Generali Open Kitzbühel
From 18 to 25 July 2026, Kitzbühel will once again be the centre of attention for top-class international tennis. The ATP World Tour will be stopping off in Kitzbühel for the 82nd Generali Open, delivering a week of high-quality matches, thrilling rallies and plenty of excitement.
It’s not just Centre Court that’s worth a visit. A varied programme of events around the Kitzbühel Tennis Club grounds also creates a special atmosphere.
A highlight for families is Kids’ Day on Monday. On this day, children up to the age of 14 get free entry in Category B. In addition, young tennis fans can take part in a varied programme of tennis and activities throughout the day.
Provisional programme – subject to change
You can also find the opening times and scheduled match times here. Depending on the match day, gates open at Centre Court between 30 minutes and 1 hour before the first match.
- 11:00 am – Qualifying begins
- 10:30 am – 5:00 pm – Event Village
- 12:00 – Draw at the tournament venue
WTA 125 semi-finals
- 11:00 am – Qualifying begins
- 10.30 am – 5.00 pm – Event Village
- 11:00 – 13:00 – 11th Huber’s Weißwurst Brunch
1,000 free white sausages from Huber’s butchers with pretzels from Schmidt’s bakery, accompanied by live music
WTA 125 finals
- 11:00 am – Start of Round 1
- 10:00 – 19:00 – Event Village, Fan TV, entertainment
- 11:00 – 17:00 – KITZ4KIDS DAY
Programme & activity stations for children (no registration required)
From 10:00 am – KRONE Ladies Day with Babsi Schett
11:00 am – Kick-off, first round
Event Village, Fan TV, entertainment
- 11:00 am – Kick-off: Round of 16
- 10:00 – 19:00 – OMNi-BiOTiC® Health Day
Event Village, Fan TV, entertainment - from 14:00 – kronehit DJ
- 11:00 am – Quarter-final kick-off
- From 5.30 pm – PURA VIDA in Kitzbühel town centre
- 10:00 – 19:00 – Event Village, Fan TV, entertainment
- from 14:00 – kronehit DJ
- 10.30 am – Doubles semi-finals
- from 12.30 pm – Singles semi-finals
- from 2.00 pm – 2nd singles semi-final
- 10:00 – 19:30 – Event Village, Fan TV, Entertainment
- From 14:00 – kronehit DJ
- 7.30 pm – Champions Night by Breuninger (tickets required)
- 11.30 am – Generali Open Doubles Final, followed by the prize-giving ceremony
– Generali Race to Kitzbühel Doubles Final - 2.30 pm – Generali Open Singles Final followed by the prize-giving ceremony
- 10.30 am – 6.00 pm – Event Village, Fan TV, entertainment
- From 12:00 – kronehit DJ
Finals Party at the tournament grounds with DJ CLEMOTONE after the final matches
Supporting programme
The Generali Open Kitzbühel goes beyond sport, offering visitors a well-rounded experience for the whole family. Alongside the sporting action, a varied supporting programme ensures there is plenty to do. Culinary delights, pop-up shops and relaxed bars transform the tournament grounds into a lively meeting place for tennis fans, visitors and locals in Kitzbühel.
A visit promises to be an enjoyable summer’s day for the whole family. In the Expo area, exhibitors invite you to explore, sample and stroll at your leisure. Anyone missing the matches on Centre Court can watch them in the public viewing area, with free admission.
FAQ
The Generali Open Kitzbühel is an international tennis tournament on the ATP Tour and is one of the sporting highlights of the summer in Kitzbühel. The tournament is an official ATP 250 event and a fixture on the international tournament calendar.
The 82nd Generali Open Kitzbühel will take place from 18 to 25 July 2026. The venue is the Kitzbühel Tennis Stadium.
Tickets are available online via the Generali Open’s official ticket shop and from selected ticket outlets.
You can choose between single-day tickets and multi-day tickets, depending on the tournament experience you’re looking for.
Depending on the delivery method, you will receive your ticket as a Print@home ticket, by post or digitally in your mobile wallet. Print@home tickets can also be presented directly on your smartphone.
For a relaxed journey, we recommend travelling by train. International express trains stop at Kitzbühel station, and selected trains also stop at Kitzbühel Hahnenkamm station. From Kitzbühel Hahnenkamm station, it takes around 15 minutes to walk to the tournament grounds.
In addition, a shuttle service runs from Sunday to Saturday, taking you directly from Kitzbühel station to the competition venue.
Payment by credit or debit card is only possible to a limited extent on site. There is a cash machine about a five-minute walk from the tournament grounds. There is no cash machine directly on the tournament grounds.
In the event of bad weather, we generally wait for the ATP to decide whether matches can go ahead. If play is interrupted by rain, the match will be paused and, if possible, resumed at a later time.
Changes to the programme may occur and are made on the basis of decisions by the ATP, the organiser or the relevant authority.
If an event cannot take place due to force majeure, such as bad weather, there is no entitlement to a refund or a subsequent reduction in the purchase price in accordance with the applicable Terms and Conditions (clauses 3.7 and 3.8).
Yes, there are various food and drink areas available at the Generali Open Kitzbühel venue.






