The
ATP Tour will move to the clay courts of Geneva, Switzerland for the 2024 Gonet
Geneva Open, which is scheduled to run from May 19-25, 2024. An ATP 250 event, the Geneva Open has a rich history, with several clay-court specialists prevailing on its distinguished courts. Swiss star
Stan Wawrinka won back to back titles in front of his home crowd in 2016 and 2017. The tournament features a 28 man singles field and a 16 team doubles draw, and is staged at the Tennis Club de Genève at the Parc des Eaux-Vives, the oldest and largest tennis club in Switzerland.
Although the entry list has not been officially announced, three-time Grand Slam champion Wawrinka is likely to thrill his home fans as he winds down his career. Chilean
Nicolas Jarry won the title at last year's edition, with Norwegian Casper Ruud prevailing in 2021 and 2022. It comes as no surprise that the tournament will have a €579,320
prize money pool on offer, with the winner also taking home 250 ranking points. Below is the full breakdown.