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What is the date, who are the participants, and what is the reward?

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The Libema Open 2024 is set to kick off on Monday, June 10th, with the tournament concluding on Sunday, June 16th. The event will feature both men’s and women’s singles and doubles matches, with play starting at 11am local time each day. The tournament will take place in ‘s-Hertogenbosch, Netherlands, on the outdoor grass courts at the Autotron Rosmalen.

Top players like Alex de Minaur, Tommy Paul, Ugo Humbert, and Naomi Osaka will be competing in the event. Former Wimbledon finalist Milos Raonic will also make his return to the court after a hiatus since Indian Wells. The prize money for the event totals €965,000, with the ATP tournaments receiving €690,135 and the WTA events receiving €274,865.

In the past, Dutch players have seen success at the Libema Open, with Tallon Griekspoor and Tim van Rijthoven winning the men’s singles title in recent years. Wesley Koolhof and Neal Skupski have dominated the men’s doubles draw, while Ekaterina Alexandrova has been the sole winner of the women’s singles tournament since the event’s return following the pandemic.

Fans can catch all the action on Sky Sports in the UK and Ireland, as well as on Tennis TV for the men’s tournament. The event promises to be an exciting start to the grass court season, with top players vying for crucial ranking points ahead of Wimbledon.

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