ATP & WTA Draw Preview: Houston, Marrakech, Bucharest, Charleston & Bogota 2026
LINK: ATP Houston Draw | ATP Marrakech Draw | ATP Bucharest Draw | WTA Charleston Draw | WTA Bogota Draw
As the tennis calendar transitions into the clay-court swing following the Miami Open, a cluster of key ATP and WTA tournaments will shape early momentum for players heading toward the European clay season. The week of March 30 – April 5, 2026 features five compelling events across three continents: the ATP tournaments in Houston, Marrakech, and Bucharest, along with the WTA events in Charleston and Bogota.
Each tournament offers its own personality — from historic American clay courts to altitude challenges in South America — and together they create one of the most intriguing weeks outside the Grand Slams and Masters events. For fans looking to track rising players, early clay-court specialists, and breakthrough performances, these draws will be essential viewing.
Below is our complete TennisConnected preview of the week’s ATP and WTA draws, highlighting players to watch, potential storylines, and why these tournaments matter on the 2026 tour.
ATP Houston Draw Preview
Fayez Sarofim & Co. U.S. Men’s Clay Court Championship
The U.S. Men’s Clay Court Championship in Houston remains the only ATP clay-court event held in the United States. Scheduled for March 30 – April 5, 2026, the tournament serves as the opening chapter of the North American clay season and traditionally attracts a strong group of American players eager to perform on home soil.
Unlike the slower European clay courts, Houston’s clay surface tends to play faster, rewarding aggressive baseliners and big servers who can transition comfortably from hard courts.
Players and Storylines to Watch
American stars often dominate the spotlight here, with players like Taylor Fritz, Tommy Paul, Frances Tiafoe, and Ben Shelton historically performing well on home soil. Meanwhile, experienced clay-court specialists from South America and Europe often arrive ready to disrupt the draw.
Houston has also built a reputation for producing surprise champions, making the early rounds especially unpredictable. For fans, it’s a tournament where breakout performances can quickly change the narrative of the clay season.
ATP Marrakech Draw Preview
Grand Prix Hassan II
The Grand Prix Hassan II in Marrakech offers a unique setting on the ATP Tour, blending clay-court tennis with the vibrant atmosphere of Morocco. Taking place March 30 – April 5, 2026, the tournament is the only ATP event held in Africa.
The event often attracts European clay-court specialists along with rising stars searching for early season momentum.
Players to Watch
Players such as Lorenzo Musetti, Alejandro Davidovich Fokina, Roberto Carballes Baena, and Sebastian Baeztypically thrive in these conditions, thanks to their heavy topspin games and tactical patience.
Because Marrakech sits early in the clay season, players are still adjusting their movement and tactics on the surface. That means the draw often produces long three-set battles and opportunities for lower-ranked players to make deep runs.
For tennis fans, Marrakech is often where the first clay-court specialists of the season begin to reveal themselves.
ATP Bucharest Draw Preview
Tiriac Open
Returning to the ATP calendar in recent seasons, the Bucharest tournament has quickly re-established itself as an important European clay stop. The event takes place in Romania and is known for producing tactical matches and strong local fan support.
Clay Specialists Ready to Shine
Bucharest typically attracts a mix of experienced European players and emerging talent looking to build ranking points. Clay specialists such as Laslo Djere, Albert Ramos-Viñolas, and Pedro Martínez are the types of competitors who often thrive here.
Because the tournament falls just before the larger European clay events, players treat Bucharest as a crucial opportunity to build rhythm before Masters events like Monte Carlo and Madrid.
Expect gritty rallies, tactical chess matches, and the potential for a new ATP champion.
WTA Charleston Draw Preview
Credit One Charleston Open
The Credit One Charleston Open is one of the most historic events on the women’s calendar and the largest women-only professional tennis tournament in North America.
Held on green clay at Daniel Island, Charleston has crowned legendary champions including Chris Evert, Martina Navratilova, Steffi Graf, and Serena Williams over its long history.
Top Players Entered in 2026
The 2026 player field already features a strong American presence led by:
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Amanda Anisimova (World No. 3)
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Jessica Pegula
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Madison Keys
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Belinda Bencic
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Emma Navarro
This deep lineup ensures high-level matches from the opening rounds, particularly with multiple Top-15 players expected in the draw.
Why Charleston Matters
Charleston’s unique green clay surface sits between hard courts and traditional red clay, rewarding aggressive baseline play while still demanding patience and movement.
With ranking points on the line and a strong American field, Charleston is shaping up to be one of the most competitive WTA 500 events of the spring.
WTA Bogota Draw Preview
Copa Colsanitas
Meanwhile in South America, the Copa Colsanitas in Bogota provides a completely different clay-court challenge.
Played at altitude in Colombia, the conditions make the ball travel faster through the air while still requiring the movement and endurance of clay-court tennis. This combination often leads to surprising results and unpredictable draws.
Key Players to Watch
Players with experience in altitude conditions often perform well here, including:
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Camila Osorio (local favourite)
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Tatjana Maria
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Julia Riera
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Cristina Bucsa
The passionate Colombian crowds make Bogotá one of the most energetic tournaments on the WTA calendar.
Why This Week of Tennis Matters
While the biggest headlines often focus on Masters events and Grand Slams, this week of tournaments is where many stories begin.
Across Houston, Marrakech, Bucharest, Charleston, and Bogotá, fans can expect:
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Rising stars breaking into the spotlight
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Clay-court specialists finding early rhythm
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Surprise finalists and potential first-time champions
For tennis followers, this stretch of tournaments offers something the bigger events sometimes lack: unpredictability.
And that’s exactly what makes it essential viewing.
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Daily order of play breakdowns
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Match previews and predictions
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