2024 Geneva Open – Singles

Casper Ruud defeated Tomáš Macháč in the final, 7–5, 6–3 to win the singles title at the 2024 Geneva Open. It was his third title at the tournament in four years. Ruud saved a match point en route to his 12th ATP Tour singles title, in the semifinals against Flavio Cobolli.[1]

Singles
2024 Geneva Open
Final
ChampionNorway Casper Ruud
Runner-upCzech Republic Tomáš Macháč
Score7–5, 6–3
Details
Draw28 (4 Q / 3 WC )
Seeds8
Events
Singles Doubles
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Nicolás Jarry was the reigning champion,[2] but withdrew before the tournament began.

With his win over Yannick Hanfmann in the second round, Novak Djokovic became the third player in the Open Era to win 1,100 tour-level matches, after Jimmy Connors and Roger Federer.[3]

Seeds

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The top four seeds receive a bye into the second round.

  1.   Novak Djokovic (semifinals)
  2.   Casper Ruud (champion)
  3.   Taylor Fritz (second round)
  4.   Ben Shelton (second round)
  5.   Sebastián Báez (quarterfinals)
  6.   Tallon Griekspoor (quarterfinals)
  7.   Fábián Marozsán (first round)
  8.   Jack Draper (first round)

Draw

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Finals

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Semifinals Final
          
1/WC   Novak Djokovic 4 6 1
    Tomáš Macháč 6 0 6
    Tomáš Macháč 5 3
2   Casper Ruud 7 6
    Flavio Cobolli 6 1 64
2   Casper Ruud 1 6 77

Top half

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First round Second round Quarterfinals Semifinals
1/WC   N Djokovic 6 6
  Y Hanfmann 7 6   Y Hanfmann 3 3
WC   A Murray 5 2 1/WC   N Djokovic 7 6
  F Coria 5 0 6   T Griekspoor 5 1
WC   D Shapovalov 7 6 WC   D Shapovalov 79 64 3
  C Eubanks 4 6 3 6   T Griekspoor 67 77 6
6   T Griekspoor 6 1 6 1/WC   N Djokovic 4 6 1
  T Macháč 6 0 6
3   T Fritz 4 6 5
Q   A Kovacevic 6 3 4   A Michelsen 6 4 7
  A Michelsen 3 6 6   A Michelsen 3 62
Q   D Goffin 2 1   T Macháč 6 77
Q   N Moreno de Alboran 6 6 Q   N Moreno de Alboran 6 5 0
  T Macháč 78 6   T Macháč 4 7 6
8   J Draper 66 1

Bottom half

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First round Second round Quarterfinals Semifinals
7   F Marozsán 4 64
  A Shevchenko 6 77   A Shevchenko w/o
  E Ruusuvuori 6 6   E Ruusuvuori
  M Giron 3 3   A Shevchenko 4 4
  A Karatsev 5 1   F Cobolli 6 6
  F Cobolli 7 6   F Cobolli 4 77 6
4   B Shelton 6 61 2
  F Cobolli 6 1 64
5   S Báez 79 6 2   C Ruud 1 6 77
  S Nagal 67 3 5   S Báez 6 6
  D Altmaier 62 4   R Carballés Baena 3 0
  R Carballés Baena 77 6 5   S Báez 3 6 4
  R Hijikata 6 4 3 2   C Ruud 6 3 6
Q   S Ofner 4 6 6 Q   S Ofner 6 2 2
2   C Ruud 4 6 6

Qualifying

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Seeds

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  1.   Sebastian Ofner (qualified)
  2.   Aleksandar Kovacevic (qualified)
  3.   David Goffin (qualified)
  4.   Nicolas Moreno de Alboran (qualified)
  5.   Juan Pablo Ficovich (qualifying competition)
  6.   Gijs Brouwer (qualifying competition)
  7.   Abdullah Shelbayh (qualifying competition)
  8.   Ethan Quinn (first round)

Qualifiers

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Qualifying draw

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First qualifier

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First round Qualifying competition
          
1   Sebastian Ofner 6 6
WC   Hendrik Jebens 4 3
1   Sebastian Ofner 7 6
    Ivan Gakhov 5 2
    Ivan Gakhov 64 77 6
8   Ethan Quinn 77 64 4

Second qualifier

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First round Qualifying competition
          
2   Aleksandar Kovacevic 77 66 6
    Mitchell Krueger 63 78 1
2   Aleksandar Kovacevic 6 3 6
 7   Abdullah Shelbayh 3 6 3
Alt   Damien Wenger 2 4
7   Abdullah Shelbayh 6 6

Third qualifier

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First round Qualifying competition
          
3   David Goffin 6 6
    Gianluca Mager 3 1
3   David Goffin 6 6
6   Gijs Brouwer 1 0
Alt   Antoine Bellier 3 4
6   Gijs Brouwer 6 6

Fourth qualifier

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First round Qualifying competition
          
4   Nicolas Moreno de Alboran 4 6 77
Alt   Thai-Son Kwiatkowski 6 3 64
4   Nicolas Moreno de Alboran 6 78
5   Juan Pablo Ficovich 4 66
WC   Jakub Paul 3 77 3
5   Juan Pablo Ficovich 6 65 6

References

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  1. ^ "Ruud wins two matches to take 3rd Geneva title". ESPN. 25 May 2024. Retrieved 26 May 2024.
  2. ^ "Unseeded Nicolas Jarry beats Grigor Dimitrov in 2 sets to win Geneva Open title". Sportstar. 27 May 2023. Retrieved 17 May 2024.
  3. ^ "Djokovic celebrates 1,100th win on 37th birthday in Geneva". ATP Tour. 22 May 2024. Retrieved 23 May 2024.
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