ATP Kitzbühel 2024: broadcast, match schedule, favorites & betting odds

Shortly before the Olympic Games in Paris, the ATP Kitzbühel 2024 is another traditional tournament that some top players are using to prepare for the Olympics.

All information about the Generali Open 2024 in Kitzbühel can be found here: Broadcast on TV and livestream, participants, favorites and betting odds.

ATP Kitzbühel 2024: Date, participants, broadcast

Date & Match schedule: When is ATP Kitzbühel 2024?

The ATP Kitzbühel 2024, officially known as the Generali Open, will be held this year from July 20 to 27. There will be 28 players competing in the singles main round, played on clay.

It is the last opportunity for the tennis elite to compete at the highest level before the Olympics. Parallel to the tournament in Kitzbühel, the ATP250 tournaments in Atlanta and Umag are also taking place.

On Saturday (July 20) and Sunday (July 21), the qualifiers will decide who will make it into the main draw of the tournament.

The first round matches are then on the ATP Kitzbühel 2024 schedule on Monday and Tuesday, before the round of 16 is played on Wednesday.

Thursday (July 25) will then be dominated by the quarter-finals. All four matches will take place on this day.

The semi-finals are then scheduled for Friday (July 26), before the final takes place on Saturday (July 27) from 13:00.

TV & Stream: The ATP Kitzbühel 2024 broadcast live

Who is showing the ATP Kitzbühel 2024 broadcast?

Both ServusTV and Sky are responsible for the live broadcast of the tennis tournament in Kitzbühel this year.

On ServusTV, the broadcast starts daily from Monday to Thursday at 11:10 a.m.

Friday (July 26) the first semi-final will start at 12:30 pm, followed by the second semi-final.

The final on Saturday (July 27) will be shown on ServusTV from 12:45 pm.

In addition, the top matches, the two semi-finals and the final will also be shown on the pay-TV channel Sky. Tennis fans with a Sky subscription can watch the matches on Sky Sport Tennis or stream them on Sky Go.

Participants & favorites of the Generali Open 2024 in Kitzbühel

What does the field of participants for the clay court classic in Kitz look like?

The Norwegian Casper Ruud leads the seeding list as world number eight. He already won the tournament in 2021 and is therefore one of the top favorites again this year. It has to be said – Ruud canceled at short notice.

Who is now one of the ATP Kitzbühel 2024 favorites?

One player who is also considered to have a good chance in the ATP Kitzbühel 2024 forecast is last year’s winner Sebastian Baez. The Argentinian beat Dominic Thiem in the final last year.

Thiem is also back this year. The Austrian is on his farewell tour, as he is ending his career after this season. How far Thiem can go in front of his home crowd is completely open. The previous week, he failed in round 1 in Gstaad.

Chilean Nicolas Jarry and his compatriot Alejandro Tabilo are also among the ATP Kitzbühel 2024 favorites. The two clay-court warriors are ranked 23rd and 20th in the world rankings.

Although Matteo Berrettini is only ranked 69th in the world rankings, the Italian is always a force to be reckoned with. He won the clay court tournament in Marrakesh (Morocco) in April and the clay court classic in Gstaad the previous week.

From a German perspective, Daniel Altmaier and Yannik Hanfmann will be competing in the Gamsstadt, but not exactly with high chances of victory in the run-up to the tournament

Prize money and world ranking points

In total, the ATP Kitzbühel 2024 prize money amounts to 630,705 euros.

The winner of the tournament will receive 88,125 euros and 250 world ranking points.

The finalist will still collect 51,400 euros and 165 points for the world ranking, while reaching the semi-finals will earn 100 world ranking points and 30,220 euros prize money each.

Although there are no world ranking points for the first round, the players still collect an “entry bonus” of 6,215 euros.

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