The Libema Open 's-Hertogenbosch is due to take place between 8-14 June in Rosmalen, Netherlands and will be the start of the traditional grass court season.
Gabriel Diallo is the defending champion is Rosmalen and will return to defend it. The line-up post
Roland Garros is also flanked by Felix Auger-Aliassime as headline act as well as Daniil Medvedev, Arthur Fils and Cameron Norrie.
The same week as Stuttgart and WTA Queens, it begins the road to Wimbledon in style.
Entry List Libema Open 's-Hertogenbosch
| # | Player | Ctry |
| 5 | Felix Auger-Aliassime | CAN |
| 9 | Daniil Medvedev | RUS |
| 17 | Arthur Fils | FRA |
| 19 | Cameron Norrie | GBR |
| 24 | Arthur Rinderknech | FRA |
| 31 | Tallon Griekspoor | NED |
| 33 | Ugo Humbert | FRA |
| 36 | Alexander Blockx | BEL |
| 37 | Denis Shapovalov | CAN |
| 38 | Jaume Munar | ESP |
| 39 | Zizou Bergs | BEL |
| 45 | Adrian Mannarino | FRA |
| 46 | Gabriel Diallo | CAN |
| 47 | Marin Cilic | CRO |
| 51 | Terence Atmane | FRA |
| 52 | Nuno Borges | POR |
| 53 | Hubert Hurkacz | POL |
| 54 | Botic Van de Zandschulp | NED |
History Libema Open 's-Hertogenbosch
| Year | Champion |
| 2025 | Gabriel Diallo |
| 2024 | Alex de Minaur |
| 2023 | Tallon Griekspoor |
| 2022 | Tim van Rijthoven |
| 2021 | Not held (COVID disruption period) |
| 2020 | Not held (COVID disruption period) |
| 2019 | Adrian Mannarino |
| 2018 | Richard Gasquet |
| 2017 | Gilles Müller |
| 2016 | Nicolas Mahut |
| 2015 | Nicolas Mahut |
| 2014 | Roberto Bautista Agut |
| 2013 | Nicolas Mahut |
| 2012 | David Ferrer |
| 2011 | Dmitry Tursunov |
| 2010 | Sergiy Stakhovsky |
| 2009 | Benjamin Becker |
When is the draw confirmed for Libema Open 's-Hertogenbosch
The draw will be likely confirmed on 6 June, 2026 likely before the tournament begins on the Monday.
When is the schedule confirmed for Libema Open 's-Hertogenbosch
The schedule will be confirmed on Sunday June 7 ahead of the Monday start.
Predictions Libema Open 's-Hertogenbosch
Samuel Gill, Head Editor of TennisUpToDate.com sees Daniil Medvedev sealing the title.
A bit of a multi surface player apart from clay, Daniil Medvedev in my eyes will continue his form.
He will win the title and I also see good runs for Felix Auger-Aliassime and Arthur Fils - the latter if he isn't injured. A real superb line-up for an ATP 250.
** Daniil Medvedev
** Felix Auger-Aliassime, Arthur Fils
Cristhian Avila, Editor of TennisUpToDate.com sees Arthur Fils as the champion.
The return of Arthur Fils to grass courts will attract plenty of attention. He is one of the few players who appears to have the potential to challenge Jannik Sinner's dominance. In his first tournament of the season on the surface, I expect the Frenchman to quickly show that he can be a genuine contender at Wimbledon.
Former World No. 1 Daniil Medvedev is another player with plenty to prove on grass, especially at a time when the gap between Sinner and the rest of the field remains significant. Based on his pedigree alone, the Russian must be considered one of the contenders. I am also expecting big things from Hubert Hurkacz, who has looked improved since changing coaches. Grass will be a key moment in his season if he wants to re-establish himself as one of the leading names on tour.
British player Cameron Norrie could also find momentum on grass courts, and in his first tournament of the grass season, experience will be crucial. He needs to accumulate victories if he wants to arrive at Wimbledon as a seeded player, and if he can navigate the early rounds, he will be one of the names to beat.
***Arthur Fils
**Daniil Medvedev, Hubert Hurkacz
*Cameron Norrie, Tallon Griekspoor
Lucas Michael, Editor for TennisUpToDate.com sees Cameron Norrie winning the title.
The grass swing is set to commence as players look to make the transition from clay to grass without any trouble. Adding to that, possibly a new champion in the Libema Open is on the cards.
Felix Auger-Aliassime and Daniil Medvedev are the only top two players in action. The Russian especially catches my eye. He reached the final in Halle last year while losing in the 2022 final in this tournament. You just do not know what you are going to get with the former US Open champion these days. At his best I am confident he will win the title, but also he could leave with just a handful of games.
Arthur Fils did not play any tournaments on grass last year after a back injury. Depending on how fit he is, it will be intriguing to see how he adapts to the surface and if he can have the same impact as he had on clay and hardcourt these past couple of years.
Arthur Fils, France, during Madrid Open Tennis
I see the champion being changed. Gabriel Diallo stormed to glory last year and will be hoping to get back to his best and challenge for more silverware. Arthur Rinderknech and Ugo Humbert could be outside threats as well.
For the title, I am going to pick Cameron Norrie to get some joy for British tennis in a slightly bleak time. He is set to defend a quarter-final at Wimbledon and will need to be sharp from the off. His early exit at Roland Garros would also offer him more time to get used to the grass.
*** Cameron Norrie
** Felix Auger-Aliassime, Arthur Fils
* Daniil Medvedev, Ugo Humbert, Arthur Rinderknech