WTT All-Stars Training, Fan Events and On-Site Experiences at Singapore Smash 2026
WTT published a pre-event guide outlining fan programming and on-site experiences for the Singapore Smash 2026, the season's first WTT Grand Smash (19 February–1 March).

WTT has published a pre-event guide highlighting fan programming and on-site experiences ahead of Singapore Smash 2026, the first WTT Grand Smash of the season, scheduled for 19 February–1 March 2026. The preview names WTT All Stars Open Training on 20–21 February and lists WTT Fans Appreciation among event features, and the tournament is described as Singapore Smash 2026 Presented by Resorts World Sentosa.
Those items anchor the fan experience early in the fortnight of competition. WTT All Stars Open Training is explicitly dated for 20 and 21 February, placing player practice and related activities before the main-match sessions begin. WTT Fans Appreciation is cited by name in the guide, although the provided excerpt does not include dates, times or participation details for that program.
For readers planning to attend or follow the tournament, the pre-event guide signals where the immediate opportunities for engagement will be concentrated. The All Stars Open Training dates give a clear window to schedule travel or adjust plans if seeing practice sessions, player warmups or on-site activations is a priority. The presenting partner credit to Resorts World Sentosa frames the tournament’s local staging and hospitality context, but exact venue spaces, seating details, and ticket categories are not specified in the guide excerpt supplied here.
What remains to be confirmed before fans finalize plans includes full schedules, precise locations inside Resorts World Sentosa, whether WTT Fans Appreciation requires registration or tickets, and any on-site access rules or fan zones. WTT’s pre-event guide is the primary road map announced so far; check the full guide for the comprehensive list of fan programming and any updates to the schedule or participation requirements.

The Singapore Smash opening as the season’s first Grand Smash matters to the community because it sets the tone for player form, broadcast attention, and local fan engagement. Players’ early-season preparations will be visible during the scheduled All Stars Open Training, and a named Fans Appreciation strand suggests WTT is structuring official opportunities for interaction beyond match play. For grassroots clubs and casual players in the region, those official touchpoints are practical chances to see elite technique, observe warmup routines, and plug into the event’s on-site energy.
Expect additional announcements from WTT as match schedules, ticketing details and the full slate of on-site experiences are finalized. The confirmed All Stars Open Training dates and the inclusion of WTT Fans Appreciation mark the Singapore Smash as an event that prioritizes fan access early in the fortnight, so plan around 20–21 February if on-site training sessions are a must-see, and monitor WTT channels for the complete program and participation instructions.
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