Why the Bad Homburg Open matters in 2026
The Bad Homburg Open runs in Bad Homburg, Germany from 22–27 Jun, played on fast natural grass. Bounce sits lower than on any other tour surface and points run shorter, which puts a premium on the serve and the forecourt. It is an ATP 500 / WTA 500, a second-tier event that helps shape the seedings around the next Slam. The singles champion takes 500 ranking points, and a serious slice of the season prize pool.
Play starts in 50 days, on Monday 22 June, with the main draw running through to Saturday 27 June.