| Moselle Open | |
|---|---|
| Defunct tennis tournament | |
| Founded | 2003 |
| Location | Metz France |
| Venue | Les Arènes (2003–2010; 2014–2025) Parc des Expositions de Metz Métropole (2011–2013) |
| Category | ATP International Series (2003–2008) ATP Tour 250 (2009–2025) |
| Surface | Hard (indoor) |
| Draw | 28S/32Q/16D |
| Prize money | €562,815 (2023) |
| Website | moselle-open.com |
| Current champions (2025) | |
| Singles | |
| Doubles | |
The Moselle Open (formerly Open de Moselle from 2003 to 2010) was a professional tennis tournament held in the city of Metz and played on indoor hardcourts. It was part of the ATP Tour 250 series of the ATP Tour from 2003 until 2025. The venue for the tournament was Les Arènes de Metz from 2014 to 2025 and was previously the Parc des Expositions de Metz Métropole (from 2011 to 2013).
The tournament did not feature in the non-finalized 2026 ATP calendar announced in 2025,[1] after it was announced that Metz will no longer conduct an ATP tournament in 2026 and going forward.[2][3] Until 2025, the tournament was one of the four French events of the ATP Tour 250 series, along with the Open Occitanie, the Open 13 and the Lyon Open (cancelled also in 2025).
Past finals
Singles
Doubles
See also
- Lorraine Open – men's tournament (1979–1989) held in Nancy and Metz
References
- ↑ "2025-26-atp-calendar" (PDF). 15 June 2025. Retrieved 18 June 2025.
- ↑ "2026 ATP Tour calendar announced". ATP Tour. 3 February 2025. Retrieved 25 February 2025.
- ↑ "Estoril Open back in ATP calendar for 2026, Metz event removed". Reuters. 3 February 2025.
- ↑ "Ugo Humbert wins his first ATP title since 2021 at Moselle Open". Tennis.com. Associated Press. 11 November 2023. Retrieved 25 November 2024.