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SUMMARY:2026 Libéma Open
DESCRIPTION:The grass-court swing of the professional tennis calendar is brief\, intense\, and deeply traditional. Serving as one of the definitive launching pads for this surface shift is the Libéma Open. \n\n\n\nHeld annually in the scenic surroundings of Rosmalen\, near ‘s-Hertogenbosch in the Netherlands\, this combined ATP and WTA 250 event offers players an ideal bridge from the heavy clay of Roland Garros to the lightning-fast lawns of Wimbledon. As the 35th edition of this historic tournament unfolds in 2026\, it promises top-tier competition\, elite players\, and a fan-friendly festival atmosphere. \n\n\n\nHere is your comprehensive guide to everything you need to know about the 2026 Libéma Open\, spanning dates\, player fields\, historical context\, and essential visitor details. \n\n\n\n1. Dates\, Venue\, and Tournament Basics\n\n\n\nThe 2026 Libéma Open officially takes place from June 8 to June 14\, 2026\, with qualifying rounds kicking off right before the main action. \n\n\n\n\nThe Venue: The entire tournament is played on the beautiful outdoor lawns of Autotron Rosmalen. The venue transforms into a premier tennis village every summer\, attracting over 62\,000 spectators across the week.\n\n\n\nThe Surface: Natural grass. Fast-paced\, low-bouncing\, and physically demanding\, grass courts favor aggressive baseliners\, strong servers\, and sharp net players.\n\n\n\nTournament Status: It features a simultaneous men’s ATP 250 draw (28 singles / 16 doubles) and women’s WTA 250 draw (32 singles / 16 doubles).\n\n\n\n\n2. A Quick Look Back: Libéma Open History\n\n\n\nThe tournament’s roots stretch back to 1989\, when it debuted as an eight-player test event. That inaugural title was captured by Miloslav Mečíř\, the 1988 Olympic gold medalist. By 1990\, the event joined the newly minted ATP Tour\, standing out uniquely as the only professional grass-court tournament on the European mainland. \n\n\n\nRecognizing its growing appeal\, organizers added women’s singles and doubles draws in 1996\, with German star Anke Huber claiming the first female singles crown. \n\n\n\nOver the years\, the tournament has gone by several monkers due to sponsorship shifts—including the Heineken Trophy\, Ordina Open\, UNICEF Open\, Topshelf Open\, and RICOH Open—before adopting its current name\, the Libéma Open\, in 2018. \n\n\n\nA crucial scheduling shift occurred in 2015. Prior to that\, the tournament was played the week immediately preceding Wimbledon. Since 2015\, it has occupied the week directly following Roland Garros\, giving players a critical extra week to find their “grass-court legs.” \n\n\n\nPast Legends & Champions\n\n\n\nThe honor roll at Rosmalen boasts some of the finest names in tennis history: \n\n\n\n\nInternational Icons: Lleyton Hewitt\, Kim Clijsters\, Justine Henin\, and Daniil Medvedev.\n\n\n\nDutch Heroes: Richard Krajicek\, Sjeng Schalken\, Michaëlla Krajicek\, Tallon Griekspoor\, and Tim van Rijthoven.\n\n\n\n\n3. The 2026 Provisional Schedule & Match Times\n\n\n\nThe tennis park opens its gates daily at 10:00 AM. From Monday through Friday\, fans can expect a packed slate\, featuring at least four high-profile matches daily on Center Court alongside rolling action on the outside courts. \n\n\n\nThe schedule moves intentionally toward championship weekend: \n\n\n\nDateSession / PhaseFeatured MatchesSaturday\, June 6QualifyingEarly-round knockouts for main draw spotsSunday\, June 7QualifyingFinal qualification roundsMon\, June 8 – Fri\, June 12Main DrawSingles Rounds of 32\, 16\, Quarterfinals & Early DoublesSaturday\, June 13Semifinals & Doubles FinalsMen’s & Women’s Singles SemifinalsMen’s & Women’s Doubles FinalsSunday\, June 14Singles Championship Sunday12:00 PM: Women’s Singles FinalNot before 2:30 PM: Men’s Singles Final\n\n\n\n4. Stars to Watch: The 2026 Player Field\n\n\n\nThe tournament regularly pulls in a balanced mixture of Top 10 heavyweights\, grass-court specialists\, and surging local favorites. \n\n\n\nGentlemen’s Singles (ATP)\n\n\n\nThe men’s side features incredible depth\, headlined by Canadian powerhouse Félix Auger-Aliassime and former World No. 1 Daniil Medvedev. Home fans will have plenty to cheer for with top-ranked Dutchman Tallon Griekspoor (a former champion here) and tactical veteran Botic van de Zandschulp in the mix. \n\n\n\n\nTop Contenders: Félix Auger-Aliassime\, Daniil Medvedev\, Arthur Fils\, Cameron Norrie\, Ugo Humbert.\n\n\n\nDangerous Threats: Denis Shapovalov\, Adrian Mannarino (always lethal on grass)\, Hubert Hurkacz\, and Belgian young gun Alexander Blockx.\n\n\n\nSee complete entry list.\n\n\n\n\nLadies’ Singles (WTA)\n\n\n\nThe women’s field is incredibly competitive\, led by the precise hitting of Ekaterina Alexandrova and Denmark’s Clara Tauson. Returning champion Elise Mertens will look to defend her crown against a highly versatile international lineup. \n\n\n\n\nTop Contenders: Ekaterina Alexandrova\, Clara Tauson\, Elise Mertens\, Emma Navarro.\n\n\n\nPlayers to Watch: Anastasia Potapova\, Dayana Yastremska\, Barbora Krejcikova\, and multi-surface threat Paula Badosa. Local fans will also keep a close eye on Suzan Lamens\, while Southeast Asian tennis fans will be tracking Indonesia’s rising star\, Janice Tjen.\n\n\n\nSee complete women’s entry list.\n\n\n\n\n5. 2026 Prize Money and Ranking Points\n\n\n\nThe total combined prize pool across both tours is highly lucrative. For 2026\, the overall financial commitment sits at a base of €965\,000. Because the formal 2026 round-by-round breakdown is still being finalized by the tours\, the baseline distributions are modeled below to give a clear picture of how earnings scale as players go deep into the tournament. \n\n\n\n\nNote on Equity: In modern tennis structure\, the ATP and WTA distribute payouts differently based on total tour-specific financial pools. Approximately 80% of an individual tour’s pool goes to singles players\, with 20% reserved for the doubles field. \n\n\n\n\nProjected Singles Prize Money & Points\n\n\n\nRound ReachedATP Prize Money (€)ATP PointsWTA Prize Money (€)WTA PointsWinner€107\,490250€31\,565250Runner-up€62\,720165€18\,685163Semifinalist€36\,870100€10\,41098Quarterfinalist€21\,38550€6\,60854Round of 16€12\,42025€4\,04030Round of 32€7\,5800€2\,8901\n\n\n\nProjected Doubles Prize Money (Per Team)\n\n\n\nRound ReachedATP Payout (€)WTA Payout (€)Winners€37\,400€11\,480Finalists€20\,090€6\,460Semifinalists€11\,750€3\,435Quarterfinalists€6\,560€2\,185Opening Round€3\,870€1\,320\n\n\n\n6. Travel and Logistics: Getting to Autotron Rosmalen\n\n\n\nAutotron Rosmalen is highly accessible\, situated centrally within the Benelux region. Plan your travel with these straightforward options: \n\n\n\n1. Driving by Car\n\n\n\nIf you are commuting by car\, the venue is simple to find. Keep an eye out for the yellow ANWB traffic signs marked “Autotron” on the major A2 and A59 motorways. \n\n\n\n\nAverage Drive Time: Autotron is roughly a comfortable one-hour drive from major hubs including Amsterdam\, Rotterdam\, The Hague\, Apeldoorn\, Venlo\, Roermond\, Bergen op Zoom\, and even Antwerp (Belgium).\n\n\n\nParking: There is ample parking capacity on-site. Visitors are strongly encouraged to purchase a digital parking ticket online ahead of time to skip morning entry queues.\n\n\n\n\n2. Public Transport\n\n\n\nIf you prefer trains and buses\, the Netherlands’ excellent public transit infrastructure has you covered: \n\n\n\n\nFrom ‘s-Hertogenbosch Central Station: Hop directly onto bus number 90\, which drops passengers off right near the Autotron complex.\n\n\n\nFrom Rosmalen Station: You can easily grab a local train taxi directly to the venue gates.\n\n\n\n\n7. How to Watch: Broadcast and Streaming Guide\n\n\n\nCan’t make it to the Netherlands in person? You can catch world-class grass tennis from home. Comprehensive global coverage is split cleanly by tour: \n\n\n\n\nWatching the Men (ATP): The premier destination for all ATP matches is Tennis TV\, the official live streaming service of the ATP Tour. It offers live court selection\, multi-court viewing\, and full on-demand replays.\n\n\n\nWatching the Women (WTA): WTA matches are broadcast internationally through regional rightsholders (such as Tennis Channel in the US\, Sky Sports in the UK/Germany\, and BeIN Sports across various global markets).\n\n\n\nLocal Domestic Coverage: In the Netherlands\, local sports networks and national broadcasters provide daily live tournament feeds\, especially focusing on Center Court and local Dutch athletes.
URL:https://tennistourcalendar.com/event/2026-libema-open/
LOCATION:Autotron Rosmalen\, Graafsebaan 133\, Rosmalen\, 5248\, Netherlands
CATEGORIES:ATP Tour
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SUMMARY:2026 Queen's Club Championships
DESCRIPTION:Updated on October 19\, 2025\n\n\nAs the tennis world transitions to the slick\, lightning-fast grass courts of the summer season\, few venues hold as much prestige and historical charm as West London. The HSBC Championships\, traditionally known as the Queen’s Club Championships\, stands as one of the most popular and longest-running grass-court tennis events in existence. \n\n\n\nEstablished all the way back in 1889\, this iconic event offers the perfect blend of high-stakes professional tennis and quintessential British summer tradition. In a groundbreaking modern expansion\, the tournament spans two thrilling weeks\, featuring an elite WTA 500 women’s event in week one\, followed immediately by the historic ATP 500 men’s event in week two. \n\n\n\nWhether you are preparing to head to West Kensington or setting up your broadcast viewing schedule at home\, this comprehensive guide covers everything you need to know about the 2026 edition—including tournament dates\, the historic venue\, daily schedule breakdown\, global star player entry lists\, prize money\, and official broadcasting networks. \n\n\n\n1. Tournament Dates & Historic Venue\n\n\n\nThe 2026 HSBC Championships will take place across a blockbuster fortnight from 06 June to 21 June 2026. This expansive positioning gives fans twice the action on one of the most revered surfaces in all of sports. \n\n\n\nThe tournament is hosted at The Queen’s Club in West Kensington\, London\, United Kingdom. \n\n\n\nVenue Fast Facts\n\n\n\n\nCapacity: The historic grounds are optimized to welcome up to 17\,000 passionate spectators every single day.\n\n\n\nThe Complex: Boasts 28 pristine grass courts across the property.\n\n\n\nSurface Reputation: Widely regarded by top ATP and WTA professionals as possessing some of the finest\, most meticulously maintained grass tennis courts in the world\, offering an authentic\, low-skidding bounce that perfectly mirrors the conditions found at nearby Wimbledon.\n\n\n\n\n2. Provisional Tournament Schedule\n\n\n\nThe 2026 event features two entirely distinct tournament weeks. Week one hosts the fierce competitors of the WTA 500 circuit\, while week two shifts the spotlight over to the ATP 500 men’s draw and the highly competitive Men’s Wheelchair division. \n\n\n\nOrder of Play\n\n\n\nWeek 1: Women’s WTA 500 Singles & Doubles\n\n\n\n\nWTA Qualifying Rounds: Saturday\, 6 June – Sunday\, 7 June. The opening weekend sees players outside the automatic main draw entry list battle through two rounds of intense qualification matches to earn a spot in the primary 28-player field.\n\n\n\nWTA First Round: Monday\, 8 June – Tuesday\, 9 June. The main draw officially gets underway. Star seeds and wildcard entrants make their grass debuts on the Queen’s Club show courts across both singles and doubles action.\n\n\n\nWTA Second Round & Quarterfinals: Wednesday\, 10 June – Thursday\, 11 June. The field narrows significantly. Play intensifies as competitors fight for spots in the final eight of singles\, while doubles pairings push through into the quarterfinal stages.\n\n\n\nWTA Quarterfinals & Semifinals: Friday\, 12 June – Saturday\, 13 June. Super Friday showcases the top eight singles players. Saturday follows with high-tension semifinal match-ups on Center Court to determine who earns a spot in Championship Sunday.\n\n\n\nWTA Championship Sunday: Sunday\, 14 June. The historic culmination of week one. The afternoon crowns the 2026 Queen’s Club WTA Singles and Doubles champions.\n\n\n\n\nWeek 2: Men’s ATP 500 & Wheelchair Schedule\n\n\n\n\nATP Qualifying Rounds: Saturday\, 13 June – Sunday\, 14 June. As the women’s event concludes\, the men’s qualifying draw takes center stage across the outer courts\, featuring two rounds of intense singles qualifying and a round of doubles qualifying.\n\n\n\nATP First Round: Monday\, 15 June – Tuesday\, 16 June. The 32-player men’s main draw swings into action. Top international seeds open their accounts alongside local British favorites across a packed\, high-energy schedule.\n\n\n\nATP Second Round: Wednesday\, 17 June – Thursday\, 18 June. The round of 16. Power-servers and grass-court specialists collide as players look to secure their placement in the critical final weekend rounds.\n\n\n\nATP Quarterfinals: Friday\, 19 June. Quarterfinal Friday. Four high-stakes\, back-to-back singles blockbusters take over Center Court to decide who moves within striking distance of the trophy.\n\n\n\nATP Semifinals & Wheelchair Action: Saturday\, 20 June. A spectacular day of tennis featuring the ATP Singles and Doubles semifinals\, alongside the high-intensity kickoff of the Men’s Wheelchair Singles semifinals.\n\n\n\nATP & Wheelchair Finals: Sunday\, 21 June. Championship Sunday for the men’s circuit. The day features three back-to-back finals: the Men’s Wheelchair Singles/Doubles titles\, followed by the main ATP Singles and Doubles finals.\n\n\n\n\n3. Stars to Watch: The 2026 Player Line-Up\n\n\n\nThe 2026 entry lists for both the WTA and ATP events are stacked with elite baseline champions\, booming servers\, and reigning titlists looking to assert dominance on the grass. \n\n\n\nWTA Singles Stars to Watch\n\n\n\nThe women’s field features an incredible blend of Grand Slam winners and defensive powerhouses: \n\n\n\n\nElena Rybakina (Kazakhstan | World No. 2): The former Wimbledon champion stands as the absolute gold standard on grass. Armed with a thunderous first serve and lightning-flat groundstrokes\, she enters as the heavy favorite.\n\n\n\nAmanda Anisimova (USA | World No. 6): The 2025 runner-up returns to London with unfinished business\, looking to go one step further than her brilliant final run last summer.\n\n\n\nBelinda Bencic (Switzerland | World No. 12): A naturally gifted grass-court player with exceptional timing and an innate ability to take the ball early on low-bouncing surfaces.\n\n\n\nEmma Raducanu (Great Britain | World No. 30): The home crowd will be out in full force to support the former US Open Champion\, who always raises her level of play on British lawns.\n\n\n\n\nATP Singles Stars to Watch\n\n\n\nThe men’s entry list is an absolute minefield of deep\, explosive talent: \n\n\n\n\nAlex de Minaur (Australia | World No. 9): The lightning-fast Aussie top-seeds the event. His world-class speed\, low center of gravity\, and flat counter-punching make him an apex predator on slick grass.\n\n\n\nLorenzo Musetti (Italy | World No. 11): Possessing one of the most elegant\, versatile one-handed backhands in the modern game\, his slice variations and net touch are beautiful to watch on this surface.\n\n\n\nJiri Lehecka (Czech Republic | World No. 14): The 2025 finalist returns to West Kensington with highly dangerous\, flat groundstrokes that proved lethal on these exact courts a year ago.\n\n\n\nJack Draper (Great Britain | World No. 74): The powerful\, big-serving British lefty possesses a game completely tailor-made for grass court dominance and stands as a major unseeded threat in the draw.\n\n\n\n\nComplete Entry List\n\n\n\n4. Prize Money & Points Distribution\n\n\n\nIn an ongoing\, historic commitment by the Lawn Tennis Association (LTA)\, the prize money for the women’s WTA 500 event has seen another massive increase for 2026\, climbing to a record $1\,915\,000 as part of an official initiative to achieve total prize parity across the men’s and women’s events by 2029. \n\n\n\nMeanwhile\, the men’s ATP 500 event features a total prize fund of €2\,583\,330. \n\n\n\nPoint and Financial Rewards\n\n\n\nBeyond the massive financial compensation\, players are competing for crucial ranking points right before the seeding deadline for Wimbledon. The distribution scales heavily by round: \n\n\n\nRound ReachedATP 500 PointsWTA 500 PointsChampion500500Runner-Up330325Semifinalist200195Quarterfinalist100108Round of 165060Round of 3201\n\n\n\n5. Official Broadcast Guide\n\n\n\nTo accommodate the surging global interest in both the men’s and women’s draws\, the HSBC Championships provides extensive domestic and international television coverage. \n\n\n\nDomestic Coverage (United Kingdom)\n\n\n\nFor local fans watching within Great Britain\, the entire fortnight of live coverage is broadcast entirely free-to-air across the BBC network. \n\n\n\n\nEarly Rounds (Monday – Friday): Daily live action streams from 1:00 PM to 6:00 PM local time on BBC Two and BBC iPlayer.\n\n\n\nFinal Rounds (Saturday – Sunday): The high-stakes semifinal and final matches transition over to BBC One for premium weekend afternoon viewing.\n\n\n\n\nInternational Broadcasters\n\n\n\nIf you are tuning in from outside the United Kingdom\, you can catch the live action via the following primary broadcasting partners: \n\n\n\nRegion / TerritoryOfficial Broadcast NetworkUnited States & Puerto RicoTennis ChannelCanadaTSNAustraliabeIN SPORTS AustraliaSoutheast AsiabeIN Southeast Asia (Thailand\, Malaysia\, Singapore\, etc.)Germany\, Austria\, SwitzerlandSky DeutschlandItaly & San MarinoSky ItaliaSpainTelefonica / MovistarFranceEurosport France\n\n\n\n\n\n\nRelated News\n\nNo Post Found
URL:https://tennistourcalendar.com/event/2026-queens-club-championships/
LOCATION:The Queen’s Club\, Palliser Rd\, London W14 9EQ\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:ATP Tour
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DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20260621T235959
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LAST-MODIFIED:20260604T092148Z
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SUMMARY:2026 Halle Open
DESCRIPTION:As the clay dust settles over Europe\, the tennis world undergoes its swiftest and most striking transformation of the season. The grueling\, high-bouncing baseline rallies of Paris give way to the slick\, lightning-fast courts of the grass-court swing. Sitting at the absolute pinnacle of this brief and historic stretch is Germany’s premier tennis event: the Terra Wortmann Open in Halle\, Westphalia. \n\n\n\nRe-categorized as an ATP 500 tournament in 2015\, Halle has firmly established itself as one of just seven grass-court events on the global calendar. Since its inaugural edition in 1993\, the tournament has woven itself into the fabric of tennis lore\, most famously serving as the primary stomping ground for Roger Federer\, who captured a staggering 10 titles on these pristine courts. \n\n\n\nWhether you are booking your tickets to Germany or planning your television viewing schedule from across the globe\, this comprehensive guide delivers everything you need to know about the 2026 edition—including the tournament venue\, daily playing schedule\, direct broadcast options\, global star line-up\, and financial prize money. \n\n\n\n1. Tournament Dates & Historic Venue\n\n\n\nThe 33rd edition of the Halle Open takes place from 15 June to 21 June 2026. This crucial slot on the ATP calendar positions the tournament during the heart of the grass swing\, exactly two weeks before the commencement of the Championships at Wimbledon. This timing makes it the premier destination for elite players looking to calibrate their low-skidding groundstrokes and serve-and-volley tactics on grass. \n\n\n\nThe event is held at the world-renowned OWL Arena in Halle\, North Rhine-Westphalia\, Germany. \n\n\n\nVenue Fast Facts\n\n\n\n\nCapacity: 11\,500 enthusiastic fans.\n\n\n\nSpecial Feature: The stadium features a cutting-edge\, retractable roof that can close in just 88 seconds. This engineering marvel guarantees that play continues seamlessly\, completely immune to summer rain delays.\n\n\n\nThe Surface: Perfectly manicured outdoor grass courts designed to encourage fast-paced\, aggressive tennis.\n\n\n\n\n2. Provisional Tournament Schedule\n\n\n\nThe tournament features a highly concentrated 32-player Singles Draw and a 16-team Doubles Draw. To ensure you don’t miss a single crucial match\, the event follows a traditional progression structure over seven high-intensity days: \n\n\n\n1. Opening Rounds: Monday\, 15 June – Tuesday\, 16 June. \n\n\n\nThe main draw gets underway. Top seeds look to find their footing on the slick grass surface while local wildcards aim to spring early-round upsets. 16 matches fill out the first two days of intense play. \n\n\n\n2. Round of 16: Wednesday\, 17 June – Thursday\, 18 June. \n\n\n\nThe remaining 16 players battle for a spot in the final eight. This is typically where top seeds begin facing dangerous grass-court specialists and big servers who thrive on the low bounce. \n\n\n\n3. The Quarterfinals: Friday\, 19 June. \n\n\n\nSuper Friday. The tournament condenses to the final eight competitors. Action runs across consecutive high-stakes sessions on Center Court to determine who advances to the weekend. \n\n\n\n4. The Semifinals: Saturday\, 20 June. \n\n\n\nThe final four singles players and the remaining doubles teams fight for a spot in the prestigious championship matches. Tension peaks as players stand just one win away from a historic final. \n\n\n\n5. Championship Sunday: Sunday\, 21 June. \n\n\n\nThe ultimate culmination of the grass week. The afternoon crowns the 2026 Halle Singles and Doubles champions\, immortalizing their names alongside icons of the sport. \n\n\n\nDaily Match Schedule \n\n\n\n3. Stars to Watch: The 2026 Player Line-Up\n\n\n\nThe 2026 entry list features a brilliant cross-section of top-tier icons\, returning champions\, and a highly anticipated influx of raw\, next-generation talent. The field is exceptionally deep\, ensuring blockbuster matches right from the opening round. \n\n\n\nThe Headliners & Top Seeds\n\n\n\n\nAlexander Zverev (Germany | ATP No. 3): The homegrown hero carries the heavy weight of local expectations. Having reached multiple finals in Halle in the past\, the dominant German power-server enters 2026 as the top seed\, highly motivated to add his name to the historic list of German Halle champions.\n\n\n\nFelix Auger-Aliassime (Canada | ATP No. 6): Blessed with an elite athletic frame and a massive first serve\, the Canadian’s game naturally transitions perfectly to the grass. Entering the tournament inside the top 10\, he is a primary threat to go all the way.\n\n\n\nAlexander Bublik (Kazakhstan | ATP No. 10): The quintessential entertainer and former Halle champion. Bublik’s unorthodox style—featuring underarm serves\, lethal slice variations\, and blistering flat groundstrokes—makes him an absolute nightmare to play against on this surface.\n\n\n\nDaniil Medvedev (ATP No. 11): The former US Open Champion and former Halle finalist returns to Westphalia. While historically vocal about his adjustment period on grass\, his flat\, metronomic hitting and world-class defensive court coverage make him a relentless obstacle across a three-set match.\n\n\n\n\nThe Dangerous Contenders\n\n\n\nThe field is filled with proven grass-court forces and explosive young threats capable of tearing through the draw: \n\n\n\nPlayerCountryATP RankingStyle to Watch on GrassFlavio CobolliItaly14Rapid court coverage and high-intensity baseline aggression.Andrey Rublev—14Blistering\, flat baseline pace that can pierce through grass court defenses.Arthur FilsFrance20Explosive\, physical young star spearheading the new generation.Tomas MachacCzech Republic23Flat\, clean striking and exceptional reflexes at the net.Nick KyrgiosAustralia31Owner of one of the greatest natural grass-court games of the modern era.\n\n\n\nKeep an extra eye on the young Brazilian sensation Joao Fonseca (ATP No. 30) and the rising American phenom Learner Tien (ATP No. 68)\, both making massive waves on the global tour and looking to establish their credentials on outdoor grass. \n\n\n\nComplete Entry List\n\n\n\n4. Prize Money & Points Distribution\n\n\n\nFinancial stakes and ranking rewards reflect Halle’s status as a top-tier ATP 500 event. The 2026 tournament features a substantial total financial commitment of €2\,583\,330. \n\n\n\nBeyond the financial compensation\, the ranking points are critical. With up to 500 points available for the champion\, a deep run in Halle frequently alters a player’s seeding status just in time for the main draw at Wimbledon. \n\n\n\n\nNote on Points Allocation: The points system scales precisely by round. Players who fall in the opening round receive 0 points\, while making the second round awards 25 points. Quarterfinalists take home 50 points\, semifinalists secure 100 points\, and the runner-up earns a substantial 150 points toward their world ranking. \n\n\n\n\n5. Official Broadcast Guide\n\n\n\nBecause the Terra Wortmann Open draws a passionate global audience\, the tournament distributes its live coverage through an extensive network of domestic and international media partners. \n\n\n\nDomestic Coverage (Germany)\n\n\n\nFor fans watching within the host country of Germany\, the tournament is widely available through Eurosport\, with live streaming accessibility offered via the Joyn and Discovery+ digital platforms. \n\n\n\nGlobal Broadcaster List\n\n\n\nIf you are tuning in from outside Germany\, find your dedicated regional broadcast provider in the comprehensive television guide below: \n\n\n\nRegion / ContinentOfficial Broadcast PartnerCovered TerritoriesUnited StatesTennis ChannelUnited States\, Puerto Rico\, Virgin IslandsUnited KingdomSky UKUnited Kingdom\, Ireland\, Gibraltar\, Isle of ManCanadaTSNCanadaAustraliabeIN SPORTS AustraliaAustraliaItalySky ItaliaItaly\, San Marino\, Vatican CitySpainTelefonica / MovistarSpainFranceEurosport FranceFranceLatin AmericaESPN International LatamArgentina\, Brazil\, Chile\, Colombia\, Mexico\, etc.Southeast AsiabeIN Southeast AsiaIndonesia\, Malaysia\, Singapore\, Thailand\, PhilippinesMiddle EastbeIN SPORTS Middle EastSaudi Arabia\, UAE\, Qatar\, Egypt\, Morocco\, etc.Pan-AfricaSuperSport & Canal+ AfricaSouth Africa\, Nigeria\, Kenya\, Ghana\, Cameroon\, etc.IndiaDiscovery IndiaIndiaJapanWOWOWJapan
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SUMMARY:2026 Cincinnati Open
DESCRIPTION:Last updated on October 19\, 2025\n\n\nThe Cincinnati Open stands as one of the most prestigious events on the global tennis calendar. As a combined ATP Masters 1000 and WTA 1000 tournament\, it represents the highest tier of professional tennis outside of the Grand Slams. \n\n\n\nFounded in 1899\, this historic event is the nation’s longest-running professional tennis tournament still played in its city of origin. Decades before the first Indy 500\, baseball’s first World Series\, or golf’s Masters\, the world’s best players were already traveling to Ohio to compete. Today\, the tournament welcomes over 200\,000 passionate fans in person and broadcasts to more than 126 million viewers across 192 global markets. \n\n\n\nWhether you are a seasoned tennis enthusiast planning your annual pilgrimage or a first-time visitor looking to experience world-class sports entertainment\, this comprehensive\, evergreen guide provides everything you need to know about the 2026 Cincinnati Open. \n\n\n\nTournament Dates and Venue\n\n\n\nPhoto by K on Pexels.com\n\n\n\nThe 2026 Cincinnati Open will take place over a multi-week stretch from August 8 to August 23\, 2026. \n\n\n\nThe home of the tournament is the legendary Lindner Family Tennis Center located in Mason\, Ohio\, roughly 30 miles northeast of downtown Cincinnati. \n\n\n\nFollowing a massive\, multi-year $260 million campus transformation completed ahead of recent editions\, the venue stands as a true marvel of modern sports architecture. Developed in partnership with the City of Mason\, Warren County\, and the State of Ohio\, the facility offers an elevated experience for players and fans alike. \n\n\n\nUpgrades to the Transformed Campus Include:\n\n\n\n\nReimagined Stadiums: Fully updated seating bowls\, pristine video boards\, and expanded shaded areas on major show courts.\n\n\n\nThe Brand-New Clubhouse: A state-of-the-art facility featuring elite amenities\, private locker rooms\, and high-performance recovery areas for the players.\n\n\n\nSunken Courts: Additional lower-profile match courts built directly into the landscape to offer fans intimate\, 360-degree sightlines just feet away from the action.\n\n\n\nPark-like Landscaping: Beautiful green spaces\, open-air plazas\, and water features designed to keep fans comfortable between intense matches.\n\n\n\n\nThe facility features 31 total courts\, with nine designated as competitive match venues (anchored by P&G Center Court and Grandstand Court)\, allowing fans to catch continuous tennis action from morning until late into the night. \n\n\n\nProvisional Match Schedule\n\n\n\nThe 2026 tournament features an expanded structure\, allowing for deeper draws and a smoother distribution of matches across 23 distinct ticketed sessions. \n\n\n\n\nSee the full schedule on the official website.\n\n\n\nView draws\, order of play\, practice schedules\, etc. in the Score Center.\n\n\n\n\n\nPlease note: All sessions\, start times\, and rounds of play are subject to change without warning. The complete match schedule and official timing for the 2026 finals will be finalized by tournament officials at a later date. \n\n\n\n\nDateSession Number & TypeSession Start TimeScheduled Round of PlayTuesday\, Aug. 11Session 1: Day10:30 amQualifying RoundsWednesday\, Aug. 12Session 2: Day11:00 amQualifying RoundsThursday\, Aug. 13Session 3: DaySession 4: Night11:00 am7:00 pmFirst RoundFirst RoundFriday\, Aug. 14Session 5: DaySession 6: Night11:00 am7:00 pmFirst RoundFirst RoundSaturday\, Aug. 15Session 7: DaySession 8: Night11:00 am7:00 pmFirst Round / Second RoundSecond RoundSunday\, Aug. 16Session 9: DaySession 10: Night11:00 am7:00 pmSecond RoundSecond RoundMonday\, Aug. 17Session 11: DaySession 12: Night11:00 am7:00 pmThird RoundThird RoundTuesday\, Aug. 18Session 13: DaySession 14: Night11:00 am7:00 pmThird RoundThird RoundWednesday\, Aug. 19Session 15: DaySession 16: Night11:00 am7:00 pmRound of 16Round of 16Thursday\, Aug. 20Session 17: DaySession 18: Night11:00 am7:00 pmQuarterfinalsQuarterfinalsFriday\, Aug. 21Session 19: DaySession 20: Night11:00 am7:00 pmQuarterfinalsQuarterfinalsSaturday\, Aug. 22Session 21: DaySession 22: Night11:00 am6:00 pmSemifinalsSemifinalsSunday\, Aug. 23Session 23: Day2:00 pmChampionship Finals\n\n\n\nCrucial Session Policy Info:\n\n\n\nThe Cincinnati Open operates under a strict split-session ticketing policy. Day session tickets are not accepted for gate entry after 5:00 pm. Conversely\, night session tickets are not accepted for gate entry before 5:00 pm. If you wish to stay on the grounds for the entire day\, you must purchase individual tickets for both the day and night sessions of that specific date. \n\n\n\nPrize Money and Ranking Points\n\n\n\nAs one of the crown jewels of the North American hard-court summer swing\, the financial rewards match the immense prestige of the event. While official prize pools fluctuate slightly year over year\, the historical baseline establishes Cincinnati as one of the highest-paying non-Slam stops on tour. \n\n\n\nThe tables below outline the comprehensive prize money breakdown utilizing the benchmark data. \n\n\n\nATP Tournament Financials\n\n\n\nThe total financial commitment for the men’s ATP side sits at a staggering $9\,193\,540. \n\n\n\nRound Reached (Singles)Prize Money (USD)Winner$1\,124\,380Runner-up$597\,890Semifinalist$332\,160Quarterfinalist$189\,075Round of 16$103\,225Round of 32$60\,400Round of 64$35\,260Round of 96$23\,760\n\n\n\nFor ATP Doubles\, the championship-winning team splits a paycheck of $457\,150\, while the runners-up split $242\,020. \n\n\n\nWTA Tournament Financials\n\n\n\nThe women’s WTA 1000 bracket features a total prize pool of $5\,152\,599\, representing historical growth in equity and investment for the women’s game at this venue. \n\n\n\nRound Reached (Singles)Prize Money (USD)Winner$752\,275Runner-up$376\,000Semifinalist$188\,000Quarterfinalist$95\,300Round of 32$18\,200Round of 64$11\,270\n\n\n\nA Decade of Champions (Past 10 Editions)\n\n\n\nWinning in Cincinnati requires mastering the oppressive mid-August heat and adjusting to the exceptionally fast-playing hard courts. The honor roll of past champions over the last ten iterations represents an elite echelon of modern tennis legends. \n\n\n\nYearMen’s Singles ChampionWomen’s Singles ChampionMen’s Doubles ChampionsWomen’s Doubles Champions2025Carlos Alcaraz (ESP)Iga Swiatek (POL)N. Mektić (CRO) / R. Ram (USA)G. Dabrowski (CAN) / E. Routliffe (NZL)2024Jannik Sinner (ITA)Aryna SabalenkaM. Arévalo (ESA) / M. Pavić (CRO)A. Muhammad (USA) / E. Routliffe (NZL)2023Novak Djokovic (SRB)Coco Gauff (USA)M. González (ARG) / A. Molteni (ARG)A. Parks (USA) / T. Townsend (USA)2022Borna Ćorić (CRO)Caroline Garcia (FRA)R. Ram (USA) / J. Salisbury (GBR)L. Kichenok (UKR) / J. Ostapenko (LAT)2021Alexander Zverev (GER)Ashleigh Barty (AUS)M. Granollers (ESP) / H. Zeballos (ARG)S. Stosur (AUS) / Z. Shuai (CHN)2020Novak Djokovic (SRB)Victoria Azarenka (BLR)P. Carreño Busta (ESP) / A. de Minaur (AUS)K. Peschke (CZE) / D. Schuurs (NED)2019Daniil Medvedev (RUS)Madison Keys (USA)I. Dodig (CRO) / F. Polášek (SVK)A. Klepač (SVN) / L. Hradecká (CZE)2018Novak Djokovic (SRB)Kiki Bertens (NED)J. Murray (GBR) / B. Soares (BRA)L. Hradecká (CZE) / E. Makarova (RUS)2017Grigor Dimitrov (BUL)Garbiñe Muguruza (ESP)P. Herbert (FRA) / N. Mahut (FRA)C. Yung-Jan (TPE) / M. Hingis (SUI)2016Marin Čilić (CRO)Karolína Plíšková (CZE)I. Dodig (CRO) / M. Melo (BRA)S. Mirza (IND) / B. Strýcová (CZE)\n\n\n\nTicketing Information\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nSecuring tickets to the Cincinnati Open requires early planning due to immense global demand. The official box office and primary ticket information hub is located at cincinnatiopen.com/tickets. \n\n\n\nCincinnati Open Seat Viewer\n\n\n\n1. Multi-Day & Series Packages\n\n\n\nFor diehard fans wanting the absolute best value per session\, ticket packages allow you to secure the exact same reserved seat in either P&G Center Court or Grandstand Court across multiple days. \n\n\n\n\nFull Tournament Series: Covers all 23 sessions from August 11-23.\n\n\n\nFirst Week Package: Spans Sessions 1 through 10 (August 11-16)\, ideal for watching dense early-round schedules across all courts.\n\n\n\nSecond Week Package: Spans Sessions 11 through 23 (August 17-23) to catch the business end of the tournament.\n\n\n\nTheme Bundles: Options like “Early Action” (Sessions 1-6) or the highly coveted “Finals Weekend” (Sessions 19-23) are curated specifically for long weekend trips.\n\n\n\n\n2. Single-Session Tickets\n\n\n\nSingle-session tickets grant you a specific\, reserved seat inside Center Court or Grandstand Court for that day or night window. More importantly\, every single ticket acts as a grounds pass\, giving you unrestricted\, first-come\, first-served general admission access to all outer match courts\, practice tracks\, food villages\, and fan activation zones. \n\n\n\n3. Premium Hospitality and Elite Clubs\n\n\n\nFor an ultra-luxurious day at the tennis\, the tournament features exclusive club levels: \n\n\n\n\nThe Garden Club: An elite\, multi-year term hospitality experience providing private\, club-style seating just feet from the court\, climate-controlled lounges\, and curated menus from celebrity chefs.\n\n\n\nGrandview Club: Provides premium\, reserved south baseline seating at Center Court paired with an air-conditioned indoor lounge offering complimentary beer\, wine\, and non-alcoholic drinks.\n\n\n\nFifth Third Advantage Club: Located directly in The Tower\, showcasing chef-inspired gourmet buffets\, full-service open bars\, and exterior seats intentionally shaded from the intense Ohio afternoon sun.\n\n\n\nThe Oasis: A breezy\, private open-air lounge perched on Center Court’s Top Deck featuring coastal-themed decor\, modern lounge furniture\, and custom mixology menus.\n\n\n\n\nParking\, Transportation\, and Logistics\n\n\n\nNavigating your way to the Lindner Family Tennis Center (6100 Legacy Park Way\, Mason\, OH 45040) is straightforward thanks to its proximity to major interstate highways. It is situated roughly 30 minutes northeast of Cincinnati\, 30 minutes from Dayton\, and just over an hour from Columbus. \n\n\n\nDriving & Free Public Parking\n\n\n\nUnlike many major sporting events that charge exorbitant fees to park\, the Cincinnati Open offers free\, public parking in designated grass lots to all ticket holders. \n\n\n\nWhen arriving near the venue via Interstate 71\, simply turn off your GPS and follow the prominent electronic roadside signs and directions provided by the traffic attendants. The public lots are fully serviced by complimentary shuttle buses that continually loop between the parking fields and the main gate entrances. \n\n\n\nPremium Pass-Only Lots\n\n\n\nIf you hold a premium ticket package or choose to purchase upgraded parking via FEVO\, you will gain access to closer\, designated lots. Note that these require a physical or digital permit displayed on your mirror before entry: \n\n\n\n\nDiamond Lot: The most exclusive on-site lot featuring a dedicated VIP gate entrance directly into the stadium footprint.\n\n\n\nEast Lot: Located mere steps from the East Entrance. This lot also features designated spaces for daily RV parking (note: overnight camping is strictly prohibited).\n\n\n\nNorth Lot & South Lot: Located symmetrically around the outer edges of the grounds\, minimizing walking distance.\n\n\n\n\nRideshare and Alternate Transportation\n\n\n\n\nUber / Lyft: For those utilizing rideshare services\, a designated\, high-efficiency drop-off and pick-up zone is stationed safely outside the East Entrance.\n\n\n\nPublic Transit (Go Metro): For budget travelers staying in urban Cincinnati\, the regional transit authority operates the 71X Express Bus from Government Square Area F in downtown straight to the Kings Island Drive drop-off loop right across from the tennis center. The trip takes approximately 35 to 45 minutes and costs between $2 and $4.\n\n\n\nPatron Drop-off: If a friend or family member is simply dropping you off\, navigate to the dedicated turnaround lane located at the North Entrance.\n\n\n\n\nPhilanthropy: Tennis as a Force for Good\n\n\n\nWhat sets the Cincinnati Open apart from many global sports properties is its deep-rooted commitment to regional philanthropy. Since 1974\, the tournament has used its global platform to raise and distribute more than $12 million to vital community beneficiaries. \n\n\n\nThe event’s primary impact partners include: \n\n\n\n\nCincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center: Funding groundbreaking pediatric research and patient care initiatives.\n\n\n\nThe UC Health Cancer Center: Assisting in the development of advanced oncology treatment programs and patient support systems.\n\n\n\nTennis for City Youth: Supporting grassroots community programs designed to bring the physical and mental benefits of tennis to underserved neighborhoods throughout the greater Cincinnati metropolitan region.\n\n\n\n\nBy attending the tournament\, buying merchandise\, or participating in on-site silent auctions\, fans actively participate in a historic charitable engine that transforms lives throughout the Queen City and beyond.
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LOCATION:Lindner Family Tennis Center\, 5460 Courseview Dr\, Mason\, OH\, 45040\, United States
CATEGORIES:ATP Tour,WTA Tour
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