I don’t have live access right now, but here’s the latest I can share about the Strasbourg Open (Internationaux de Strasbourg) based on recent coverage and event calendars.
Overview
- The Strasbourg Open is the WTA’s clay-court tournament in Strasbourg, France, typically held the week before Roland Garros. It is often referred to as Internationaux de Strasbourg and is one of the premier warm-up events for the French Open.[2][4]
Recent dates and format
- The event usually runs in May and features a main draw of around 28 players (with byes for top seeds in some years) plus qualifying rounds, culminating in singles and doubles finals on the same weekend just before Roland Garros.[2]
- In recent editions, top players have used Strasbourg as a lead-in to Paris, with wildcards and high-ranked entrants joining the field in the lead-up period.[2]
Notable players and storylines
- Past reporting highlights perennial contenders and rising stars using Strasbourg to gauge form ahead of Roland Garros. Recent coverage has featured players like Emma Raducanu, Jessica Pegula, Elena Rybakina, and Paula Badosa in various years (wildcards or direct entries), underscoring the event’s mix of top-20 talent and emerging players.[2]
- Coverage from Tennis outlets in 2025 and 2024 emphasized field strength and the strategic value of clay-court tune-ups for the French Open contenders.[4]
Where to check for the latest details
- Official WTA Strasbourg page and the Internationaux de Strasbourg site typically post:
- Draws, seedings, and match schedules
- Wildcard announcements and player lists
- Prize money and points
- Results and progression through the week
- Reputable tennis outlets (Tennis.com, WTA site, Tennis24-type aggregators) publish day-by-day results and feature pieces during the event.
Would you like me to pull the current year’s exact draw, dates, prize money, and top entrants once I have live access, or tailor a quick summary for a particular player or match you’re following? I can also provide a concise comparison table of recent Strasbourg editions if that helps.
Sources
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