
The Swiss Open Geneva takes place at the Tennis Club Drizia-Miremont, which hosts the competition in a privileged setting, on its clay courts. An ideal environment to enjoy the tournament up close with the players.
How to get there?
- Address: Route de Vessy 6, 1206 Geneva, Switzerland
- TPG: Line 7, stop "Bout du Monde"
- TPG: Line 11, stop "Bout du Monde"
- Free with UBER? Take advantage of our partnership!

The Swiss Open Geneva is freely accessible throughout the week. This free ticket allows you to reserve your seat for the finals on Saturday, July 18, 2026, and experience the most intense moments of the tournament alongside the best international wheelchair tennis athletes.
FAQ
Plan your visit! Key information for coming to the tournament.
When is the Swiss Open Geneva?
The Swiss Open Geneva will take place from Tuesday, July 14 to Saturday, July 18, 2026, at the Tennis Club Drizia Miremont in Geneva.
Is admission free?
On finals day (18/07), a free ticket is required to attend the matches in order to reserve your seat. You can get it on our website or directly at the venue.
What is wheelchair tennis?
Wheelchair tennis is a discipline in its own right, played by amateurs and at the highest international level. The rules are identical to those of able-bodied tennis, with the exception of a second bounce allowed before returning the ball. The court dimensions and net height remain unchanged.
Each year, the Swiss Open welcomes the world's best wheelchair tennis athletes, who also compete in the biggest international tournaments, notably the Grand Slams, held simultaneously and at the same venues as the ATP and WTA circuits.
Can we come whenever we want?
Yes. Matches take place throughout the day for all five days of the tournament, generally between 9 AM and 7:30 PM.
We also welcome you for lunch, an aperitif, or dinner. More information is available on the program page.
How do I get to the tournament?
Drizia Miremont Tennis Club is accessible by public transport, bike or car. You can also take advantage of our partnership with Uber for an easy ride to the club.
All practical information is available on the Access page.

Under the patronage of UNESCO
The Swiss Open Geneva benefits from the patronage of UNESCO, a recognition of its commitment to diverse and inclusive sport for all.
Through the tournament and its year-round activities, the association helps promote dialogue and accessibility through sport



