If you’re planning a year of tennis travel, here are the European tournaments that stand out—whether for scale, setting, or crowd experience.
Monte Carlo Masters
Roquebrune-Cap-Martin, France – April 5–12, 2026
The perfect blend of location and tennis tradition.
Madrid Open
Madrid, Spain – May 4–10, 2026
One of the few combined men’s and women’s clay events leading into the French Open.
Rome Masters
Rome, Italy – May 11–17, 2026
A fan-favourite with stunning scenery and a strong lead-up field.
Roland Garros (French Open)
Paris, France – May 25 – June 7, 2026
The second Grand Slam of the year, played on iconic red clay.
Queen’s Club Championships
London, England – June 15–21, 2026
A key Wimbledon warm-up with a classic British setting.
Wimbledon
London, England – June 29 – July 12, 2026
The crown jewel of grass court tennis and a global fan destination.
Barcelona Open
Barcelona, Spain – April 20–26, 2026
ATP 500 event with great crowd energy and strong player draw.
Swiss Open Gstaad
Gstaad, Switzerland – July 20–26, 2026
A scenic high-altitude clay event perfect for combining tennis with a mountain retreat.