Tiriac Open 2026 (250-level, clay court, Bucharest, Romania)

Status: Completed · Tour: ATP · Level: 250-level · Surface: clay court · Location: Bucharest, Romania · Dates: Mar 30, 2026 – Apr 5, 2026

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Tournament Format

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Fantasy Tiriac Open 2026 — draft picks, sleepers, and open contests

Tiriac Open 2026 is open as a free fantasy contest on The Drop Shot. Build a salary-cap roster from the field in a single-tournament contest, or draft a season-long team across the full ATP and WTA calendar in a snake-draft fantasy tennis league. Pricing weights surface history and recent form against Tiriac Open's surface — so a clay specialist costs more here than at a hard-court event. Every match on the draw above scores live for your fantasy team, with pre-match win probabilities, set-by-set stats, and live point-by-point updates.

Top questions about Tiriac Open 2026

On which surface is Tiriac Open played?
Tiriac Open 2026 is played on clay courts. The surface choice shapes how the tournament rewards different player styles — clay favours grinders and topspin, hard rewards all-court flat-hitters, and grass rewards big serves and net play.
Where is Tiriac Open played?
Tiriac Open 2026 is held in Bucharest, Romania. The venue, surface, and altitude all affect ball flight and bounce — informing both betting markets and Drop Shot fantasy pricing models.
When does Tiriac Open 2026 take place?
Tiriac Open 2026 runs Mar 30, 2026 through Apr 5, 2026. The main-draw schedule covers two weeks for Grand Slams and one to two weeks for tour-level events, with qualifying typically beginning a few days before the main draw.