Most BMW Open Titles (Men)

Table: From 1968 onward, List of Most Munich Open titles, BMW Open, ATP 500, Germany, Men, Tennis, Ranked.

ACTIVEPLAYERTITLES
Philipp Kohlschreiber3
AAlexander Zverev3
AHolger Rune2
Nikolay Davydenko2
Guillermo Vilas2
Manuel Orantes2
Guillermo Pérez Roldán2
Franco Squillari2
ABen Shelton (Current)1
AJan-Lennard Struff1
ACristian Garín1
ANikoloz Basilashvili1
Andy Murray1
Roger Federer1
David Nalbandian1
Olivier Rochus1
Fernando González1
Tomáš Berdych1
Tommy Haas1
Martin Kližan1
Bob Hewitt1
Martin Mulligan1
Ion Tiriac1
Juan Gisbert Sr1
Sandy Mayer1
Jürgen Fassbender1
Željko Franulović1
Rolf Gehring1
Chris Lewis1
Gene Mayer1
Tomáš Šmíd1
Libor Pimek1
Joakim Nyström1
Emilio Sánchez1
Andrei Chesnokov1
Karel Nováček1
Magnus Gustafsson1
Magnus Larsson1
Ivan Lendl1
Michael Stich1
Wayne Ferreira1
Slava Doseděl1
Mark Philippoussis1
Thomas Enqvist1
Jiří Novák1
Younes El Aynaoui1

2026 Final Ben Shelton clinched his fifth ATP Tour title, defeating fourth seed Flavio Cobolli 6–2, 7–5. First American to win three ATP 500 titles.

Altitude Munich sits at approximately 520 meters (1,706 feet) above sea level, nestled on the elevated plains of Upper Bavaria near the Alps. This moderate altitude is noticeably higher than tournaments like Barcelona or Roland Garros, which means the ball travels slightly faster through the thinner air and bounces a bit higher. Players who hit flat and hard tend to benefit more in Munich compared to sea-level clay events.

Humidity April in Munich brings cool and variable spring weather, with average temperatures between 8°C and 15°C (46°F–59°F). Humidity levels are moderate, generally around 65–70%. The proximity to the Alps also brings a local weather phenomenon called the Föhn — warm air currents from Italy crossing the Alps that create sudden temperature spikes and clear skies. These Föhn winds can cause headaches and discomfort for some players, making conditions unpredictable during tournament week.

Outdoor Tournament There is no roof, so rain and cold temperatures in April can disrupt the schedule. Munich’s spring weather is known for being changeable, with sunny mornings sometimes giving way to afternoon showers.

Surface The tournament is played on outdoor red clay, which at Munich’s altitude plays slightly faster than at lower-elevation clay events. The courts still favor baseline players with strong topspin, but the higher bounce and faster conditions give big servers and aggressive players a better chance than at events like Roland Garros or Monte-Carlo.