The ATP Rotterdam Open kicks off with an exciting slate of first-round matches on February 8, 2026, highlighted by Daniil Medvedev facing Ugo Humbert. Analysts predict competitive encounters across the board, with home favorite Botic van de Zandschulp favored against debutant Luka Pavlovic. The indoor hard-court event in the Netherlands promises high-quality tennis from the outset.
The ATP Rotterdam Open, the premier tournament among three ATP events this week, begins on February 8, 2026, in the Netherlands. Day 1 features five intriguing first-round matches, setting the tone for the competition.
In the opening matchup, world No. 56 Valentin Royer meets Christopher O’Connell. Their first head-to-head pits the Frenchman, still seeking his first win of the season, against the Australian, who advanced through qualifiers with two straight-set victories. Prediction: O’Connell in three sets, thanks to his variety and chip returns.
Botic van de Zandschulp, in his sixth main-draw appearance at his home event, faces Luka Pavlovic, a Frenchman making his tour-level debut after upsetting in qualifiers. Van de Zandschulp has only two career wins here but impressed at the Australian Open. Pavlovic's big serve could keep it close. Prediction: Van de Zandschulp in three. Simulations give Van de Zandschulp an 81% chance of victory, a 74% edge in the first set, and a 53% likelihood of covering a -4.5 games spread, with under 21.5 games at 57%.
Jaume Munar, who has improved on hard courts and reached a quarterfinal this season, takes on prospect Nicolai Budkov Kjaer. Munar's experience should prevail. Prediction: Munar in two.
Cameron Norrie, leading 4-1 in head-to-heads against Roberto Bautista Agut, continues his aggressive start to the year. Bautista Agut struggled last week. Prediction: Norrie in two.
The marquee clash sees former champion Daniil Medvedev (1-3 head-to-head) versus Ugo Humbert. Medvedev shone in Adelaide but faltered at the Australian Open; Humbert excels indoors but has no wins at Rotterdam. Prediction: Medvedev in three.
Fans anticipate strong performances on the indoor courts, with the tournament stacked from the start.