ATP Bucharest (Tiriac Open) Tennis Live Stream 2024: How to watch, Schedule

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ATP Bucharest (Tiriac Open) Tennis Live Stream 2024: How to watch, Schedule

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ATP Tiriac Open Tennis Live Online

From 15-21 April 2024

 

The upcoming ATP Tiriac Open, a clay court tennis competition, is set to take place in April for the first time in six years. Previously known as the Romanian Open and the ATP Bucharest Open, this ATP 250 event promises to be an exciting return to the tennis calendar.
 
After running for over two decades, from 1993 to 2016, the tournament ended and was replaced by the Hungarian Open in 2017 on the ATP Tour.


 
2024 ATP Tiriac Open Tennis Live Stream


Dates: April 15–21, 2024
Court Surface: Outdoor Clay Courts
Draw Size: 28 Singles, 16 Doubles
Live Stream:
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2024 ATP Bucharest Open Tennis Dates and Schedule


 
The tennis season kicks off with the 2024 Tiriac Open in Bucharest, Romania, from April 15th to 21st. Alongside this event, tennis enthusiasts can also look forward to the
BMW Open, Barcelona Open, and WTA Stuttgart Open happening during the same week.

 

2024 ATP Tiriac Open Schedule

 

15 April 2024 – Qualifying Matches
16 April 2024 – 1st Round Matches
17 April 2024 – 1st Round Matches
18 April 2024 – 2nd Round Matches
19 April 2024 – Quarterfinal Matches
20 April 2024 – Semifinal Matches
21 April 2024 – Singles and Doubles Finals

 

ATP Bucharest Players List 2024


The official announcement regarding the entry list for the 2024 Tiriac Open tennis players has not been made public as of now. Nonetheless, a preview of some of the players expected to compete in the tournament can be found below. See the complete list of players here:

Stan Wawrinka
Pedro Martinez
Gael Monfils
Lorenzo Sonego
Sebastian Korda
Francisco Cerundolo
Nuno Borges
Adrian Mannarino
Marton Fucsovics
Tallon Griekspoor
Federico Coria
Arthur Rinderknech
Laslo Djere
Alejandro Tabilo
Luciano Darderi
Mariano Navone
Miomir Kecmanovic

Past Winners List

2016: Fernando Verdasco
2015: Guillermo García-López
2014: Grigor Dimitrov
2013: Lukáš Rosol
2012: Gilles Simon
2011: Florian Mayer
2010: Juan Ignacio Chela

 

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