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2026 National Bank Open Bracket: Printable Draw, Schedule & Seeds (Montreal & Toronto)

The 2026 National Bank Open bracket is the first big draw of the North American hard-court swing and the top US Open tune-up. The tournament runs August 1-13, 2026, with the ATP men in Montreal and the WTA women in Toronto, and the official draw ceremonies on July 31. This page has a free printable 2026 National Bank Open draw plus the schedule, format, and seeds to watch, and it will be updated once the brackets are set.

2026 National Bank Open printable draw and bracket - ATP Montreal and WTA Toronto, Aug 1-13

2026 National Bank Open Bracket: Quick Facts

Last updated: July 10, 2026

  • Dates: August 1-13, 2026
  • Cities: ATP men in Montreal, WTA women in Toronto (outdoor hard court)
  • Draw size: 96 players each; top 32 seeds get first-round byes
  • Draw ceremonies: Friday, July 31, 2026
  • Singles finals: Thursday, August 13, 2026
  • Level: ATP and WTA 1000 (US Open tune-up)

2026 National Bank Open Schedule: Key Dates

Both cities follow the same 12-day calendar. Kickoff times and match order are confirmed once the draw is made; the key dates are below.

DateStageLocation
Fri, Jul 31ATP and WTA draw ceremoniesMontreal / Toronto
Sat, Aug 1Qualifying (one-day round)Montreal / Toronto
Sun, Aug 2Main draw play beginsMontreal / Toronto
Tue-Wed, Aug 4-5Top 32 seeds enter (Round 2)Montreal / Toronto
Thu, Aug 13Singles finalsMontreal / Toronto

How the 2026 National Bank Open Draw Works

The National Bank Open is a combined ATP and WTA 1000 event, with the two tours split between Montreal and Toronto and the cities swapping each year. Each singles draw has 96 players. The top 32 seeds receive first-round byes and enter in the second round, so the field narrows to a clean 32-player bracket by August 4-5. That is why the printable draw on this page starts at the Round of 32 and runs through the quarterfinals, semifinals, and final. As the last big lead-in before the US Open, the results here are an early read on hard-court form.

Players and Seeds to Watch

The women’s field in Toronto is loaded: 72 of the WTA Tour’s top 75 players are entered, so nearly every contender will be in the draw. Montreal draws the top of the ATP field for the men. With 1000 ranking points and US Open seeding on the line, expect the leading names on both tours to go deep, and watch the seeded byes shape the Round of 32. Full seed lists and matchups are set at the July 31 draw ceremonies, and we will update the bracket here.

2026 National Bank Open Bracket: Frequently Asked Questions

When is the 2026 National Bank Open?

The 2026 National Bank Open runs August 1-13, 2026. Qualifying is a one-day round on Saturday, August 1, main-draw play begins Sunday, August 2, the top 32 seeds enter in the second round on August 4-5, and the singles finals are Thursday, August 13.

Where is the 2026 National Bank Open played?

The event is split across two Canadian cities on outdoor hard courts: the ATP men’s draw is in Montreal and the WTA women’s draw is in Toronto. Both are 1000-level tournaments and key US Open tune-ups.

How big is the National Bank Open draw?

Each city has a 96-player singles main draw. The top 32 seeds receive first-round byes and begin play in the second round, which is why a printable bracket is easiest to fill in from the Round of 32 onward.

When is the 2026 National Bank Open draw ceremony?

The official ATP and WTA draw ceremonies are held Friday, July 31, 2026. Once the seeds and matchups are set, you can fill in the printable bracket on this page round by round.

Where can I get a printable National Bank Open bracket?

A free printable 2026 National Bank Open draw is available at the top of this page. It is a blank Round-of-32 bracket that works for both the ATP Montreal and WTA Toronto draws, so you can track each side to the final.

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Source: National Bank Open official site.

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