Bad Homburg Open 2024: Check out full schedule, date, TV channel, live stream details and everything you need to know

The Bad Homburg Open presents the last chance for top-tier female players to become adept on grass ahead of Wimbledon, which is set to start on July 6.

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The Bad Homburg Open presents the last chance for top-tier female players to become adept on grass ahead of Wimbledon, which is set to start on July 6. Notably, Katerina Siniakova, an unseen talent, is currently the defending champion. She won the tournament's title by defeating Emma Navarro in the final match and No. 2 seed Liudmila Samsonova in the semifinals.

As the best players continue to get prepared to compete at Wimbledon, which marks the third Grand Slam of the year, they will be divided between Bad Homburg and Eastbourne. 

All the details that you require to watch the Bad Homburg Open tennis tournament in 2024 have been provided by Sportsinfo.

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When is the Bad Homburg Open 2024?

The tournament begins on Sunday 23rd June 2024 and runs until the final on Saturday 29th June 2024.

Play begins at 11 am UK time (4 pm IST) each day.

How to watch and livestream Bad Homburg Open 2024 in the UK

You can watch the Bad Homburg Open 2024 live on Sky Sports.

You can add Sky Sports channels for just £18 per month combined or pick up the complete sports package for just £25 per month.

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When does the tournament start?

Bad Homburg features an early start to the week, with main-draw action kicking off on Sunday, June 23. The tournament runs seven days through Saturday, June 29.

When are the finals?

The singles final will be on Saturday, June 29 at 1:30 p.m. The doubles final will take place after the singles final on Saturday.

How big are the fields?

The main draw will hold 32 players (no first-round byes), including four wild cards and four qualifiers.

What does the draw look like? 

The full main draw can be found here on the WTA website.

Who were last year's champions?

Katerina Siniakova of the Czech Republic won last year's singles title, defeating Italy's Lucia Bronzetti 6-2, 7-6(5). 

What are the points and prize money on offer in the singles main draw?

Champion: 500 points/€123,480

Finalist: 325 points/€76,225

Semifinals: 195 points/€44,526

Quarterfinals: 108 points/ €23,445

Second round: 60 points/€12,625

First round: 1 point/€8,825

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