EFG Swiss Open Gstaad
The tournament's first edition was played in 1915, 110 years ago, at the Gstaad Palace Hotel. Gstaad is located 1,050 meters (3,450 feet) above sea level. It is the highest venue for ATP World Tour events in Europe, although much lower than some tournaments held at the Andes. The tennis stadium is named in honor of Roy EMERSON, 12-time Grand Slam champion and five-time winner of the Gstaad tournament. In 2020, the event was canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Venue: Roy Emerson Arena
Surface: Clay
Dates: Jul 14, 2025 - Jul 20, 2025
tournament categories
1970 - 1989
Grand Prix Circuit
1990 - 1999
World Series ( now - ATP Tour 250 Series )
2000 - 2008
International Series ( now - ATP Tour 250 Series )
2009 - 2025
ATP Tour 250 Series
tournament names in previous years
1970 - 1999
Swiss Open, Gstaad
2000 - 2001
UBS Open, Gstaad
2002 - 2010
Allianz Suisse Open, Gstaad
2011 - 2014
Credit Agricole Suisse Open, Gstaad
2015
Swiss Open, Gstaad
2016 - 2021
J. Safra Sarasin Swiss Open, Gstaad
2022 - 2025
EFG Swiss Open Gstaad
EFG Swiss Open Gstaad - Current Champions
Men's Singles
Men's Doubles
Players who won Men's singles and doubles titles at the same ATP Gstaad
2018
ATP Gstaad Records
Men's Singles. Winners
Men's Singles. Total finals
Men's Doubles. Winners
Men's Doubles. Total finals