ABN AMRO Open 2026 Schedule, Results & Fan Guide
Follow the Rotterdam ATP 500 with separate singles and doubles listings, indoor times and finished scores.
Feb 9 – Feb 15, 2026 · Rotterdam, NL
ABN AMRO Open schedule, live scores and results
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61 matches shown
Men’s Singles
43 matchesMen’s Doubles
18 matchesNo matches match this view
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Tournament overview
ABN AMRO Open status, draws and champions
See the tournament dates and status, then compare the singles and doubles matches currently listed.
ABN AMRO Open dates and current status
- Status
- Final
- Event dates
- February 7 – February 16, 2026
Tournament local time - Location
- Rotterdam, Netherlands
- Matches listed
- 61
ABN AMRO Open singles and doubles
- All matches
- 61
- Players
- 73
- Singles
- 43
- Doubles
- 18
- Completed
- 61
- Live / upcoming
- 0 / 0
Qualifying or outer-court matches may not all be listed.
Confirmed champions
- Men's singles
- Alex de Minaur
- Men's doubles
- Simone Bolelli / Andrea Vavassori
Retirements and walkovers keep their official match status.
Tournament fan guide
Know before following ABN AMRO Open
Why this event is different
Rotterdam’s place on the indoor calendar
The ABN AMRO Open is a long-running ATP 500 staged indoors at Rotterdam Ahoy. Its category attracts a deeper field than the surrounding ATP 250 events, while the controlled indoor conditions put more emphasis on serve, return and fast first-strike tennis than weather management.
Official details ↗Quick answers
ABN AMRO Open FAQ
Are singles and doubles players mixed together on this page?
No. The tournament field and match tools separate men’s singles from men’s doubles so a team entry is not mistaken for one singles player.