How to Watch the Women’s Bett1open: Live Streaming Options for the Round of 32

The Bett1open women’s draw continues on June 16, 2026, with eight Round of 32 matches scheduled in Berlin on grass courts at LTTC Rot-Weiss. The day’s action features several seeded and notable players, including No. 8 Elina Svitolina against No. 20 Anna Kalinskaya in one of the headline matches. The tournament is being streamed on Fubo, with tickets available through StubHub for fans attending in person.
The schedule begins at 5 a.m. ET with Magdalena Frech facing Eva Lys, followed by Madison Keys against Xinyu Wang at the same time. Linda Noskova meets Renata Zarazua at 6:40 a.m. ET, while Shuai Zhang takes on Karolina Muchova at 7:25 a.m. ET. Katerina Siniakova and Rebeka Masarova are set for 8:15 a.m. ET, before Svitolina and Kalinskaya meet at 9:30 a.m. ET. Clara Tauson plays Diane Parry at 9:50 a.m. ET, and the slate concludes with Suzan Lamens versus Paula Badosa at 11 a.m. ET.
Several players in the field are listed among the tournament favorites based on BetMGM odds. Aryna Sabalenka leads the board at +275, followed by Elena Rybakina at +350, Coco Gauff at +500, and Jessica Pegula at +800. Svitolina opens at +1000, while Madison Keys is next at +1100 and Muchova at +1200. Noskova is priced at +1600, with Elise Mertens at +2000. Ekaterina Alexandrova is listed at +2800. Siniakova, Kalinskaya, and Donna Vekic are each at +3300, while a group including Parry, Tauson, Badosa, Alexandra Eala, Rebeka Masarova, and Nikola Bartunkova sits at +5000. Shuai Zhang is listed at +6600, Xinyu Wang at +8000, and Frech, Lys, Zarazua, and Lamens are all at +10000.
The Bett1open is part of the grass-court buildup in the women’s calendar, and the Berlin event has drawn a strong field ahead of the sport’s major summer stretch. With multiple top-ranked players in action, the Round of 32 schedule offers a mix of established contenders and rising names, creating a competitive day across the board.
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