The 6th edition of Transylvania Open WTA 250 will take place at BT Arena, Cluj-Napoca, from January 31 to February 7, 2026.
The novelty of this edition comes on the first day of the tournament, Sunday, February 1, when not only the qualifying matches will be played, but also five main-draw matches (three singles and two doubles). Public access on the first two days will be free, based on zero-value qualifying tickets, which can be reserved online or at the venue entrance. Also, the singles and doubles finals will take place on Saturday, February 7, not on Sunday.
Official match schedule – Transylvania Open 2026:
• Saturday, January 31: 8 singles qualifying matches;
• Sunday, February 1: 4 singles qualifying matches + 3 first-round singles + 2 first-round doubles;
• Monday, February 2: 6 first-round singles + 2 first-round doubles;
• Tuesday, February 3: 7 first-round singles + 3 first-round doubles;
• Wednesday, February 4: 8 second-round singles + 1 first-round doubles + 1 doubles quarterfinal;
• Thursday, February 5: 4 singles quarterfinals + 3 doubles quarterfinals;
• Friday, February 6: 2 singles semifinals + 2 doubles semifinals;
• Saturday, February 7: doubles final + singles final.
• Saturday, February 7: doubles final + singles final.
Hurry up and get your tickets now!
MINORS’ ACCESS
The competition allows free entry for children under 6, provided they are held in the arms of the accompanying adult. The rule is that one adult may enter with only one child under 6.
Children who have turned 6 need a ticket to enter the arena for the tournament. No discounted children’s tickets are available.
Starting January 31, BT Arena will host two fully separate tennis courts (CENTRAL COURT + COURT NO. 2).
Tickets sold for the CENTRAL COURT also grant access to COURT NO. 2, subject to availability.
Please note that for the CENTRAL COURT, tickets will have assigned seating using the arena’s identifiers: sector, row, and seat.
This rule does not apply to COURT NO. 2, where ticket holders will have general admission.






