Stockholm Open
Tennis tournament
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The Bybit Stockholm Open (officially since 2026)[3] is an annual tennis tournament in Sweden that is part of the ATP 250 tournaments.[4] The tournament features both men's singles and doubles events. Stockholm Open has been played on hardcourts at the Royal Tennis Hall since 1969, except between 1989 and 1994, when it was held in the Globe Arena.[2] The tournament is traditionally held in October. In 2020, the event was canceled due to the Coronavirus pandemic,[5] but resumed in 2021 and was held in November during that season.[6]
(1970–1989)
Super 9
(1990–1994)
ATP World Series /
ATP International Series /
ATP World Tour 250 series
(1995-present)
| Stockholm Open | |
|---|---|
| ATP Tour | |
| Founded | 1969 |
| Location | Stockholm[1] Sweden |
| Venue | The Royal Tennis Hall[1] |
| Category | Grand Prix tennis circuit (1970–1989) Super 9 (1990–1994) ATP World Series / ATP International Series / ATP World Tour 250 series (1995-present) |
| Surface | Hard (indoor) (1969–1979, 1981–1988, since 1995) Carpet (indoor) (1980, 1989–1994) |
| Draw | 28S / 16Q / 16D |
| Prize money | EUR 706,850 (2025)[2] |
| Website | bnppnordicopen.com |
| Current champions (2025) | |
| Men's singles | |
| Men's doubles | |


History
The Stockholm Open was founded in 1969 at the initiative of former Swedish tennis star Sven Davidson.
From the 2023 edition onwards, the tournament's official name was changed to the Nordic Open after the global bank BNP Paribas joined as a title sponsor.[3]
Past finals
Men
Singles
Doubles
Women
Singles
| Year | Champions | Runners-up | Score |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1969[8] | 9–7, 6–2 | ||
| 1975 | 6–3, 4–6, 7–5 | ||
| 1976–78 | Not held | ||
| 1979 | 6–3, 6–7(4–7), 7–5 | ||
| 1980 | 6–2, 6–2 | ||
Doubles
| Year | Champions | Runners-up | Score |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1975 | 6–3, 6–4 | ||
| 1976–78 | Not held | ||
| 1979 | 7–5, 7–6 | ||
| 1980 | 6–2, 6–1 | ||