The all-electric BMW iX M70 takes centre stage at this year’s BMW Open by Bitpanda, running from 12 to 20 April at MTTC Iphitos. Unveiled as the new Winner’s Car, this cutting-edge model demonstrates enhanced drive power, improved efficiency and a range of up to 701 kilometres in the WLTP cycle. Produced at the Dingolfing plant, it proudly returns to its home region for the 109th edition of the International Tennis Championships of Bavaria, which has carried BMW’s name since 1987.

This tournament marks a significant milestone as it debuts its ATP 500 status. It also introduces FUTURE ACES, a long-term initiative by the BMW Group to create lasting opportunities for underprivileged children and youth in Munich. Every ace served throughout the competition translates into a donated coaching session at MTTC Iphitos, allowing participants to learn tennis, grow in a supportive setting, and explore new prospects. Mentors from BMW Open partners will guide them, helping broaden their personal and professional horizons.

The event includes singles and doubles, with main draws featuring prominent names such as Alexander Zverev, Ben Shelton, Felix Auger-Aliassime, and defending champion Jan-Lennard Struff. Four remaining places will be decided in the qualifying rounds, while the tournament itself begins on Monday and culminates in the Easter Sunday finals.
Fans can watch matches from the main court live and for free via Joyn and ran.de, with selected semifinals and the final also shown on ProSieben Maxx. Sky continues its comprehensive pay-TV coverage, and Eurosport will broadcast the first live match of the day from Monday to Thursday. All eyes remain on the impressive BMW iX M70, now the symbol of victory and innovation at this elevated chapter of the BMW Open by Bitpanda.