ATP and WTA 2026: Schedule of Play for Monday April 13 for Barcelona, Munich, Stuttgart and Rouen
LINK: Barcelona Schedule | Munich Schedule | Stuttgart Schedule | Rouen Schedule
ATP & WTA Order of Play: Barcelona, Munich, Stuttgart & Rouen (Daily Schedule Guide 2026)
The European clay swing moves into full rhythm this week with four simultaneous tournaments across the ATP and WTA Tours. With matches unfolding from morning through late evening across multiple venues, keeping track of the daily order of play in Barcelona, Munich, Stuttgart, and Rouen is essential for fans, bettors, and analysts alike.
Here’s your complete day-by-day viewing guide and what to expect across all four events.
Monday, April 13 – First Round Begins
Opening day brings a packed schedule as first-round matches get underway across all tournaments.
Barcelona (ATP 500)
Play typically starts 11:00 AM local time
Early rounds feature a mix of qualifiers and lower seeds
Spanish wildcards often headline the opening day sessions
Munich (ATP 500)
Matches begin around 11:00 AM
Faster clay conditions mean shorter, high-intensity matches
German players frequently appear on centre court
Stuttgart (WTA 500)
Indoor play begins midday (12:00 PM)
Top seeds often receive byes, so expect mid-tier matchups early
Evening sessions feature marquee names entering doubles or early singles
Rouen (WTA 250)
Play starts late morning (11:00 AM)
A strong mix of rising players and experienced tour regulars
Indoor setting ensures uninterrupted scheduling
What to watch:
First impressions matter—players adapting quickest to clay conditions often build momentum that carries through the week.
Tuesday, April 14 – First Round Continues
The schedule intensifies as first-round matches continue and seeds begin to appear.
Key Themes Across Events
Seeded players enter the draw (especially in WTA events)
Longer matches as players settle into rhythm
Increased crowd attendance, especially in Barcelona and Munich
Match Timing Insights
Day sessions: 11:00 AM – 4:00 PM
Evening feature matches: 6:00 PM – 9:00 PM (local time)
What to watch:
Upsets are common on Tuesday, particularly as top players face opponents already adjusted to the surface.
Wednesday, April 15 – Second Round Action
By midweek, the tournaments begin to take shape with second-round clashes.
Barcelona & Munich (ATP)
Full slate of Round of 16 matches
Top seeds now fully engaged
Centre court schedules feature 3–4 marquee matches
Stuttgart (WTA 500)
Top-ranked players begin their campaigns
Expect high-profile matchups featuring Top 10 stars
Rouen (WTA 250)
Second round narrows the field quickly
Opportunity for unseeded players to reach quarter-finals
What to watch:
This is where contenders separate from the pack—watch for dominant wins from title favourites.
Thursday, April 16 – Round of 16 / Quarterfinal Push
The intensity rises as quarter-final spots are decided.
Daily Structure
Matches begin late morning to early afternoon
Fewer matches, but higher quality
Longer rallies and more tactical play
Key Viewing Windows
Afternoon sessions: Tactical baseline battles
Evening matches: Feature showdowns with top seeds
What to watch:
Physical endurance becomes a factor—players logging long matches earlier in the week may begin to show signs of fatigue.
Friday, April 17 – Quarterfinals Day
All four tournaments reach the business end with quarterfinal action.
Barcelona & Munich
4 singles matches per day
Elite-level clay court tennis
Potential Top 10 clashes
Stuttgart
Quarterfinals often resemble Grand Slam-level matchups
Indoor conditions produce clean, aggressive shot-making
Rouen
Breakthrough players emerge
Opportunity for first-time finalists takes shape
Typical Start Times
Afternoon: 12:00 PM
Evening: 6:30 PM feature matches
What to watch:
Momentum vs. experience—quarterfinals often pit in-form outsiders against established stars.
Saturday, April 18 – Semifinals
The stage is set for championship weekend.
Across All Events
Two semifinal matches per tournament
Staggered scheduling allows full-day viewing
Match Timing
First semifinal: 1:00 PM
Second semifinal: 3:30 PM – 5:00 PM
Storylines
Tactical adjustments become critical
Mental resilience often decides tight matches
Players begin managing energy for potential finals
What to watch:
Semifinals often produce the highest quality matches of the week—expect three-set battles and dramatic momentum swings.
Sunday, April 19 – Finals Day
Champions are crowned across Barcelona, Munich, Stuttgart, and Rouen.
Finals Schedule Overview
Barcelona & Munich (ATP Finals)
Typically start 4:00 PM local time
Best-of-three sets
High physical and tactical demands
Stuttgart (WTA Final)
Usually scheduled early afternoon (1:00 PM – 2:00 PM)
Often features Top 10 players
Rouen (WTA Final)
Earlier start time (11:30 AM – 1:00 PM)
Breakthrough opportunities for rising stars
What to watch:
Experience vs. momentum
Physical endurance after a full week on clay
Tactical adaptability under pressure
How to Follow the Daily Order of Play
For the most accurate and updated schedules:
Official ATP & WTA tournament pages publish daily order of play each evening
Match times are subject to change based on weather (outdoor events) and match duration
Indoor events (Stuttgart, Rouen) provide more consistent timing
Final Thoughts
This week’s synchronized schedule across four tournaments offers nearly non-stop clay court tennis from morning to night.
Whether you’re tracking top seeds in Stuttgart, analysing ATP contenders in Barcelona and Munich, or spotting rising stars in Rouen, the daily order of play provides a roadmap to the action.
As the clay season builds toward Madrid and Roland Garros, every match—and every day—matters.
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