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Geneva Open 2025 – Draw, Players, Tickets & Prize Money

Geneva Open 2025 – Draw, Players, Tickets & Prize Money


The Swiss Geneva Open is an outdoor clay court tennis tournament that takes place in Geneva, Switzerland, and is an ATP 250 event on the men’s professional tour.

The tournament in its current format has been run since 2015 with Thomaz Bellucci winning the inaugural singles event when he beat Joao Sousa 7-6, 6–4 in the final.

2025 Geneva Open Tennis Tournament

Location:Geneva, SwitzerlandTour Level:ATP 250Court Surface:Outdoor Clay CourtPrize Money:€596,035Draw Size:28 Singles, 16 Doubles

Dates

The 2025 ATP Geneva Open tennis tournament took place from the 18th to the 24th of May 2025.

The 2025 tournament will be held in the same week as the Hamburg Open, with the tournaments in Geneva and Hamburg being the last men’s tournaments being played before the start of the French Open in Paris.

Tickets

Tickets for the 2025 tournament in Geneva are for sale through the tournament’s official website, with ticket prices starting from 12 CHF.

Players

The official player entry list for the 2025 singles tournament in Geneva has now been released and below is a selection of players who will play in 2025, with Taylor Fritz and Novak Djokovic being the top seeds.

Draw

The draws for the singles and doubles competitions in Geneva were made the week before the start of the tournament and can now be viewed on the official ATP Tour website (see links below).

Men’s Singles Qualifying: View Draw

Men’s Singles: View Draw

Men’s Doubles: View Draw

Schedule

Below is the tournament schedule for the 2025 Geneva Open which will be played between the 18th and 24th of May 2025, with the singles and doubles Final being played on Saturday the 24th of May 2025.

DateRoundSunday, 18 May 20251st RoundMonday, 19 May 20251st RoundTuesday, 20 May 20252nd RoundWednesday, 21 May 20252nd RoundThursday, 22 May 2025QuarterfinalsFriday, 23 May 2025SemifinalsSaturday, 24 May 2025Singles and Doubles Final

Prize Money and Points

The total prize money fund for the 2025 ATP Geneva tennis tournament will be €596,035, with the prize money and ranking points being split as follows.

Men’s Singles

The winner of the singles event in 2025 will win €90,675 and 250 points, with the runner-up winning €52,890 and 165 points.

PerformancePrize MoneyATP PointsWinner€90,675250Finalist€52,890165Semifinalist€31,090100Quarterfinalist€18,01550Round 2€10,46025Round 1€6,3900-13Qualifier 2€3,2007Qualifier 1€1,7450

Men’s Doubles

The winners of the doubles event in 2025 will win €31,530 and 250 ranking points, with the runner-ups winning €16,940 and 150 ranking points.

PerformancePrize MoneyATP PointsWinner€31,530250Finalist€16,940150Semifinalist€9,91090Quarterfinalist€5,50045Round 1€3,2400

Past Winners and Runners-Up

Men’s Singles

The winner of the 2024 ATP 250 tennis tournament in Geneva was Casper Ruud who defeated Tomáš Macháč 7–5, 6–3 in the men’s singles final (see video highlights of the final below).

Casper Ruud has seen great success in Geneva, having won the singles title three times (2024, 2022, and 2021).

YearWinnerRunner UpScore in Final2024Casper RuudTomáš Macháč7–5, 6–32023Nicolas JarryGrigor Dimitrov7–6, 6-12022Casper RuudJoão Sousa7–6, 4–6, 7-62021Casper RuudDenis Shapovalov7–6, 6–42020N/AN/AN/A2019Alexander ZverevNicolas Jarry6–3, 3–6, 7–62018Márton FucsovicsPeter Gojowczyk6–2, 6–22017Stan WawrinkaMischa Zverev4–6, 6–3, 6–32016Stan WawrinkaMarin Cilic6–4, 7–62015Thomaz BellucciJoão Sousa7–6, 6–4

Men’s Doubles

Marcelo Arévalo and Mate Pavić are the current champions in the men’s doubles event in Geneva after defeating Lloyd Glasspool and Jean-Julien Rojer 7-6, 7-5 in the men’s doubles final in 2024.

YearWinnersRunner UpsScore2024Marcelo Arévalo and Mate PavićLloyd Glasspool and Jean-Julien Rojer7-6, 7-52023Jamie Murray and Michael VenusMarcel Granollers and Horacio Zeballos7-6, 7-62022Nikola Mektic and Mate PavicPablo Andujar and Matwe Middelkoop2–6, 6–2, 10–32021John Peers and Michael VenusSimone Bolelli and Maximo Gonzalez6–2, 7–52020N/AN/AN/A2019Oliver Marach and Mate PavicMatthew Ebden and Robert Lindstedt6–4, 6–42018Oliver Marach and Mate PavicIvan Dodig and Rajeev Ram3–6, 7–6, 11–92017Jean-Julien Rojer and Horia TecăuJuan Sebastián Cabal and Robert Farah2–6, 7–6, 10–62016Steve Johnson and Sam QuerreyRaven Klaasen and Rajeev Ram6–4, 6–12015Juan Sebastián Cabal and Robert FarahRaven Klaasen and Lu Yen-hsun7–5, 4–6, 10–7

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