The Geneva Open
The Geneva Open is a prestigious tennis tournament held annually in Geneva, Switzerland. As one of the oldest tennis tournaments in the world, it has been attracting top-notch players since its inception in 1897.
History and Background
The first edition of the Geneva Open was held on June 8-10, 1897, at the lawn courts of the Société de Lawn Tennis de Genève (SLTG). The tournament has a long history of hosting top tennis players from around the world. In its early years, it was considered one of the most important tournaments in Europe.
Geneva Open
The Geneva Open is part of the ATP 250 series and features a men's singles competition with a prize money of €527,880. The tournament typically takes place over five days in late May or early June.
Tournament Format
Round |
No. of Matches |
Format |
Qualifying |
16 |
Singles |
Main Draw |
32 (men's singles) |
Singles, Doubles |
Finals |
1 |
Singles, Doubles |
The Geneva Open
The tournament features a strong field of players from around the world. The 2019 edition saw the likes of Alexander Zverev and Stéphane Robert competing for the