WTA 500 in Linz2026 completed

Linz Open 2026: Results, Schedule and News

Mirra Andreeva won the 2026 Linz Open singles title after beating Anastasia Potapova 1-6, 6-4, 6-3. Sorana Cirstea and Zhang Shuai finished the week as doubles champions.

Tournament week: April 5-12, 2026. Main-draw play ran across April 6-12 on indoor clay in Linz, Austria.

This page tracks the public match result, schedule context, bracket links, and tournament background that shaped the 2026 edition.

  • Singles champion: Mirra Andreeva
  • Doubles champions: Sorana Cirstea / Zhang Shuai
  • Surface change: indoor clay from 2026
Final takeaway
Andreeva left Linz with her second title of 2026

The top seed recovered from a lopsided first set in the final, while Linz also marked the tournament's first edition on indoor clay after years on indoor hard courts.

Linz Open
Tournament snapshot
What mattered most in Linz
2026 completed
01
Singles final
Mirra Andreeva def. Anastasia Potapova 1-6, 6-4, 6-3
02
Doubles champions
Sorana Cirstea / Zhang Shuai
03
Surface
Indoor clay
04
Location
Linz, Austria
Latest updates

The public sources that locked in the 2026 result

These pages confirm how the week ended and where to verify the final outcome.

WTAApril 12, 2026

Andreeva rallied past Potapova to win the title

The WTA match report confirmed that top seed Mirra Andreeva recovered after the opening set to capture the Linz singles crown.

Open source
WTA ScoreboardApril 12, 2026

Final score page recorded the completed championship match

The WTA final scorecard preserves the completed singles result and is the fastest way to verify the final score line.

View score
Ladies LinzApril 12, 2026

Tournament recap in Linz highlighted Andreeva's title run

The event recap in Linz summarized the champion's week and closed out the 2026 edition from the tournament side.

Read recap
Results

2026 finals and tournament outcome

Three cards are enough to understand how the 2026 Linz Open finished.

Singles final

Mirra Andreeva defeated Anastasia Potapova

The singles final ended 1-6, 6-4, 6-3 after Andreeva recovered from a slow opening set to close the week as champion.

Doubles final

Sorana Cirstea and Zhang Shuai took the doubles title

The doubles trophy stayed with the pairing of Sorana Cirstea and Zhang Shuai, who finished the event as champions in Linz.

Event level

Upper Austria Ladies Linz stayed on the WTA 500 tier

The 2026 edition continued Linz's place at WTA 500 level while opening a new surface chapter for the tournament.

Schedule

Week structure and key dates

The tournament week covered April 5-12, with championship matches played on Sunday, April 12.

Tournament week

April 5-12, 2026

Public programme pages placed the full Linz event week across Sunday, April 5 through Sunday, April 12.

Main draw

April 6-11 narrowed the field

Main-draw rounds ran through the week until the field was reduced to the title matches on championship weekend.

Championship day

April 12 crowned both champions

Singles and doubles champions were confirmed on the final Sunday, closing the 35th edition in Linz.

Draw

Where to verify the bracket and order of play

Use these published pages when you need the bracket, the final match score, or the daily programme.

Singles draw

WTA draw page

The WTA draw page is the fastest way to verify the path from the early rounds to the final in Linz.

Open draw
Final match

WTA final scorecard

The completed championship score page preserves the match result between Mirra Andreeva and Anastasia Potapova.

Open score
Daily programme

Tournament programme in Linz

The programme page lists the daily timing and round structure across the April 5-12 event week.

Open programme
Winners

Why the 2026 edition stood out

Three context points explain why this week drew more attention than a routine stop.

Champion

Andreeva added another title in 2026

Linz became Mirra Andreeva's second title of the 2026 season and added momentum to the early part of her campaign.

Surface shift

2026 opened the indoor-clay chapter

Linz had been played on indoor hard courts until 2025, so the move to indoor clay changed the story around the event.

History

A long-running stop on the women's calendar

The tournament began in 1987 and has grown into the Upper Austria Ladies Linz, a long-established stop on the WTA tour.

FAQ

Quick answers about the 2026 Linz Open

These are the key facts people usually search for first.

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