The 21st edition of the Moselle Open will be held at Les Arènes de Metz in Metz, France. Casper Ruud, Holger Rune, and Ugo Humbert headline the action.
Here's what you need to know ahead of hard-court event in France:
When is the Moselle Open?
The ATP 250 event will be held from 3-9 November, 2024. It will take place at Les Arènes de Metz in Metz, France. The tournament director is Julien Boutter.
Who is playing at the Moselle Open?
Ruud, Rune, Humbert, Sebastian Korda, Matteo Berrettini and Giovanni Mpetshi Perricard are among the field in Metz.
When is the draw for the Moselle Open?
The Moselle Open draw will be made on 1 November at 7 p.m. local time (CET).
What is the schedule for the Moselle Open?
Qualifying: Saturday, 2 November & Sunday, 3 November at 11 a.m.
Main Draw: Sunday, 3 November – Thursday, 7 November at 2 p.m.
Friday, 8 November at 1:30 p.m.
Doubles Final: Saturday, 9 November at 2 p.m.
Singles Final: Saturday, 9 November at 4:30 p.m.
What is the prize money and points for the Moselle Open?
The prize money for the Moselle Open is €579,320 and the Total Financial Commitment is €651,865.
SINGLES:
Winner: €88,125/ 250 points
Finalist: €51,400 / 165 points
Semi-finalist: €30,220/ 100 points
Quarter-finalist: €17,510/ 50 points
Round of 16: €10,165/ 25 points
Round of 28: €6,215/ 0 points
DOUBLES (€ per team):
Winner: €30,610 / 250 points
Finalist: €16,380 / 150 points
Semi-finalist: €9,600/ 90 points
Quarter-finalist: €5,370/ 45 points
Round of 16: €3,160/ 0 points
How can I watch the Moselle Open?
Watch Live on TennisTV
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Who won the last edition of the Moselle Open in 2023?
Metz native Humbert defeated Alexander Shevchenko in the final 6-3, 6-3 to win last year's Moselle Open. The title helped him end 2023 as the French No. 1 in the PIF ATP Rankings.
Who holds the Moselle Open record for most titles, oldest champion, youngest champion and more?
Most Titles, Singles: Jo-Wilfried Tsonga (4)
Oldest Champion: Jo-Wilfried Tsonga, 34, in 2019
Youngest Champion: Novak Djokovic, 19, in 2006
Highest-Ranked Champion: No. 7 Jo-Wilfried Tsonga in 2012
Lowest-Ranked Champion: No. 185 Jerome Haehnel in 2004
Most Match Wins: Jo-Wilfried Tsonga (23)
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