Most Internationaux de Strasbourg Titles (Women)

Table: From 1987 onward, Most Internationaux de Strasbourg Titles, WTA 500, Germany, Women, Tennis, Ranked.

ACTIVEPLAYERTITLES
Silvia Farina Elia3
Anabel Medina Garrigues3
Lindsay Davenport2
Samantha Stosur2
AElina Svitolina2
AEmma Navarro (Current)1
AElena Rybakina1
Carling Bassett1
Sandra Cecchini1
Jana Novotná1
Mercedes Paz1
Radka Zrubáková1
Judith Wiesner1
Naoko Sawamatsu1
Mary Joe Fernandez1
Steffi Graf1
Irina Spîrlea1
Jennifer Capriati1
Silvija Talaja1
Claudine Schaul1
Nicole Vaidišová1
AAravane Rezaï1
Maria Sharapova1
Andrea Petkovic1
Francesca Schiavone1
AAlizé Cornet1
Monica Puig1
ACaroline Garcia1
AAnastasia Pavlyuchenkova1
ADayana Yastremska1
ABarbora Krejčíková1
Angelique Kerber1
AMadison Keys1

2026 Final Emma Navarro defeated Victoria Mboko 6–0, 5–7, 6–2 to win the singles title at the Internationaux de Strasbourg, claiming her third WTA Tour title and first on clay.

Altitude Strasbourg sits at approximately 139 meters (456 feet) above sea level in the Rhine Valley in northeastern France. This low elevation has no meaningful impact on ball speed or bounce — conditions here are dictated entirely by weather and surface, not geography.

Humidity May in Strasbourg brings warm continental spring weather, with average temperatures between 11°C and 20°C (52°F–68°F). Humidity is moderate at around 65–70%, and the region can experience unpredictable weather due to its location between the Vosges mountains and the Rhine plain. Brief afternoon showers are common, which can slow the clay courts further and make footing tricky.

Outdoor Tournament The Internationaux de Strasbourg is played outdoors at the Tennis Club de Strasbourg, serving as one of the final WTA clay-court tune-up events before Roland Garros the following week. The tournament has a long history on the women’s circuit and consistently attracts top players looking to find their clay form before Paris.

Surface The outdoor red clay at Strasbourg plays slow and heavy in late May conditions, favoring baseline specialists with strong topspin and physical endurance. The moderate humidity keeps the courts thick and high-bouncing, rewarding players who can sustain long rallies and construct points patiently.