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2026 Geneva Open

May 16 May 23 CEST

The 2026 Gonet Geneva Open stands as a beacon of elegance and sporting excellence in the professional tennis calendar. Scheduled to take place from May 16 to May 23, 2026, this ATP 250 event serves as the ultimate “dress rehearsal” for the world’s elite players before they descend upon the red clay of Roland Garros in Paris.

Held at the historic Tennis Club de Genève, nestled within the lush greenery of the Parc des Eaux-Vives, the tournament offers a unique blend of high-stakes competition and the intimate charm of one of Switzerland’s most beautiful cities.


A Rich Legacy: From Borg to Djokovic

The history of the Geneva Open is a tale of two eras. The tournament first graced the ATP calendar from 1980 to 1991, a period that saw legendary world No. 1s like Björn Borg (1981), Mats Wilander (1982, 1983), and Thomas Muster (1991) lift the trophy. After a 24-year hiatus, the event made a triumphant return to the city in 2015, replacing the Düsseldorf Open.

In the modern era, the tournament has become synonymous with Swiss pride and global excellence:

  • The Swiss Connection: Local hero Stan Wawrinka captured the hearts of the Geneva crowd with back-to-back titles in 2016 and 2017.
  • The Master of Geneva: Norway’s Casper Ruud has established a dominant dynasty at the Parc des Eaux-Vives, becoming the first three-time champion in the modern era with victories in 2021, 2022, and 2024.
  • A Century of Titles: In a historic 2025 edition, Novak Djokovic etched his name into the record books by capturing his 100th career tour-level title in Geneva, defeating Hubert Hurkacz in a final that will be remembered for decades.

The Venue: Tennis Club de Genève

There are few venues on the ATP Tour that can rival the aesthetic beauty of the Tennis Club de Genève. Established in 1896, it is the oldest and largest tennis club in Switzerland. Its location in the Parc des Eaux-Vives provides a breathtaking backdrop of Lake Geneva and the surrounding Alps.

The tournament is celebrated for its “community” feel. Unlike the sprawling, often impersonal stadiums of the Grand Slams, Geneva offers fans a rare proximity to the players. In 2017, the ATP honored the event with the “Most Improved Tournament of the Year” award, recognizing the seamless fusion of world-class facilities and the stunning natural environment.


2026 Provisional Schedule

The 2026 edition follows a strategic schedule designed to conclude on Saturday, May 23, allowing the finalists ample time to travel to Paris for the French Open.

DayDateSession Details
SaturdayMay 16Qualifying Rounds (from 11:00 am)
SundayMay 17Qualifiers & First Round (from 11:00 am)
MondayMay 18First Round (Day: 10:30 am | Night from 6:00 pm)
TuesdayMay 19First & Second Round (Day: 10:30 am | Night from 6:00 pm)
WednesdayMay 20Second Round (Day: 10:30 am | Night from 6:00 pm)
ThursdayMay 21Quarter-Finals (Day: 11:30 am | Night from 6:00 pm)
FridayMay 22Semi-Finals (from 12:00 pm)
SaturdayMay 23Finals (Doubles: 12:30 pm, Singles: 3:00 pm)

Note: Match times are subject to change based on weather conditions and official ATP supervisor finalizations.


Prize Money and ATP Points

The 2026 Gonet Geneva Open offers a total financial commitment of €612,620. Beyond the monetary rewards, the 250 ranking points at stake are often crucial for players looking to secure a favorable seed for the upcoming Grand Slam.

Singles Prize Money & Points

RoundPointsPrize Money
Winner250€93,175
Finalist165€54,360
Semi-Finals100€31,955
Quarter-Finals50€18,515
Round of 1625€10,750
Round of 320€6,570
Qualifying 27€3,290
Qualifying 10€1,795

Doubles Prize Money (Per Team)

RoundPointsPrize Money
Winner250€32,410
Finalist150€17,410
Semi-Finals90€10,190
Quarter-Finals45€5,650
Round of 160€3,330

Stars to Watch in 2026

The entry list for 2026 features a compelling mix of Top 10 powerhouses, clay-court specialists, and the “next generation” of tennis superstars.

The Favorites

  • Taylor Fritz (USA, ATP #7): The top seed for 2026, Fritz has evolved into a formidable all-court threat. His heavy serve and improved movement on clay make him the man to beat.
  • Casper Ruud (NOR, ATP #15): The “King of Geneva.” Having won here three times, Ruud’s topspin-heavy game is perfectly suited for the Parc des Eaux-Vives conditions. He remains the emotional favorite.
  • Alexander Bublik (KAZ, ATP #11): The tour’s ultimate entertainer. Bublik brings an unpredictable flair to the clay, capable of underarm serves and breathtaking winners that keep the crowd on the edge of their seats.

The Local Legend

  • Stan Wawrinka (SUI): Receiving a wildcard, the three-time Grand Slam champion remains the soul of the tournament. At this stage of his career, “Stan the Man” still possesses one of the most devastating one-handed backhands in the game.

The Rising Force

  • Learner Tien (USA, ATP #21): One of the most talked-about young talents in 2026. After a breakout quarter-final run at the Australian Open, Tien is eager to prove his mettle on the European red clay.

Deep Field Contenders

The draw is rounded out by gritty competitors like Cameron Norrie, Arthur Rinderknech, and the powerful Canadian Gabriel Diallo. Clay court specialists such as Jaume Munar and Alejandro Tabilo ensure that there are no easy matches in the early rounds.


Fan Information: Getting to the Event

The tournament organizers have placed a significant emphasis on “Soft Mobility” and green transport to protect the natural beauty of the Parc des Eaux-Vives.

  • By Train: Take the train to Geneva Cornavin, then transfer to Bus 6 (stop: Parc & Plage des Eaux-Vives).
  • On Foot: The venue is a scenic 10-minute walk from Eaux-Vives station or 30 minutes from the city center (Place Bel-Air).
  • By Boat (Mouettes): For a unique Geneva experience, take the M3 Pâquis boat to the Genève-Plage stop.
  • By Bicycle: Dedicated bicycle parking is located at the top of the Parc des Eaux-Vives, near the main entrance.
  • By Car: Parking is extremely limited. Visitors are encouraged to use the P+R Genève-Plage at Quai de Cologny, approximately a 10-minute walk from the tournament.

Why the Geneva Open Matters

The Gonet Geneva Open is more than just a tennis tournament; it is a celebration of the sport’s refinement. Owners Rainer Schüttler (2003 Australian Open finalist) and Nicolas Gonet have created an event that feels prestigious yet accessible.

For the players, it is a final chance to find their rhythm on clay. For the fans, it is an opportunity to see the world’s best—from the legendary Wawrinka to the rising Tien—in a setting that feels like a private garden party. As the 2026 edition unfolds, all eyes will be on the red clay to see if Casper Ruud can add a fourth title, or if a new champion will emerge in the shadow of the Jet d’Eau.

Whether you are a lifelong tennis aficionado or a traveler looking for the highlight of the Geneva spring season, the 2026 Gonet Geneva Open is an unmissable stop on the global sporting calendar.

Tournament Director: Thierry Grin

Tennis Club de Genève

Parc des Eaux-Vives
Genève,1207Switzerland
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