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{{about|the ATP European Open|the defunct WTA European Open|WTA Swiss Open|the defunct WTA Antwerp|Diamond Games|other uses|European Open (disambiguation)}}
{{about|the European Open in Antwerp|the European Open in Hamburg|Hamburg European Open|the defunct WTA European Open|WTA Swiss Open|other uses|European Open (disambiguation)}}

{{confused|Hamburg European Open}}
{{Infobox tennis tournament
{{Infobox tennis tournament
| name = European Open
| name = European Open
| current = 2020 European Open
| current = <!-- 2024 European Open -->
| type = [[ATP World Tour 250 series]]
| type = atp
| founded = {{start date and age|df=yes|2016}}
| founded = {{start date and age|df=yes|2016}}
| city = [[Antwerp]]
| city = [[Antwerp]]
| country = Belgium
| country = Belgium
| venue =
| venue =
| category = [[ATP World Tour 250 series|ATP 250 series]]
| category = [[ATP Tour 250|ATP 250 series]]
| event name = European Open
| event name = European Open


| notes = Tournament director: [[Dick Norman]]
| notes = Tournament director: [[Dick Norman]]


| tour = [[Association of Tennis Professionals#ATP World Tour|ATP World Tour]] <small>(since 2016)</small>
| tour = [[Association of Tennis Professionals#ATP Tour tournaments|ATP Tour]] <small>(since 2016)</small>
| surface = [[Hardcourt|Hard]]<ref name="info">{{cite web | url=http://www.atpworldtour.com/en/tournaments/antwerp/7485/overview | title=ATP tournament information | access-date=20 January 2016}}</ref>
| surface = [[Tennis court#Indoor courts|Hard (indoor)]]<ref name="info">{{cite web | url=http://www.atpworldtour.com/en/tournaments/antwerp/7485/overview | title=ATP tournament information | access-date=20 January 2016}}</ref>
| draw = 28{{abbr|S|Singles}} / 16{{abbr|Q|Qualification}} / 16{{abbr|D|Doubles}}<ref name="info" />
| draw = 28{{abbr|S|Singles}} / 16{{abbr|Q|Qualification}} / 16{{abbr|D|Doubles}}<ref name="info" />
| prize money = {{€|711,275|link=yes}} (2019)<ref name="info" />
| prize money = {{€|711,275|link=yes}} (2019)<ref name="info" />
| website = [https://europeanopen.be/ europeanopen.be]
| website = [https://europeanopen.be/ europeanopen.be]
| completed event = [[2020 European Open|2020]]
| completed event = [[2024 European Open|2024]]
| men's singles = {{flagicon|FRA}} [[Ugo Humbert]]
| singles = {{flagicon|ESP}} [[Roberto Bautista Agut]]
| men's doubles = {{flagicon|AUS}} [[John Peers]]<br/>{{flagicon|NZL}} [[Michael Venus (tennis)|Michael Venus]]
| doubles = {{flagicon|AUT}} [[Alexander Erler]] <br/> {{flagicon|AUT}} [[Lucas Miedler]]
}}
}}


The '''European Open''' is a men's [[ATP Tour 250]] tournament taking place in [[Antwerp]], Belgium. It was new for the [[2016 ATP World Tour]].<ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.atpworldtour.com/en/news/atp-announces-2017-2018-calendars | title=ATP: News follows record-breaking 2015 season | access-date=20 January 2016}}</ref><ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.tennis-tourtalk.com/?p=5930 | title=Antwerp returns to the ATP World Tour in 2016 | access-date=20 January 2016}}</ref> The 2020 event took place 19–25 October.<ref name="info" />
The '''European Open''' is a men's [[ATP Tour 250]] [[tennis]] tournament that takes place in [[Antwerp]], [[Belgium]]. It was introduced for the [[2016 ATP World Tour]].<ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.atpworldtour.com/en/news/atp-announces-2017-2018-calendars | title=ATP: News follows record-breaking 2015 season | access-date=20 January 2016}}</ref><ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.tennis-tourtalk.com/?p=5930 | title=Antwerp returns to the ATP World Tour in 2016 | access-date=20 January 2016}}</ref>


==Past finals==
==Past finals==
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!style="width:150px" class="unsortable"|Score
!style="width:150px" class="unsortable"|Score
|-
|-
|[[2016 European Open – Singles|2016]] || {{flagicon|FRA}} [[Richard Gasquet]] || {{flagicon|ARG}} [[Diego Schwartzman]]|| 7−6<sup>(7−4)</sup>, 6−1
|[[2016 European Open – Singles|2016]] || {{flagicon|FRA}} [[Richard Gasquet]] || {{flagicon|ARG}} [[Diego Schwartzman]] || 7−6<sup>(7−4)</sup>, 6−1
|-
|-
|[[2017 European Open – Singles|2017]] || {{flagicon|FRA}} [[Jo-Wilfried Tsonga]] || {{flagicon|ARG}} [[Diego Schwartzman]]|| 6−3, 7−5
|[[2017 European Open – Singles|2017]] || {{flagicon|FRA}} [[Jo-Wilfried Tsonga]] || {{flagicon|ARG}} [[Diego Schwartzman]] || 6−3, 7−5
|-
|-
|[[2018 European Open – Singles|2018]] || {{flagicon|GBR}} [[Kyle Edmund]] || {{flagicon|FRA}} [[Gaël Monfils]]|| 3–6, 7–6<sup>(7–2)</sup>, 7–6<sup>(7–4)</sup>
|[[2018 European Open – Singles|2018]] || {{flagicon|GBR}} [[Kyle Edmund]] || {{flagicon|FRA}} [[Gaël Monfils]] || 3–6, 7–6<sup>(7–2)</sup>, 7–6<sup>(7–4)</sup>
|-
|-
|[[2019 European Open – Singles|2019]] || {{flagicon|GBR}} [[Andy Murray]] || {{flagicon|SUI}} [[Stan Wawrinka]] || 3–6, 6–4, 6–4
|[[2019 European Open – Singles|2019]] || {{flagicon|GBR}} [[Andy Murray]] || {{flagicon|SUI}} [[Stan Wawrinka]] || 3–6, 6–4, 6–4
|-
|-
|[[2020 European Open – Singles|2020]] || {{flagicon|FRA}} [[Ugo Humbert]] || {{flagicon|AUS}} [[Alex de Minaur]] || 6–1, 7–6<sup>(7–4)</sup>
|[[2020 European Open – Singles|2020]] || {{flagicon|FRA}} [[Ugo Humbert]] || {{flagicon|AUS}} [[Alex de Minaur]] || 6–1, 7–6<sup>(7–4)</sup>
|-
|[[2021 European Open – Singles|2021]] || {{flagicon|ITA}} [[Jannik Sinner]] || {{flagicon|ARG}} [[Diego Schwartzman]] || 6−2, 6−2
|-
|[[2022 European Open – Singles|2022]] || {{flagicon|CAN}} [[Félix Auger-Aliassime]] || {{flagicon|USA}} [[Sebastian Korda]] || 6−3, 6−4
|-
|[[2023 European Open – Singles|2023]] || {{flagicon|KAZ}} [[Alexander Bublik]] || {{flagicon|FRA}} [[Arthur Fils]] || 6−4, 6−4
|-
|[[2024 European Open – Singles|2024]] || {{flagicon|ESP}} [[Roberto Bautista Agut]] || {{flagicon|CZE}} [[Jiří Lehečka]] || 7−5, 6−1

|}
|}


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|[[2017 European Open – Doubles|2017]] ||{{flagicon|USA}} [[Scott Lipsky]]<br>{{flagicon|IND}} [[Divij Sharan]]|| {{flagicon|MEX}} [[Santiago González (tennis)|Santiago González]]<br>{{flagicon|CHI}} [[Julio Peralta]] ||6–4, 2–6, [10–5]
|[[2017 European Open – Doubles|2017]] ||{{flagicon|USA}} [[Scott Lipsky]]<br>{{flagicon|IND}} [[Divij Sharan]]|| {{flagicon|MEX}} [[Santiago González (tennis)|Santiago González]]<br>{{flagicon|CHI}} [[Julio Peralta]] ||6–4, 2–6, [10–5]
|-
|-
|[[2018 European Open – Doubles|2018]] || {{flagicon|FRA}} [[Nicolas Mahut]]<br>{{flagicon|FRA}} [[Édouard Roger-Vasselin]] || {{flagicon|BRA}} [[Marcelo Demoliner]]<br>{{flagicon|MEX}} [[Santiago González (tennis)|Santiago González]] || 6–4, 7–5
|[[2018 European Open – Doubles|2018]] || {{flagicon|FRA}} [[Nicolas Mahut]]<br>{{flagicon|FRA}} [[Édouard Roger-Vasselin]] <small>(2)</small>|| {{flagicon|BRA}} [[Marcelo Demoliner]]<br>{{flagicon|MEX}} [[Santiago González (tennis)|Santiago González]] || 6–4, 7–5
|-
|-
|[[2019 European Open – Doubles|2019]] || {{flagicon|GER}} [[Kevin Krawietz]]<br> {{flagicon|GER}} [[Andreas Mies]] || {{flagicon|USA}} [[Rajeev Ram]] <br> {{flagicon|GBR}} [[Joe Salisbury]] || 7–6<sup>(7–1)</sup>, 6–3
|[[2019 European Open – Doubles|2019]] || {{flagicon|GER}} [[Kevin Krawietz]]<br> {{flagicon|GER}} [[Andreas Mies]] || {{flagicon|USA}} [[Rajeev Ram]] <br> {{flagicon|GBR}} [[Joe Salisbury]] || 7–6<sup>(7–1)</sup>, 6–3
|-
|-
|[[2020 European Open – Doubles|2020]] || {{flagicon|AUS}} [[John Peers]]<br> {{flagicon|NZL}} [[Michael Venus (tennis)|Michael Venus]] || {{flagicon|IND}} [[Rohan Bopanna]] <br> {{flagicon|NED}} [[Matwé Middelkoop]] || 6–3, 6–4
|[[2020 European Open – Doubles|2020]] || {{flagicon|AUS}} [[John Peers]]<br> {{flagicon|NZL}} [[Michael Venus (tennis)|Michael Venus]] || {{flagicon|IND}} [[Rohan Bopanna]] <br> {{flagicon|NED}} [[Matwé Middelkoop]] || 6–3, 6–4
|-
|[[2021 European Open – Doubles|2021]] || {{flagicon|FRA}} [[Nicolas Mahut]] <small>(2)</small><br>{{flagicon|FRA}} [[Fabrice Martin]] || {{flagicon|NED}} [[Wesley Koolhof]]<br>{{flagicon|NED}} [[Jean-Julien Rojer]] || 6–0, 6–1
|-
|[[2022 European Open – Doubles|2022]] || {{flagicon|NED}} [[Tallon Griekspoor]] <br> {{flagicon|NED}} [[Botic van de Zandschulp]] || {{flagicon|IND}} [[Rohan Bopanna]] <br>{{flagicon|NED}} [[Matwé Middelkoop]] || 3–6, 6–3, [10–5]
|-
|[[2023 European Open – Doubles|2023]] || {{flagicon|GRE}} [[Petros Tsitsipas]] <br> {{flagicon|GRE}} [[Stefanos Tsitsipas]] || {{flagicon|URU}} [[Ariel Behar]] <br>{{flagicon|CZE}} [[Adam Pavlásek]] || 6–7<sup>(5–7)</sup>, 6–4, [10–8]
|-
|[[2024 European Open – Doubles|2024]] || {{flagicon|AUT}} [[Alexander Erler]] <br> {{flagicon|AUT}} [[Lucas Miedler]] || {{flagicon|USA}} [[Robert Galloway (tennis)|Robert Galloway]] <br>{{flagicon|KAZ}} [[Aleksandr Nedovyesov]] || 6–4, 1–6, [10–8]
|}
|}

==References==
{{Reflist}}


== See also ==
== See also ==
* [[ECC Antwerp]]
* [[ECC Antwerp]]

==References==
{{Reflist}}


== External links ==
== External links ==
* {{Official website|http://europeanopenatp250.com/}}
* {{Official website|http://europeanopenatp250.com/}}


{{European Open tournaments}}
{{ATP World Tour 250 series}}
{{ATP World Tour 250 series}}


[[Category:European Open (tennis)| ]]
[[Category:European Open (tennis)| ]]
[[Category:Tennis tournaments in Belgium]]
[[Category:Defunct tennis tournaments in Belgium]]
[[Category:Hard court tennis tournaments]]
[[Category:Hard court tennis tournaments]]
[[Category:Sports competitions in Antwerp]]
[[Category:Sports competitions in Antwerp]]

Latest revision as of 21:58, 23 October 2024

European Open
ATP Tour
Event nameEuropean Open
TourATP Tour (since 2016)
Founded2016; 8 years ago (2016)
LocationAntwerp
Belgium
CategoryATP 250 series
SurfaceHard (indoor)[1]
Draw28S / 16Q / 16D[1]
Prize money711,275 (2019)[1]
Websiteeuropeanopen.be
NotesTournament director: Dick Norman
Current champions (2024)
SinglesSpain Roberto Bautista Agut
DoublesAustria Alexander Erler
Austria Lucas Miedler

The European Open is a men's ATP Tour 250 tennis tournament that takes place in Antwerp, Belgium. It was introduced for the 2016 ATP World Tour.[2][3]

Past finals

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Singles

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Year Champions Runners-up Score
2016 France Richard Gasquet Argentina Diego Schwartzman 7−6(7−4), 6−1
2017 France Jo-Wilfried Tsonga Argentina Diego Schwartzman 6−3, 7−5
2018 United Kingdom Kyle Edmund France Gaël Monfils 3–6, 7–6(7–2), 7–6(7–4)
2019 United Kingdom Andy Murray Switzerland Stan Wawrinka 3–6, 6–4, 6–4
2020 France Ugo Humbert Australia Alex de Minaur 6–1, 7–6(7–4)
2021 Italy Jannik Sinner Argentina Diego Schwartzman 6−2, 6−2
2022 Canada Félix Auger-Aliassime United States Sebastian Korda 6−3, 6−4
2023 Kazakhstan Alexander Bublik France Arthur Fils 6−4, 6−4
2024 Spain Roberto Bautista Agut Czech Republic Jiří Lehečka 7−5, 6−1

Doubles

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Year Champions Runners-up Score
2016 Canada Daniel Nestor
France Édouard Roger-Vasselin
France Pierre-Hugues Herbert
France Nicolas Mahut
6–4, 6–4
2017 United States Scott Lipsky
India Divij Sharan
Mexico Santiago González
Chile Julio Peralta
6–4, 2–6, [10–5]
2018 France Nicolas Mahut
France Édouard Roger-Vasselin (2)
Brazil Marcelo Demoliner
Mexico Santiago González
6–4, 7–5
2019 Germany Kevin Krawietz
Germany Andreas Mies
United States Rajeev Ram
United Kingdom Joe Salisbury
7–6(7–1), 6–3
2020 Australia John Peers
New Zealand Michael Venus
India Rohan Bopanna
Netherlands Matwé Middelkoop
6–3, 6–4
2021 France Nicolas Mahut (2)
France Fabrice Martin
Netherlands Wesley Koolhof
Netherlands Jean-Julien Rojer
6–0, 6–1
2022 Netherlands Tallon Griekspoor
Netherlands Botic van de Zandschulp
India Rohan Bopanna
Netherlands Matwé Middelkoop
3–6, 6–3, [10–5]
2023 Greece Petros Tsitsipas
Greece Stefanos Tsitsipas
Uruguay Ariel Behar
Czech Republic Adam Pavlásek
6–7(5–7), 6–4, [10–8]
2024 Austria Alexander Erler
Austria Lucas Miedler
United States Robert Galloway
Kazakhstan Aleksandr Nedovyesov
6–4, 1–6, [10–8]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ a b c "ATP tournament information". Retrieved 20 January 2016.
  2. ^ "ATP: News follows record-breaking 2015 season". Retrieved 20 January 2016.
  3. ^ "Antwerp returns to the ATP World Tour in 2016". Retrieved 20 January 2016.
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