The 2026 professional tennis season will mark the arrival of new hospitality experiences at two ATP 500 tournaments organized by Tennium: the Barcelona Open Banc Sabadell and the Bitpanda Hamburg Open. Both events will introduce spaces designed to bring fans closer to the heart of the competition.
The Barcelona Open Banc Sabadell, set to take place from April 11 to 19 at the Real Club de Tenis Barcelona-1899, will host the first implementation of the ATP No. 1 Club at an ATP 500 tournament. Meanwhile, the Bitpanda Hamburg Open, scheduled from May 16 to 23 at the Rothenbaum in Hamburg, will debut the Players Sky Lounge—an exclusive space above Centre Court that will allow spectators to experience the tournament from a unique perspective.
In Barcelona, the ATP No. 1 Club will offer guests a full-day hospitality experience with access to areas that are usually closed to the public. Access will begin in the Trophy Room of the Real Club de Tenis Barcelona-1899, just a few meters from the Rafa Nadal court.
Throughout the day, guests will enjoy reserved seating next to the main court, behind-the-scenes tours, and access to press and training areas. In addition, attendees will take part in meet-and-greet sessions with former world No. 1 Thomas Muster. The experience will be completed with gourmet catering, premium beverages, and guided tours offering an inside look at how the tournament operates.
In Hamburg, the Bitpanda Hamburg Open will introduce the Players Sky Lounge, located on the upper level of Centre Court. Guests will enjoy panoramic views of the stadium and premium dining experiences near the action. This space will offer exclusive access to the inner workings of the tournament, combining the excitement of the matches with a privileged perspective typically reserved for players and their teams.
With these initiatives, Tennium reaffirms its commitment to delivering innovative experiences for fans, introducing new ways to enjoy the tournaments. From behind-the-scenes tours to meetings with former players and exclusive moments in hospitality areas, the company aims to strengthen the connection between the audience and professional tennis—bringing fans closer to the heart of the sport and elevating the experience of each tournament.