Berlin Open 2026, Germany - WTA 500

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DATE: Jun 15 - Jun 21, 2026
SURFACE: Grass
TOTAL FINANCIAL COMMITMENT: $1,206,446
FIELD SIZE: 28
2025 CHAMPION: Marketa Vondrousova

Seeds and Draw

1. SABALENKA, Aryna
2. RYBAKINA, Elena
3. PEGULA, Jessica
4. ANISIMOVA, Amanda
5. GAUFF, Coco
6. SVITOLINA, Elina
7. MUCHOVA, Karolina
8. NOSKOVA, Linda

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The Berlin Open

The Berlin Tennis Open is one of the premier grass-court events on the WTA calendar and a key stepping stone on the road to Wimbledon. Held in Germany’s capital, the tournament brings together many of the world’s best players for a week of high-quality competition on one of the sport’s most demanding surfaces.

Hosted at the historic Steffi Graf Stadium, the event combines tradition with modern prestige. The centre court, which accommodates around 4,500 spectators, creates an intimate atmosphere where fans can experience world-class tennis up close. The venue forms part of the renowned Rot-Weiss Berlin tennis complex, a long-standing fixture in German tennis history.

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Formerly known as the German Open, the tournament has been a top-tier event on the women’s tour since 1988. In 2021, it entered a new era by switching from clay to grass and becoming a WTA 500 event. The move transformed Berlin into one of the most important pre-Wimbledon tournaments, with players using the quick lawns to refine their grass-court skills before heading to the All England Club.

The conditions reward aggressive serving, sharp movement, and instinctive shot-making, often producing exciting, attacking tennis. With its combination of history, elite competition, and grass-court prestige, the Berlin Tennis Open has quickly become one of the highlights of the summer season.

Berlin

Berlin is a city unlike any other in Europe — a place where history, creativity, and reinvention coexist at every turn. As Germany’s capital and largest city, Berlin has evolved from a centre of empires and Cold War politics into one of the world’s most dynamic cultural and artistic hubs.

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Landmarks such as the Brandenburg Gate, the Reichstag, and remnants of the Berlin Wall serve as reminders of the city’s remarkable past, while vibrant districts filled with galleries, cafés, and contemporary architecture showcase its forward-looking spirit. Berlin is a city that embraces change, constantly redefining itself while preserving the stories that shaped it.

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The city’s extensive parks and green spaces provide a surprising sense of openness, particularly during the summer months when locals gather outdoors to enjoy long evenings and cultural festivals. This relaxed atmosphere complements the grass-court season perfectly, creating an ideal backdrop for elite tennis.

Modern, diverse, and endlessly fascinating, Berlin offers visitors a unique blend of history and innovation. During tournament week, that energy flows into the Steffi Graf Stadium, where world-class athletes compete in one of the most important grass-court events outside Wimbledon.

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Amanda Anisimova a late withdrawal, so as a result Coco Gauff moves to her spot and received a 1st round bye. Diana Shnaider becomes the #9 seed and moves to Gauffs line
Other withdrawals,
Mboko, Paolini, Andreeva, Cirstea, Bencic.

Wild Cards,

Lys, Eala, Badosa and Basrtunkova.

Marketa Vondrousova defending champion, wont be defending her title this year
 
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I see my girl Alycia Parks is still loosing in qlfrs.. SMH2 .. maybe she will make the draw as LL.. good grief
 

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I see my girl Alycia Parks is still loosing in qlfrs.. SMH2 .. maybe she will make the draw as LL.. good grief
I thought she is still in qlfrs? oh let me double check I was going to alert you, then I thought I better not, just in case :)
Some of the qualifying matches were suspended, sorry AP she lost in 3 sets
 
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May I add Steffi Graf had one of "the best 'foot work ' in the WTA tour past and present I was lucky enough to watch Graf live one of my all time favorite WTA players her slice and her fhand were just perfection.
 
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Erin Routliffe feel about drawing Serena Williams for a second consecutive event?

" I was kind of like, wow, I can't believe it.To get another chance is exciting we're both with different partners. I'm sure she'll remember me ( laughs), so she'll have a little more scouting going into this time. But to be honest, ya couldn't believe it"

source: Mike McIntyre@McIntyreTennis