2026 Gonet Geneva Open Unveils Powerhouse Entry List

The scenic Parc des Eaux-Vives is once again preparing to host the pinnacle of pre-French Open tennis. The ATP has officially unveiled the direct entry list for the 2026 Gonet Geneva Open, and the lineup suggests one of the most competitive iterations in the tournament’s history. Running from May 16 to 23, the event will feature a dense field of talent, headlined by six of the worldโ€™s top 30 players.

With a direct entry cutoff sitting at a remarkably high World No. 56, the tournament has solidified its reputation as the essential final tune-up for stars looking to conquer the red clay of Roland Garros.


The Heavy Hitters

The 2026 draw is anchored by three Top-15 stalwarts who bring a mix of power, flair, and clay-court pedigree to Switzerland:

  • Taylor Fritz (ATP 7): Leading the charge is the American No. 1. Fritz has evolved into an all-surface threat, and his presence as the top seed underscores the tournament’s growing prestige.
  • Alexander Bublik (ATP 11): The tourโ€™s most unpredictable virtuoso returns. Bublikโ€™s creative shot-making is a crowd favorite, and his career-high ranking suggests he is in the form of his life.
  • Casper Ruud (NOR/ATP 15): A modern master of the dirt. Ruud, a former champion here, treats Geneva as a second home and will undoubtedly be the man to beat given his exceptional sliding and heavy topspin.

Rising Stars and Seasoned Vets

Beyond the top three, the entry list reveals a fascinating blend of youth and experience. Learner Tien (ATP 21) is perhaps the most intriguing addition. After a breakout quarterfinal run at the Australian Open earlier this year, the young American is proving that he belongs among the elite.

He is joined by Cameron Norrie (ATP 23), who famously pushed Novak Djokovic in last year’s semifinal. Norrieโ€™s relentless fitness and lefty angles make him a nightmare opponent on clay. Adding more firepower is Arthur Rinderknech (ATP 26), who arrives in Geneva with the confidence of a recent finalist at the Shanghai Masters 1000.


Local Heroes and New Faces

Stan Wawrinka
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No Geneva Open would be complete without the legendary Stan Wawrinka. While his ranking currently sits at No. 106, the three-time Grand Slam champion remains a formidable force on home soil. His “Manimal” backhand is expected to draw capacity crowds as he seeks to turn back the clock one more time.

Meanwhile, French sensation Giovanni Mpetshi Perricard will make his debut at the Parc des Eaux-Vives. Coming off a stunning victory at the 2024 Swiss Indoors, his massive serve and aggressive baseline play will be tested by the slower, more tactical demands of the Geneva clay.


Tournament Structure and Entry List

The 28-player draw is nearly full, with only two wild cards and four qualifying spots remaining. The “cut-off” for direct entry was Alexei Popyrin, meaning every player in the main draw is ranked within the top 56 globallyโ€”a testament to the tournament’s depth.

2026 Direct Entry Highlights:

PlayerNationalityATP Rank
Taylor FritzUSA7
Alexander BublikKAZ11
Casper RuudNOR15
Learner TienUSA21
Cameron NorrieGBR23
Arthur RinderknechFRA26
Gabriel DialloCAN36

“The quality of this year’s field reflects Geneva’s status as a premier destination on the ATP tour. From top-ten icons to the stars of tomorrow, the fans are in for a world-class week of tennis.”

Looking Ahead to May

As the tour pivots to the European clay season, the Gonet Geneva Open stands as a vital crossroads. For the veterans, it is about fine-tuning their rhythm; for the rising stars like Tien and Mpetshi Perricard, it is a chance to claim a prestigious title on the way to Paris.

With two wild cards still to be announced, rumors are already swirling about which global superstars might take a late invitation to join this already stacked field. Regardless of who claims those final spots, the 2026 edition is shaping up to be an unforgettable showcase of athleticism and clay-court artistry.