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Hangzhou Open ATP 2025: Entry List, Schedule of play, Prize Money, Draw and Predictions
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The Asian swing of the ATP Tour kicks off with the 2025 Hangzhou Open, which is scheduled to run from September 17-23, 2025 in Hangzhou, China. An ATP 250 event, the inaugural Hangzhou Open was held in 2024. Former US Open champion Marin Cilic was crowned the event's first ever champion, after defeating China's Zhizhen Zhang in a hotly-contested final.

The event will see 28 singles players and 16 doubles teams battle it out for their respective titles. The tournament will be hosted at the Hangzhou Olympics Sports Centre, which is roughly 200 kilometers from Shanghai. Cilic will return to defend his title, with the Croatian fighting to prove he still has a lot left in the tank. The 36-year old has acquired a 5-5 match record this year, with his best result on the main draw being a quarterfinal appearance at the Dubai Open in February.

Another Grand Slam champion in the mix for glory in Hangzhou

The former World No.3 will not be the only major champion at the event, as Russian Daniil Medvedev has been scheduled to compete in Hangzhou. Medvedev won his lone Grand Slam title at the 2021 US Open, but has been in poor form during the 2025 season.

Medvedev will be joined by compatriot Andrey Rublev. In addition, Frenchmen Corentin Moutet, Adrian Mannarino and Arthur Cazaux are all scheduled to compete at the event.

Kazakh star Alexander Bublik is sure to thrill the local fans with his unique brand of tennis when he takes to the courts in Hangzhou, the World No.24 has won three titles this year. Former Wimbledon runner-up Matteo Berrettini is also scheduled to compete at the event, the Italian has dealt with several injuries but is slowly battling his way back to the top. Below is the list of entrants.

Entry List 2025 Hangzhou Open

Entries

Seed* Name Current RankingRk Entry RankingER
1 Andrey Rublev 14 15
2 Daniil Medvedev 18 13
3 Alexander Bublik 19 24
4 Corentin Moutet 39 41
5 Camilo Ugo Carabelli 43 43
6 Learner Tien 49 48
7 Adrian Mannarino 55 73
8 Matteo Berrettini 58 52
Marin Cilic 60 61
Tomas Martin Etcheverry 64 58
Damir Dzumhur 68 60
Aleksandar Kovacevic 70 71
Matteo Arnaldi 73 62
Yunchaokete Bu 74 76
Adam Walton 75 82
Sebastian Korda 78 86
Mariano Navone 81 74
Arthur Cazaux 83 75
Luca Nardi 84 83
David Goffin 87 68
Aleksandar Vukic 95 93
(WC)
(WC)
(WC)
(Q)
(Q)
(Q)
(Q)

Alternates

Name Current RankingRk Entry RankingER
1 Rinky Hijikata 110 96
2 Tristan Schoolkate 96 97
3 Dalibor Svrcina 100 98
4 Valentin Royer 90 99
5 Nishesh Basavareddy 108 106
6 James Duckworth 105 107
7 Lloyd Harris 255 108 (PR)
8 Nikoloz Basilashvili 111 109
9 Brandon Holt 114 111
10 Tristan Boyer 106 114
11 Liam Draxl 117 115
12 Chun-Hsin Tseng 120 119
13 Lukas Klein 121 120
14 Otto Virtanen 141 123
15 Alejandro Tabilo 125 126
16 Cristian Garin 124 127
17 Eliot Spizzirri 129 128
18 Yannick Hanfmann 135 133
19 Daniel Evans 157 137
20 Zachary Svajda 130 143

Withdrawals

Name Current RankingRk Entry RankingER
Karen Khachanov 10 9
Roberto Bautista Agut 48 47
Mattia Bellucci 65 63
Laslo Djere 76 72
(LE)

Entries

Seed* Name Current RankingRk Entry RankingER
1 Valentin Royer 90 98
2 Dalibor Svrcina 100 97
3 Tristan Boyer 106 113
4 Nishesh Basavareddy 108 104
5 Rinky Hijikata 110 103
6 Brandon Holt 114 110
7 Liam Draxl 117 114
8 Chun-Hsin Tseng 120 118
Eliot Spizzirri 129 127
Yosuke Watanuki 151 148
Giulio Zeppieri 171 171 (PR)
Christopher Eubanks 180 179
Beibit Zhukayev 207 191
Timofey Skatov 235 192
(WC)
(WC)

Alternates

Name Current RankingRk Entry RankingER
1 Yu Hsiou Hsu 241 194
2 Rei Sakamoto 189 197
3 Sho Shimabukuro 223 198
4 Benjamin Hassan 196 200
5 Omar Jasika 198 202
6 Borna Gojo 221 209
7 Yibing Wu 195 211
8 Gauthier Onclin 215 213
9 Alex Bolt 229 218
10 Rio Noguchi 214 219
11 Yuta Shimizu 202 223
12 Yasutaka Uchiyama 230 225
13 Marc-Andrea Huesler 222 227
14 Ilia Simakin 251 236
15 Dmitry Popko 220 237
16 Fajing Sun 236 238
17 Viktor Durasovic 246 241
18 Marek Gengel 250 251
19 Giulio Zeppieri 171 260
20 Ilya Ivashka 772 269 (PR)

Withdrawals

Name Current RankingRk Entry RankingER
Arthur Rinderknech 57 82
Yunchaokete Bu 74 74
Adam Walton 75 85
Luca Nardi 84 86
Filip Misolic 94 93
Aleksandar Vukic 95 95

When is the schedule confirmed for Hangzhou Open?

The schedule will be confirmed in the days after the draw is set and will be set for the day before ahead of Wednesday's action. Both will be confirmed here when set.

When is the draw confirmed for Hangzhou Open?

The draw will be confirmed in the coming days before the tournament begins on September 17. Likely around two days before so on Monday or over the weekend.

Prize Money

The Prize Money has yet to be confirmed but will be when the draw is set in the coming days. $1,019,185 in total is on offer.

Predictions

Samuel Gill, Head Editor for TennisUpToDate.com isn't sure who to pick as it is a malaise of players not on form.

I think Alexander Bublik has to be favoured out of those involved. Many of the others just aren't on form.

Daniil Medvedev gets his first chance to see what he has been working on with his new coach Thomas Johannson. Andrey Rublev for me has to be the other player to watch as he should hoover up titles like this for fun.

Matteo Berrettini won the title last year and will return but he has been injured most of the year so in reality shouldn't be expecting a lot. Let's see.

Favourites:

*** Alexander Bublik

** Andrey Rublev, Daniil Medvedev

* Matteo Berrettini

Cristhian Avila, Editor for TennisUpToDate.com sees a certain Kazakh leading the way.

Not much doubts that the most inspired player in the draw is Alexander Bublik, who has rediscovered his game in recent months and won the title at his last three ATP tournaments. He is the man to beat in the draw and will have Andrey Rublev as perhaps his main contender, although the Kazakh seems slightly ahead of the Russian on this occasion. Rublev, this season, has often made deep runs but seems to lose momentum after advancing a few rounds.

What Daniil Medvedev can do is an unknown. Amid a crisis with three consecutive losses, he made major changes to his team after several years of working with Gilles Cervara. It will take some time before we see the former No. 1 back at his best, though he already knows what it's like to win titles in Asia. Other names to consider will be the return of Matteo Berrettini and Sebastian Korda. Both have been hampered by injuries, but when in good physical form, they are a challenge for anyone.

*Bublik,

** Rublev, Medvedev

***Berrettini, Korda.

This article first appeared on TennisUpToDate.com and was syndicated with permission.

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