Here’s the latest on the 2025 BMW Open – Singles.
- Champion: Alexander Zverev defeated Ben Shelton in the final, 6–2, 6–4. This marks Zverev’s third Munich title and 24th ATP title overall. Shelton became notable as the first American man to reach a clay-court final at an ATP 500 level or higher since 2002.[1][3]
- Defending champion: Jan-Lennard Struff, who lost in the first round to Francisco Cerúndolo. This ended his title defense early.[1]
- Notable results: The draw featured top seeds including Zverev, Shelton, Félix Auger-Aliassime, Ugo Humbert, and Francisco Cerúndolo; several high-profile withdrawals were reported prior to or during the event, with replacements named for several spots in the main draw.[3]
- Context: The tournament ran in Munich, Germany, typically held in April, with the singles final scheduled for a Sunday after the qualifying rounds, and live-score coverage available through major outlets during the event.[4][5]
If you’d like, I can pull live score updates or provide a compact match-by-match recap of the main-draw rounds. I can also summarize performance trends for Zverev and Shelton this season on clay.