Most Libéma Open Titles (Men)

Table: From 1990 onward, List of Most ‘s-Hertogenbosch Open titles,
Rosmalen Grass Court Championships, Libema Open, ATP 250, Netherlands, Men, Tennis, Ranked.

ACTIVEPLAYERTITLES
Nicolas Mahut3
Patrick Rafter3
David Ferrer2
Mario Ančić2
Sjeng Schalken2
Richard Krajicek2
AKamil Majchrzak (Current)1
AGabriel Dallio 1
ATim van Rijthoven1
ATallon Griekspoor1
AAlex de Minaur1
AAdrian Mannarino1
ARoberto Bautista Agut1
Gilles Müller1
Richard Gasquet1
Ivan Ljubičić1
Benjamin Becker1
Sergiy Stakhovsky1
Dmitry Tursunov1
Lleyton Hewitt1
Michaël Llodra1
Amos Mansdorf1
Christian Saceanu1
Michael Stich1
Arnaud Boetsch1
Karol Kučera1
Richey Reneberg1

2026 Finals Kamil Majchrzak defeated Alex de Minaur 6–3, 2–6, 7–6(5) to win his first ATP Tour title at the Libéma Open. The Polish player beat three top-10 opponents on his way to the trophy in an extraordinary week on grass. 

Altitude ‘s-Hertogenbosch sits at approximately 7 meters (23 feet) above sea level in the southern Netherlands, making it essentially flat terrain. At this near-sea-level elevation, the ball travels at a completely neutral pace — conditions here are shaped entirely by the grass surface and weather, not geography.

Humidity June in ‘s-Hertogenbosch brings typical northern European summer weather, with average temperatures between 12°C and 21°C (54°F–70°F). Humidity is consistently high, often exceeding 75%, influenced by the region’s flat, low-lying geography and proximity to rivers. Frequent morning dew can make the grass courts slippery in early sessions, and afternoon showers are common — court officials must be prepared to halt play quickly to protect the surface.

Outdoor Tournament The Libéma Open has been held in ‘s-Hertogenbosch since 1990 for the ATP and since 1996 for the WTA, making it one of the few venues in the world to host both tours simultaneously in the same week. Played outdoors at the Autotron Rosmalen facility, it serves as one of the first major grass-court tune-ups before Wimbledon and carries a uniquely festive atmosphere with both men’s and women’s singles running in parallel.

Surface The grass courts at Rosmalen play fast and low, with the ball skidding through quickly after the bounce — a stark contrast to the heavy clay of the preceding weeks on tour. Serves become far more dominant, volleys are rewarded, and flat ball-strikers thrive. Players who rely on high topspin and clay-court grinding must adapt quickly, as the grass neutralizes their usual weapons and rewards aggressive, forward-moving tennis.