Overview
- ⏱️8 daysApproximate duration
- 🏟️Medium sizedVenue capacity is 18,000
- 🌟Highly ratedFans scored this event 4.2 stars
The Belgrade Open is an indoor hard-court tennis tournament on the ATP 250 calendar. It was first held as a one-off event in 2021, created to fill a gap in the schedule brought on by a 1-week delay to the French Open, with the inaugural competition won by none other than Novak Djokovic on home soil.
It was revived in 2024 after the Watergen Gijón Open was cancelled and removed from the schedule, and it is set to remain on the ATP calendar until at least 2025.
Denis Shapovalov beat home favourite Hamad Medjedovic in straight sets to claim the 2024 title.
Belgrade Open Tickets
Cancelled
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Tickets are available throughout Belgrade Arena's 400 and 200 levels. Entry for all spectators on Saturday 2 November is free, no tickets or pre-booking required.




