Bad Homburg Open 2026, Germany - WTA 500

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DATE: June 21 - June 27, 2026
SURFACE: Grass
TOTAL FINANCIAL COMMITMENT: $1,206,446
FIELD SIZE: 28
2025 CHAMPION: Jesse Pegula

Seeds and Draw

1. SWIATEK, Iga
2. ANDREEVA, Mirra
3. SVITOLINA, Elina
4. MUCHOVA, Karolina
5. NOSKOVA, Linda
6. OSAKA, Naomi
7. SHNAIDER, Diana
8. JOVIC, Iva

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The Bad Homburg Open

The Bad Homburg Open may be one of the newest events on the WTA calendar, but it has quickly established itself as one of the most important stops of the grass-court season. First held in 2021 as a WTA 250 tournament, the event's rapid rise in stature led to its elevation to WTA 500 status in 2024, reflecting both its popularity and growing significance.

Played on the immaculate outdoor grass courts of TC Bad Homburg, the tournament serves as the final WTA 500 event before Wimbledon. This timing makes it a crucial opportunity for players to fine-tune their grass-court game, adapt to the surface's unique demands, and build momentum ahead of the year's third Grand Slam.

Despite its short history, the tournament has already developed a reputation for drama and competitiveness. Several of its early finals were decided by tiebreaks or third sets, highlighting the fine margins that often define grass-court tennis. The fast surface rewards aggressive serving, sharp movement, and decisive shot-making, producing entertaining matches and unpredictable results.

Set against the elegant backdrop of one of Germany's most distinguished spa towns, the Bad Homburg Open combines world-class tennis with a refined atmosphere that has quickly made it a favourite among players and fans alike.

Bad Homburg

Nestled at the foot of the Taunus Mountains just north of Frankfurt, Bad Homburg is one of Germany's most elegant spa towns. Known for its clean air, beautiful parks, and centuries-old wellness traditions, the town earned a reputation in the nineteenth century as a fashionable retreat for European aristocracy, royalty, and high society.

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At the heart of the town lies the magnificent Kurpark, a landscaped park that reflects Bad Homburg's heritage as a health and leisure destination. Nearby, visitors can explore the historic castle, stroll through tree-lined avenues, or enjoy the cafés and boutiques that give the town its relaxed yet sophisticated character.

Bad Homburg is perhaps best known for its motto, "Champagne Air and Tradition", a phrase that captures both the quality of its environment and its long-standing reputation as a place of refinement. Today, it successfully blends this historic charm with modern amenities and international appeal.

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During tournament week, the town takes on a cosmopolitan energy as some of the world's best tennis players arrive for one final grass-court test before Wimbledon. The combination of world-class sport, beautiful surroundings, and a welcoming atmosphere makes Bad Homburg one of the most distinctive destinations on the WTA Tour.

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Defending champion is Jess Pegula,
Jess Pegula is not scheduled to compete at this years tournament ( Jess is in the final of Berlin, which concludes on Sunday 21st June)

Wild cards,
Boulter, Lys, Qinwen Zheng, Venus Williams ( doubles)

Withdrawals,
Elena Rybakina ( right hip) was to be the No 1 seed, now Iga Swaitek is the top seed for the tournament.Cirstea, Baptiste, Potapova
 
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