Prague Open 2026 preview and where to watch
The Prague Open returns to Prague, Czechia for its 2026 edition, played from 13–19 Jul on Clay.
What's at stake in 2026
At 250 ranking points to the winner, this sits at the foundation of the tour calendar. It is where lower-ranked players earn ranking points to climb, and where top players occasionally drop in to fine-tune ahead of bigger events.
The Prague Open starts in 67 days. The draw lands a few days before the first ball is struck and lands here as soon as it is set.
The conditions
Clay is the slowest surface on tour. The ball sits up, points stretch, and the heaviest topspin tends to dictate. At Prague, court coverage and patience usually count more than raw power, the rally runs longer here than anywhere else on hard court.
Where to watch live
Below is the broadcaster breakdown for the Prague Open in your country, including OTT options for fans without traditional pay-TV. Switch the country in the header to see the rightsholder 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 Prague Open 2026 runs from 13–19 Jul in Prague, Czechia.
The Prague Open is played on Clay.
Coverage of the Prague Open 2026 is available on the broadcasters listed in your country guide. Tennis TV streams the WTA globally for fans without a regional rightsholder.
Key facts
Surface: Clay
Tour: WTA
Category: WTA 250
Dates: 13–19 Jul
Status: Upcoming