
The world's best players are set to compete at the Bitpanda Hamburg Open in Hamburg, Germany. Alexander Zverev, Andrey Rublev and Frances Tiafoe are set to headline the field.
Here's what you need to know ahead of the tournament:
When is the Bitpanda Hamburg Open?
The 2025 Hamburg Open will be held from 18-24 May the Rothenbaum Tennis Center in Hamburg, Germany. The tournament director is Enric Molina Mur.
Who is playing at the Bitpanda Hamburg Open?
The Hamburg Open will feature stars including Alexander Zverev, Rublev, Felix Auger-Aliassime, Francisco Cerundolo, Gael Monfils and more.
When is the draw for the Bitpanda Hamburg Open?
The Hamburg draw will be made on Saturday 17 May.
What is the schedule for the Bitpanda Hamburg Open?
* Qualifying: Saturday, 17 May & Sunday, 18 May at 11 a.m. CEST
* Main Draw: Sunday, 18 May – Saturday, 24 May at TBD.
* Doubles Final: TBD.
* Singles Final: Saturday, 24 May, not before 14:30 p.m.
What is the prize money and points for the Bitpanda Hamburg Open?
The prize money for the Bitpanda Hamburg Open is €2,158,560.
SINGLES
Winner: €403,665/ 500 points
Finalist: €217,200 / 330 points
Semi-finalist: €115,755 / 200 points
Quarter-finalist: €59,140 / 100 points
Round of 16: €31,570 / 50 points
Round of 32: €16,835 / 0 points
DOUBLES (per team)
Winner: €132,560 / 500 points
Finalist: €70,710 / 300 points
Semi-finalist: €35,870 / 180 points
Quarter-finalist: €17,890 / 90 points
Round of 16: €9,260 / 0 points
How can I watch the Bitpanda Hamburg Open?
Watch Live on TennisTV
TV Schedule
How can I follow the Bitpanda Hamburg Open?
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Twitter: @hamburgopenatp
Who won the last edition of the Bitpanda Hamburg Open?
Arthur Fils won the title at the 2024 Bitpanda Hamburg Open with a tight 6-3, 3-6, 7-6(1) victory against home favourite Alexander Zverev in the singles final. Kevin Krawietz and Tim Puetz lifted the doubles trophy in Hamburg with a 7-6(8), 6-2 triumph against Fabien Reboul and Edouard Roger-Vasselin in the championship match.
Who holds the Munich record for most titles, oldest champion, youngest champion and more?
Most Titles, Singles: Roger Federer (4)
Oldest Champion: Andres Gimeno, 33, in 1971
Youngest Champion: Andrei Medvedev, 19, in 1994
Highest-Ranked Champion: No. 1s Ivan Lendl in 1987, 1989 and Roger Federer in 2004-05, 2007
Lowest-Ranked Champion: No. 143 Roberto Carretero in 1996
Last Home Champion: Alexander Zverev in 2023
Most Match Wins: Guillermo Vilas (35)
View Who Is Playing, Past Champions, Seeds, Points & Prize Money Breakdown