EFG Swiss Open Gstaad
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Introducción
In 1915, the first international tennis tournament was held in Gstaad. Since then, many big names from the traditional sport have found their way to the Bernese Oberland.
The first international tennis tournament was held in Gstaad in 1915. Since then, many big names in the traditional sport have found their way to the Bernese Oberland: Stefan Edberg, Ilie Nastase, Tony Roche, Rod Laver, Boris Becker, Yannick Noah, Jim Courier and Roger Federer, who won the tournament in 2004, for example.The record holder for the number of titles at Gstaad is Australian Roy Emerson with five trophies.
The first edition of the tournament took place on the tennis courts near the Gstaad Palace. The tournament later moved to its current location in the center of the village. In 2015, Switzerland's oldest tournament celebrated its 100th anniversary.
The EFG Swiss Open Gstaad will also enter a new round in 2026.
Advance ticket sales for the tournament are already underway. Tickets are available from Gstaad Saanenland Tourism:
Tel. +41 33 748 81 82 or by email at ticketing@gstaad.ch
Further information can be found on the website. www.swissopengstaad.ch
| Dirección de contacto |
Avenue Longemalle 21 a
1020 Renens VD +41 21 804 10 70 info@gcmsa.ch +41 21 804 10 71 |
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| Localidad |
Roy Emerson Arena (Eisbahnareal Gstaad) 3780 Gstaad Switzerland |
Fechas del evento
- sábado, 11 de julio de 2026
- domingo, 12 de julio de 2026
- lunes, 13 de julio de 2026
- martes, 14 de julio de 2026
- miércoles, 15 de julio de 2026
- jueves, 16 de julio de 2026
- viernes, 17 de julio de 2026
- sábado, 18 de julio de 2026
- domingo, 19 de julio de 2026