Swiss Indoors Basel

The Swiss Indoors Basel is an ATP 500 tennis tournament that is played on indoor hard courts at the St. Jakobshalle in Basel, Switzerland.

The tournament has been running since 1970, with Basel native Roger Federer being its most iconic former champion.

Swiss Indoors Basel

2025 ATP Basel (Swiss Indoors)

Tour Level:ATP 500
Prize Money:€2,523,045
Draw Size:32 Singles, 16 Doubles
Location:Basel, Switzerland
Venue:St. Jakobshalle
Court Surface:Indoor Hard Court

Dates

The 2025 ATP Basel tennis tournament will be held from the 20th to the 26th of October 2025 with qualifying for the tournament taking place on the 18th and 19th of October 2025.

The 2025 tournament will be played in the same week as the Erste Bank Open in Vienna, the Pan Pacific Open in Tokyo, and the Guangzhou Open in Guangzhou, China.

Tickets

Information in relation to ticketing for the 2025 tournament in Basel is available on the tournament’s official website.

Players Entry List

The official entry list for the 2025 ATP Basel tennis tournament has not yet been released but below is a selection of players who participated in the singles in 2024, with Andrey Rublev and Hubert Hurkacz the top seeds.

  • Adrian Mannarino
  • Alejandro Tabilo
  • Alexander Bublik
  • Andrey Rublev
  • Arthur Fils
  • Ben Shelton
  • Casper Ruud
  • Felix Auger-Aliassime
  • Francisco Cerundolo
  • Holger Rune
  • Hubert Hurkacz
  • Jiri Lehecka
  • Marin Cilic
  • Matteo Arnaldi
  • Nicolas Jarry
  • Nuno Borges
  • Pedro Martinez
  • Reilly Opelka
  • Sebastian Baez
  • Stefanos Tsitsipas
  • Tallon Griekspoor
  • Tomas Martin Etcheverry
  • Ugo Humbert

Draws

The draws for the 2025 singles and doubles tournaments in Basel will be released a few days before the start of the tournament and will be available to view on the official ATP Tour website (see links below).

2025 Men’s Singles Qualifying Draw: TBC

2025 Men’s Singles Main Draw: TBC

2025 Men’s Doubles Qualifying Draw: TBC

2025 Men’s Doubles Draw: TBC

Schedule

Below is the expected schedule for the 2025 tournament in Basel, with the singles and doubles finals being played on Sunday, the 26th of October 2025.

DateDraw Stage
Saturday, 18th of October 2025Qualifying
Sunday, 19th of October 2025Qualifying
Monday, 20th of October 20251st Round
Tuesday, 21st of October 20251st Round
Wednesday, 22nd of October 20251st and 2nd Round
Thursday, 23rd of October 20252nd Round
Friday, 24th of October 2025Quarterfinals
Saturday, 25th of October 2025Semifinals
Sunday, 26th of October 2025Singles and Doubles Final

Prize Money

The total prize money fund for the 2025 tennis tournament in Basel will be €2,523,045, with the men’s singles winner receiving €471,825, while the runner up will earn €253,875.

ResultPrize Money
Winner€471,825
Finalist€253,875
Semifinalist€135,300
Quarterfinalist€69,125
2nd Round€36,900
1st Round€19,680
Q2€10,085
Q1€5,660

Past Winners

Roger Federer currently holds the record for most singles titles in Basel with 10 to his name (2006, 2007, 2008, 2010, 2011, 2014, 2015, 2017, 2018, and 2019).

Roger’s title in 2019, was the last of the 103 singles titles he won on the ATP Tour.

Men’s Singles

The current champion in the men’s singles tournament is Giovanni Mpetshi Perricard who defeated Ben Shelton 7-6, 6-4 in the 2024 men’s singles final – see highlights from the final below.

The below list of past singles winners and runners-up goes back to 2012, with the full list going back to 1970 available on the ATP Tour website.

No tournament was held in Basel in 2020 or 2021 so 2022 was the first time in three years that the tournament was played.

YearWinnerRunner UpScore
2024Giovanni Mpetshi PerricardBen Shelton7-6, 6-4
2023Felix Auger-AliassimeHubert Hurkacz7-6, 7-6
2022Felix Auger-AliassimeHolger Rune6-3, 7-5
2021N/AN/AN/A
2020N/AN/AN/A
2019Roger FedererAlex de Minaur6-2, 6-2
2018Roger FedererMarius Copil7-6, 6-4
2017Roger FedererJuan Martín del Potro6-7 6-4, 6-3
2016Marin CilicKei Nishikori6-1, 7-6
2015Roger FedererRafael Nadal6–3, 5–7, 6–3
2014Roger FedererDavid Goffin6–2, 6–2
2013Juan Martín del PotroRoger Federer7–6, 2–6, 6–4
2012Juan Martín del PotroRoger Federer6–4, 6–7, 7–6