Croatia Open Umag Showcases Elite Tennis on Adriatic Coast

ATP 250 tournament runs through 26 July with top players in action

The Croatia Open Umag, part of the ATP 250 series, is currently underway on Croatia’s Istrian peninsula and will run through 26 July. One of the longest-running tennis events in Southeast Europe, this year’s edition features top-seeded Argentine player Francisco Cerúndolo, fellow countryman Camilo Ugo Carabelli, and other rising stars from across the globe.

Hosted at the iconic Stella Maris Tennis Centre, the tournament blends high-calibre tennis with a festive summer atmosphere, drawing fans, tourists, and scouts. Alongside matches, Umag offers concerts, culinary events, and sponsor activations, reinforcing its status as a sport-tourism hybrid.

As the only ATP event in Croatia, the Umag tournament plays a key role in promoting Croatia as a summer destination for both sports and leisure, while offering valuable ATP points for emerging tennis talents.

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