The Swiss Open in Gstaad will see at least one unseeded contender earn a quarter-final berth as Italy’s Francesco Passaro prepares to face Swiss wild card Jérôme Kym in a second-round clash on clay. Both players are looking to extend their promising runs in what has already been an eventful week for each.
Passaro Building Momentum on Clay
Francesco Passaro has been impressive from the outset in Gstaad. After navigating the qualifying rounds with relative ease—dropping just 12 games across two matches—the 24-year-old Italian made a strong statement in the main draw by eliminating eighth seed Arthur Rinderknech in straight sets. His form this week underscores his comfort on clay, with a solid 19–9 win-loss record on the surface in 2025.
Currently sitting at 121 in the live ATP rankings, Passaro has been gradually climbing the rankings ladder this season, thanks in part to deep runs on the Challenger Tour and a growing confidence in ATP-level matches. A win here would mark another step forward and set up a potentially challenging quarter-final against either fourth seed Tomás Martín Etcheverry or Frenchman Arthur Cazaux.
Kym Seeks Another Breakthrough at Home
Local favorite Jérôme Kym has also made headlines by advancing past the first round, a notable achievement as it marked his first-ever main draw victory at ATP Tour level. The 21-year-old Swiss talent battled past France’s Calvin Hemery in a three-set contest, recovering from a second-set stumble to seal the win.
Ranked 145th live, Kym had lost four consecutive ATP-level matches before this breakthrough and has largely competed on the Challenger circuit this year. Despite his limited experience at the top level, he’s shown flashes of potential on clay, having reached three Challenger semi-finals—though one ended in withdrawal due to fitness concerns.
Match Outlook and Betting Odds
Heading into this second-round match, bookmakers view Passaro as the favorite. His consistent performance on clay and more substantial match experience offer him a competitive edge. Betobet gives Passaro a 56.4% chance of victory with odds of 1.67, while Bet365 sets Kym’s win probability at 43.6% with longer odds of 2.38.
Key Stats and Head-to-Head Indicators
Francesco Passaro
- Clay court record in 2025: 19–9
- Three wins this week without dropping a set
- Defeated 8th seed Rinderknech in round one
- Ranked 121st in the live ATP rankings
Jérôme Kym
- Broke a four-match ATP losing streak in round one
- Needed three sets to defeat Calvin Hemery
- Ranked 145th live—24 places below Passaro
- Has spent most of 2025 on the Challenger circuit
Final Prediction
While Kym’s first-round win on home soil was a milestone, the contrast in recent form and experience tilts this match heavily in favor of Passaro. The Italian’s dominance in Gstaad thus far, including a convincing victory over a seeded player, highlights both his confidence and adaptability on clay. Kym may put up a fight, but Passaro’s consistency and comfort on this surface should see him through.
Prediction: Francesco Passaro to win.