing the rankings.\n\n\n\n[5] Cameron Norrie (GBR): Raised in Auckland\, Norrie always receives a hero’s welcome. He is desperate to finally lift the trophy at his “home” event.\n\n\n\nGaël Monfils (FRA): The 2025 Defending Champion. At 39\, “La Monf” remains one of the most entertaining players in history.\n\n\n\nStan Wawrinka (SUI): The three-time Grand Slam champion has accepted a wildcard\, bringing his legendary one-handed backhand to New Zealand fans\, possibly for the last time.\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nPrize Money & Ranking Points Breakdown\n\n\n\nBoth events offer vital ranking points (250 for the winner) that can determine seeding for the upcoming Australian Open. The prize money pools have seen slight increases for 2026\, reflecting the tournament’s commercial success. \n\n\n\nWTA Financial Commitment: USD 283\,347\n\n\n\nFinishPrize Money (USD)PointsWinner$37\,390250Finalist$22\,125163Semifinalist$12\,33198Quarterfinalist$7\,02554Round of 16$4\,28530Round of 32$3\,0651\n\n\n\nATP Financial Commitment: USD 700\,045\n\n\n\nWhile the exact round-by-round distribution for the men is finalized at the draw ceremony\, the total commitment aligns with the ATP 250 standard\, offering a significantly larger purse than the WTA side due to different tour structures. \n\n\n\nFinishPrize Money (USD)PointsWinner$106\,460250Finalist$62\,115165Semifinalist$36\,520100Quarterfinalist$21\,15550Round of 16$12\,28525Round of 32$7\,5100\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nVenue & Fan Experience\n\n\n\nThe ASB Tennis Centre is famous for its intimate viewing experience. The Centre Court capacity is approximately 3\,000\, ensuring that every seat feels close to the action. The courts use a GreenSet cushioned acrylic surface\, similar to the Australian Open\, playing medium-fast which rewards aggressive shot-making. \n\n\n\n“The Serve”\n\n\n\nBeyond the tennis\, the tournament is marketed as the “best two weeks of summer.” The entertainment precinct\, known as “The Serve\,” features live music\, premium food trucks from Auckland’s top eateries\, and pop-up bars. It is the place to be seen in Auckland during January. \n\n\n\nHow to Watch\n\n\n\nFor fans unable to make the trip to New Zealand\, the 2026 ASB Classic is broadcast globally: \n\n\n\n\nNew Zealand: Sky Sport NZ (Official Host Broadcaster)\n\n\n\nUSA: Tennis Channel (Exclusive “Summer Down Under” coverage)\n\n\n\nInternational Streaming: WTA TV (Week 1) and Tennis TV (Week 2)\n\n\n\n\nWith legends like Venus Williams and Stan Wawrinka gracing the courts alongside the explosive power of Ben Shelton and Emma Navarro\, the 2026 ASB Classic promises to be a vintage edition of this historic tournament.
URL:https://tennistourcalendar.com/event/2026-asb-classic/
LOCATION:ASB Tennis Centre\, Auckland Domain\, 1 Tennis Lane\, Parnell\, Auckland\, 1010\, New Zealand
CATEGORIES:ATP Tour,WTA Tour
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SUMMARY:2026 ATP Hong Kong Tennis Open
DESCRIPTION:Updated on April 27\, 2026\n\n\nThe 2026 ATP Hong Kong Tennis Open\, officially titled the Bank of China Hong Kong Tennis Open for sponsorship reasons\, stands as a premier fixture on the early-season tennis calendar. Set against the vibrant backdrop of one of Asia’s most dynamic cities\, this men’s professional tournament marks the 30th edition of the event and serves as a critical stop on the 2026 ATP Tour. \n\n\n\nScheduled for the first week of January\, the tournament offers a perfect launchpad for the new season. Played on the outdoor hard courts of the iconic Victoria Park Tennis Stadium\, the event not only signals the return of elite tennis to the region but also acts as a vital warm-up for the Australian Open later in the month. As an ATP 250 series event\, it provides a lucrative opportunity for players to secure 250 ranking points and fine-tune their games after the off-season. \n\n\n\nWith a history of attracting Grand Slam champions and future stars\, the 2026 edition promises to deliver world-class action\, blending the nostalgia of its storied past with the excitement of modern tennis. \n\n\n\n\nJanuary 2026 Tennis Results: Brisbane\, Hong Kong\, Auckland\, and United Cup\n\n\n\n\nTable of Contents[Open][Close]Tournament Essentials: Dates\, Venue\, and CategoryPre-Tournament Highlights: The 2026 FieldRecap: The 2025 Edition and Last Year’s ChampionsStars to Watch in 2026Prize Money and Ranking PointsTournament Schedule: Seven Days of ActionA Brief History: From Legends to RevivalEssential Fan InformationConclusion\n\n\n\nTournament Essentials: Dates\, Venue\, and Category\n\n\n\nFor tennis fans in Asia and across the globe\, the Bank of China Hong Kong Tennis Open is the first major destination of the year. The 2026 tournament will run for seven days of main draw action\, preceded by a qualifying weekend. \n\n\n\n\nDates: Monday\, January 5 – Sunday\, January 11\, 2026\n\n\n\nQualifying Dates: Saturday\, January 3 – Sunday\, January 4\, 2026\n\n\n\nVenue: Victoria Park Tennis Stadium\, Causeway Bay\, Hong Kong\n\n\n\nSurface: Outdoor Hard Court (GreenSet)\n\n\n\nCategory: ATP Tour 250 Series\n\n\n\nDraw Size: 28 Singles / 16 Doubles\n\n\n\n\nThe Venue: Victoria Park Tennis Stadium Located in the heart of Causeway Bay\, the Victoria Park Centre Court is renowned for its electric atmosphere. With a seating capacity of approximately 3\,600 spectators\, the stadium offers an intimate viewing experience that allows fans to feel the intensity of every serve and volley. The venue has undergone significant refurbishments in recent years to meet modern ATP standards\, ensuring player comfort and an enhanced spectator experience. The courts feature a medium-fast hard surface\, mirroring the conditions players will face in Melbourne\, making it a strategic choice for top talent. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nPre-Tournament Highlights: The 2026 Field\n\n\n\nAs the tennis world turns its eyes to 2026\, the Bank of China Hong Kong Tennis Open has already secured a stellar lineup\, confirming its status as a “must-watch” event. Based on the latest player commitments and entry list announcements from December 2025\, the field is shaping up to be one of the strongest in the tournament’s recent history. \n\n\n\nKey Storylines for 2026: \n\n\n\n\nA Gathering of Top 20 Talent: The tournament has successfully attracted elite players looking for competitive match play. Confirmed headliners include Italian sensation Lorenzo Musetti\, currently ranked inside the Top 10\, and the charismatic Kazakh star Alexander Bublik.\n\n\n\nThe Return of Past Champions: 2024 Champion Andrey Rublev returns to Victoria Park\, aiming to reclaim the title he won during the tournament’s revival. Joining him is the defending 2025 champion\, Alexandre Müller\, who will look to prove that his fairy-tale run last year was no fluke.\n\n\n\nFrench Flair: The entry list features a strong contingent of French players\, including rising star Arthur Fils\, whose explosive game is perfectly update for hard courts.\n\n\n\n“M” Mark Status: The tournament continues to hold the prestigious “M” Mark status\, awarded by the Hong Kong Major Sports Events Committee. This designation recognizes intense\, spectacular\, and signature sporting events in the city\, ensuring high-level production values and significant government support.\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nRecap: The 2025 Edition and Last Year’s Champions\n\n\n\nThe 2025 edition of the Hong Kong Tennis Open was nothing short of cinematic\, characterized by underdog stories and dramatic comebacks. \n\n\n\nSingles Champion: Alexandre Müller (France) The 2025 tournament will forever be remembered as the breakthrough week for France’s Alexandre Müller. Entering the tournament ranked outside the top seeds\, Müller displayed incredible resilience\, earning the nickname “The Comeback King.” In a statistically improbable run\, he became one of the few players in the Open Era to win a tour-level title after losing the first set in every single match leading up to the final. \n\n\n\nIn the championship match\, Müller faced the resurgent Japanese legend Kei Nishikori\, who had thrilled fans by reaching his first ATP final since 2019. Despite dropping the first set yet again\, Müller rallied to defeat Nishikori 2–6\, 6–1\, 6–3\, lifting his maiden ATP Tour trophy. \n\n\n\nDoubles Champions: Sander Arends & Luke Johnson The doubles draw saw the unseeded pairing of Sander Arends (Netherlands) and Luke Johnson (Great Britain) capture the title. They defeated the formidable Russian duo of Karen Khachanov and Andrey Rublev in a tense final\, winning 7–5\, 4–6\, [10–7] in a match tie-break. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nStars to Watch in 2026\n\n\n\nThe 2026 draw offers a fascinating mix of established heavyweights and “Next Gen” disruptors. Here are the players likely to dominate the headlines: \n\n\n\n1. Lorenzo Musetti (Italy) Known for his exquisite one-handed backhand and artistic shot-making\, Musetti arrives in Hong Kong as one of the top seeds. After a strong finish to the 2025 season\, he is looking to cement his place in the Top 10 and add a hard-court title to his growing collection. \n\n\n\n2. Andrey Rublev The 2024 champion loves the conditions in Hong Kong. Rublev’s high-octane baseline game is devastating on these courts. After a premature exit in 2025\, he will be highly motivated to make a deep run and start his Australian Open campaign with momentum. \n\n\n\n3. Coleman Wong (Hong Kong) The local hero and rising star of Hong Kong tennis\, Coleman Wong\, is expected to receive a wildcard. Wong has been steadily climbing the rankings\, and his matches at Victoria Park are guaranteed to be sell-out affairs. His development is a key narrative for local fans hoping to see a homegrown player reach the weekend rounds. \n\n\n\n4. Shang Juncheng (China) Following his run to the semifinals in 2025\, where he was forced to withdraw due to illness\, Shang “Jerry” Juncheng is a massive crowd favorite. As one of the brightest young talents in Asian tennis\, he has the game to beat anyone in the draw. \n\n\n\n5. Arthur Fils (France) One of the most exciting young athletes on tour\, Fils brings physical power and speed. His aggressive style suits the Victoria Park surface\, making him a dark horse for the title. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nPrize Money and Ranking Points\n\n\n\nThe financial commitment for the 2026 ATP Hong Kong Tennis Open reflects the tour’s dedication to rewarding player performance. While the exact 2026 figures are finalized closer to the draw ceremony\, the total prize money pool is projected to exceed US$730\,000\, continuing a trend of annual increases. \n\n\n\nBelow is the estimated distribution based on the confirmed 2025 data\, serving as a reliable baseline for 2026: \n\n\n\nTotal Prize Money: USD 700\,045 \n\n\n\nRoundSingles Prize MoneyDoubles Prize Money (Per Team)Winner$106\,460 | 250 pts$37\,030 | 250 ptsFinalist$62\,115 | 165 pts$19\,900 | 150 ptsSemifinalist$36\,520 | 100 pts$11\,640 | 90 ptsQuarterfinalist$21\,155 | 50 pts$6\,450 | 45 ptsRound of 16$12\,285 | 25 pts$3\,810 | 0 ptsRound of 28$7\,510 | 0 ptsN/A\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nTournament Schedule: Seven Days of Action\n\n\n\nThe tournament operates on a tight\, action-packed schedule designed to crown a champion by Sunday evening. Matches typically begin at 12:00 PM local time\, with marquee matches scheduled for the evening sessions to accommodate broadcast audiences and after-work crowds. \n\n\n\n\nWeekend 1 (Jan 3–4): Qualifying Rounds. (Free entry is often available for these days).\n\n\n\nDay 1 (Mon\, Jan 5): Main Draw Singles & Doubles First Round.\n\n\n\nDay 2 (Tue\, Jan 6): Main Draw Singles First Round completes.\n\n\n\nDay 3 (Wed\, Jan 7): Singles Second Round (Round of 16).\n\n\n\nDay 4 (Thu\, Jan 8): Singles Second Round / Doubles Quarterfinals.\n\n\n\nDay 5 (Fri\, Jan 9): Quarterfinals Day. The drama intensifies as the final eight battle for semifinal spots.\n\n\n\nDay 6 (Sat\, Jan 10): Semifinals. Both Singles and Doubles semifinals are played.\n\n\n\nFinals Day (Sun\, Jan 11): Championship Sunday. The Doubles Final usually opens the session\, followed by the Singles Final.\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nA Brief History: From Legends to Revival\n\n\n\nThe ATP Hong Kong Open boasts a heritage that few Asian tournaments can match. \n\n\n\nThe Golden Era (1973–2002) Originally known as the Salem Open\, the tournament was a staple of the Asian tennis scene for three decades. It hosted the absolute giants of the game. Pete Sampras\, Andre Agassi\, Michael Chang\, Ivan Lendl\, and Jim Courier all graced the courts of Victoria Park. Michael Chang\, in particular\, was a three-time champion (1995–1997)\, forging a deep connection with local fans. \n\n\n\nThe Hiatus and Return (2003–2023) After the 2002 edition\, the tournament license was transferred\, leading to a 21-year absence of top-tier men’s tennis in the city. While Hong Kong hosted successful exhibition events and a WTA tournament during this period\, the hunger for an ATP Tour stop remained. \n\n\n\nThe Modern Era (2024–Present) In January 2024\, the ATP Tour officially returned to Hong Kong. The revival was met with sold-out crowds and immense enthusiasm. Russian powerhouse Andrey Rublev etched his name in history as the first champion of the new era. The momentum continued into 2025\, where Alexandre Müller’s victory solidified the tournament’s reputation for producing high-drama tennis. \n\n\n\nNow\, entering the 2026 edition\, the Bank of China Hong Kong Tennis Open is no longer just a “return” story—it is an established\, prestige event that every player wants to win. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nEssential Fan Information\n\n\n\nTicketing & Hospitality Tickets for the main draw are highly sought after. They are categorized into tiers\, including Gold and Silver\, with premium boxes available for corporate hospitality. \n\n\n\n\nOfficial Platform: Tickets are sold via the Hong Kong\, China Tennis Association’s official ticketing partners.\n\n\n\nTip: The weekend sessions (semifinals and finals) often sell out weeks in advance.\n\n\n\n\nThe Tournament Village Adjacent to the stadium is the Tournament Village\, a free-entry zone open to the public. It features a giant screen broadcasting live matches\, interactive games\, mini-tennis courts for children\, and a wide array of food and beverage stalls offering local Hong Kong delicacies. It creates a festival atmosphere that extends the excitement beyond the court. \n\n\n\nBroadcast & Live Scores For those unable to attend in person\, the tournament is broadcast globally via ATP Tour partners. Real-time scores\, draw updates\, and match statistics are available on the official ATP Tour website and the Bank of China Hong Kong Tennis Open official site. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nConclusion\n\n\n\nThe 2026 ATP Hong Kong Tennis Open is poised to be a spectacular celebration of sport. With a field led by Top 20 stars like Lorenzo Musetti and Andrey Rublev\, and the narrative intrigue of defending champion Alexandre Müller\, the stage is set for an unforgettable week at Victoria Park. Whether you are a die-hard tennis aficionado or a casual sports fan\, this tournament offers a unique glimpse into the future of the season\, crowning a champion who will carry the momentum into the Australian summer. \n\n\n\nMark your calendars for January 5–11\, 2026—tennis is back in Hong Kong\, and it’s better than ever.
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LOCATION:Victoria Park Tennis Stadium\, Victoria Park\, Causeway Bay\, Hong Kong
CATEGORIES:ATP Tour
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20260104T000000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20260111T235959
DTSTAMP:20260501T031719
CREATED:20251021T140346Z
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SUMMARY:2026 Brisbane International
DESCRIPTION:Updated on April 27\, 2026\n\n\nAs the tennis world turns its eyes toward the new season\, the 2026 Brisbane International stands as one of the premier curtain-raisers for the Australian Summer of Tennis. Returning to the Queensland Tennis Centre with its electrifying atmosphere and world-class field\, this combined ATP 250 and WTA 500 event promises to set the tone for the upcoming Australian Open. \n\n\n\nWith defending champions eager to retain their crowns and a host of rising stars looking to make an early statement\, the 2026 edition is shaping up to be a blockbuster. This guide covers everything you need to know\, from the confirmed player field and schedule to prize money and historical context. \n\n\n\n\nJanuary 2026 Tennis Results: Brisbane\, Hong Kong\, Auckland\, and United Cup\n\n\n\n\nTable of Contents[Open][Close]Pre-Tournament Highlights: The Road to 2026Star-Studded Player FieldStrategic Partnerships and Fan Experience2026 Stars to WatchATP (Men’s Draw)WTA (Women’s Draw)Tournament Schedule (Provisional)Prize Money & Ranking PointsWTA Prize Money & Points (WTA 500)ATP Prize Money & Points (ATP 250)Recap: The 2025 Edition ChampionsVenue & History: The Queensland Tennis CentreWhy It MattersConclusion\n\n\n\nPre-Tournament Highlights: The Road to 2026\n\n\n\nThe buildup to the 2026 Brisbane International has been dominated by high-profile player announcements and the return of tennis giants to Queensland. As the first week of the new season\, the tournament serves as a critical litmus test for players’ off-season preparations. \n\n\n\nStar-Studded Player Field\n\n\n\nThe headline news for 2026 is the incredible depth of the player field. On the men’s side\, former World No. 1 Daniil Medvedev leads the charge. Known for his tactical brilliance and deep runs on hard courts\, Medvedev is looking to capture his first Brisbane title. He is joined by the defending champion\, Jiří Lehečka\, who stunned the field in 2025 with his aggressive baseline game. \n\n\n\nThe tournament also features one of the most exciting young prospects in tennis: Brazilian sensation João Fonseca. After a breakout 2025 season\, Fonseca’s inclusion adds a layer of youthful unpredictability to the draw. Other notable ATP entries include the explosive Tommy Paul\, Canadian shot-maker Denis Shapovalov\, and local favorite Alexei Popyrin. \n\n\n\nOn the women’s side\, the field is equally formidable. World No. 1 and defending champion Aryna Sabalenka returns to a court she has dominated in recent years. She will face stiff competition from 2024 champion Elena Rybakina\, whose power game is perfectly enhancing for the quick Brisbane courts. The American contingent is strong\, with Jessica Pegula\, Madison Keys\, and the resurgent Amanda Anisimova all confirmed. Additionally\, teenage phenomenon Mirra Andreeva continues her rapid ascent\, arriving in Brisbane as a seeded threat rather than just a promising talent. \n\n\n\nStrategic Partnerships and Fan Experience\n\n\n\nOff the court\, the tournament has announced Liquid I.V. as the Official Hydration Supplement Partner for 2026\, signaling a focus on player wellness and performance in the notorious Queensland heat. The “Ground Pass” experience has also been revamped for 2026\, with the “Family Fun Day” on Sunday\, Jan 4\, expected to draw record crowds with interactive activations and open practice sessions. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n2026 Stars to Watch\n\n\n\nATP (Men’s Draw)\n\n\n\n\n2026 Brisbane International Men’s Singles Draw\n\n\n\n\n\nDaniil Medvedev: A master of the hard court\, Medvedev’s defensive wall and flat groundstrokes make him the theoretical favorite. His form here will be a strong indicator of his Australian Open chances.\n\n\n\nJiří Lehečka (CZE): The 2025 champion has huge points to defend. His ability to hit through the court was unmatched last year\, but the pressure of defending a title is a new challenge.\n\n\n\nJoão Fonseca (BRA): The “Next Gen” spotlight is firmly on Fonseca. Fans should watch his matches for pure entertainment and explosive forehand winners.\n\n\n\nGrigor Dimitrov (BUL): A former champion (2017\, 2024) and beloved figure in Brisbane\, Dimitrov’s stylish game always draws a crowd. He remains a dangerous floater who thrives in these conditions.\n\n\n\n\nWTA (Women’s Draw)\n\n\n\n\nAryna Sabalenka: The undisputed Queen of Australia in recent years. Her power game is often unplayable in Brisbane. Watch for her serve statistics—if she is serving well\, she is nearly unbeatable here.\n\n\n\nElena Rybakina (KAZ): The cool-headed Kazakh is the perfect foil to Sabalenka’s fire. Her serve is arguably the best on tour\, and she will be looking to reclaim the trophy she lifted in 2024.\n\n\n\nMirra Andreeva: No longer just a prodigy\, Andreeva is now a legitimate contender. Her court craft and tennis IQ are well beyond her years\, and she could easily upset the top seeds.\n\n\n\nKarolina Pliskova (CZE): A three-time champion (2017\, 2019\, 2020)\, Pliskova enters as a veteran wildcard or lower seed\, but her history at this venue makes her a dangerous first-round opponent for anyone.\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nTournament Schedule (Provisional)\n\n\n\nThe 2026 event kicks off early with qualifying rounds\, leading into a packed week of main draw action. Below is the provisional schedule of play. \n\n\n\nDateSession / RoundStart TimeApprox. FinishFri\, Jan 2Qualifying (Day Session – Free Entry)10:00 AM4:00 PMSat\, Jan 3Qualifying (Day Session – Free Entry)10:00 AM4:00 PMSun\, Jan 4Ground Pass (Family Fun Day)11:00 AMN/AQualifying / R1 Singles (Day Session)11:00 AM7:00 PMMon\, Jan 5R1 Singles (Day Session)11:00 AM5:00 PMR1 Singles (Night Session)6:30 PM11:00 PMTue\, Jan 6R1 / R2 Singles (Day Session)11:00 AM5:00 PMR2 Singles (Night Session)6:30 PM11:00 PMWed\, Jan 7R2 Singles (Day Session)11:00 AM5:00 PMNight Session (Pat Rafter Arena)6:30 PM11:00 PMThu\, Jan 8R2 / R3 Singles (Day Session)11:00 AM5:00 PMNight Session (Pat Rafter Arena)6:30 PM11:00 PMFri\, Jan 9Quarterfinals (Day Session)11:00 AM5:00 PMQuarterfinals (Night Session)6:30 PM11:00 PMSat\, Jan 10Semifinals (Day Session – Women’s & Men’s)11:00 AM5:00 PMSemifinals (Night Session – Men’s & W. Dbls Final)6:30 PM11:00 PMSun\, Jan 11FINALS (Men’s Dbls\, Women’s Sgls\, Men’s Sgls)2:00 PM9:00 PM\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nPrize Money & Ranking Points\n\n\n\nThe Brisbane International offers significant financial incentives and ranking points\, particularly valuable for players looking to secure seedings ahead of the Australian Open. \n\n\n\nWTA Prize Money & Points (WTA 500)\n\n\n\nThe total financial commitment for the women’s event is USD 1\,691\,602. \n\n\n\n\nWinner: $214\,530 (500 Points)\n\n\n\nRunner-up: $134\,600 (325 Points)\n\n\n\nSemifinalist: $77\,115 (195 Points)\n\n\n\nQuarterfinalist: $37\,640 (108 Points)\n\n\n\nRound of 16: $19\,909 (60 Points)\n\n\n\nRound of 32: $13\,735 (32 Points)\n\n\n\nRound of 64: $11\,920 (1 Point)\n\n\n\n\nATP Prize Money & Points (ATP 250)\n\n\n\nThe ATP total prize money pool is USD 800 045. \n\n\n\n\nWinner: $114\,060 (250 Points)\n\n\n\nRunner-up: $66\,555 (165 Points)\n\n\n\nSemifinalist: $38\,885 (100 Points)\n\n\n\nQuarterfinalist: $21\,980 (50 Points)\n\n\n\nRound of 16: $12\,885 (25 Points)\n\n\n\nRound of 32: $7\,740 (0 Points)\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nRecap: The 2025 Edition Champions\n\n\n\nThe 2025 tournament was a spectacle of aggressive tennis\, setting a high bar for the upcoming year. \n\n\n\nMen’s Singles Champion: Jiří Lehečka (CZE) Lehečka claimed his maiden ATP title in Brisbane in 2024 (2025 season)\, displaying a frightening level of dominance. In the final\, he defeated the towering American Reilly Opelka with a score of 4–1 (retired). While the final ended abruptly due to Opelka’s injury\, Lehečka’s path to the trophy was undeniable\, having taken out top seeds with his piercing forehand. \n\n\n\nWomen’s Singles Champion: Aryna Sabalenka Sabalenka reaffirmed her love affair with Australian hard courts by demolishing the field. She defeated the surprise finalist\, Polina Kudermetova\, in straight sets (6–4\, 6–3). Sabalenka’s campaign was a masterclass in controlled aggression\, and she did not drop a set throughout the week\, signaling the form that would make her the favorite for the majors. \n\n\n\nDoubles Champions \n\n\n\n\nMen: The British duo of Lloyd Glasspool and Julian Cash took home the trophy\, defeating the Czech pairing of Lehečka and Jakub Menšík in a thrilling match tie-break.\n\n\n\nWomen: The young powerhouse team of Mirra Andreeva and Diana Shnaider captured the title\, proving that the next generation had arrived in both singles and doubles.\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nVenue & History: The Queensland Tennis Centre\n\n\n\nEstablished in 2009\, the Brisbane International quickly became a fan favorite due to its intimate yet electric venue. The Queensland Tennis Centre in Tennyson features the Pat Rafter Arena\, a 5\,500-seat center court covered by a PTFE glass fiber fabric roof. This roof is crucial\, as it allows play to continue during the frequent Queensland summer storms and provides much-needed shade from the blistering sun. \n\n\n\nThe tournament has a rich history of champions. Roger Federer famously won here in 2015\, winning over the locals with his grace and praising the tournament’s organization. Andy Murray is a two-time champion (2012\, 2013)\, and Serena Williams likewise dominated the women’s draw in 2013 and 2014. \n\n\n\nThe event took a hiatus and format change during the COVID-19 pandemic and the brief ATP Cup era but returned to its full combined glory in 2024. It is now firmly re-established as the “must-play” event for those serious about winning the Australian Open. \n\n\n\nWhy It Matters\n\n\n\nBrisbane is distinct because of its conditions. The humidity is often higher than in Melbourne\, and the courts can play slightly faster. Players who succeed here are usually the ones who have done their off-season fitness work diligently. It is often said in tennis circles: “If you are fit enough to win Brisbane\, you are fit enough to win the Slam.” \n\n\n\nConclusion\n\n\n\nThe 2026 Brisbane International is set to be a festival of tennis. With Daniil Medvedev seeking to add a new trophy to his cabinet\, Aryna Sabalenka aiming for a “Three-peat” of dominance in Australia\, and young guns like João Fonseca and Mirra Andreeva ready to upset the hierarchy\, the storylines are endless. \n\n\n\nFor fans attending\, the blend of night-session drama at Pat Rafter Arena and the accessible outside courts makes for a perfect summer day out. For viewers at home\, it is the official signal that tennis is back.
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LOCATION:Queensland Tennis Centre\, 190 King Arthur Terrace\, Tennyson QLD\, Queensland\, 4105\, Australia
CATEGORIES:ATP Tour,WTA Tour
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DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20251109
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SUMMARY:2025 Moselle Open
DESCRIPTION:The 2025 Moselle Open was a professional men’s tennis tournament played on indoor hard courts. It was the 22nd\, and reportedly final\, edition of the event and part of the ATP Tour 250 series of the 2025 ATP Tour. The tournament took place at the Arènes de Metz in Metz\, France\, from November 2 to November 8\, 2025\, concluding the indoor European swing of the ATP calendar alongside the Hellenic Championship in Athens. As one of the final ATP 250 events of the season\, the Moselle Open offered a crucial last chance for players to earn ranking points and potentially qualify for the year-end ATP Finals or improve their seeding for future tournaments. The single-elimination singles draw featured 28 players\, while the doubles tournament hosted 16 teams. The 2025 edition marked the end of the tournament’s run on the ATP Tour\, as the event was not included in the finalized 2026 ATP calendar. This gave the event a significant historical note\, as players and fans celebrated the legacy of one of France’s premier indoor tournaments. The defending champions from 2024 were Benjamin Bonzi in singles and the pairing of Sander Arends and Luke Johnson in doubles.\n\nTournament Details\n\n\n\nDates\nNovember 2 – November 8\, 2025\n\n\nEdition\n22nd (and final)\n\n\nCategory\nATP Tour 250 series\n\n\nSurface\nHard (Indoor)\n\n\nLocation\nArènes de Metz\, Metz\, France\n\n\nSingles Draw\n28 players\n\n\nDoubles Draw\n16 teams\n\n\nSingles Champion\nLearner Tien (USA)\n\n\nDoubles Champions\nQuentin Halys / Pierre-Hugues Herbert (FRA)\n\n\n\nChampions\nLearner Tien scored the biggest win of his young career at the 2025 Moselle Open\, edging out Cameron Norrie 6–3\, 3–6\, 7–6(8–6) in a tense final to claim his very first ATP Tour title. The 19-year-old American showed impressive composure under pressure\, sealing the victory in a nail-biting third-set tiebreak to make his breakthrough moment on tour. \nIn doubles\, the French duo Quentin Halys and Pierre-Hugues Herbert thrilled the home crowd with a solid 7–5\, 6–3 win over Guido Andreozzi and Manuel Guinard to take the title. \nPoints and Prize Money\nThe total financial commitment for the 2025 Moselle Open was €596\,035\, marking a slight increase compared to the previous year. As an ATP Tour 250 event\, the tournament offered 250 ranking points to the singles champion. The detailed breakdown of prize money and ranking points for the singles and doubles competition is as follows:\n\n\n\nResult\nPrize Money (EUR) and Points\n\n\nSingles\nDoubles\n\n\nWinner\n€90\,675 | 250 pt\n€31\,530 | 250 pt\n\n\nRunner-up\n€52\,890 | 165 pt\n€16\,940 | 150 pt\n\n\nSemifinalist\n€31\,090 | 100 pt\n€9\,910 | 90 pt\n\n\nQuarterfinalist\n€18\,015 | 50 pt\n€5\,500 | 45 pt\n\n\nRound of 16\n€10\,460 | 25 pt\n€3\,240 | 0 pt\n\n\nRound of 32\n€6\,390 | 0 pt\n–\n\n\nQualifier\n€0 | 13 pt\n–\n\n\nQ2\n€3\,200 | 7 pt\n–\n\n\nQ1\n€1\,745 | 0 pt\n–\n\n\n\n*Doubles prize money is shared per team.\nPlayer Field\nThe singles field for the 2025 Moselle Open featured a mix of established tour veterans and promising young talent\, with several high-ranked players competing for the title and crucial year-end points. The tournament was particularly relevant for players still in the race for the final spot at the Nitto ATP Finals.\nSingles Seeds\nThe seeds were determined by the ATP rankings as of October 27\, 2025.\n\n🇨🇦 Félix Auger-Aliassime (Rank No. 10)\n(WC) Daniil Medvedev (Rank No. 13) – Later withdrew\n🇰🇿 Alexander Bublik (Rank No. 16)\n🇮🇹 Flavio Cobolli (Rank No. 23)\n🇳🇱 Tallon Griekspoor (Rank No. 25) – Later withdrew\n🇫🇷 Arthur Rinderknech (Rank No. 29)\n🇬🇧 Cameron Norrie (Rank No. 31)\n🇫🇷 Corentin Moutet (Rank No. 32)\n\nOther Notable Entrants\nThe main draw also included several direct acceptances\, wildcards\, and other notable names:\n\nWildcards (WC): Hugo Gaston (FRA)\, Ugo Blanchet (FRA)\, Daniil Medvedev (later withdrew and was replaced by a Lucky Loser)\nNext Gen Accelerator: Alexander Blockx (BEL)\nLate Entry (LE): Tomáš Macháč (CZE) – Later withdrew\nOther prominent players: Adrian Mannarino\, Matteo Berrettini\, Lorenzo Sonego\, and Alexander Vukic.\n\nThe tournament saw multiple withdrawals leading up to the main event\, including the defending champion Benjamin Bonzi and 2023 champion Ugo Humbert\, both replaced by players who entered the main draw either directly or as lucky losers.\nDoubles Field\nThe doubles event showcased a competitive field. The seeded teams included:\n\n🇸🇪 André Göransson / 🇵🇱 Jan Zieliński\n🇳🇱 Sander Arends / 🇬🇧 Luke Johnson (Defending Champions)\n🇦🇷 Guido Andreozzi / 🇫🇷 Manuel Guinard\n🇧🇷 Fernando Romboli / 🇦🇺 John-Patrick Smith\n\nSchedule\nThe daily tournament schedule can be seen here.\nSignificance and Legacy\nThe 2025 Moselle Open held particular significance as it was announced to be the final staging of the tournament in Metz. The event\, which had been a staple of the ATP Tour since 2003\, had developed a rich history\, particularly for French players. Past French champions include Arnaud Clément\, Jérôme Haehnel\, Gaël Monfils\, Gilles Simon\, Jo-Wilfried Tsonga\, Lucas Pouille\, Ugo Humbert\, and Benjamin Bonzi. The tournament’s closure represented a notable change in the ATP Tour’s European indoor circuit. The final days of the tournament were expected to be highly emotional\, with fans celebrating the event’s two decades of contribution to professional tennis. The ultimate champion of the 2025 singles event would forever hold the distinction of being the last Moselle Open singles winner.
URL:https://tennistourcalendar.com/event/2025-moselle-open/
LOCATION:Arènes de Metz\, 5 Av. Louis le Débonnaire\, Metz\, 57000\, France
CATEGORIES:ATP Tour
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251102
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20251109
DTSTAMP:20260501T031719
CREATED:20251102T071138Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251108T214148Z
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SUMMARY:2025 Hellenic Championship
DESCRIPTION:The 2025 Vanda Pharmaceuticals Hellenic Championship was a professional men’s tennis tournament played on indoor hard courts in Athens\, Greece. It was classified as an ATP 250 tournament on the 2025 ATP Tour. This tournament represented the inaugural edition of the Hellenic Championship and marked the return of top-tier men’s professional tennis to Greece for the first time in over three decades. \nThe event took place from November 2 to November 8\, 2025. The tournament was held at the OAKA Basketball Arena (often referred to as the Telekom Center Athens for sponsorship reasons)\, a major multipurpose indoor venue that was prominently used during the 2004 Summer Olympics. The arena was configured to provide an elite atmosphere for the 28-player singles and 16-team doubles fields. The event held particular significance as one of the final opportunities for players to earn crucial ATP ranking points before the year-end Nitto ATP Finals and the close of the regular season. \nChampions\nNovak Djokovic pulled off another incredible comeback to beat Lorenzo Musetti 4–6\, 6–3\, 7–5 in the final of the 2025 Hellenic Championship\, adding yet another trophy to his legendary collection. This victory marked his 101st career ATP title—just another reminder that age is merely a number for the Serbian great. \nAt 38 years and 5 months old\, Djokovic became the oldest men’s singles champion on the ATP Tour since the tour’s modern format began in 1990\, and the third-oldest champion in the entire Open Era. Even in his late thirties\, he’s still rewriting the record books. \nFrancisco Cabral and Lucas Miedler came out on top in a thrilling doubles final at the 2025 Hellenic Championship\, rallying past Santiago González and David Pel 4–6\, 6–3\, [10–3] to capture the title. It was a well-earned win after a tight first set\, with Cabral and Miedler stepping up big in the match tiebreak to seal the victory. \nHistory and Relocation\nThe Hellenic Championship secured its place on the 2025 ATP Tour calendar following the successful relocation of the ATP 250 event previously held in Belgrade\, Serbia (the Belgrade Open). The move to Athens was announced in August 2025\, bringing the tournament to a city rich in sporting history. The organizing team behind the Hellenic Championship is the experienced group that previously ran several successful international tournaments in Belgrade\, ensuring a high standard of execution for the new Greek event. The late-season timing places it strategically on the European indoor hardcourt swing\, following major events like the Paris Masters\, and offering competitive opportunities for players aiming for year-end ranking goals.\nPoints and Prize Money\nThe 2025 Hellenic Championship offers a total financial commitment of €766\,715\, marking a slight increase in prize money compared to the preceding tournament at the same calendar slot. As an ATP 250 event\, the champion of the singles draw is awarded 250 ranking points.\n\n\n\nResult\nPrize Money (EUR) and Points\n\n\nSingles\nDoubles\n\n\nWinner\n€116\,690 | 250 pt\n€40\,560 | 250 pt\n\n\nRunner-up\n€68\,035 | 165 pt\n€21\,790 | 150 pt\n\n\nSemifinalist\n€39\,995 | 100 pt\n€12\,750 | 90 pt\n\n\nQuarterfinalist\n€23\,170 | 50 pt\n€7\,070 | 45 pt\n\n\nRound of 16\n€13\,455 | 25 pt\n€4\,170 | 0 pt\n\n\nRound of 32\n€8\,220 | 0 pt\n–\n\n\nQualifier\n€0 | 13 pt\n–\n\n\nQ2\n€4\,115 | 7 pt\n–\n\n\nQ1\n€2\,240 | 0 pt\n–\n\n\n\n*Doubles prize money is shared per team.\nPlayer Field (Singles)\nThe inaugural event attracted a competitive field\, with several players vying for crucial ranking boosts late in the season. The primary storyline revolves around the participation of former World No. 1\, Novak Djokovic\, and the battle for the final spot in the Nitto ATP Finals.\nSeeds\nThe following players were seeded based on the ATP rankings as of October 27\, 2025:\n\n\n\nSeed\nPlayer\nCountry\nRanking\n\n\n1\nNovak Djokovic\nSerbia\n5\n\n\n2\nLorenzo Musetti\nItaly\n8\n\n\n3\nLuciano Darderi\nItaly\n27\n\n\n4\nBrandon Nakashima\nUnited States\n33\n\n\n5\nAlexandre Müller\nFrance\n44\n\n\n6\nNuno Borges\nPortugal\n46\n\n\n7\nAlexei Popyrin\nAustralia\n47\n\n\n8\nFábián Marozsán\nHungary\n48\n\n\n\nNotable Entrants\nThe tournament was highlighted by the entry of the 24-time Grand Slam champion\, Novak Djokovic\, making his first competitive appearance since the Shanghai Masters. The presence of the No. 2 seed\, Lorenzo Musetti\, added significant intrigue as he actively competed for one of the final positions in the year-end Nitto ATP Finals held in his home country. Wildcards were granted to three players\, including former World No. 3 and three-time Grand Slam champion Stan Wawrinka (Switzerland)\, as well as local Greek talents Ivan Ivanov and Stefanos Sakellaridis.\nWithdrawals\nSeveral notable players withdrew before the tournament began\, including Greek star Stefanos Tsitsipas\, who ended his 2025 season prematurely\, and other highly ranked players such as Karen Khachanov\, Jiří Lehečka\, and Sebastián Báez. Their spots were filled by players receiving entry from the qualifying draw and lucky losers\, ensuring a full and competitive main draw.\nDoubles Competition\nThe doubles draw featured a field of 16 teams. The competition provided a platform for both established pairings and emerging duos. Notable entrants included the top seeds Sadio Doumbia and Fabien Reboul (France)\, and Greek wildcard pairings\, notably Pavlos Tsitsipas and Petros Tsitsipas\, adding a local flavor to the doubles event. The structure of the doubles competition ensures immediate elimination\, with no byes in the first round.
URL:https://tennistourcalendar.com/event/2025-hellenic-championship/
LOCATION:OAKA Basketball Arena\, Leof. Kifisias 37\, Marousi\, 151 23\, Greece
CATEGORIES:ATP Tour
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251027
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20251103
DTSTAMP:20260501T031719
CREATED:20251028T161243Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251102T163800Z
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SUMMARY:2025 Rolex Paris Masters
DESCRIPTION:The 2025 Rolex Paris Masters was a professional men’s tennis tournament played on indoor hard courts. It was the 53rd edition of this ATP Masters 1000 event on the 2025 ATP Tour. The tournament took place from 27 October to 2 November 2025. \nA significant change for the 2025 edition was the venue; the event was held at La Défense Arena in Paris\, marking its move from the former venue\, the Accor Arena\, where it had been held for many years. This move was set to be for a decade-long stay. The Rolex Paris Masters was the ninth and final ATP Masters 1000 event of the season. \nThe 2025 Rolex Paris Masters served as the final tournament of the regular men’s tennis season\, making it crucial for players vying for qualification spots in the season-ending Nitto ATP Finals in Turin. The tournament was also a key battleground for the World No. 1 ranking heading into the end-of-year championships\, with top seeds Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner involved in a tight race. \nTournament Details\n\nCategory: ATP Tour Masters 1000\nDates: 27 October – 2 November 2025\nSurface: Hard (indoor)\nLocation: Paris\, France\nVenue: La Défense Arena (New venue for 2025)\nDraw Size: 56 Singles / 24 Doubles\nTournament Director: Cédric Pioline\n\nChampions\nSingles\nJannik Sinner delivered a commanding\, pitch-perfect performance at the 2025 Rolex Paris Masters\, securing the coveted title and simultaneously achieving the ultimate prize: reclaiming the World No. 1 ranking. The 24-year-old Italian concluded his flawless week at the newly inaugurated La Défense Arena with a clinical victory over a resilient Félix Auger-Aliassime\, triumphing 6–4\, 7–6(7–4) in a final that showcased Sinner’s current indoor dominance. \nSinner’s victory was a feat of historical significance. Not only did it mark his first-ever Paris Masters title and the fifth ATP Masters 1000 crown of his career (his 23rd ATP Tour title overall)\, but he achieved the championship without dropping a single set throughout the tournament. This level of unbroken dominance made him the first player to win an ATP Masters 1000 event in straight sets since Carlos Alcaraz achieved the feat at Indian Wells in 2023. \nHis journey through the draw was highlighted by a stunning semi-final dismantling of the former champion\, Alexander Zverev. Sinner completely overwhelmed the German\, who was also battling physical discomfort\, in a shocking 6-0\, 6-1 rout. Zverev\, the defending champion from the 2024 edition\, was simply unable to compete with the Italian’s searing pace and consistency. \nDoubles\nThe doubles tournament at the 2025 Rolex Paris Masters concluded with an impressive victory for the Finnish-British duo of Harri Heliövaara and Henry Patten. The third seeds delivered a strong performance against the all-British pairing of Julian Cash and Lloyd Glasspool in the final\, winning 6–3\, 6–4 to secure their first-ever ATP Masters 1000 title as a team. This victory\, while a crowning moment for Heliövaara and Patten\, also ensured the dramatic race for the Year-End World No. 1 doubles team would continue into the Nitto ATP Finals. \nThe final was a high-stakes affair\, particularly for Lloyd Glasspool\, who entered the week as the newly-crowned World No. 1 in the doubles rankings. Cash and Glasspool\, a formidable team in 2025 with titles including the Canadian Masters and Wimbledon\, needed to lift the Paris trophy to guarantee the Year-End No. 1 honour. However\, the defeat meant the battle for the top spot would be carried forward to the Finals in Turin\, especially after rival Horacio Zeballos (partnering Marcel Granollers) exited in the second round\, allowing Glasspool to retain the top ranking for the time being. The top-seeded pair of Marcelo Arévalo and Mate Pavić were also in contention but withdrew before their first match. \n\nPrize Money and Points\nThe total prize money pool for the 2025 Rolex Paris Masters was €6\,128\,940. \nSingles Prize Money and ATP Ranking Points\n\n\n\nRound\nATP Ranking Points\nPrize Money (€)\n\n\n\n\nWinner\n1000\n€946\,610\n\n\nFinalist\n600\n€516\,925\n\n\nSemi-finalist\n400\n€282\,650\n\n\nQuarter-finalist\n200\n€154\,170\n\n\nRound of 16\n100\n€82\,465\n\n\nRound of 32\n50\n€44\,220\n\n\nRound of 64\n10\n€24\,500\n\n\nQualifying 2\n16\n€12\,550\n\n\nQualifying 1\n0\n€6\,750\n\n\n\nDoubles Prize Money and ATP Ranking Points (Per Team)\n\n\n\nRound\nATP Ranking Points\nPrize Money (€)\n\n\n\n\nWinner\n1000\n€290\,410\n\n\nFinalist\n600\n€157\,760\n\n\nSemi-finalist\n360\n€86\,600\n\n\nQuarter-finalist\n180\n€47\,810\n\n\nRound of 16\n90\n€26\,275\n\n\nRound of 28\n0\n€15\,350\n\n\n\nProvisional Schedule\nThe tournament officially spans seven days of main draw action\, running from Monday\, October 27\, through to the finals on Sunday\, November 2. Qualifying took place on the preceding Saturday and Sunday (October 25–26). \n\n\n\nDate\nMain Draw Rounds\nDaily Session Structure (Center Court)\n\n\n\n\nMonday\, Oct 27\nSingles First Round\, Doubles First Round\nDay session (Starts 11:00 AM)\, Night session (Starts from 7:00 PM)\n\n\nTuesday\, Oct 28\nSingles First Round\, Singles Second Round\, Doubles First Round\nDay session (Starts 11:00 AM)\, Night session (Not before 7:00 PM)\n\n\nWednesday\, Oct 29\nSingles Second Round\, Doubles Second Round\nDay session (Starts 11:00 AM)\, Night session (Not before 7:00 PM)\n\n\nThursday\, Oct 30\nSingles Round of 16 (1/8 Finals)\, Doubles Second Round\nDay session (Starts 11:00 AM)\, Night session (Not before 7:00 PM)\n\n\nFriday\, Oct 31\nSingles Quarter-finals\, Doubles Quarter-finals\nDay session (Starts 2:00 PM)\, Night session (Not before 7:00 PM)\n\n\nSaturday\, Nov 1\nSingles Semi-finals\, Doubles Semi-finals\nDay session (Starts 11:30 AM)\, with Singles Semi-finals starting at 2:00 PM (followed by a Doubles Semi-final not before 4:30 PM)\n\n\nSunday\, Nov 2\nSingles Final\, Doubles Final\nDay session (Starts 12:30 PM for Doubles Final\, Singles Final not before 3:00 PM)\n\n\n\nNote: The schedule details are provisional and subject to change based on match length and local time. \n\nPlayer Field\nThe 56-player singles main draw is composed of direct entries based on ranking\, wildcards\, and players who emerged from the qualifying rounds. The doubles draw consists of 24 teams. \nSingles Main Draw Entrants\nThe top seeds are as follows (rankings as of October 20\, 2025): \n\n\n\nSeed\nRank\nPlayer\nCountry\n\n\n\n\n1\n1\nCarlos Alcaraz\nSpain\n\n\n2\n2\nJannik Sinner\nItaly\n\n\n3\n3\nAlexander Zverev\nGermany\n\n\n4\n4\nTaylor Fritz\nUSA\n\n\n5\n6\nBen Shelton\nUSA\n\n\n6\n7\nAlex de Minaur\nAustralia\n\n\n7\n8\nLorenzo Musetti\nItaly\n\n\n8\n9\nCasper Ruud\nNorway\n\n\n9\n10\nFélix Auger-Aliassime\nCanada\n\n\n10\n13\nKaren Khachanov\nRussia\n\n\n11\n14\nDaniil Medvedev\nRussia\n\n\n12\n15\nAndrey Rublev\nRussia\n\n\n13\n16\nAlexander Bublik\nKazakhstan\n\n\n14\n17\nJiří Lehečka\nCzech Republic\n\n\n15\n18\nAlejandro Davidovich Fokina\nSpain\n\n\n16\n19\nJakub Menšík\nCzech Republic\n\n\n\nNote: Several players ranked in the Top 21 were seeded\, but higher-ranked players like Novak Djokovic (5)\, Jack Draper (11)\, and Holger Rune (12) withdrew prior to the tournament. \nWildcards (Singles Main Draw)\nFour main draw wildcards were issued\, with a notable inclusion of the Shanghai Masters finalists: \n\nTérence Atmane (FRA)\nArthur Cazaux (FRA)\nArthur Rinderknech (FRA)\nValentin Vacherot (MON)\n\nQualifiers (Singles Main Draw)\nThe players who successfully advanced through the qualifying rounds include: \n\nFrancisco Comesaña\nDamir Džumhur\nTomás Martín Etcheverry\nJacob Fearnley\nSebastian Korda\nEthan Quinn\nAleksandar Vukic\n\nDoubles Main Draw Seeds\nThe top eight seeded doubles teams received a bye into the second round: \n\n\n\nSeed\nTeam\nCountry\n\n\n\n\n1\nMarcelo Arévalo / Mate Pavić\nESA / CRO\n\n\n2\nJulian Cash / Lloyd Glasspool\nGBR / GBR\n\n\n3\nHarri Heliövaara / Henry Patten\nFIN / GBR\n\n\n4\nMarcel Granollers / Horacio Zeballos\nESP / ARG\n\n\n5\nKevin Krawietz / Tim Pütz\nGER / GER\n\n\n6\nJoe Salisbury / Neal Skupski\nGBR / GBR\n\n\n7\nSimone Bolelli / Andrea Vavassori\nITA / ITA\n\n\n8\nChristian Harrison / Evan King\nUSA / USA\n\n\n\nWildcards (Doubles Main Draw)\nWildcards were also granted to the following doubles teams: \n\nThéo Arribagé / Albano Olivetti\nGrigor Dimitrov / Nicolas Mahut (Marking Mahut’s final professional appearance)\nQuentin Halys / Pierre-Hugues Herbert
URL:https://tennistourcalendar.com/event/2025-rolex-paris-masters/
LOCATION:La Défense Arena\, 99 Jard. de l'Arche\, Nanterre\, 92000\, France
CATEGORIES:ATP Tour
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251020
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20251027
DTSTAMP:20260501T031719
CREATED:20251001T001913Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251026T172211Z
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SUMMARY:2025 Vienna Open
DESCRIPTION:The 2025 Vienna Open (known as the Erste Bank Open for sponsorship reasons) was a professional men’s tennis tournament played on indoor hard courts. It was the 51st edition of the event and part of the ATP Tour 500 series of the 2025 ATP Tour. The tournament took place at the Wiener Stadthalle in Vienna\, Austria\, from October 20 to October 26\, 2025. \nJannik Sinner claimed the 2025 Vienna Open singles title after overcoming a tough challenge from Alexander Zverev in the final. Sinner won in three sets\, 3-6\, 6-3\, 7-5\, securing his second championship at the event (following his 2023 victory) and marking his 22nd career ATP Tour title. The previous year’s winner\, Jack Draper\, was unable to defend his title due to an arm injury. \nIn the doubles competition\, the team of Julian Cash and Lloyd Glasspool captured the Erste Bank Open trophy. They defeated the defending champions\, Lucas Miedler and his partner Francisco Cabral\, in straight sets: 6-1\, 7-6(8-6). Reigning doubles champions Alexander Erler and Lucas Miedler did not compete as a pair this year. Erler teamed up with Robert Galloway but saw his run end in the quarterfinals at the hands of Harri Heliövaara and Henry Patten. \nTournament History and Details\nThe Vienna Open has a long and distinguished history\, dating back to its inaugural event in 1974. Over the years\, it has undergone several name changes due to sponsorship deals\, including the Fischer-Grand Prix and the CA-TennisTrophy\, before becoming the Erste Bank Open in 2011. The tournament has been a consistent fixture on the ATP Tour\, attracting some of the sport’s biggest names. Past champions include tennis legends such as Boris Becker\, Andre Agassi\, Pete Sampras\, and Roger Federer. The event’s status as an ATP 500 tournament underscores its importance on the professional circuit\, offering significant ranking points and prize money. The 2025 edition continued this tradition\, featuring a 32-player singles draw and a 16-team doubles draw\, and was a key stop in the European indoor season. \nVenue\nThe tournament was held at the Wiener Stadthalle\, Vienna’s premier indoor arena. The Stadthalle has been the home of the Vienna Open since 1974. With a seating capacity of approximately 9\,000 for tennis events\, the venue provides an intimate yet electric atmosphere for the matches. The courts were indoor hard courts\, a surface known for its fast-paced and aggressive style of play. In addition to the main court in Hall D\, some qualifying matches were also held at other locations. The Wiener Stadthalle is a central and well-known venue in Vienna\, easily accessible by public transport\, and has hosted a wide range of international sports and entertainment events throughout its history. \nPlayer Field\nThe 2025 Erste Bank Open boasted a star-studded player field\, considered one of the strongest in the tournament’s history. It featured five players from the ATP’s top 10 rankings\, making for a highly competitive week of tennis. \nConfirmed players for the main draw included: \n\nJannik Sinner: The Italian sensation was the top seed\, having won the tournament in 2023. He was looking to add another title in Vienna to his impressive resume.\nAlexander Zverev: The powerful German was a consistent presence at the top of the rankings and a strong contender for the title.\nAlex de Minaur: The quick-footed Australian\, known for his relentless game\, was a difficult opponent for anyone in the draw.\nLorenzo Musetti: The young Italian brought his stylish all-court game to the indoor hard courts.\nKaren Khachanov: The veteran Russian was the 2024 runner-up and was a definite threat to go deep into the tournament.\nAndrey Rublev: A former champion and always a dangerous player with his explosive forehand.\nTommy Paul: The American was a top player on the tour\, known for his aggressive style of play.\nDaniil Medvedev: The former world No. 1 brought his unique and tactical game to Vienna\, always a crowd-pleaser.\nStefanos Tsitsipas: The Greek star was another top player in the draw\, looking to improve on his previous results in Vienna.\nGrigor Dimitrov: The veteran Bulgarian\, known for his elegant one-handed backhand\, was a fan favorite.\nFrances Tiafoe: The dynamic American\, known for his showmanship and powerful game\, was always a contender.\n\nThe field also included talented players like Alexander Bublik\, Jack Draper\, and others\, promising high-level matches from the very first round. Austrian wild cards were granted to Filip Misolic and Sebastian Ofner\, giving local fans a chance to cheer on their home-country favorites. \nPrize Money and Ranking Points\nThe total prize money for the 2025 Erste Bank Open was €2\,736\,875. The breakdown of prize money and ATP ranking points for the singles and doubles events were as follows: \nSingles\n\n\n\n\nRound\nPrize Money (EUR)\nRanking Points\n\n\nChampion\n€511\,835\n500\n\n\nRunner-up\n€275\,390\n330\n\n\nSemifinals\n€146\,765\n200\n\n\nQuarterfinals\n€74\,980\n100\n\n\nRound of 16\n€40\,025\n50\n\n\nRound of 32\n€21\,345\n0\n\n\nQualifiers\n€0\n25\n\n\nQualifying 2\n€10\,940\n13\n\n\nQualifying 1\n€6\,140\n0\n\n\n\nDoubles (per team)\n\n\n\n\nRound\nPrize Money (EUR)\nRanking Points\n\n\nChampions\n€168\,120\n500\n\n\nRunners-up\n€89\,660\n300\n\n\nSemifinals\n€45\,360\n180\n\n\nQuarterfinals\n€22\,690\n90\n\n\nRound of 16\n€11\,740\n0
URL:https://tennistourcalendar.com/event/2025-vienna-open/
LOCATION:Wiener Stadthalle\, Roland-Rainer-Platz 1\, Wien\, 1150\, Austria
CATEGORIES:ATP Tour
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251020
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20251027
DTSTAMP:20260501T031719
CREATED:20250930T213844Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250930T213844Z
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SUMMARY:2025 Swiss Indoors Basel
DESCRIPTION:The 2025 Swiss Indoors Basel is a professional men’s tennis tournament to be played on indoor hard courts. It will be the 54th edition of the event and part of the ATP Tour 500 series of the 2025 ATP Tour. The tournament will take place at the St. Jakobshalle in Basel\, Switzerland\, from October 20 to October 26\, 2025. \n\n\n\nATP Tournament Profile\n\n\n\nTournament History and Details\nThe Swiss Indoors Basel was first held in 1970 and quickly established itself as one of the most prestigious indoor tournaments on the ATP calendar. Over its five-decade history\, the event has consistently attracted top talent\, featuring a long list of champions including local hero Roger Federer\, who holds a record ten titles\, as well as other tennis legends like Björn Borg\, Ivan Lendl\, John McEnroe\, Pete Sampras\, and Novak Djokovic. The tournament’s elevation to an ATP Tour 500 event underscored its significance\, offering substantial ranking points and prize money\, and making it a crucial stop in the late-season indoor swing. The 2025 edition maintained this high standard\, featuring a 32-player singles draw and a 16-team doubles draw. The tournament’s rich history and consistently strong player fields have cemented its reputation as a fan favorite and a player-preferred event. \nVenue\nThe tournament was hosted at the iconic St. Jakobshalle in Basel\, a multi-purpose indoor arena that has been the home of the Swiss Indoors for decades. The venue boasts a seating capacity of approximately 9\,000 for tennis matches\, providing an electric atmosphere for the players and fans alike. The indoor hard courts offered a fast and consistent surface\, conducive to aggressive and exciting tennis. The St. Jakobshalle is renowned for its excellent facilities and has consistently received praise from players for its professional environment. Beyond tennis\, the arena also hosts various sporting events\, concerts\, and exhibitions\, making it a central hub for entertainment and sports in the region. \nPlayer Field\nThe 2025 Swiss Indoors Basel featured an exceptionally strong player field\, characteristic of an ATP 500 event. The tournament was headlined by several of the ATP Tour’s top-ranked players and rising stars. \n\nTaylor Fritz: The leading American player\, known for his explosive serve and forehand\, was a strong contender on hard courts.\nBen Shelton: Another exciting American talent\, whose aggressive game and powerful serve made him a dangerous opponent indoors.\nHolger Rune: The dynamic Danish talent\, a former Masters 1000 champion\, brought his all-court game to Basel.\nCasper Ruud: The Norwegian clay-court specialist had also proven his capabilities on hard courts and was a consistent top performer.\nJakub Mensik: A promising young talent\, indicating the depth of the field.\nArthur Fils: The rapidly rising French star\, known for his exciting and athletic style of play.\nJoao Fonseca: Another young gun making his mark on the ATP Tour.\nDenis Shapovalov: The Canadian southpaw\, a former Grand Slam semifinalist\, was always a threat with his aggressive game.\n\nThe presence of a mix of established champions and emerging stars promised a week of high-quality tennis and competitive matches throughout the tournament. \nPrize Money and Ranking Points\nAs an ATP Tour 500 event\, the 2025 Swiss Indoors Basel offered significant prize money and ranking points. The total prize money for the tournament was approximately €2\,523\,045. The breakdown of prize money and ATP ranking points for the singles and doubles events were as follows: \nSingles\n\n\n\nRound\nPrize Money (EUR)\nRanking Points\n\n\nChampion\n€471\,825\n500\n\n\nRunner-up\n€253\,875\n330\n\n\nSemifinals\n€135\,300\n200\n\n\nQuarterfinals\n€69\,125\n100\n\n\nRound of 16\n€36\,900\n50\n\n\nRound of 32\n€19\,680\n0\n\n\nQualifiers\n€0\n25\n\n\nQualifying 2\n€10\,085\n13\n\n\nQualifying 1\n€5\,660\n0\n\n\n\nDoubles (per team)\n\n\n\nRound\nPrize Money (EUR)\nRanking Points\n\n\nChampions\n€154\,980\n500\n\n\nRunners-up\n€82\,650\n300\n\n\nSemifinals\n€41\,820\n180\n\n\nQuarterfinals\n€20\,910\n90\n\n\nRound of 16\n€10\,820\n0
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LOCATION:St. Jakobshalle\, St. Jakobs-Strasse 390\, Basel\, 4052\, Switzerland
CATEGORIES:ATP Tour
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DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20251020
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SUMMARY:2025 European Open
DESCRIPTION:The 2025 European Open\, also known as the BNP Paribas Fortis European Open for sponsorship reasons\, was a men’s professional tennis tournament played on indoor hard courts in Brussels\, Belgium. As part of the ATP Tour 250 series\, the event continued to serve as one of the key late-season stops in Europe. Since its inception\, the European Open had attracted top international players and rising stars\, offering both valuable ATP ranking points and competitive prize money. The tournament was also known for its intimate atmosphere\, allowing fans to experience world-class tennis up close. The 2025 edition marked the 10th of the event and took place October 13 to October 19\, 2025 at the Brussels Expo.[mfn]“European Open 2025: New Location\, Same Vibe!”. europeanopen.be. Retrieved 7 September 2025.[/mfn] \nTournament Details\n\n\n\nDate\n13–19 October\n\n\nEdition\n10th\n\n\nDraw\n28 Singles / 16 Doubles\n\n\nCategory\nATP 250\n\n\nPrize Money\n€706\,850 (Confirmed\, with a 2.4% increase from 2024)\n\n\nSurface\nHard\n\n\nLocation\nBrussels\, Belgium\n\n\nVenue\nBrussels Expo\n\n\n\nTournament Links\n\n\n\nATP Tournament Profile\n\n\nResults\nDraws\nSchedule\n\n\n\nChampions\nMain article: European Open 2025 Finals Results and Winners’ Prize \n\n\n\nEvent\nChampion(s)\nRunner(s)-up\n\n\nSingles\n🇨🇦 Félix Auger-Aliassime\n🇨🇿 Jiří Lehečka\n\n\n7–6(7–2)\, 6–7(6–8)\, 6–2\n\n\nDoubles\n🇺🇸 Christian Harrison\n🇺🇸 Evan King\n🇲🇨 Hugo Nys\n🇫🇷 Édouard Roger-Vasselin\n\n\n7–6(12–10)\, 7–6(7–5)\n\n\n\n\nThe Venue: Brussels Expo (ING Arena)\nThe 2025 edition heralds a major geographical shift\, moving the tournament from the Lotto Arena in Antwerp to the expansive Brussels Expo complex in Brussels. Specifically\, the matches will be played in the ING Arena\, which is one of the main halls within the Expo. \nVenue Details and History\nBrussels Expo\, situated on the Heysel Plateau in the Laeken district\, is the largest exhibition center in Belgium. It is a landmark location\, known for hosting major international events and trade fairs since the 1935 Brussels World Exhibition. The complex is also notably close to the iconic Atomium structure. \nThe move to Brussels Expo offers the tournament a potentially larger and more modern infrastructure\, allowing for enhanced spectator experience and logistical efficiency. While the European Open itself has no prior history at the Brussels Expo\, the city has previously hosted the WTA’s Brussels Open (2011–2013) at the Royal Primerose Tennis Club\, though that event was played on outdoor clay. The ING Arena\, a versatile event hall within the complex\, will be temporarily converted to house the main court and surrounding infrastructure for the ATP 250 tournament. \nPlaying Surface\nAs with its previous editions in Antwerp\, the European Open in Brussels will feature indoor hard courts\, a surface preferred by many players during the autumn European swing. The indoor setting ensures protection from weather and provides optimal\, consistent playing conditions for high-level tennis. \nPlayer Field\nAs an ATP 250 event held late in the season\, the European Open often attracts a mix of top-30 players seeking to secure ATP Finals qualification or finish the year strongly\, as well as talented up-and-comers. The final player field is subject to change due to withdrawals and late entries\, but based on early announcements and rankings as of late September 2025\, the field promises a competitive week of tennis. \nKey Confirmed or Projected Entrants (as of late September 2025):\n\n\n\nPlayer\nCountry\nRanking (Approximate)\nNote\n\n\n\n\nLorenzo Musetti\nItaly\nNo. 9\nTop seed\, seeking an indoor title.\n\n\nFélix Auger-Aliassime\nCanada\nNo. 13\n2022 Champion\, strong indoor player.\n\n\nJiří Lehečka\nCzech Republic\nNo. 19\nStrong contender\, runner-up in 2024.\n\n\nAlejandro Davidovich Fokina\nSpain\nNo. 20\nConsistent performer on the ATP Tour.\n\n\nGiovanni Mpetshi Perricard\nFrance\nNo. 37\nRising star with a powerful indoor game.\n\n\nSebastián Báez\nArgentina\nNo. 42\nPrimarily a clay-courter\, testing his indoor hard-court ability.\n\n\nJoão Fonseca\nBrazil\nNo. 43\nYoung talent and wildcard recipient.\n\n\nZizou Bergs\nBelgium\nNo. 44\nTop Belgian player\, local crowd favorite.\n\n\nDavid Goffin\nBelgium\nN/A\nVeteran Belgian star\, typically receives a wildcard.\n\n\n\nThe main draw consists of 28 players\, including three wildcards typically reserved for local players or high-profile international entries\, and four qualifiers emerging from a separate qualifying tournament. \nRanking Points and Prize Money \n\nThe 2025 European Open offers a total prize pool of €706\,850. The breakdown of prize money and ranking points was as follows: \nSingles\n\n\n\nRound\nPrize Money (EUR)\nRanking Points\n\n\nWinner\n€107\,490\n250\n\n\nFinalist\n€62\,720\n165\n\n\nSemifinals\n€36\,870\n100\n\n\nQuarterfinals\n€21\,365\n50\n\n\nRound of 16\n€12\,405\n25\n\n\nRound of 32\n€7\,580\n0\n\n\nQualifier\n€0\n13\n\n\n\nDoubles\n\n\n\nRound\nPrize Money (EUR)\nRanking Points\n\n\nWinner\n€37\,400\n250\n\n\nFinalist\n€20\,090\n150\n\n\nSemifinals\n€11\,750\n90\n\n\nQuarterfinals\n€6\,520\n45\n\n\nRound of 16\n€3\,850\n0\n\n\n\nOther Relevant Information\n\nTicket Information: Tickets for the event are available via the official tournament website and various ticketing partners. The tournament structure includes a qualifying weekend (usually October 12–13) followed by the main draw matches.\nBelgian Day: The tournament often features a dedicated “Belgian Day” early in the week (e.g.\, Tuesday\, October 14) to promote the local tennis community and highlight the participation of Belgian players like Zizou Bergs and David Goffin.\nSponsorship: The event’s long-standing title sponsor is BNP Paribas Fortis\, emphasizing its importance as a fixture on the Belgian sporting calendar.
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LOCATION:Brussels Expo\, Pl. de Belgique 1\, Bruxelles\, 1020\, Belgium
CATEGORIES:ATP Tour
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251013
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20251020
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SUMMARY:2025 Almaty Open
DESCRIPTION:The 2025 Almaty Open was a professional men’s tennis tournament played on indoor hard courts. It was the sixth edition of the tournament and was part of the ATP Tour 250 series of the 2025 ATP Tour. It was held at the Almaty Arena in Almaty\, Kazakhstan\, from October 13 to 19\, 2025.[mfn]“Almaty Open Overview”. atptour.com. Retrieved 25 August 2025.[/mfn] \nThe tournament was founded in 2020 as the Astana Open in Nur-Sultan (now Astana) as a one-off event due to the restructuring of the tennis calendar caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. Due to its success\, it became a permanent member of the ATP Tour in 2022. The tournament was rebranded and moved to Almaty for the 2024 edition. \nChampions\n\n\n\nEvent\nChampion(s)\nRunner(s)-up\n\n\nSingles\nDaniil Medvedev\n🇫🇷 Corentin Moutet\n\n\n7–5\, 4–6\, 6–3\n\n\nDoubles\n🇫🇷 T Arribagé [4]\n🇫🇷 A Olivetti\n🇩🇪 J Schnaitter [3]\n🇩🇪 M Wallner\n\n\n6–4\, 7–6(10–8)\n\n\n\nTournament Details\n\n\n\nDate\n11–19 September (including qualifying matches)\n\n\nEdition\n6th\n\n\nDraw\n28 Singles / 16 Doubles\n\n\nCategory\nATP 250\n\n\nPrize Money\n$1\,055\,255\n\n\nSurface\nHard\n\n\nLocation\nAlmaty\, Kazakhstan\n\n\nVenue\nAlmaty Arena\n\n\n\nTournament Links\n\n\n\nATP Tournament Profile\n\n\nResults\nDraws\nSchedule\n\n\n\nPrize Money\nThe 2025 Almaty Open had a total prize money of $1\,055\,255. The prize money breakdown was as follows: \n\n\n\nRound\nPrize Money (USD) and Ranking Points\n\n\nSingles\nDoubles\n\n\nWinner\n$160\,550 | 250\n$55\,830 | 250\n\n\nRunner-up\n$93\,635 | 165\n$29\,990 | 150\n\n\nSemifinals\n$55\,045 | 100\n$17\,550 | 90\n\n\nQuarterfinals\n$31\,895 | 50\n$9\,730 | 45\n\n\nRound of 16\n$18\,520 | 25\n$5\,740 | 0\n\n\nRound of 32\n$11\,315 | 0\n–\n\n\nQualifier\n$0 | 13\n–\n\n\n\nSchedule\nThe tournament is scheduled as follows: \n\nQualifying matches: October 11–12\, 2025 (starting at 11:00)\nMain tournament (first to third rounds): October 13–16\, 2025 (starting at 11:00)\nQuarter-finals: October 17\, 2025 (starting at 11:00)\nSemi-finals: October 18\, 2025 (starting at 12:00)\nFinals: October 19\, 2025 (starting at 12:00)\n\nEntry List\n\nThe main draw of the 2025 Almaty Open will feature 28 players in the singles competition and 16 teams in the doubles competition. \nThe field is headlined by former US Open champion and former World No. 1 Daniil Medvedev\, as well as the defending champion Karen Khachanov. Kazakhstani star Alexander Bublik was initially entered but later withdrew. \nThe rankings provided are as of September 29\, 2025. \nSingles Main Draw Entrants\nSeeds\n\n\n\nCountry\nPlayer\nRank\nSeed\n\n\n\n\n \nKaren Khachanov\n10\n1\n\n\n \nDaniil Medvedev\n18\n2\n\n\nITA\nFlavio Cobolli\n22\n3\n\n\nITA\nLuciano Darderi\n29\n4\n\n\nUSA\nBrandon Nakashima\n32\n5\n\n\nUSA\nAlex Michelsen\n34\n6\n\n\nCAN\nGabriel Diallo\n35\n7\n\n\nFRA\nCorentin Moutet\n38\n8\n\n\n\nThe top four seeds receive a bye into the second round. \nOther Entrants\nThe following players gained direct acceptance into the main draw: \n\n\n\nCountry\nPlayer\nRank\n\n\n\n\nFRA\nArthur Cazaux\n84\n\n\nSRB\nLaslo Djere\n77\n\n\nHUN\nFábián Marozsán\n55\n\n\nSRB\nHamad Medjedovic\n66\n\n\nITA\nLuca Nardi\n85\n\n\nAUS\nTristan Schoolkate\n95\n\n\nGER\nJan-Lennard Struff\n97\n\n\nAUS\nAdam Walton\n76\n\n\n\n  \nWildcards\nThe following players received wildcards into the main draw: \n\nAmir Omarkhanov (KAZ)\nTimofey Skatov (KAZ)\nBeibit Zhukayev (KAZ)\n\nWithdrawals and Alternates\nThe following players withdrew from the tournament\, and were replaced by alternates: \n\n\n\nPlayer\nReplaced by\n\n\n\n\nBu Yunchaokete\nNicolás Jarry\n\n\nAlexander Bublik\nAleksandar Vukic\n\n\nMariano Navone\nJan-Lennard Struff\n\n\nJordan Thompson\nShintaro Mochizuki\n\n\n\nThe entry of Stefanos Tsitsipas was officially confirmed earlier in the year\, but he does not appear on the final entry list. \nDoubles Main Draw Entrants\nSeeds\n\n\n\nCountry\nPlayer 1\nCountry\nPlayer 2\nRank\nSeed\n\n\n\n\nARG\nGuido Andreozzi\nFRA\nManuel Guinard\n76\n1\n\n\nGER\nConstantin Frantzen\nNED\nRobin Haase\n108\n2\n\n\nGER\nJakob Schnaitter\nGER\nMark Wallner\n118\n3\n\n\nFRA\nThéo Arribagé\nFRA\nAlbano Olivetti\n122\n4\n\n\n\nWildcards\nThe following pairs received wildcards into the doubles main draw: \n\nAmir Omarkhanov / Beibit Zhukayev (KAZ/KAZ)\nAlexander Shevchenko / Timofey Skatov (KAZ/KAZ)\n\nNote: The official entry list and draw are subject to change. \n\nHistory\nThe tournament was initially established as the Astana Open in 2020 in Nur-Sultan (now Astana) and was an ATP Tour 250 event. The 2021 edition was a combined event with a WTA tournament. In 2022\, the men’s event was upgraded to an ATP Tour 500 series event\, attracting top players like Novak Djokovic and Stefanos Tsitsipas. It returned to an ATP Tour 250 event in 2023. In 2024\, the tournament was relocated to Almaty and renamed the Almaty Open. \nPast Finals\nMen’s Singles \n\n2024: Karen Khachanov def. Gabriel Diallo\, 6–2\, 5–7\, 6–3\n2023: Adrian Mannarino def. Sebastian Korda\, 4–6\, 6–3\, 6–2\n2022: Novak Djokovic def. Stefanos Tsitsipas\, 6–3\, 6–4\n2021: Kwon Soon-woo def. James Duckworth\, 7–6\, 6–3\n2020: John Millman def. Adrian Mannarino\, 7–5\, 6–1\n\nMen’s Doubles \n\n2024: Rithvik Choudary Bollipalli / Arjun Kadhe def. Nicolás Barrientos / Skander Mansouri\, 3–6\, 7–6\, [14–12]\n2023: Nathaniel Lammons / Jackson Withrow def. Mate Pavić / John Peers\, 7–6\, 7–6\n2022: Nikola Mektić / Mate Pavić def. Adrian Mannarino / Fabrice Martin\, 6–4\, 6–2\n2021: Santiago González / Andrés Molteni def. Jonathan Erlich / Andrei Vasilevski\, 6–1\, 6–2\n2020: Sander Gillé / Joran Vliegen def. Max Purcell / Luke Saville\, 7–5\, 6–3
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LOCATION:Almaty Arena\, проспект Суюнбая 211\, Almaty\, Kazakhstan
CATEGORIES:ATP Tour
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DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20251020
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SUMMARY:2025 Stockholm Open
DESCRIPTION:The 2025 Stockholm Open (known as the BNP Paribas Nordic Open for sponsorship reasons) was a professional men’s tennis tournament that was played on indoor hard courts. It was the 56th edition of the event and part of the ATP Tour 250 series of the 2025 ATP Tour. The tournament took place at the Kungliga Tennishallen in Stockholm\, Sweden\, from October 13 to October 19\, 2025. \n\n\n\nATP Tournament Profile\n\n\nResults\nDraws\nSchedule\n\n\n\nChampions\n\n\n\nEvent\nChampion(s)\nRunner(s)-up\n\n\nSingles\n🇳🇴 Casper Ruud [2]\n🇫🇷 Ugo Humbert [4]\n\n\n6–2\, 6–3\n\n\nDoubles\n🇦🇹 Alexander Erler\n🇺🇸 Robert Galloway\n🇺🇸 Vasil Kirkov\n🇳🇱 Bart Stevens\n\n\n6–3\, 6–2\n\n\n\nPlayer Field\n\nThe entry list for the 2025 Stockholm Open\, finalized in late September\, showcased a strong blend of established top-30 players\, former champions\, and dangerous veterans\, all competing at the historic Kungliga Tennishallen. \nThe depth of the field was particularly notable for a 250-level tournament\, reflecting the event’s prestige and its perfect timing in the calendar. With a 28-player singles draw\, only four top seeds received a first-round bye\, setting the stage for intense competition from the opening day. \nTop Seeds and Contenders\nHeadlining the 2025 draw was former World No. 2 Casper Ruud\, entering the tournament as the top seed. Ruud’s participation underscored his commitment to finding success on indoor hard courts as he neared the end of a successful season. Closely following him as the second seed was American Tommy Paul\, who returned to Stockholm to defend the title he had captured in the previous year. Paul’s affinity for the venue\, where he also claimed a trophy earlier in his career\, positioned him as an immediate favorite. \nThe top-eight seeding featured several formidable challengers: \n\n\n\nSeed\nPlayer\nCountry\nATP Ranking (as of Sep 29\, 2025)\nNotes\n\n\n1\nCasper Ruud\nNorway\n12\nTop seed and former World No. 2.\n\n\n2\nTommy Paul\nUnited States\n15\nDefending champion.\n\n\n3\nUgo Humbert\nFrance\n24\nHigh-ranked French talent.\n\n\n4\nDenis Shapovalov\nCanada\n26\n2019 Stockholm Open Champion.\n\n\n5\nGrigor Dimitrov\nBulgaria\n28\n2013 Stockholm Open Champion.\n\n\n6\nTallon Griekspoor\nNetherlands\n31\nConsistent performer on the ATP Tour.\n\n\n7\nCameron Norrie\nGreat Britain\n34\nFormer British No. 1.\n\n\n8\nAlexandre Muller\nFrance\n38\nMade the cut as the eighth seed.\n\n\n\nNotable Main Draw Entrants\nBeyond the seeded players\, the entry list included a host of intriguing names. Former US Open champion Marin Čilić (World No. 59) was set to use his potent serve and powerful hard-court game to challenge the top seeds. Two-time Grand Slam semifinalist Matteo Berrettini (World No. 57) and his compatriot Lorenzo Sonego (World No. 44) also accepted entry\, adding a strong Italian presence to the field. \nThe inclusion of promising young players like Nicolai Budkov Kjær\, who received entry through the Next Gen Accelerator programme\, highlighted the tournament’s role in showcasing rising talent. Other notable entrants\, such as Australian Alexei Popyrin (World No. 40)\, and Argentinian Tomás Martín Etcheverry (World No. 63) rounded out a diverse and capable field ready to vie for the title on the quick indoor courts of Stockholm. \nThe 2025 BNP Paribas Nordic Open was therefore positioned not only as a crucial stop for players hunting ATP Finals points but also as a premium opportunity for a non-seeded player to capture a coveted ATP Tour title\, given the tight competition throughout the 28-man draw. \n\nPrize Money and Ranking Points\nThe total prize money for the 2025 Stockholm Open was €706\,850. The breakdown of prize money and ATP ranking points for the singles and doubles events were as follows: \nSingles\n\n\n\nRound\nPrize Money (EUR)\nRanking Points\n\n\n\n\nChampion\n€107\,490\n250\n\n\nRunner-up\n€62\,720\n165\n\n\nSemifinals\n€36\,870\n100\n\n\nQuarterfinals\n€21\,365\n50\n\n\nRound of 16\n€12\,405\n25\n\n\nRound of 32\n€7\,580\n0\n\n\nQualifiers\n–\n13\n\n\nQualifying 2\n€3\,795\n7\n\n\nQualifying 1\n€2\,065\n0\n\n\n\nDoubles\n\n\n\nRound\nPrize Money (per team)\nRanking Points\n\n\n\n\nChampion\n€37\,400\n250\n\n\nRunner-up\n€20\,090\n150\n\n\nSemifinals\n€11\,750\n90\n\n\nQuarterfinals\n€6\,520\n45\n\n\nRound of 16\n€3\,850\n0\n\n\n\nTournament History and Details\nThe Stockholm Open was first held in 1969\, a year after the start of the Open Era. The tournament was founded by former world player Sven Davidson and quickly became a prestigious stop on the professional circuit. Over its storied history\, the event has attracted some of the biggest names in tennis\, with a roll call of past champions that includes Swedish legends like Björn Borg\, Mats Wilander\, and Stefan Edberg\, as well as international superstars such as John McEnroe\, Boris Becker\, Roger Federer\, and Rafael Nadal. The tournament’s current format as an ATP 250 event saw it provide valuable ranking points and a competitive prize money pool\, making it an important stop on the ATP’s indoor hard court swing in the final months of the season. The 2025 edition maintained this tradition\, offering a 28-player singles draw and a 16-team doubles draw. \nVenue\nThe tournament was held at the historic Kungliga Tennishallen\, or the Royal Tennis Hall. This venue has been the home of the Stockholm Open since its inception in 1969. The hall\, which was built in 1943\, has a seating capacity of 5\,000 for tennis events. The courts were indoor hard courts\, providing a fast-paced and high-bouncing surface that often favored aggressive play. Beyond the Stockholm Open\, the Kungliga Tennishallen has a rich history\, having hosted the year-end Masters tournament in 1975 and several Davis Cup ties. The venue is owned and operated by three non-profit tennis organizations: Salk\, the Stockholm Tennis Federation\, and KLTK.
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LOCATION:Kungliga Tennishallen\, Lidingövägen 75\, Stockholm\, 115 41\, Sweden
CATEGORIES:ATP Tour
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