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31 Jan - 7 Feb 2026 Cluj-Napoca

Free tickets powered by Banca Transilvania for the first two days of Transylvania Open 2026!

Banca Transilvania supports tennis and is offering free-admission tickets for the first two days of the Transylvania Open WTA 250: Saturday, 31 January, and Sunday, 1 February. Tennis fans can attend at no cost both the qualifying matches and the first-round main-draw matches, scheduled on Sunday in the second part of the day. These two days feature one of the richest on-court experiences for spectators, with dozens of matches on the schedule and the chance to see all players in the competition in action, in a spectacular atmosphere.

The 2026 edition brings together top players such as Sorana Cîrstea (back in the WTA Top 50), defending champion Anastasia Potapova, Grand Slam champion Emma Răducanu, as well as other outstanding Romanian players: Jaqueline Cristian (WTA No. 39), Ana Bogdan, and Gabriela Ruse (back in the world Top 100).

The free tickets (zero-value) can be downloaded in advance via the Entertix platform or collected directly at the entrance of BTarena, subject to availability. These tickets provide access to both the Centre Court and Court 2, depending on availability.

Official tournament schedule:

  • Saturday, 31 January: 8 singles qualifying matches
  • Sunday, 1 February: 4 singles qualifying matches + 3 singles main-draw Round 1 matches + 2 doubles Round 1 matches
  • Monday, 2 February: 6 singles Round 1 matches + 2 doubles Round 1 matches
  • Tuesday, 3 February: 7 singles Round 1 matches + 3 doubles Round 1 matches
  • Wednesday, 4 February: 8 singles Round 2 matches + 1 doubles Round 1 match + 1 doubles quarterfinal match
  • Thursday, 5 February: 4 singles quarterfinal matches + 3 doubles quarterfinal matches
  • Friday, 6 February: 2 singles semifinals + 2 doubles semifinals
  • Saturday, 7 February: doubles final and singles final

For the rest of the tournament days, organizers have decided to keep ticket prices the same as last year, despite overall cost increases. Tickets for the Centre Court also include access to Court 2, subject to availability. On the Centre Court, seats are reserved and assigned by name (section, row, seat), while access to Court 2 is general admission, with no pre-assigned seating.

Children under the age of 6 are admitted free of charge, provided they are held in an accompanying adult’s arms (one adult may accompany one child). Children aged 6 and over require a ticket. The singles and doubles finals will take place on Saturday, 7 February, on the Centre Court. Tickets can be purchased online at transylvaniaopen.ro.