Everything you need to know about the Swiss Open tennis men’s singles tournament 2022, the players, schedule, results, tickets and draw
From July 18 to 24, the Swiss ski resort of Gstaad will host the 54th edition of the EFG Swiss Open Gstaad. Numerous sporting legends, including Roger Federer, the hometown favourite, have won the ATP 250 outdoor claycourt tournament at the Roy Emerson Arena.
Swiss Open Tennis 2022 Men’s Singles Results Today, Draw, Schedule, Date, Time, Tickets, Score, Players List, Odds, Fixtures, Prize Money, Venue And Live Stream Telecast
Swiss Open Gstaad – 1st Round: Elias Ymer won, Benoit Paire retired (6-2, 2-0)
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Swiss Open Gstaad – 1st Round: Richard Gasquet beat Roberto Carballes Baena 7-5, 6-4
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The Swiss Open continues to draw a strong field of players year after year despite not being a part of the primary European clay season, and this season is no exception.
What’s exciting and what players to watch for?
ATP Swiss Open 2022 Men’s Singles Draw, Schedule, Date, Time, Tickets, Odds, Fixtures
Venue: The competition will take place on the Roy Emerson Arena’s outdoor clay courts in the Swiss ski resort of Gstaad. The 4,500-seat stadium is named for the legendary Australian tennis player Emerson, who set a tournament record by winning a record five titles.
The tickets for the tournament are available here.
The Gstaad qualifying rounds are planned for July 17 and 18 (Sunday and Monday, respectively). On July 18, the main-draw action begins.
On July 22, 23, and 24, respectively, the quarterfinals, semifinals, and championship games will all take place. The final is set for 11.30 am, while the semifinals are at 11 am and 1.30 pm.
Albert Ramos-Vinolas, Casper Ruud, Matteo Berrettini, and Roberto Bautista Agut are the top four seeds in the 28-player Swiss Open tournament. The first round of the second round has a bye for all four players.
Ruud, the defending champion, entered this competition after losing to Bastad this week in the second round. The Roland Garros runner-up will be desperate to regain his form in Gstaad following a string of unsuccessful competitions.
Click here to read the full draw and details about the draw.
The Betting Odds are available here.
ATP Swiss Open 2022 Men’s Singles Prize Money, Ranking Points And Live Streaming Details
The prize money for the 2019 Swiss Open is €534,555, while the total financial commitment is €597,900. The winner will receive 250 points as well as an 81,310 euro check.
When and Where to watch? Live streaming apps:
USA: Fans from USA can watch matches on Tennis Channel
UK: Fans from the United Kingdom can watch matches on Amazon Prime Video
Canada: Canadian tennis fans can watch matches on TSN
India: Fans from India can watch all the matches on Discovery