Nine days of world-class tennis and more

The schedule for nine days of world-class tennis and more at the BOSS OPEN 2026! The ATP grass-court tournament kicks off on Saturday 6 June with the qualifying rounds. A packed and entertaining programme awaits visitors right up to the singles and doubles finals on Sunday 14 June.

The gates at the Parlerstraße venue open to the public daily at 10.00 am, with match action kicking off at 11.00 am. Exceptions are the semi-final Saturday (13 June), when the players will take to the court at 12.00 pm, and the final Sunday (14 June), with play starting at 11.30 am.

The tournament kicks off on Qualifying Saturday (6 June) with eight matches straight away, as well as the main draw taking place directly at the venue – and all with free admission! In addition, the VIP area will be open for the first time on the first day of the event. On Sunday, 7 June, the final four qualifying matches are on the programme, which will decide who gets the last remaining places in the 28-player main draw. There will also be the ever-popular exhibition training sessions on Centre Court!

From Sunday to Tuesday (7–9 June), the KidsDays will take place with a fantastic supporting programme for the youngest tennis fans! There will be plenty of hands-on activities, such as children’s press conferences and competitions. On a mini-court, the tournament’s stars will also hit a few balls over the net with the kids and fulfil requests for autographs and selfies.

As an added attraction this year, a padel court will be available for all sports enthusiasts to play a few points themselves.

Serving up sustainability

Wednesday, 10 June, is Sustainability Day, during which special attention will be paid to the topic of sustainability, with a focus on ecology, economy and social issues. On this day, in collaboration with the WTB and the State of Baden-Württemberg, as in previous years, committed clubs from the association’s region will be honoured for their strong commitment to the N! Sport Charter.

As part of the Stuttgart tournament’s sustainability strategy, the focus is also on climate protection, partnerships, health, education & inequality, and inclusion. On 10 June, in cooperation with TC Ditzingen and MTV Stuttgart 1843 e.V., wheelchair-bound and visually impaired tennis players will take to the courts under the guidance of Wimbledon head coach Dan Bloxham and tournament ambassador Michael Berrer.

On Thursday, 11 June, an Economic Summit will first highlight the economic significance of the Stuttgart grass-court tournament, before the round of 16 is completed and, following the matches, the live band “La Diri” will create a lively atmosphere at the BOSS OPEN Festival.

On Friday, 12 June, the BOSS OPEN enters its decisive phase with the quarter-final matches, and Ischgl Night is on the programme for the evening. On Saturday morning, 13 June, the traditional ProAm tournament will take place once again, featuring many celebrities. The final highlights will be the doubles finals (from 11.30 am) and the singles finals (not before 2.00 pm) on Sunday, 14 June.

On all tournament days, admission to the grounds is free from 7.00 pm!

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