Tiriac Open, Bucharest, Romania 2026 - ATP 250

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DATE: 30 March - 5 April, 2026
SURFACE: CLAY
PRIZE MONEY: €612,620
FIELD SIZE: 28
REIGNING CHAMPION: Flavio Cobolli
WEBSITE: tiriacopen.ro

Seeds and Draw

1 Diallo, Gabriel
2 Mannarino, Adrian
3 Marozsan, Fabian
4 Borges, Nuno
5 Baez, Sebastian
6 Altmaier, Daniel
7 Navone, Mariano
8 van de Zandschulp, Botic

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About the Tiriac Open

The Tiriac Open presented by UniCredit Bank is an ATP Challenger tournament taking place in Bucharest, Romania from March 30 to April 5, 2026. The event features a competitive singles draw with top-seeded Gabriel Diallo leading the field, alongside other notable players such as second seed Adrian Mannarino, third seed Fabian Marozsan, and fourth seed Nuno Borges. With both main draw and qualifying rounds, the tournament offers players an opportunity to earn ranking points and compete for the title in one of Europe's spring Challenger events.

Bucharest

Bucharest is the capital and largest city of Romania, situated on the Dâmbovița River in southeastern Romania. With a population of approximately 1.71 million residents within the city proper and 2.31 million in the greater metropolitan area, it ranks as the 9th most-populous city by population within city limits in the European Union. The city is a major cultural, political, and economic hub, serving as the country's seat of government and the center of Romanian media, culture, and art. Its architecture reflects a fascinating blend of historical styles—from medieval and neoclassical to Art Nouveau and Art Deco—earning it the nickname "Paris of the East" during the interwar period. Though significant portions of its historic center were damaged or destroyed during wars, earthquakes, and Nicolae Ceaușescu's communist-era systematization programs, Bucharest has experienced substantial restoration and modernization in recent decades, establishing itself as one of Europe's fastest-growing high-tech cities.

Bucharest Tourism

 
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