ATP 500 Munich 2026: Today’s Matches, Schedule, Results, and Draws

ATP 500 Munich 2026: Today’s Matches, Schedule, Results, and Draws

The ATP 500 event in Munich begins Monday, April 13, and runs through Sunday, April 19, 2026. Filmogaz.com will follow the action and provide ATP 500 Munich 2026: Today’s Matches, Schedule, Results, and Draws updates throughout the week.

Singles field and Brazilian focus

João Fonseca arrives in Munich after reaching the quarterfinals in Monte Carlo. He opens against Chile’s Alejandro Tabilo on Tuesday, April 14.

Fonseca is ranked 35th in the ATP singles list. He climbed five places after his Monte Carlo run and seeks points to secure a seed in Madrid.

The draw also includes top names. Alexander Zverev, Ben Shelton, and Taylor Fritz are entered. All three sit inside the ATP top 10.

Results from Monday, April 13

The first-round matches in the main draw produced notable scores. All times referenced were Brasília time for the published schedule.

Match Score
Emilio Nava (USA) vs Ben Shelton (USA) 1–2
Gabriel Diallo (CAN) vs Vitaliy Sachko (UKR) 2–0
Arthur Rinderknech (FRA) vs Alex Michelsen (USA) 2–0
Sumit Nagal (IND) vs Francisco Cerúndolo (ARG) 0–2
Botic van de Zandschulp (NED) vs Marc-Andrea Huesler (SUI) 2–0
Alexander Blockx (GER) vs Yannick Hanfmann (GER) Scheduled 12:00

Where to watch live

Broadcast rights include ESPN on cable. Streaming is available on Disney+. Pay-per-view viewers can use Tennis TV.

Prize money and ranking points

The tournament offers a total prize pool of €2.5 million. Points follow the ATP 500 structure.

Round Prize Points
Champion €478,935 500
Finalist €257,705 330
Semifinal €137,340 200
Quarterfinal €70,165 100
Round of 16 €37,455 50
1st round €19,975 0

History and records

The event is played on clay. It is known as the Bavarian Open and as the BMW Open since 1990.

The championship dates to 1899. The first editions were contested on grass courts.

Women competed at the tournament until 1973. Today it hosts only men’s singles and doubles draws.

Brazilian champions and notable facts

Two Brazilians have won titles here. José Edison Mandarino took the singles crown in 1962.

Bruno Soares won the doubles event in 2015 with Austrian partner Alexander Peya.

Recent changes and stadium

In 2025 the tournament was upgraded from ATP 250 to ATP 500. Prize money doubled after the elevation.

Alexander Zverev won in 2025. He was also champion in 2017 and 2018.

The central court dates back to 1930. It holds 5,600 spectators.

Past singles champions (since 2000)

  • 2025 — Alexander Zverev
  • 2024 — Jan-Lennard Struff
  • 2023 — Holger Rune
  • 2022 — Holger Rune
  • 2021 — Nikoloz Basilashvili
  • 2020 — Not held (COVID-19)
  • 2019 — Cristian Garin
  • 2018 — Alexander Zverev
  • 2017 — Alexander Zverev
  • 2016 — Philipp Kohlschreiber
  • 2015 — Andy Murray
  • 2014 — Martin Klizan
  • 2013 — Tommy Haas
  • 2012 — Philipp Kohlschreiber
  • 2011 — Nikolay Davydenko
  • 2010 — Mikhail Youzhny
  • 2009 — Tomas Berdych
  • 2008 — Fernando Gonzalez
  • 2007 — Philipp Kohlschreiber
  • 2006 — Olivier Rochus
  • 2005 — David Nalbandian
  • 2004 — Nikolay Davydenko
  • 2003 — Roger Federer
  • 2002 — Younes El Aynaoui
  • 2001 — Jiri Novak
  • 2000 — Franco Squillari

Filmogaz.com will publish daily updates. Expect fast coverage of draws, schedule changes, and match results. Follow for ATP 500 Munich 2026: Today’s Matches, Schedule, Results, and Draws throughout the week.