China Open 2026 preview and where to watch
The China Open returns to Beijing, China for its 2026 edition, played from 30 Sep – 6 Oct on Hard.
What's at stake
This is a Masters 1000 / WTA 1000 event — 1,000 ranking points to each singles winner, mandatory for the top of the rankings, and the second tier of importance after the Slams. A title here can lift a player twenty rungs up the rankings.
The China Open starts in 154 days. The draw lands a few days before the first ball is struck — we'll publish the bracket here as soon as it's set.
The conditions
Hard court is the global default — medium-paced, true-bouncing, and tactically neutral. Form, fitness and serve quality usually decide who goes deep here, more than surface preference.
Hard-court specialists and the very top seeds tend to dominate events of this kind. The week’s pace and bounce will favour those who arrive with rhythm — watch the warm-up events on the same surface for an early read on form.
How to follow it
The full schedule, daily order of play and broadcaster list are below. Switch country in the header to see the rightsholder showing the China Open where you live, and use the daily order-of-play page on match days to track start times in your local timezone.
Frequently asked
The China Open 2026 runs from 30 Sep – 6 Oct in Beijing, China.
The China Open is played on Hard.
Coverage of the China Open 2026 is available on the broadcasters listed in your country guide. Tennis TV streams the BOTH globally for fans without a regional rightsholder.
Key facts
Surface: Hard
Tour: BOTH
Category: ATP 500 / WTA 1000
Dates: 30 Sep – 6 Oct
Status: Upcoming