International De Strasbourg 2026 - WTA 500

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DATE: May 17 - May 23, 2026
SURFACE: Clay
TOTAL FINANCIAL COMMITMENT: $1,206,446
FIELD SIZE: 28
2025 CHAMPION: Elena Rybakina

Seeds and Draw

1. MBOKO, Victoria
2. ALEXANDROVA, Ekaterina
3. JOVIC, Iva
4. TAUSON, Clara
5. KEYS, Madison
6. SAMSONOVA, Liudmila
7. FERNANDEZ, Leylah
8. BOUZKOVA, Marie

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The Tournament

The Internationaux de Strasbourg has long played a pivotal role in the build-up to Roland Garros. Founded in 1987, the tournament established itself as one of the final and most important clay-court warm-up events before the French Open. In 2024, it entered a new era with its elevation to WTA 500 status, underlining its growing prestige on the calendar.

Staged on the outdoor clay courts of the Tennis Club de Strasbourg, the event offers players ideal conditions to fine-tune their form ahead of Paris. The intimate venue creates a close, knowledgeable atmosphere where tactical clay-court tennis takes centre stage. Long rallies, intelligent point construction, and physical endurance are regularly on display as players sharpen their games for the season’s second Grand Slam.

Strasbourg

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Strasbourg is one of Europe’s most distinctive and culturally rich cities. Situated near the German border in the Alsace region, it blends French elegance with Germanic heritage, creating a unique architectural and culinary identity.

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The city’s historic centre, known as Petite France, is a UNESCO World Heritage site, characterised by half-timbered houses, cobbled streets, and canals that wind through the old quarter. Towering above it all is the magnificent Strasbourg Cathedral, a masterpiece of Gothic architecture and one of the tallest medieval buildings in Europe.

Beyond its picturesque charm, Strasbourg is also a modern political hub. It hosts key European institutions, including the European Parliament, giving the city international significance alongside its regional character.

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In late spring, as café terraces fill and the weather warms, Strasbourg provides an elegant and relaxed backdrop for world-class tennis. Its blend of history, culture, and European sophistication makes it a fitting stage for one of the WTA Tour’s most important clay-court stops.

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Tourism Guide

 

MargaretMcAleer

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Quite excited to see the new trial partnership of Mboko and Wim Fissette
Will Emma Raducanu actually take to the court? :) after withdrawing from many tournaments after IW this year, also she has re-hired Andrew Richardson again,who guided her to her USO win, then he was sacked shortly after? how long will he last this time?
 
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