The Erste Bank Open is an indoor hard-court ATP 500 in Vienna, Austria. This year, Alexander Zverev and Grigor Dimitrov will headline the action at the 50th edition of the tournament, while former champion and home favourite Dominic Thiem will compete in the final event of his pro career.
Here’s what you need to know ahead of the tournament:
When is the Erste Bank Open?
The ATP 500 event will be held from 21-27 October at the Wiener Stadthalle. The tournament director is Herwig Straka.
Who is playing at the Erste Bank Open?
Zverev, Dimitrov, Thiem, Alex de Minaur, Tommy Paul and Frances Tiafoe are among the field in Vienna.
When is the draw for the Erste Bank Open?
The Erste Bank Open draw will be made on Saturday, 19 October at 12 p.m. local time (CEST).
What is the schedule for the Erste Bank Open?
Qualifying: Saturday, 19 October & Sunday, 20 October at 11 a.m.
Main Draw: Monday, 21 October at 2 p.m.
Tuesday, 22 October & Wednesday, 23 October at 1 p.m.
Thursday, 24 October at 12 p.m.
Friday, 25 October & Saturday, 26 October at 1 p.m.
Doubles Final: Sunday, 27 October at 11:45 a.m.
Singles Final: Sunday, 27 October at 2 p.m.
What is the prize money and points for the Erste Bank Open?
The prize money for the Erste Bank Open is €2,470,310 and the Total Financial Commitment is €2,626,045.
SINGLES:
Winner: € 461,920/ 500 points
Finalist: € 248,540/ 330 points
Semi-finalist: €132,470/ 200 points
Quarter-finalist: €67,680 / 100 points
Round of 16: € 36,130/ 50 points
Round of 32: €19,270 / 0 points
DOUBLES (€ per team):
Winner: € 151,740/ 500 points
Finalist: € 80,930/ 300 points
Semi-finalist: €40,950 / 180 points
Quarter-finalist: € 20,470/ 90 points
Round of 16: €10,600 / 0 points
How can I watch the Erste Bank Open?
Watch Live on TennisTV
TV Schedule
How can I follow the Erste Bank Open?
Hashtag: #ErsteBankOpen
Facebook: Erste Bank Open (ATP Vienna)
Youtube: @emotionmanagement
TikTok: @erstebankopen
Twitter: @ErsteBankOpen
Instagram: @erstebankopen
Who won the last edition of the Erste Bank Open in 2023?
Jannik Sinner defeated Medvedev 7-6(7), 4-6, 6-3 to clinch the title at the Erste Bank Open last year. He saved two set points in the first set before he earned a crucial break in the fourth game of the third set, converting on his ninth break point of an 18-minute game. He then held serve to seal victory on serve on his second match point after three hours and five minutes.
Who holds the Erste Bank Open record for most titles, oldest champion, youngest champion and more?
Most Titles, Singles: Brian Gottfried (4)
Oldest Champion: Tommy Haas, 35, in 2013
Youngest Champion: Horst Skoff, 20, in 1988
Highest-Ranked Champion: No. 1 Pete Sampras in 1998
Lowest-Ranked Champion: No. 175 Anders Jarryd in 1990
Most Match Wins: Brian Gottfried (31)
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