ATP Tour and WTA 2025 Schedule: Hamburg, Geneva, Strasburg and Rabat
Tuesday’s ATP Tour and WTA Schedules
LINK: ATP Tour Hamburg Schedule | ATP Tour Geneva Schedule | WTA Strasburg Schedule | WTA Rabat Schedule
As the ATP and WTA Tours move into their final week before Roland Garros, four clay-court events take center stage in Hamburg, Geneva, Strasbourg, and Rabat. Each tournament presents an opportunity for players to sharpen their games, earn valuable ranking points, and build momentum heading into the second Grand Slam of the year.
Below is a full overview of what to expect daily across all four tournaments, along with highlights of the top names competing in each draw.
Tournament Overview
ATP Hamburg (ATP 500)
The Hamburg European Open boasts a strong men’s field featuring:
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Alexander Zverev – current World No. 3 and three-time Major Finalist
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Frances Tiafoe – two-time former US Open semifinalist
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Andrey Rublev – defending champion in Hamburg and a proven ATP 500 contender
This ATP 500 event consistently draws elite-level talent and features a full 32-player singles draw along with doubles competition.
ATP Geneva (ATP 250)
Set against the scenic Swiss backdrop, the Geneva Open welcomes:
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Karen Khachanov – Former top 10 players back is back in Geneva
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Taylor Fritz – looking to add a strong clay result to his 2025 resume
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Novak Djokovic – in search of match wins as he aims for his 25th Major title in Paris
Geneva offers unique playing conditions due to its altitude and has served as a springboard for strong Roland Garros campaigns in the past.
WTA Strasbourg (WTA 250)
The Internationaux de Strasbourg brings together a compelling mix of power and finesse, including:
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Jessica Pegula – US Open finalist is ready for a deep run on clay
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Paula Badosa – working her way back from injury and always a threat on dirt
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Emma Navarro – rising American star with a strong 2025 clay-court swing
With a rich history of producing breakout WTA finalists, Strasbourg offers a competitive 32-player field just days before Paris.
WTA Rabat (WTA 250)
Morocco’s Rabat event features a tightly contested 32-player draw, led by:
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Camila Osorio – the Colombian with a growing clay-court resume returns as the top seed after Elina Avanesyan’s withdrawal.
This event has often highlighted emerging players who use the opportunity to break through on the WTA stage.
Daily Structure Across Events
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Qualifying Rounds begin the tournament week, providing main-draw entry opportunities for rising stars and local hopefuls.
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Main Draw Matches span the week with full-day schedules across singles and doubles.
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Early Rounds include first and second-round matchups where seeded players begin their campaigns.
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Quarterfinals and semifinals heighten the intensity as only top-performing players remain in contention.
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Finals Day closes out each tournament with singles and doubles champions crowned in all four locations.
Each event features matches across multiple courts, with packed daily schedules and exciting matchups unfolding from start to finish.
How to Watch
Fans can follow all matches live through official streaming platforms:
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ATP events: Watch live on Tennis TV with full-court coverage and HD replays
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WTA events: Stream every match live on WTA TV or via regional partners
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Coverage is also available via Tennis Channel, TSN, Eurosport, and DAZN, depending on your location
For full draw updates, daily orders of play, and live scores, visit the official tournament websites or follow along with TennisConnected.com.
Don’t Miss a Moment
With players like Djokovic, Fritz, Pegula, and Badosa all aiming to peak before Roland Garros, this week’s action in Hamburg, Geneva, Strasbourg, and Rabat is not only entertaining—it’s essential viewing.
Check back with TennisConnected.com daily for match analysis, results, streaming info, and everything you need to stay on top of the action as the clay-court season reaches its climax.