: Sorana Cîrstea defeated top seed Emma Raducanu with a dominant 6–0, 6–2 performance. Cîrstea secured the title without dropping a single set throughout the week.
The WTA Cluj-Napoca, officially known as the , has rapidly established itself as a premier indoor hard-court event since its debut in 2021. Held annually at the BTarena in Cluj-Napoca, Romania, it is a WTA 250 series tournament and currently serves as the only WTA event in the country. Recent Tournament Highlights (2026 Edition) WTA Cluj-Napoca
: The tournament offered a total financial commitment of approximately $283,347 . Tournament Venue and Innovation : Sorana Cîrstea defeated top seed Emma Raducanu
: The pair of Kamilla Rakhimova and Sara Sorribes Tormo took the title, defeating Wang Xinyu and Zheng Saisai 7–6, 6–3 in the final. Held annually at the BTarena in Cluj-Napoca, Romania,
: Implementation of high-performance portable acrylic indoor hard courts.
The 2026 tournament introduced significant technical upgrades to enhance the player and fan experience:
The event is hosted at the , a modern multi-purpose facility praised for its atmosphere and infrastructure. The BTarena Official Site highlights its capacity for high-level sporting events and concerts.