Stefanos Tsitsipas Seeks First ATP Title Since Dubai in Swiss Open Gstaad Final
Stefanos Tsitsipas will face Raphaël Collignon in the Swiss Open Gstaad final seeking his first ATP title since Dubai.

Stefanos Tsitsipas enters the Swiss Open Gstaad final as the favorite against first-time ATP finalist Raphaël Collignon at the Roy Emerson Arena in Switzerland. The 27-year-old Greek competitor seeks to end a title drought that has lasted since claiming the Dubai Tennis Championships in 2025. This matchup marks the first career meeting between the two players on the ATP Tour.
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Tsitsipas's Path to the Final
Tsitsipas, currently ranked No. 85 in the ATP standings, has demonstrated his clay-court quality despite a challenging season. The Greek star advanced through four consecutive matches, defeating Ignacio Buse, Jérôme Kym, Arthur Rinderknech, and Aleksandr Shevchenko. Notably, he needed three sets to win each of his final three encounters, illustrating the demanding nature of his tournament run.
A defining feature of Tsitsipas's campaign has been the reliability of his serve on the slow surface. His serve was broken only three times across four matches—an impressive defensive statistic on clay, where aggressive returning typically proves more dangerous. This defensive strength, combined with his heavy forehand and ability to construct extended rallies, has positioned him favorably heading into the championship.
Collignon's Breakthrough Opportunity
Collignon, seeded No. 42 globally, represents an unlikely finalist who has earned respect through his recent performances. The Belgian reached the quarterfinals at Halle and notably defeated American prospect Ben Shelton at the French Open. In Gstaad, he eliminated Timofey Skatov, Lorenzo Sonego, Valentin Vacherot, and Juan Manuel Cerúndolo, including a three-set comeback victory over the tournament's sixth seed in the semifinal.
However, Collignon's inexperience at this level presents both opportunity and risk. Never having contested an ATP Tour final, he faces a psychological test against Tsitsipas, whose 31st ATP final appearance demonstrates substantial big-match composure. Tsitsipas maintains a 73 percent career win rate on clay courts, a statistic underscoring his technical advantage on this surface type.
Broadcast and Format Details
The final will air on Tennis Channel, Sky Sports, and TSN, providing viewers across multiple regions access to the championship match. Both players have shown stamina throughout the tournament, making the outcome unpredictable despite Tsitsipas's ranking and experience advantage.
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