The Bitpanda Hamburg Open and Gonet Geneva Open are set to continue on Monday with several notable players in action. In Hamburg, top seed Alexander Zverev will face Aleksandar Kovacevic, while third seed Andrey Rublev is also scheduled to play on the second day of the tournament.
In Geneva, a former No. 4 in the PIF ATP Rankings will compete against Learner Tien in one of the day’s highlighted matches.
The schedule for Monday’s matches at both tournaments is as follows:
At the Bitpanda Hamburg Open, matches on Centre Court begin at 12:00 with Raphael Collignon from Belgium facing seventh seed Brandon Nakashima from the USA. This will be followed by a match between third seed Andrey Rublev and Damir Dzumhur from Bosnia and Herzegovina. Not before 15:30, wildcard Alexander Zverev from Germany will take on qualifier Aleksandar Kovacevic from the USA. Later, not before 18:00, Jan-Lennard Struff and Justin Engel, both wildcards from Germany, will face each other.
On court M1 starting at 13:00, Marcos Giron from the USA plays Roberto Bautista Agut from Spain. Concurrently on court M2 at 13:00 is a qualifying final featuring Sander Arends (Netherlands) / Luke Johnson (Great Britain) against alternates Petr Nouza / Patrik Rikl (both Czech Republic). Another match not before 14:30 sees Elias Ymer from Sweden competing against Alexandre Muller from France.
At the Gonet Geneva Open on Center Court starting at 11:30, wildcard Dusan Lajovic from Serbia meets Jacob Fearnley of Great Britain. Following this match is Kei Nishikori of Japan versus Learner Tien of the USA and then eighth seed Matteo Arnaldi of Italy takes on Hugo Gaston of France. Not before 18:00, Cameron Norrie (Great Britain) faces Swiss wildcard Dominic Stricker; Marton Fucsovics (Hungary) goes up against Zizou Bergs (Belgium).
Court 1 begins at 11:00 with Guido Andreozzi (Argentina) / Theo Arribage (France) playing fourth seeds Rafael Matos / Marcelo Melo (both Brazil). Sebastian Ofner of Austria faces Ivan Gakhov in another qualifier matchup; Jaume Munar of Spain takes on Quentin Halys of France; Matthew Ebden / John Peers (both Australia), seeded third in doubles competition meet French wildcards Pierre-Hugues Herbert / Nicolas Mahut.
