Most Open Capfinances Rouen Métropole Titles (Women)

Table: From 2022 onward, Most Open Capfinances Rouen Métropole Titles (Women), WTA 250, Rouen, France, Tennis, Ranked.

ACTIVEPLAYERTITLES
AMarta Kostyuk (Current)1
Maryna Zanevska1
AElina Svitolina1
AViktorija Golubic1
ASloane Stephens1

2026 Final Marta Kostyuk defeated compatriot Veronika Podrez 6–3, 6–4 in an all-Ukrainian final. It was Kostyuk’s second career WTA title, while Podrez — ranked No. 209 in the world — arrived having never played a WTA main draw match before the week began.

Altitude Rouen sits at approximately 151 meters (494 feet) above sea level, located in the Normandy region of northern France. This low elevation has virtually no effect on ball speed or bounce. Since the tournament is played indoors at the Kindarena, altitude is entirely irrelevant — conditions inside the arena are completely controlled regardless of the city’s geography.

Humidity Rouen has one of the most humid climates in France due to its location in northern Normandy. In April, the average humidity is around 73%, with cool temperatures between 5°C and 15°C (41°F–59°F). However, since the tournament is played indoors, outside humidity has no impact on court conditions during matches. The Kindarena maintains stable, consistent conditions throughout the week.

Indoor Tournament Founded in 2022 as a WTA 125 event, the Open Capfinances Rouen Métropole transitioned to a WTA 250 spring tournament in 2024, making it one of the newest events on the WTA calendar. Playing indoors in Rouen means no wind, no sun, and no rain delays — ideal for players beginning their clay-court season before Roland Garros.

Surface The tournament is played on indoor clay at the Kindarena. The indoor setting produces a slightly faster and lower-bouncing clay surface compared to outdoor clay events like Rome or Roland Garros. This benefits players who hit flat and hard, and rewards aggressive serving and clean ball-striking over purely defensive baseline play.