Sporting events in Stuttgart
World-class sports, outstanding athletes and shows that can't fail to grip audiences: Stuttgart's calendar of events has a wide range of sporting events with international sporting aces throughout the year.
The world's highest-ranking women tennis players will come to Stuttgart to compete in the 49th edition of the Porsche Tennis Grand Prix from 11th to 19th April 2026. Each year this sporting event attracts spectators to a breathtaking show in the Porsche Arena. Ambition, skill, daring and clever tactics guarantee lots of excitement on the Centre Court.
Game, set and match: From 6th to 14th June 2026 tennis aces will once more take to the green lawns of the Weissenhof in Stuttgart for the BOSS OPEN. Their goal is to score 250 WTA ranking points.
A hard-fought race: the ADAC Supercross is definitely not for the faint-hearted. For the 42nd time now, on 6th and 7th November 2026, the Schleyer Hall will be transformed into a spectacular and challenging racetrack with 2000 cubic metres of native soil from the Filder plateau, where competitors will risk all to present their heart-stopping aerial acrobatics.
From two wheels to tripping the light fantastic: Once a year the Liederhalle becomes a mecca for dance enthusiasts. At the German Open Championships amateurs and professionals compete for the coveted titles and prize money for Standard and Latin-American dances. From 11th to 15th August 2026 the dancers will take to the boards for the 38th time and shake the floor of Stuttgart's Liederhalle.
The world's leading gymnasts will meet to compete for the DTB Cup Stuttgart at the Porsche Arena in Stuttgart from 19th to 22nd March 2026. Not just one, but two competitions – the multi-discipline World Cup and the team challenge – will be held at the same time, though judged separately.
Traditional, family-friendly and international, with top-calibre horsemanship – this has been the reputation of the Stuttgart German Masters for over four decades. Five days long – from 11th to 15th November 2026 – world-class equestrian sports can be seen at the Schleyer Hall. Around 160 riders and more than 300 horses compete in four disciplines and three World Cup classes.
On 14th and 15th March 2026 the last four remaining teams will meet in the unique setting of the Porsche Arena to compete for the DFB Cup in the Haushahn Final4 – the semi-finals of the Women's Handball Bundesliga (HBF).
