The Țiriac Open or the Romanian Open is a professional men's tennis tournament played on outdoor clay courts. It is an ATP 250 event on the ATP Tour. It was held annually in Bucharest, Romania, between 1993 and 2016 and revived in 2024. Its name is taken from Romania's famous tennis players Ion Țiriac and Ilie Năstase, when it was called BRD Năstase Țiriac Trophy (2011–2016).
| Țiriac Open | |
|---|---|
| ATP Tour | |
| Event name | Țiriac Open (2024–) BRD Năstase Țiriac Trophy (until 2016) |
| Tour | ATP World Series / ATP International Series / ATP 250 (1993–2016, 2024–) |
| Founded | 1993 |
| Editions | 24 (2026) |
| Location | Bucharest, Romania |
| Venue | Arenele BNR (1993–2016) Năstase & Marica Sports Club (2024) Centrul Național de Tenis (2025–) |
| Surface | Clay, outdoors |
| Draw | 28S / 16Q / 16D |
| Prize money | €600,000 (2024), €596,035 (2025) |
| Website | Website |
The tournament never saw a Romanian winner in singles (though the 2005 edition saw two Romanian players reaching the semifinals, and the 2007 edition saw Victor Hănescu reach the finals), but a Romanian pair (Andrei Pavel and Gabriel Trifu) took home the doubles title in 1998. Also, Horia Tecău took three consecutive doubles titles at the tournament (2012, 2013 & 2014), each time with a different partner.
The organizers announced that from 2012, the ATP World Tour 250 series tournament would be scheduled to take place in April, thus ending a period of 19 years when it took place in the last week of September.[1]
The last edition of the tournament was in 2016, as ATP has relocated it to Budapest.[2][3] The tournament moved to Belgrade in 2021 and to Banja Luka in 2023.[4] In 2024, the tournament returned to Bucharest.[5] The Țiriac Open is currently presented by UniCredit Bank.[6]
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edit- ↑ Turneul BCR Open România s-a mutat în aprilie, în debutul sezonului de zgură! (in Romanian)
- ↑ Bucharest Relocates To Budapest From 2017
- ↑ "Ţiriac a făcut anunţul oficial. Unde se mută BRD Năstase Ţiriac Trophy din 2017". 6 November 2016. Retrieved 23 April 2026.
- ↑ "Belgrade will host an ATP Tour event in 2021 following Budapest relocation". ubitennis.net. Retrieved 22 January 2021.
- ↑ "Bucharest Overview". atptour.com. Retrieved 27 September 2023.
- ↑ "The ATP 250 Țiriac Open tournament, presented by UniCredit Bank, takes place from March 30 to April 5 at the Simona Halep National Tennis Center". tiriacopen.ro. 9 March 2026. Retrieved 23 April 2026.