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Antwerp’s connection to tennis runs deep. The city was once home to the legendary , famous for the "Gold Racquet"—a 13.2-pound trophy studded with 1,420 diamonds awarded to anyone who won the title three times in five years (a feat achieved only by Ivan Lendl ). The modern European Open honoured this "Diamond Capital" legacy by hosting player tours at the DIVA diamond museum . The Move to Brussels: A New Chapter
The European Open: From Antwerp's Heritage to Brussels' New Horizon ATP Antwerp
The European Open, widely known as the premier ATP event in Belgium, has entered a transformative era. After nine successful editions in the diamond capital of , the tournament officially relocated to Brussels in 2025 to celebrate its 10th anniversary. While the location has changed, the tournament’s DNA—world-class indoor tennis and an electrifying atmosphere—remains as strong as ever. A Legacy Born in Antwerp (2016–2024) Antwerp’s connection to tennis runs deep
In January 2025, Tournament Director announced the move to the ING Arena (formerly Palais 12) at the Brussels Expo . This change was designed to "take the tournament to the next level," offering more space for fans and a central location in the Belgian capital. Key Tournament Facts: European Open relocates from Antwerp to Brussels | Tennis The Move to Brussels: A New Chapter The
Founded in 2016, the European Open filled a significant gap in the Belgian sporting calendar. For nearly a decade, the served as its home, hosting a 28-player singles draw and a 16-team doubles field on high-speed indoor hard courts.