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ATP Barcelona Open 2026

Barcelona, Spain
Apr 20, 2026 — Apr 26, 2026
$3M Prize Pool

About This Tournament

The ATP Barcelona Open (Trofeu Conde de Godó) is one of the most prestigious clay-court tournaments on the ATP Tour. Held at the Real Club de Tenis de Barcelona, it attracts top players competing for ranking points and the title.

Tournament Details

Sport

Tennis

Venue

Barcelona, Spain

Start Date

April 20, 2026

End Date

April 26, 2026

Prize Pool

$2,500,000

Format

In-Person

Organizer

Real Club de Tenis Barcelona

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