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Australian Open Sensations Spizzirri, Quinn in Delray Beach Open Qualifying Event

Legends Event Featuring Juan Martin del Potro, Bryan Brothers Also Takes Place Opening Weekend

29 January 2026 By Delray Beach Open
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DELRAY BEACH, Fla. (Jan. 27, 2026) Two Americans who created excitement at the ongoing Australian Open have entered the qualifying tournament for the Delray Beach Open. Qualifying rounds will take place on opening weekend Feb. 14-15. Four qualifiers will advance to the main draw of the ATP 250 event that runs Feb. 16-22 at the Delray Beach Stadium & Tennis Center.

 

Eliot Spizzirri defeated 28th seed Joao Fonseca in the Grand Slam’s first round and pushed second seed Jannik Sinner to four sets in the third round before falling to the defending champion. Ethan Quinn upset 23rd seed Tallon Griekspoor and former DBO champion Hubert Hurkacz to also reach the third round of the year’s first Grand Slam tournament.

 

The Legends event starring former Grand Slam champions Juan Martin del Potro and the Bryan Brothers, along with other legends which include Tommy Haas and the Jensen Brothers, gets underway on Friday, Feb. 13 and runs throughout opening weekend alongside the qualifying rounds. New this year, kids 14-and-under enjoy free admission Feb. 13-15 with the purchase of an adult ticket in person at the box office.

 

The 16 players in the qualifying draw will compete to join a stellar field which includes Taylor Fritz, Casper Ruud, Tommy Paul, Learner Tien, Cameron Norrie, Flavio Cobolli and Frances Tiafoe in the Delray Beach Open main draw. Fritz, world-ranked No. 9, is a two-time champion of the tournament, Tiafoe is the 2018 winner, Norrie is the 2022 winner and Paul was the 2024 runner-up.

 

Tien reached the Australian Open quarterfinals, and at age 20, he is the youngest American man to reach a Grand Slam final eight since Andy Roddick at the 2002 US Open. View the Delray Beach Open main draw player field here.

 

The strong qualifying field features seven players who have played previously in the tournament’s main draw, and two who have won titles on the ATP Tour. There is a 16-year age gap between the oldest and youngest in the field.

 

Here is a look at the 2026 Delray Beach Open qualifying field by the numbers (two wild cards still to be added to the field):

  • 2 ATP Tour title winners (Adrian Mannarino-5; Jordan Thompson-1)
  • 7 previous Delray Beach Open main draw players (Matteo Arnaldi, Mackenzie McDonald, Jordan Thompson, Rinky Hijikata, Ethan Quinn, Adam Walton, Adrian Mannarino)
  • 5 players who won matches in the 2026 Australian Open main draw (Eliot Spizzirri, Ethan Quinn, Jordan Thompson, Rinky Hijikata, James Duckworth)
  • 2 NCAA singles champions (Ethan Quinn, Georgia, 2023; Mackenzie McDonald, UCLA, 2016)
  • 4 Americans (Eliot Spizzirri, Ethan Quinn, Brandon Holt, Mackenzie McDonald,)
  • 5 countries represented (USA, France, Italy, Australia, Czechia)
  • 8 players age 25 or younger (Youngest – Ethan Quinn, 21)
  • 4 players age 30 or older (Oldest – Adrian Mannarino, 37)

 

2026 Delray Beach Open qualifying field (two wild cards still to be added):

(Rank) Name, Age, Country

(64) Terence Atmane, 24, France

(65) Matteo Arnaldi, 24, Italy

(69) Adrian Mannarino, 37, France

(76) Mattia Bellucci, 24, Italy

(80) Ethan Quinn, 21, USA

(81) Adam Walton, 26, Australia

(85) Eliot Spizzirri, 24, USA

(88) James Duckworth, 34, Australia

(95) Dalibor Svrcina, 23, Czechia

(98) Tristan Schoolkate, 24, Australia

(109) Brandon Holt, 27, USA

(111) Jordan Thompson, 31, Australia

(113) Mackenzie McDonald, 30, USA

(114) Rinky Hijikata, 24, Australia

 

Many qualifiers have gone on to success in past DBO events. Three times in the previous 33 editions of the Delray Beach Open a qualifier has won the title. Four times a qualifier has been runner-up, and 13 times a qualifier has reached the semifinals.

 

Opening Weekend schedule:

 

Friday, Feb. 13 (Session 1)

Legends matches:

6 p.m. – Luke Jensen / Murphy Jensen vs. Tommy Haas / Jan-Michael Gambill

8 p.m. – Bob Bryan / Mike Bryan vs. Juan Martin del Potro / Jesse Levine

Events & Offers: Mixed Doubles Mega Mixer, Kids Free with paying adult

 

Saturday, Feb. 14

Day Session – (Session 2)

10 a.m. - ATP 250 qualifying match

Followed by - ATP 250 qualifying match

Not before 2:30 p.m. – Legends match – Xavier Malisse / Ryan Harrison vs. Tommy Haas / Scoville Jenkins

Followed by - ATP 250 qualifying match

Plus ATP 250 qualifying matches on Court 1

Events & OffersLegends ClinicSenior DiscountsUSTA Florida Kids Day Clinic, Military & First Responders Appreciation Day, Kids Free with paying adult

 

Night Session – (Session 3)

Legends matches:

6 p.m. – Ryan Harrison / Jesse Levine vs. Xavier Malisse / Jan-Michael Gambill

8 p.m. - Bob Bryan / Mike Bryan vs. Luke Jensen / Murphy Jensen

Events & Offers: Military & First Responders Appreciation Day, Kids Free with paying adult

 

Sunday, Feb. 15:  (Session 4)

10:00 AM – Final Round ATP 250 qualifying match

11:30 AM - Legends match – Jan-Michael Gambill / Ryan Harrison vs. Luke Jensen / Murphy Jensen

1:30 PM – Legends match - Bob Bryan / Mike Bryan vs. Juan Martin del Potro / Tommy Haas

Plus Final Round ATP qualifying matches on Court 1

Events & Offers: ATP Doubles Pro-Am,Teacher Appreciation Day, Kids Free with paying adult

The Delray Beach stop on the global ATP Tour annually plays in front of over 60,000 fans in addition to reaching television audiences in more than 185 countries over the course of 10 days. 

 

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Disclaimer - Match schedule, including number of sessions, dates, times, number of matches and players scheduled are subject to change. Tickets are not eligible for refund or exchange.