Voted twice as the by players, the Transylvania Open is recognized for its exceptional organization. It has hosted notable champions including:
: Implementation of high-performance portable acrylic indoor hard courts.
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. WTA Cluj-Napoca
The 2026 edition, held from , saw a historic victory for local fans as Sorana Cîrstea became the first Romanian to claim the singles title.
: 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. Voted twice as the by players, the Transylvania
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)
: 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 BTarena Official Site highlights its capacity for
: Despite these investments, organizers maintained accessible ticket prices to support the local community. Historical Significance