ATP Belgrade Open Betting Tips, Picks, Predictions & Odds for the 2025 Edition

Get all the free ATP Belgrade Open betting tips, predictions and picks along with their latest odds for the 2025 edition of the tournament, a men’s indoor hardcourt competition played in the lead-up to the final Masters competition later in the month.

The Belgrade Open wasn’t supposed to be hosted in 2024 but some operational difficulties for Gijon Open has paved the way for the Serbian city to take over those duties for 2024 and 2025. At the very least.

Belgrade has previously hosted clay court competitions having been on the ATP calendar in 2021 and 2022. Back then the tournament played in Belgrade, called the Serbia Open, was played on clay and in the month of April in the lead-up to the French Open.

This time around, the Belgrade Open, now in its third edition after missing out on hosting rights in 2023, will host an indoor hardcourt event instead.

However, this isn’t the first time that Belgrade has been involved in hardcourt competitions having also done that in Davis Cup. Here’s what the tournament director Djordje Djokovic had to say about getting these hosting rights:

“We are grateful that we got a chance to organise yet another ATP 250 tournament, this time on a hard-court surface. Belgrade has a successful history in hard-court tournaments, as some of the most exciting Davis Cup matches and finals were played here many years ago. We are excited to continue with this tradition and try to make everything even more exciting and better, this time with an ATP tournament.”

ATP Belgrade Open 2025 Tournament Preview

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Current Belgrade Open 2025 Title Winner Odds*

*as on November 9, 2024. Odds change regularly

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Daily ATP Belgrade Open 2025 Predictions

Daily predictions and tips for all the matches to be played at the 2025 edition of the Belgrade Open will be updated in the section below as the tournament progresses. For now, here’s how the 2024 edition of the competition looked from the point of view of predictions and tips.

What does the ATP Belgrade Open 2025 Draw Look Like?

We will have the draw for the 2025 Belgrade Open below once it’s released by the organisers. This is how the Belgrade Open 2024 first round draw looks like:

  • de Minaur – Bye
  • Djere v Wawrinka
  • Shang v Marozsan
  • Navone v Lajovic
  • Cerundolo – Bye
  • Safiullin v Fognini
  • Kovacevic v Duric
  • Nakashima v Medjedovic
  • Etcheverry v Kotov
  • Duckworth v Klein
  • Cilic v Muller
  • Lehecka – Bye
  • Darderi v Altmaier
  • Kecmanovic v O’Connell
  • Fucsovics v Shapovalov
  • Borges – Bye

Pre-Tournament Belgrade Open 2025 Title Winner Odds

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ATP Belgrade Open 2025 Tournament Predictions

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ATP Belgrade Open 2025 Details

Here’s a list of basic information you would need to know before betting on the ATP Belgrade 2025.

Venue

The 2025 Belgrade Open will be held at the Belgrade Arena, a multi-purpose arena which has been used by the city to host various events including a variety of sports competitions.

Some of these include international volleyball, handball, water polo and athletics events but the closest to heart of many fans would be the 2010 and 2013 Davis Cup finals – won by Serbia and Czech Republic respectively.

Schedule

The 2025 edition of the Belgrade Open will kick-start with the qualifiers on November 1 before the main draw matches begin from Monday, November 3. The tournament will go on till the business end on November 7, 8 and 9 when the quarterfinals, semifinals and final respectively of the main event will be played.

Here’s the day by day playing schedule for the ATP Belgrade year.

  • November 1-2: Men’s Singles Qualifiers
  • November 3-4: Men’s Singles First Round
  • November 5-6: Men’s Singles Second Round
  • November 7: Men’s Singles Quarterfinals
  • November 8: Men’s Singles Semifinals
  • November 9: Men’s Singles Final

Other Tournament Details

  • Surface: Indoor hardcourt
  • Prize Money: €255,000 (approximate value, still awaiting the final details for 2025)

Main Draw Players

We are still awaiting information on which of the players could take part in this year’s Belgrade Open but we could see some of those who had taken part in the 2024 edition of the competition for this season too.

Here’s a list of players who took part in the 2024 Belgrade Open. This will be updated with the latest from this year once we have more information.

Men’s Seeded Players

  1. Alex de Minaur (withdrew)
  2. Tommy Paul (withdrew)
  3. Francisco Cerúndolo
  4. Jiří Lehečka
  5. Nuno Borges
  6. Brandon Nakashima
  7. Tomás Martín Etcheverry
  8. Luciano Darderi
  9. Mariano Navone

Other Renowned Unseeded Men’s Players

  • Stan Wawrinka
  • Dusan Lajovic
  • Roman Safiullin
  • Fabio Fognini
  • Pavel Kotov
  • James Duckworth
  • Marin Cilic
  • Christopher O’Connell
  • Denis Shapovalov

Men’s Singles Wildcards

  • Laslo Djere
  • Stan Wawrinka
  • Hamad Medjedovic

Players Opting Out of the 2025 ATP Belgrade Open

The following players will not be participating in this year’s Belgrade Open.

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Previous ATP Belgrade Open Winners

Men’s Singles

  • 2024: Denis Shapovalov
  • 2023: Not Played
  • 2022: Andrey Rublev (on clay)
  • 2021: Matteo Berrettini (on clay)

What Happened in the 2024 Edition of the ATP Belgrade Open?

Denis Shapovalov clinched the 2024 edition of the Belgrade Open by defeating local lad and crowd favourite Hamad Medjedovic in the final. Shapovalov, who had entered the tournament as a qualifier, won his first title since 2019, having lost five finals in the process.

A winner at the 2019 Stockholm Open, Shapovalov needed three sets in his opening round match against fellow qualifier Marton Fucsovics but after that he eased into his job.

A straightforward victory over Nuno Borges followed soon after before he dropped just four games against Christopher O’Connell to win his quarterfinal. Shapovalov then routed Jiri Lehecka 6-2, 6-1 in the semifinal to enter the title-decider.

What Happened in the 2023 Edition of the ATP Belgrade Open?

While the Belgrade Open wasn’t held in 2023, it was Andrey Rublev who clinched the title here in 2022 by defeating the pre-tournament and crowd favourite and the local lad, Novak Djokovic in the final.

Rublev clinched the encounter 6-2, 6-7 (4), 6-0 in a rare match in which Djokovic got bagelled in a set – the last time he was at the receiving end of a 6-0 loss in a set (as on August 2024).

The Russian had made it to the final with wins over Jiri Lehecka, Taro Daniel and Fabio Fognini in the earlier rounds.

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