Complete 2026 Open Occitanie Schedule

The Sud de France Arena is ready to hum with the sound of high-velocity serves and cheering crowds as the 16th edition of the Open Occitanie gets underway. Running from February 1 to February 8, 2026, the tournament promises a packed week of world-class tennis in the heart of Montpellier.

Whether you’re looking to catch the early qualifying drama or the prestige of the championship final, here is your comprehensive guide to the weekโ€™s proceedings.


Daily Schedule of Play

The tournament kicks off with high-stakes qualifying matches before moving into the high-intensity main draw rounds.

DateSession DetailsDoors OpenFirst Match
Sunday, Feb 1Singles Qualifiers10:00 AM10:30 AM
Monday, Feb 2Singles Qualifiers & R32; Doubles R1611:30 AM12:00 PM
Tuesday, Feb 3Singles Round of 32; Doubles R1611:30 AM12:30 PM
Wednesday, Feb 4Singles R32/R16; Doubles R16/Quarterfinals11:30 AM12:00 PM
Thursday, Feb 5Singles Round of 16; Doubles Quarterfinals11:30 AM12:30 PM
Friday, Feb 6Singles Quarterfinals; Doubles Semifinal 111:30 AM12:30 PM
Saturday, Feb 7Singles Semifinals; Doubles Semifinal 211:30 AM12:30 PM
Sunday, Feb 8Championship Finals (Singles & Doubles)11:30 AM12:30 PM

Note: Evening sessions typically conclude around 11:00 PM (23:00) from Monday through Friday.


Championship Sunday: The Grand Finale

The tournament culminates on Sunday, February 8, with the crowning of the 2026 champions. Fans should take note of the specific start times for the final matches to ensure they don’t miss a minute of the action:

  • Doubles Final: 12:30 PM
  • Singles Final: 3:00 PM (15:00)

The venue is expected to be at full capacity as the remaining stars battle for the winner’s check of โ‚ฌ93,175 and 250 ATP ranking points.


What to Expect at the Arena

Aside from the on-court action, the Open Occitanie is known for its vibrant atmosphere.

  • Early Access: For the first three days (Sundayโ€“Tuesday), the tournament often offers “Discovery” ticket pricing to allow local fans to witness the future stars of the ATP.
  • The VIP Village: A central hub for food, drink, and live entertainment, which officially opens its doors to the public with a “VIP Monday” event on February 2.
  • Night Sessions: With matches scheduled to end late into the evening, the indoor conditions provide a high-octane “club-like” energy, especially when French favorites like Ugo Humbert or Arthur Fils are on the card.