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Entry List ATP Madrid Open 2025 headlined by Alexander Zverev, Carlos Alcaraz, Novak Djokovic and champion Andrey Rublev
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The Madrid Open is due to take place between 22 April - 4 May, 2025 with the Entry List set for the ATP edition which is headlined by Alexander Zverev, Carlos Alcaraz, Taylor Fritz and Novak Djokovic.

Andrey Rublev was the surprise champion last season defeating Felix Auger-Aliassime in the final 4-6, 7-5, 7-5. It was his second Masters 1000 title and 16th career ATP title. Auger-Aliassime was the first Canadian to reach a Masters 1000 final on clay.

Carlos Alcaraz was two-time defending champion but he lost in the Quarter-Finals to Rublev. Jannik Sinner withdrew in the Quarter-Finals but doesn't play this year anyway. He is currently out with his doping ban which will run until the second part of the traditional pre Roland Garros double.

He will return early May for Rome meaning that Madrid miss out on the World No.1. The field led by the defacto top player in his absence in Alexander Zverev. Also Novak Djokovic returns for the first time in many years.

Last year, he lost at the Monte-Carlo Masters and played Gonet Geneva Open suddenly but he snubbed playing Madrid before losing to Alejandro Tabilo at Rome. But some have remarked that after his water bottle incident last year which saw him hit over the head, he may not return to Rome.

That Entry List is not yet out so it remains to be seen but he will be hoping to hit the ground running in Madrid after also playing Monte-Carlo over the next week.

2025 Madrid Open Entry List

Seed* Name Rk ER
1 Alexander Zverev 2 2
2 Carlos Alcaraz 3 3
3 Taylor Fritz 4 4
4 Novak Djokovic 5 5
5 Casper Ruud 6 6
6 Jack Draper 7 7
7 Stefanos Tsitsipas 8 10
8 Andrey Rublev 9 9
9 Alex de Minaur 10 11
10 Daniil Medvedev 11 8
11 Holger Rune 12 12
12 Tommy Paul 13 13
13 Ben Shelton 14 14
14 Arthur Fils 15 18
15 Lorenzo Musetti 16 16
16 Frances Tiafoe 17 17
17 Grigor Dimitrov 18 15
18 Felix Auger-Aliassime 19 19
19 Ugo Humbert 20 20
20 Tomas Machac 21 21
21 Hubert Hurkacz 22 22
22 Francisco Cerundolo 23 24
23 Jakub Mensik 24 54
24 Sebastian Korda 25 25
25 Karen Khachanov 26 23
26 Matteo Berrettini 27 30
27 Alexei Popyrin 28 26
28 Jiri Lehecka 29 27
29 Denis Shapovalov 30 28
30 Giovanni Mpetshi Perricard 31 29
31 Alejandro Tabilo 32 31
32 Brandon Nakashima 33 32
Alex Michelsen 34 33
Jordan Thompson 35 37
Sebastian Baez 36 36
Tallon Griekspoor 37 34
Lorenzo Sonego 38 38
Matteo Arnaldi 39 35
Alejandro Davidovich Fokina 40 39
Alexandre Muller 41 41
Gael Monfils 42 46
Nuno Borges 43 42
Tomas Martin Etcheverry 44 44
Flavio Cobolli 45 43
Marcos Giron 46 45
Pedro Martinez 47 40
Miomir Kecmanovic 48 48
Jan-Lennard Struff 49 49
Zizou Bergs 50 51
Roberto Carballes Baena 51 53
Roberto Bautista Agut 52 50
Zhizhen Zhang 53 52
David Goffin 54 55
Jaume Munar 55 56
Quentin Halys 56 57
Luciano Darderi 57 61
Nicolas Jarry 58 47
Joao Fonseca 59 60
Juncheng Shang 60 58
Mariano Navone 61 62
Benjamin Bonzi 62 63
Camilo Ugo Carabelli 63 65
Francisco Comesana 64 67
Damir Dzumhur 65 70
Kei Nishikori 66 64
Yunchaokete Bu 67 69
Roman Safiullin 68 71
Learner Tien 69 66
Yoshihito Nishioka 70 68
Mattia Bellucci 71 72
Hamad Medjedovic 72 73
Arthur Rinderknech 74 74
Corentin Moutet 75 76
Aleksandar Vukic 76 77
Laslo Djere 78 75
Fabian Marozsan 80 59
Christopher O'Connell 87 78
Reilly Opelka 104 33
Sebastian Ofner 134 74
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This article first appeared on TennisUpToDate.com and was syndicated with permission.

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