The ATP 250 Swiss Open Gstaad European Open is next up on the calendar. The tournament will take place from July 14th to 20th. Played on clay courts, this event will be the final week of clay-court
Highlights of the field include two-time champion Casper Ruud (2021-2022). These three main favorites will face interesting contenders in a tournament brimming with clay-court specialists, all looking to make an impact before heading to the North American hardcourts.
With the grass swing concluding at Wimbledon, the week of July 14th marks the transition to the hardcourt swing. However, a couple of clay tournaments will offer a final European farewell for some of the Tour's big names.
Schedule
2025 EFG Swiss Open Gstaad (17-07)
Roy Emerson Arena
Round of 16 (Men's Singles)
10:30AM Local
Francisco Comesana
7
Roberto Carballes Baena
Round of 16 (Men's Singles)
12:00PM Local
Juan Manuel Cerundolo
David Goffin
6
Round of 16 (Men's Singles)
12:20PM Local
Arthur Cazaux
Tomas Martin Etcheverry
4
Round of 16 (Men's Singles)
3:00PM Local
Alexander Shevchenko
Alexander Bublik
2
Round of 16 (Men's Singles)
5:30PM Local
Francesco Passaro
Q
Jerome Kym
WC
Results
Draw Gstaad
R32
Casper Ruud(1)
(BYE)
Dominic Stricker(WC)
466
Pierre Hugues Herbert
642
Juan Manuel Cerúndolo
636
Jan Lennard Struff
363
Martin Landaluce
623
David Goffin(WC)
726
Patrick Zahraj(LL)
(BYE)
Román Andrés Burruchaga
66
Dalibor Svrčina
31
Kamil Majchrzak
636
Térence Atmane
462
Ignacio Buse(Q)
7416
Laslo Djere(5)
6464
Arthur Rinderknech(8)
15
Francesco Passaro(Q)
67
Jérôme Kym(WC)
747
Calvin Hémery(Q)
565
Arthur Cazaux
4775
Nikoloz Basilashvili
6565
(BYE)
Tomás Martín Etcheverry(4)
Francisco Comesaña(7)
66
Marco Trungelliti(Q)
34
Roberto Carballés Baena
1675
Carlos Taberner
6265
Alexander Shevchenko
66
Stan Wawrinka
32
(BYE)
Alexander Bublik(2)
R16
Casper Ruud(1)
776
Dominic Stricker(WC)
566
Juan Manuel Cerúndolo
David Goffin(WC)
Patrick Zahraj(LL)
641
Román Andrés Burruchaga
466
Kamil Majchrzak
651
Ignacio Buse(Q)
176
Francesco Passaro(Q)
Jérôme Kym(WC)
Arthur Cazaux
Tomás Martín Etcheverry(4)
Francisco Comesaña(7)
Roberto Carballés Baena
Alexander Shevchenko
Alexander Bublik(2)
QF
Casper Ruud(1)
Román Andrés Burruchaga
Ignacio Buse(Q)
SF
F
Prize Money
The Prize Money has been set for the Swiss Open Gstaad with the winner scooping €90,675. While the finalists claim €52,890.
The semi-finals gleam €31,090. While going all the way down to the first round, it is €6,390 for the losers.
It is 250 points for the winner with 165 for losing in the final. So important points up for grabs this week.
Samuel Gill, Head Editor for TennisUpToDate.com sees a big week for Casper Ruud as he aims to shift his focus onto US Hard Courts.
I think that Casper Ruud will return to his Claysper exploits in the past week. Sure he's not actually been around for a little while due to injury but he loves surfaces like this and in particular ATP 250 clay.
Without an abundance of top names, Zverev and Berrettini chief to that who aren't involved after being entered, it is only really a recently in-form Alexander Bublik that stops him in my mind.
Favourites
*** Casper Ruud
** Alexander Bublik, Pedro Martinez
* Tomas Martin Etcheverry, Stan Wawrinka, Laslo Djere
Entry List
Casper Ruud was a recent champion at the Madrid Open and is a two-time Roland Garros finalist. The World No. 16 will surely see a good opportunity to regain ground in the rankings as he fights to return to the Top 10.
For this reason, it promises to be an open draw. Clay-court specialists like Pedro Martinez (No. 54), Tomas Martin Etcheverry (No. 63), and Laslo Djere (No. 65) are names who have collected titles on the surface. Also noteworthy is Alexander Bublik, who seems to be developing a new relationship with clay courts after reaching his first Grand Slam quarterfinals at none other than the French Open.