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Brussels Open 2026 Schedule, Results & Fan Guide

Track the BNP Paribas Fortis European Open in Brussels with indoor times and complete scores.

Oct 19 – Oct 25, 2026 · Brussels, BE

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Tournament overview

Brussels Open status, draws and champions

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Brussels Open dates and current status

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Brussels Open singles and doubles

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Tournament fan guide

Know before following Brussels Open

Why this event is different

Brussels continues a Belgian tournament line

The European Open began in Antwerp in 2016 and moved to Brussels from 2025. The 2026 edition is an indoor hard-court ATP 250 with 28 singles players and 16 doubles teams, running in the same week as Almaty and Lyon.

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Quick answers

Brussels Open FAQ

Did the European Open always take place in Brussels?

No. The event began in Antwerp in 2016 and moved to Brussels from the 2025 edition.