ATP Belgrade Open 2024 preview: Indoor hard-court action returns to Serbia

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The ATP Tour makes an unexpected stop in Belgrade this November, as the Serbian capital steps in to host an indoor hard-court event in place of the Gijon Open. This marks a significant shift for Belgrade, which previously hosted clay-court tournaments in 2021 and 2022.

Tournament details

  • Dates: November 4-10, 2024
  • Venue: Belgrade Arena
  • Surface: Indoor Hard Court
  • Category: ATP 250
  • Prize Money: Approximately €255,000 (final details pending)

Key points

  • Surface change: Unlike its clay-court predecessors, the 2024 Belgrade Open will be played on indoor hard courts.
  • Schedule position: The tournament takes place in the lead-up to the final Masters event of the year, making it crucial for players looking to gain last-minute ranking points.
  • Local significance: Tournament director Djordje Djokovic emphasized Belgrade’s history with hard-court events, particularly in Davis Cup competitions.
  • Two-year agreement: Belgrade has secured hosting rights for 2024 and 2025, replacing the Gijon Open.

Players to Watch

While the official player list is yet to be announced, the field may include some players who participated in the 2022 Gijon Open, such as:

  • Andrey Rublev (defending champion from the 2022 clay court event in Belgrade)
  • Pablo Carreno Busta
  • Roberto Bautista Agut

Local Serbian players are also likely to feature prominently, although specific names are not confirmed at this time.

Tournament format

  • Qualifying rounds: November 2-3
  • Main draw: 28 players (subject to confirmation)
  • Final: November 10

Historical context

While this is Belgrade’s first time hosting an ATP indoor hard-court event, the city has a rich tennis history:

  • Hosted clay court ATP events in 2021 and 2022
  • Venue for significant Davis Cup ties, including finals in 2010 and 2013

The 2024 Belgrade Open represents an exciting opportunity for players and fans alike, offering top-level tennis action as the ATP season nears its conclusion. As more details become available, we’ll update with specific player commitments and draw information.

Useful Resources

Stay tuned to Tenngrand.com for more updates and in-depth analysis as we approach the 2024 Belgrade Open.

5 Comments on ATP Belgrade Open 2024 preview: Indoor hard-court action returns to Serbia

    • Djoković what?

      The tournament is week between Paris and Turin, only if he is brainless he’ll play it, three weeks in a row?!

      Besides, he has done more than enough for his brothers and particularly Serbia in exchange for nothing what he has received from them, I am glad those corrupted officials in Serbia (particularly Serbian dictator) won’t be able to use Nole’s name to gain political points.

  1. Actually, the playing field is much stronger than what you suggested Ricky, these are all confirmed atm:

    Rublev
    Alex de Minaur
    Jiri Lehecka
    Tommy Paul
    Tiafoe
    Mussetti
    Čilić
    Tabilo
    Wawrinka
    Cobolli
    Baez
    Nakashima
    Etcheverry
    Cerundolo ……

    It should be lot of quality tennis under the dome of Belgrade Arena.

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