Five notable Geneva champions
Casper Ruud won his second ATP title after defeating Denis Shapovalov. Who did the Norwegian join on the tournament's honor roll? The ATP Tour stop debuted in 1980, before going on hiatus from 1992-2014.
Bjorn Borg (1981)
The No. 1 seed defeated No. 4 seed Tomas Smid, 6-4, 6-3, for singles trophy No. 66—the final one of his career.
Mats Wilander (1982-83)
The Swede also denied Smid, then topped countryman Henrik Sundstrom, 3-6, 6-1, 6-3, to defend his crown.
Thomas Muster (1991)
The Austrian outclassed compatriot Horst Skoff for the second time in an ATP final that season, adding to his Florence triumph.
Stan Wawrinka (2016-17)
The three-time major champion tasted victory on home soil twice with final wins over Marin Cilic and Mischa Zverev, respectively.
Alexander Zverev (2019)
The incoming ATP Finals champion needed to save two match points in order to conquer Nicolas Jarry for his lone trophy of the 2019 season.