Geneva Open 2021 Semifinals LIVE: When, where and how to watch Geneva Open Semifinals LIVE stream for free – After ousting Roger Federer and Marin Cilic and Gregor Dimitrov early in the tournament, Pablo Cuevas, Denis Shapovolov, Pablo Andujar and Casper Ruud will vie for a spot in the Geneva Open final.
The much-awaited semifinals of the Geneva Open are all set to take place on Friday. The ATP 250 event will begin with the clash between Pablo Andujar and Casper Ruud. Placed 75th on the ATP rankings, Pablo Andujar came from behind to eliminate Dominic Stricker in the quarterfinals 4-6, 6-4, 6-4. Casper Ruud, ranked 21 beat Dominik Koepfer 2-6, 6-1, 6-4 in the quarters.
Geneva Open 2021: As for the other semifinals, Pablo Cuevas and Denis Shapovalov are two experienced campaigners on the tour. A former World No 10 Denis Shapovalov (ranked 15 currently) will take on Pablo Cuevas who is aiming a return to singles.
The Geneva Open semifinals will be played on Friday, May 21.
The 1st semifinal between Pablo Andujar and Casper Ruud will be played from 4.30 PM IST.
The 2nd semifinal between Pablo Cuevas and Denis Shapovalov will be played after the 1st semifinal or 6.30 PM IST.
Where is the Geneva Open being played?
The Geneva Open is being played at the Tennis Club de Genève at the Parc des Eaux-Vives in Geneva, Switzerland.
Geneva Open prize money 2021- Men’s Singles prize money
Round | Points | Prize Money |
Winner | 250 | € 41,145 |
Finals | 150 | € 29,500 |
SF | 90 | € 21,000 |
Quarter Finals | 45 | € 14,000 |
Round 16 | 20 | € 9,000 |
R28 | 0 | € 5,415 |
Qualifier 2 | 6 | € 2,645 |
Qualifier 1 | 0 | € 1,375 |
Geneva Open 2021 Semifinals LIVE: When, where and how to watch Geneva Open Semifinals LIVE stream for free
Here’s how to watch the Geneva Open 2021 Semifinal LIVE stream
You need an Amazon Prime subscription to watch the event in the UK and US. The highlight will be made available on the Amazon Primer sports page on YouTube. If you do not have the subscription and news to the platform, there will be an option to enjoy a 30-day free membership plan. You can also get a TennisTV subscription to watch the match live.
Geneva Open defending champion
Alexander Zverev is the defending champion of the tournament but he has decided to give the tournament a miss this time.
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