Barcelona Open 2026 tennis order of play and TV coverage – Sunday 19 April
We've rounded up the full Barcelona Open 2026 TV details, schedule and order of play today.

It's finals day at the Barcelona Open today (Sunday 19 April) – with Andrey Rublev and young French star Arthur Fils the two players who will face off as they bid to lift the trophy.
Both players came through deciding sets against relatively unfancied opponents in yesterdays semi-finals, with Rublev beating Serbian qualifier Hamad Medjedovic after coming from a set behind.
Meanwhile, Fils also recovered from losing the opening set to end the impressive run of Spanish teenager Rafael Jodar – who had beaten British No.1 Cameron Norrie earlier in week.
Holger Rune denied Carlos Alcaraz his third successive title last year, beating him in straight sets in the final, but the Dane won't be back to defend his crown due to injury, while both Alacaraz and Brit Jack Draper was forced to retire from his first round match due to a knee issue.
Clay court season is now in full swing, with the French Open edging closer, and fans can tune into extensive coverage of all the action from Real Club de Tenis Barcelona.
Radio Times has the full order of play for the Barcelona Open 2026, with the full tournament schedule, updated with the latest matches each and every day.
Barcelona Open 2026 order of play – Sunday 19 April
All UK time. Singles matches only.
Pista Rafa Nadal
From 3pm
- [9] Arthur Fils (FRA) v [5] Andrey Rublev
Barcelona Open 2026 schedule
ATP 500
- Round 1: Monday 13 – Tuesday 14 April
- Round 2: Wednesday 15 – Thursday 16 April
- Quarter-finals: Friday 17 April
- Semi-finals: Saturday 18 April
- Final: Sunday 19 April
How to watch Barcelona Open 2026 on TV and live stream in the UK
You can watch the Barcelona Open 2026 live on Sky Sports Tennis and Sky Sports Main Event.
Sky Sports can be added to any Sky TV package for just £22 per month for all nine sports channels, or you can pick up the complete sports package plus Netflix for £35 per month.
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You can also watch the action via NOW with a day membership (£14.99) or month membership (£34.99).
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