Sebastian Korda to play the 2026 San Diego Open after accepting wild card

American tennis star Sebastian Korda joins the San Diego Open 2026 singles draw as a wild card

Joel Casillas

1/20/20261 min read

A marquee addition to the San Diego Open

The 2026 San Diego Open has officially announced that American tennis star Sebastian Korda has accepted a singles wild card into the tournament. His inclusion significantly strengthens the men’s field and adds star power to the event.

The tournament will be held January 26 through February 1 at the Barnes Tennis Center, featuring a 100-level ATP Challenger and a W100 ITF women’s event.

Korda’s credentials on tour

At 25 years old, Korda enters the event ranked inside the ATP Top 60, having previously reached a career-high No. 15. Since turning professional in 2018, he has won two ATP singles titles and established himself as a consistent presence on the tour.

His résumé includes a quarterfinal appearance at the 2023 Australian Open, along with strong runs at Roland Garros and Wimbledon.

Tennis pedigree and fan appeal

Korda’s tennis pedigree runs deep, as the son of former world No. 2 Petr Korda and former WTA Top 30 player Regina Rajchrtová. His all-court game and aggressive style make him a fan favorite wherever he competes.

Boost for the tournament

Tournament organizers expressed excitement about adding a player of Korda’s caliber, anticipating strong fan interest and high-level competition. His participation raises expectations for an exciting week of tennis in San Diego.

A must-watch event

With Sebastian Korda joining the field as a wild card, the Better Buzz Coffee San Diego Open 2026 continues to build momentum, promising memorable matches and elite tennis action for fans throughout the week.