Packed program at the BOSS OPEN

In less than two months, things will finally get underway again at Stuttgart's Weissenhof: the BOSS OPEN will kick off with the qualifiers on June 8. Visitors can expect a packed program at the tradition-steeped facility until 16 June.

The premises at Parlerstrasse open daily at 10 a.m., with match action starting at 11 a.m.. The only exception is the semifinal Saturday, when the players will not be on court until 12 noon.

On qualifying Saturday (June 8), 8 matches and the draw for the main draw will take place directly on the premises while admission is free. On Sunday, June 9, the decisive 4 matches will be played to decide who gets the last free spots in the main draw. From Sunday to Tuesday, there will also be "KidsDays" at the BOSS OPEN with great action and side events for our youngest visitors!

From Monday, June 10, the main competition will start in earnest in both the singles and doubles competitions, with matches being played on all three match courts - Centercourt, Match Court 1 and Match Court 2 - from Tuesday, June 11. Wednesday, June 12, is "Sustainability Day" at the BOSS OPEN. The program includes 4 singles and 5 doubles matches.

On Thursday, June 13, the atmosphere will reach its first absolute climax: On the one hand, the round of 16 matches will be played, and on the other, the popular BÜRGER-Wiesenfest will take place in the evening. The live band "LaDiri" will once again ensure an unforgettable evening.

The quarter-finals are scheduled for Friday, June 14, followed by the semi-finals on Saturday, June 15. In the morning, the traditional ProAm with many prominent participants will also take place on the premises. The crowning highlight on Sunday, June 16, will be the finals in the doubles (from 11 am) and singles (not before 1 pm).

Admission to the venue is free every day from 7 pm.

Times, match schedules and side events are subject to change.

 
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