Barcelona Open
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The ATP Barcelona Open Banc Sabadell is the official name of the Barcelona Open tennis tournament, and of course, you’ll want to be there. The tournament always features big names, great weather and is usually much more affordable than the Grand Slams, such as Roland Garros or Wimbledon. Are you planning a weekend in Barcelona this April? Then make sure to plan it around the Barcelona Open tennis tournament.
This beloved sporting tournament combines competitive tennis with the city’s rich history and culture. This competition, which takes place on the legendary clay courts of the Real Club de Tenis Barcelona, has a long history in tennis. Barcelona fans are passionate and loyal, resulting in an electrifying environment throughout the tournament.
The event celebrates the sport’s tradition in Spain, and some of the world’s greatest players compete on a regular basis. With the gorgeous Mediterranean coast as a background, the Barcelona Open gives you both an exciting tennis experience and a taste of Catalan culture.
The Trofeo Conde de Godó, or Barcelona Open Banc Sabadell, is an ATP Tour 500 tournament. This is due to the size of its main stadium and the already existing number of Masters 1000 tournaments on clay. Therefore, it does not qualify as an ATP Masters 1000 event, despite its great history and prestige.
Your ticket journey:
- Purchase your desired tickets
- Receive your order confirmation email
- The Tennis Ticketing team will contact you directly with extra information
- Tickets will be transferred digitally prior to your match day.
Secure your seats and purchase your tickets for the Barcelona Open 2026 below!

Day 1
Monday 13th of April 2026 - 1st Round

- Monday 13 April 2026, 10:00 am
- Day 1, Full Day
- Real Club de Tenis Barcelona
- € 395,00 – € 495,00Price range: € 395,00 through € 495,00
Day 2
Tuesday 14th of April 2026 - 1st & 2nd Round

- Tuesday 14 April 2026, 10:00 am
- Day 2, Full Day
- Real Club de Tenis Barcelona
- € 395,00 – € 495,00Price range: € 395,00 through € 495,00
Day 3
Wednesday 15th of April 2026 - 2nd Round

- Wednesday 15 April 2026, 10:00 am
- Day 3, Full Day
- Real Club de Tenis Barcelona
- € 295,00 – € 495,00Price range: € 295,00 through € 495,00
Day 4
Thursday 16th of April 2026 - Round of 16

- Thursday 16 April 2026, 10:00 am
- Day 4, Full Day
- Real Club de Tenis Barcelona
- € 395,00 – € 595,00Price range: € 395,00 through € 595,00
Day 5
Friday 17th of April 2026 - Quarter Finals

- Friday 17 April 2026, 10:00 am
- Day 5, Full Day
- Real Club de Tenis Barcelona
- € 395,00 – € 549,00Price range: € 395,00 through € 549,00
Day 6
Saturday 18th of April 2026 - Semi-Finals

- Saturday 18 April 2026, 10:00 am
- Day 6, Full Day
- Real Club de Tenis Barcelona
- € 595,00 – € 795,00Price range: € 595,00 through € 795,00
Day 7
Sunday 19th of April 2026 - Finals

- Sunday 19 April 2026, 10:00 am
- Day 7, Full Day
- Real Club de Tenis Barcelona
- € 449,00 – € 729,00Price range: € 449,00 through € 729,00
FAQ
What type of tickets are available?
At Tennis Ticketing, we offer tickets for the Centre Court. We consistently provide you with the best seats available!
Which tickets are accepted at the venue?
The venue prefers PDF tickets on smartphones and tablets, but print-at-home tickets are accepted. If you print tickets numerous times, only the first person to show them will be admitted.
Where is the Barcelona Open played?
The Barcelona Open is held at the Real Club de Tenis Barcelona in Barcelona, Spain. Being one of the oldest tennis parks in Spain, it’s located in the Pedralbes district.
How to get to the Barcelona Open?
There are several options to get to the venue. You can take the bus (lines 22, 63, 64, 75, 78 will bring you there). You can also take the metro (the nearest option is the Maria Cristina station, the Green Line number 3). Or you can go by tram (Zona Universitaria is the nearest stop).
What happens if it rains at the Barcelona Open?
Should a match not begin on the planned day or cannot be finished, it will be moved to the next day. Except for matches on Friday (quarterfinals), Saturday (semifinals), and Sunday (finals), tickets from the suspended day are not valid. Matches will be rescheduled for the next morning, and prior tickets will stay valid if play on these days is not at least 60 minutes long.
What is the seating capacity of the Barcelona Centre Court?
The Centre Court at the Barcelona Open has a seating capacity of 7,200, and there is a public court with seating for 2,000 spectators.
What surface is used at the Barcelona Open?
The matches at the Barcelona Open are played on outdoor clay courts.
What is the history of the Barcelona Open?
The tournament, also known as the Trofeo Conde de Godó, has been held annually since 1953 and is one of the most prestigious clay-court events on the tennis calendar.
What are the facilities like at the Real Club de Tenis Barcelona?
The park offers 20 top-class tennis courts (18 clay), a wellness center, a gym, and padel courts, making it one of Europe’s best-equipped tennis clubs. You will also find a restaurant, chill-out zones, and modern facilities for players and visitors alike.
What is the policy for children?
Children under 5 receive free admission when accompanied by an adult. However, they need a ticket to enter Centre Court. The intensity of matches and weather make it important to consider the surroundings for young children.