ATP Kitzbühel 2025: Broadcast, schedule, favorites, and betting odds

Before the hard court season begins in the US, Austria’s biggest clay court tournament, the ATP Kitzbühel, is still on the schedule.

Who will be in Kitz, what is the schedule, and where will the classic tournament from the Gamsstadt be broadcast?

All information about the Generali Open 2025 in Kitzbühel can be found here: TV broadcast and livestream, participants with seedings, favorites, and tournament winner betting odds.

ATP Kitzbühel 2025: Date, participants, broadcast

Date & schedule: When is the ATP Kitzbühel 2025 tournament?

The ATP Kitzbühel 2025 tournament, officially known as the “Generali Open,” will be held this year from July 21 to 26. And as usual, it will be played on clay.

What is the Kitzbühel schedule?

After the qualifying rounds on Saturday and Sunday (July 19 and 20), the tournament will start on Monday, July 21, with the main competition. The first round matches are scheduled for Monday and Tuesday at the ATP Kitzbühel 2025, followed by the round of 16 on Wednesday (July 23).

Thursday (July 24) will then be all about the quarterfinals. All four matches will take place on this day.

Finally, the semifinals are scheduled for Friday (July 25), before the final will be played on Saturday (July 26) at 2:30 p.m. on Center Court.

TV & Stream: Live broadcast of the ATP Kitzbühel 2025

Tennis is mainly broadcast live on TV in Germany and Austria on Sky. This also applies to the biggest clay court tournament in Austria.

The ATP Kitzbühel 2025 will be broadcast throughout the week on the German pay-TV channel Sky on Sky Sport Tennis. In Austria, the Kitzbühel tournament will be broadcast live on Servus TV.

On ServusTV, coverage will begin at 11:00 a.m. daily from Monday through Thursday. On Friday (July 25), the day of the semifinals, ATP Kitzbühel coverage will begin on Servus TV at 12:00 p.m. with the first match.

The final on Saturday (July 26) will be shown on ServusTV starting at 12:45 p.m.

ATP Kitzbühel 2025 Participants: Seedings & Favorites with betting odds

What does the field look like for the clay court classic in Kitz? No players from the top 10 of the ATP world rankings are participating in the Austrian clay court classic, nor are any from the top 20.

The seedings are led by Alexander Bublik, who is ranked 30th in the world. In June, the Kazakh won the ATP grass court tournament in Halle. That is why he is also among the favorites for Kitzbühel in 2025.

As the field of participants at the 2025 ATP Kitzbühel tournament is very evenly matched, there are quite a few favorites. No clear favorite has emerged in the run-up to the tournament.

Sebastian Baez and Roberto Bautista Agut, the Kitz winners in 2023 and 2022, will be there, as will Laslo Djere, who reached the semi-finals in Kitz in 2023. This trio is definitely among the Kitzbühel 2025 favorites before the tournament begins.

With Spain’s Pedro Martinez and the two Argentinians Tomas Martin Etcheverry and Francisco Comesana, there are also three clay court specialists on the list of Kitz 2025 participants who could be in contention for the tournament title.

From an Austrian perspective, hopes are pinned on Sebastian Ofner and Filip Misolic.

Ofner has recently delivered some strong results on red clay. At the Masters in Rome in May, he came through qualifying to reach the third round, then reached the semi-finals at the clay court tournament in Geneva. At the French Open, he made it to the second round. And at Wimbledon, he reached the third round after defeating world number 13 Tommy Paul.

Misolic has broken into the top 100 in the world rankings and is coming to Kitz with confidence. There, he stormed his way to the final in 2022 as a complete unknown.

Germany has only one player in the field for this year’s Generali Open in Justin Engel. However, the teenager is certainly capable of causing an upset, as he did at the grass court tournament in Stuttgart when he reached the quarterfinals.

Prize money & world ranking points

The total prize money for the ATP Kitzbühel 2025 tournament this year is €596,035.

In addition to a trophy, the tournament winner will receive €90,675 in prize money and 250 world ranking points. The runner-up will receive €52,890 and 165 points for his ATP ranking.

The two semi-finalists who are eliminated will each receive 100 ATP points and prize money of €31,090.

The quarter-finals will earn 50 points for the ranking and €18,015 for the bank account. Reaching the second round will earn €10,460 and 25 ATP world ranking points.

The ATP250 tournament, which features 28 players in the main draw, rewards all players from the first round onwards. Each player receives €6,390 for participating in the main draw. However, those who lose in the first round do not receive any points.

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