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2025 Rolex Paris Masters

October 27 - November 2

Rolex Paris Masters

Last Updated on November 2, 2025

The 2025 Rolex Paris Masters was a professional men’s tennis tournament played on indoor hard courts. It was the 53rd edition of this ATP Masters 1000 event on the 2025 ATP Tour. The tournament took place from 27 October to 2 November 2025.

A significant change for the 2025 edition was the venue; the event was held at La Défense Arena in Paris, marking its move from the former venue, the Accor Arena, where it had been held for many years. This move was set to be for a decade-long stay. The Rolex Paris Masters was the ninth and final ATP Masters 1000 event of the season.

The 2025 Rolex Paris Masters served as the final tournament of the regular men’s tennis season, making it crucial for players vying for qualification spots in the season-ending Nitto ATP Finals in Turin. The tournament was also a key battleground for the World No. 1 ranking heading into the end-of-year championships, with top seeds Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner involved in a tight race.

Tournament Details

  • Category: ATP Tour Masters 1000
  • Dates: 27 October – 2 November 2025
  • Surface: Hard (indoor)
  • Location: Paris, France
  • Venue: La Défense Arena (New venue for 2025)
  • Draw Size: 56 Singles / 24 Doubles
  • Tournament Director: Cédric Pioline

Champions

Singles

Jannik Sinner delivered a commanding, pitch-perfect performance at the 2025 Rolex Paris Masters, securing the coveted title and simultaneously achieving the ultimate prize: reclaiming the World No. 1 ranking. The 24-year-old Italian concluded his flawless week at the newly inaugurated La Défense Arena with a clinical victory over a resilient Félix Auger-Aliassime, triumphing 6–4, 7–6(7–4) in a final that showcased Sinner’s current indoor dominance.

Sinner’s victory was a feat of historical significance. Not only did it mark his first-ever Paris Masters title and the fifth ATP Masters 1000 crown of his career (his 23rd ATP Tour title overall), but he achieved the championship without dropping a single set throughout the tournament. This level of unbroken dominance made him the first player to win an ATP Masters 1000 event in straight sets since Carlos Alcaraz achieved the feat at Indian Wells in 2023.

His journey through the draw was highlighted by a stunning semi-final dismantling of the former champion, Alexander Zverev. Sinner completely overwhelmed the German, who was also battling physical discomfort, in a shocking 6-0, 6-1 rout. Zverev, the defending champion from the 2024 edition, was simply unable to compete with the Italian’s searing pace and consistency.

Doubles

The doubles tournament at the 2025 Rolex Paris Masters concluded with an impressive victory for the Finnish-British duo of Harri Heliövaara and Henry Patten. The third seeds delivered a strong performance against the all-British pairing of Julian Cash and Lloyd Glasspool in the final, winning 6–3, 6–4 to secure their first-ever ATP Masters 1000 title as a team. This victory, while a crowning moment for Heliövaara and Patten, also ensured the dramatic race for the Year-End World No. 1 doubles team would continue into the Nitto ATP Finals.

The final was a high-stakes affair, particularly for Lloyd Glasspool, who entered the week as the newly-crowned World No. 1 in the doubles rankings. Cash and Glasspool, a formidable team in 2025 with titles including the Canadian Masters and Wimbledon, needed to lift the Paris trophy to guarantee the Year-End No. 1 honour. However, the defeat meant the battle for the top spot would be carried forward to the Finals in Turin, especially after rival Horacio Zeballos (partnering Marcel Granollers) exited in the second round, allowing Glasspool to retain the top ranking for the time being. The top-seeded pair of Marcelo Arévalo and Mate Pavić were also in contention but withdrew before their first match.

Prize Money and Points

The total prize money pool for the 2025 Rolex Paris Masters was €6,128,940.

Singles Prize Money and ATP Ranking Points

Round ATP Ranking Points Prize Money (€)
Winner 1000 €946,610
Finalist 600 €516,925
Semi-finalist 400 €282,650
Quarter-finalist 200 €154,170
Round of 16 100 €82,465
Round of 32 50 €44,220
Round of 64 10 €24,500
Qualifying 2 16 €12,550
Qualifying 1 0 €6,750

Doubles Prize Money and ATP Ranking Points (Per Team)

Round ATP Ranking Points Prize Money (€)
Winner 1000 €290,410
Finalist 600 €157,760
Semi-finalist 360 €86,600
Quarter-finalist 180 €47,810
Round of 16 90 €26,275
Round of 28 0 €15,350

Provisional Schedule

The tournament officially spans seven days of main draw action, running from Monday, October 27, through to the finals on Sunday, November 2. Qualifying took place on the preceding Saturday and Sunday (October 25–26).

Date Main Draw Rounds Daily Session Structure (Center Court)
Monday, Oct 27 Singles First Round, Doubles First Round Day session (Starts 11:00 AM), Night session (Starts from 7:00 PM)
Tuesday, Oct 28 Singles First Round, Singles Second Round, Doubles First Round Day session (Starts 11:00 AM), Night session (Not before 7:00 PM)
Wednesday, Oct 29 Singles Second Round, Doubles Second Round Day session (Starts 11:00 AM), Night session (Not before 7:00 PM)
Thursday, Oct 30 Singles Round of 16 (1/8 Finals), Doubles Second Round Day session (Starts 11:00 AM), Night session (Not before 7:00 PM)
Friday, Oct 31 Singles Quarter-finals, Doubles Quarter-finals Day session (Starts 2:00 PM), Night session (Not before 7:00 PM)
Saturday, Nov 1 Singles Semi-finals, Doubles Semi-finals Day session (Starts 11:30 AM), with Singles Semi-finals starting at 2:00 PM (followed by a Doubles Semi-final not before 4:30 PM)
Sunday, Nov 2 Singles Final, Doubles Final Day session (Starts 12:30 PM for Doubles Final, Singles Final not before 3:00 PM)

Note: The schedule details are provisional and subject to change based on match length and local time.

Player Field

The 56-player singles main draw is composed of direct entries based on ranking, wildcards, and players who emerged from the qualifying rounds. The doubles draw consists of 24 teams.

Singles Main Draw Entrants

The top seeds are as follows (rankings as of October 20, 2025):

Seed Rank Player Country
1 1 Carlos Alcaraz Spain
2 2 Jannik Sinner Italy
3 3 Alexander Zverev Germany
4 4 Taylor Fritz USA
5 6 Ben Shelton USA
6 7 Alex de Minaur Australia
7 8 Lorenzo Musetti Italy
8 9 Casper Ruud Norway
9 10 Félix Auger-Aliassime Canada
10 13 Karen Khachanov Russia
11 14 Daniil Medvedev Russia
12 15 Andrey Rublev Russia
13 16 Alexander Bublik Kazakhstan
14 17 Jiří Lehečka Czech Republic
15 18 Alejandro Davidovich Fokina Spain
16 19 Jakub Menšík Czech Republic

Note: Several players ranked in the Top 21 were seeded, but higher-ranked players like Novak Djokovic (5), Jack Draper (11), and Holger Rune (12) withdrew prior to the tournament.

Wildcards (Singles Main Draw)

Four main draw wildcards were issued, with a notable inclusion of the Shanghai Masters finalists:

  • Térence Atmane (FRA)
  • Arthur Cazaux (FRA)
  • Arthur Rinderknech (FRA)
  • Valentin Vacherot (MON)

Qualifiers (Singles Main Draw)

The players who successfully advanced through the qualifying rounds include:

  • Francisco Comesaña
  • Damir Džumhur
  • Tomás Martín Etcheverry
  • Jacob Fearnley
  • Sebastian Korda
  • Ethan Quinn
  • Aleksandar Vukic

Doubles Main Draw Seeds

The top eight seeded doubles teams received a bye into the second round:

Seed Team Country
1 Marcelo Arévalo / Mate Pavić ESA / CRO
2 Julian Cash / Lloyd Glasspool GBR / GBR
3 Harri Heliövaara / Henry Patten FIN / GBR
4 Marcel Granollers / Horacio Zeballos ESP / ARG
5 Kevin Krawietz / Tim Pütz GER / GER
6 Joe Salisbury / Neal Skupski GBR / GBR
7 Simone Bolelli / Andrea Vavassori ITA / ITA
8 Christian Harrison / Evan King USA / USA

Wildcards (Doubles Main Draw)

Wildcards were also granted to the following doubles teams:

  • Théo Arribagé / Albano Olivetti
  • Grigor Dimitrov / Nicolas Mahut (Marking Mahut’s final professional appearance)
  • Quentin Halys / Pierre-Hugues Herbert

Details

Organizer

  • Cedric Pioline (Tournament Director)

Venue

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