1 - 7 February 2026
Surface: Hard
Prize Money: $1,206,446
Field Size: 28
Defending Champ: Belinda Bencic
Website: https://www.mubadalaabudhabiopen.com/
Last year, Belinda Bencic defeated Ashlyn Krueger 4-6, 6-1, 6-1
Seeds & Draw
1 Belinda Bencic
2 Ekaterina Alexandrova
3 Clara Tauson
4 Emma Navarro
5 Liudmila Samsonova
6 Leylah Fernandez
7 Jelena Ostapenko
8 Paula Badosa
Abu Dhabi
Abu Dhabi is a city built on contrast — ancient desert culture meeting rapid, high-gloss modernity. Once a small pearling settlement on the edge of the Arabian Gulf, it has transformed in just a few decades into a global capital of finance, culture and sport. Yet beneath the skyscrapers and grand projects, tradition still matters here: hospitality, patience and pride in place shape the rhythm of daily life.
By Wadiia - Own work, CC BY-SA 4.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=37137962
The city’s scale is calmer and more measured than its flashier neighbour Dubai. Landmarks like the Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque and the Louvre Abu Dhabi signal ambition, but there’s also space, order and a sense of control — wide boulevards, open horizons, and a climate that dictates how and when the city truly comes alive. In winter, conditions are near perfect: warm days, cool evenings, and clear skies.
That makes Abu Dhabi an increasingly natural fit for top-level tennis. Events here are staged in pristine conditions, with immaculate courts and minimal external disruption — no swirling winds, no raucous chaos, just clean ball-striking and physical precision. Early-season tournaments in the Gulf often act as form-setters, revealing who has done the work in the off-season and who is still searching for timing.
The Abu Dhabi swing doesn’t reward rust. It favours players who arrive sharp, disciplined and tactically clear — and history suggests that those who perform well here often carry that form forward into the hard-court stretch that follows. It may lack the nostalgia of Europe’s indoor stops, but as an early-season barometer, Abu Dhabi is quietly one of the most telling weeks on the calendar.
By Photograph by Chris Down, CC BY 4.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=76998203
By Boubloub - Own work, CC BY-SA 4.0, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?curid=75812048
By Nord794ub - Own work, CC BY-SA 4.0, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?curid=75796994
Abu Dhabi Write Up was generated by ChatGPT.
Zayed Sports City’s International Tennis Centre
Zayed Sports City is the UAE’s flagship tennis venue and one of the most established stops on the region’s sporting calendar. Since the International Tennis Centre opened in 2005, the complex has steadily evolved into a genuine world-class facility, built to handle elite competition rather than just showcase it.
The site features nine outdoor hard courts, two 500-seat gallery courts, and a main stadium capable of holding around 5,000 spectators. Its reputation has been cemented by its role as host of the Mubadala World Tennis Championship — a high-profile exhibition event that has regularly drawn many of the game’s biggest names and served as an early-season benchmark for form and fitness.
Abu Dhabi Travelogue Video
Surface: Hard
Prize Money: $1,206,446
Field Size: 28
Defending Champ: Belinda Bencic
Website: https://www.mubadalaabudhabiopen.com/
Last year, Belinda Bencic defeated Ashlyn Krueger 4-6, 6-1, 6-1
Seeds & Draw
1 Belinda Bencic
2 Ekaterina Alexandrova
3 Clara Tauson
4 Emma Navarro
5 Liudmila Samsonova
6 Leylah Fernandez
7 Jelena Ostapenko
8 Paula Badosa
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Abu Dhabi
Abu Dhabi is a city built on contrast — ancient desert culture meeting rapid, high-gloss modernity. Once a small pearling settlement on the edge of the Arabian Gulf, it has transformed in just a few decades into a global capital of finance, culture and sport. Yet beneath the skyscrapers and grand projects, tradition still matters here: hospitality, patience and pride in place shape the rhythm of daily life.
By Wadiia - Own work, CC BY-SA 4.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=37137962
The city’s scale is calmer and more measured than its flashier neighbour Dubai. Landmarks like the Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque and the Louvre Abu Dhabi signal ambition, but there’s also space, order and a sense of control — wide boulevards, open horizons, and a climate that dictates how and when the city truly comes alive. In winter, conditions are near perfect: warm days, cool evenings, and clear skies.
That makes Abu Dhabi an increasingly natural fit for top-level tennis. Events here are staged in pristine conditions, with immaculate courts and minimal external disruption — no swirling winds, no raucous chaos, just clean ball-striking and physical precision. Early-season tournaments in the Gulf often act as form-setters, revealing who has done the work in the off-season and who is still searching for timing.
The Abu Dhabi swing doesn’t reward rust. It favours players who arrive sharp, disciplined and tactically clear — and history suggests that those who perform well here often carry that form forward into the hard-court stretch that follows. It may lack the nostalgia of Europe’s indoor stops, but as an early-season barometer, Abu Dhabi is quietly one of the most telling weeks on the calendar.
By Photograph by Chris Down, CC BY 4.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=76998203
By Boubloub - Own work, CC BY-SA 4.0, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?curid=75812048
By Nord794ub - Own work, CC BY-SA 4.0, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?curid=75796994
Abu Dhabi Write Up was generated by ChatGPT.
Zayed Sports City’s International Tennis Centre
Zayed Sports City is the UAE’s flagship tennis venue and one of the most established stops on the region’s sporting calendar. Since the International Tennis Centre opened in 2005, the complex has steadily evolved into a genuine world-class facility, built to handle elite competition rather than just showcase it.
The site features nine outdoor hard courts, two 500-seat gallery courts, and a main stadium capable of holding around 5,000 spectators. Its reputation has been cemented by its role as host of the Mubadala World Tennis Championship — a high-profile exhibition event that has regularly drawn many of the game’s biggest names and served as an early-season benchmark for form and fitness.
Abu Dhabi Travelogue Video
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