Get all the free ATP Swiss Open betting tips, predictions and picks along with their latest odds for the 2024 edition of the tournament, a men’s clay court tournament played after Wimbledon this season.
Also called the Swiss Open Gstaad or the ATP Gstaad as a name after its hosting city, the Swiss Open is an ATP 250 tournament played on outdoor clay.
First played in 1897 as the Swiss International Championships in Zurich, this tournament underwent multiple changes before settling in on its current avatar hosted in Gstaad. Some of its other venues included Basel, Geneva, Lausanne, St. Moritz and Zurich.
In 1990, this tournament was included on the ATP Tour and since then has been played under the ATP 250 banner.
Sergi Bruguera, Roger Federer, Dominic Thiem, Matteo Berrettini and Casper Ruud are some of the previous winners of the Swiss Open.
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ATP Swiss Open 2024 Details
Here’s a list of basic information you would need to know before betting on the ATP Gstaad Open 2024.
Venue
The Roy Emerson Arena in Gstaad in Switzerland hosts the Swiss Open every year. About 4500 tennis fans can be accommodated at any given time in this arena. The venue is named after former Grand Slam winner and Aussie tennis star Roy Emerson, who also won this tournament five times and played his last match here.
Schedule
The Swiss Open will continue to be played post Wimbledon and will be one of the first three tournaments on clay following the grass swing. The tournament begins with its qualifying rounds in the lead-up to its main draw which will kick-start on Monday, July 15.
It will end with its singles and doubles finals on Sunday, July 21.
Here’s the day by day playing schedule for the ATP Swiss Open this year.
- July 13 & 14: Men’s Singles Qualifiers
- July 15 & 16: Men’s Singles First Round
- July 17 & 18: Men’s Singles Second Round
- July 19: Men’s Singles Quarterfinals
- July 20: Men’s Singles Semifinals
- July 21: Men’s Singles Final
Other Tournament Details
- Surface: Outdoor clay
- Prize Money: €600,000 (approximate value, still awaiting the final details)
Main Draw Players
We are still awaiting information on who might participate in this year’s Swiss Open but the good news for fans and the organisers is that this tournament will be played just weeks prior to the Olympics tennis tournament.
What this implies is that a lot of the top players who would want to take part in the games, might use this tournament as a tune-up since it will be held on clay too, much like the Olympics.
Below is the list of players who featured in the 2023 edition of the tournament.
Men’s Seeded Players (from 2023)
- Roberto Bautista-Agut
- Miomir Kecmanovic
- Lorenzo Sonego
- Yannick Hanfmann
- Zhang Zhizhen
- Roberto Carballes Baena
- Mikael Ymer
- Laslo Djere
Other Renowned Unseeded Men’s Players
- Pedro Cachin
- Jaume Munar
- Stan Wawrinka
- Dominic Thiem
- Albert Ramos Vinolas
- Fabio Fognini
Men’s Singles Wildcards
- Alexander Ritschard
- Fabio Fognini
- Dominic Stricker
Players Opting Out of the 2024 ATP Swiss Open
The following players will not be participating in this year’s Gstaad Open.
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Previous ATP Swiss Open Winners
Men’s Singles
- 2023: Pedro Cachin
- 2022: Casper Ruud
- 2021: Casper Ruud
- 2020: Not Held
- 2019: Albert Ramos Vinolas
- 2018: Matteo Berrettini
- 2017: Fabio Fognini
- 2016: Feliciano Lopez
- 2015: Dominic Thiem
- 2014: Pablo Andujar
- 2013: Mikhail Youzhny
- 2012: Thomaz Bellucci
- 2011: Marcel Granollers
- 2010: Nicolas Almagro
What Happened in the 2023 Edition of the ATP Swiss Open?
With defending champion Casper Ruud opting out of the tournament and participating in the Bastad Open in 2023, this year’s competition did not see any of the top 10 players make it to the main draw.
It gave a sense of an open competition as a result of that and in what turned out to be a surprise result, Argentina’s Pedro Cachin etched his name on the ATP tournament victory list with his maiden title win here.
Cachin overcame a first set deficit to defeat the 2019 champion Albert Ramos Vinolas in the final, beating him 3-6, 6-0, 7-5 to win the tournament.
Roberto Bautista-Agut, who was the top seed was sent packing in the very second round by Cachin following an opening round bye. Ramos Vinolas surprised second seeded Miomir Kecmanovic in one of the semifinals.
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