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2025 Stockholm Open

October 13 - October 19

2025 Stockholm Open

Last Updated on October 19, 2025

The 2025 Stockholm Open (known as the BNP Paribas Nordic Open for sponsorship reasons) was a professional men’s tennis tournament that was played on indoor hard courts. It was the 56th edition of the event and part of the ATP Tour 250 series of the 2025 ATP Tour. The tournament took place at the Kungliga Tennishallen in Stockholm, Sweden, from October 13 to October 19, 2025.

ATP Tournament Profile
Results Draws Schedule

Champions

Event Champion(s) Runner(s)-up
Singles 🇳🇴 Casper Ruud [2] 🇫🇷 Ugo Humbert [4]
6–2, 6–3
Doubles 🇦🇹 Alexander Erler
🇺🇸 Robert Galloway
🇺🇸 Vasil Kirkov
🇳🇱 Bart Stevens
6–3, 6–2

Player Field

The entry list for the 2025 Stockholm Open, finalized in late September, showcased a strong blend of established top-30 players, former champions, and dangerous veterans, all competing at the historic Kungliga Tennishallen.

The depth of the field was particularly notable for a 250-level tournament, reflecting the event’s prestige and its perfect timing in the calendar. With a 28-player singles draw, only four top seeds received a first-round bye, setting the stage for intense competition from the opening day.

Top Seeds and Contenders

Headlining the 2025 draw was former World No. 2 Casper Ruud, entering the tournament as the top seed. Ruud’s participation underscored his commitment to finding success on indoor hard courts as he neared the end of a successful season. Closely following him as the second seed was American Tommy Paul, who returned to Stockholm to defend the title he had captured in the previous year. Paul’s affinity for the venue, where he also claimed a trophy earlier in his career, positioned him as an immediate favorite.

The top-eight seeding featured several formidable challengers:

Seed Player Country ATP Ranking (as of Sep 29, 2025) Notes
1 Casper Ruud Norway 12 Top seed and former World No. 2.
2 Tommy Paul United States 15 Defending champion.
3 Ugo Humbert France 24 High-ranked French talent.
4 Denis Shapovalov Canada 26 2019 Stockholm Open Champion.
5 Grigor Dimitrov Bulgaria 28 2013 Stockholm Open Champion.
6 Tallon Griekspoor Netherlands 31 Consistent performer on the ATP Tour.
7 Cameron Norrie Great Britain 34 Former British No. 1.
8 Alexandre Muller France 38 Made the cut as the eighth seed.

Notable Main Draw Entrants

Beyond the seeded players, the entry list included a host of intriguing names. Former US Open champion Marin Čilić (World No. 59) was set to use his potent serve and powerful hard-court game to challenge the top seeds. Two-time Grand Slam semifinalist Matteo Berrettini (World No. 57) and his compatriot Lorenzo Sonego (World No. 44) also accepted entry, adding a strong Italian presence to the field.

The inclusion of promising young players like Nicolai Budkov Kjær, who received entry through the Next Gen Accelerator programme, highlighted the tournament’s role in showcasing rising talent. Other notable entrants, such as Australian Alexei Popyrin (World No. 40), and Argentinian Tomás Martín Etcheverry (World No. 63) rounded out a diverse and capable field ready to vie for the title on the quick indoor courts of Stockholm.

The 2025 BNP Paribas Nordic Open was therefore positioned not only as a crucial stop for players hunting ATP Finals points but also as a premium opportunity for a non-seeded player to capture a coveted ATP Tour title, given the tight competition throughout the 28-man draw.

Prize Money and Ranking Points

The total prize money for the 2025 Stockholm Open was €706,850. The breakdown of prize money and ATP ranking points for the singles and doubles events were as follows:

Singles

Round Prize Money (EUR) Ranking Points
Champion €107,490 250
Runner-up €62,720 165
Semifinals €36,870 100
Quarterfinals €21,365 50
Round of 16 €12,405 25
Round of 32 €7,580 0
Qualifiers 13
Qualifying 2 €3,795 7
Qualifying 1 €2,065 0

Doubles

Round Prize Money (per team) Ranking Points
Champion €37,400 250
Runner-up €20,090 150
Semifinals €11,750 90
Quarterfinals €6,520 45
Round of 16 €3,850 0

Tournament History and Details

The Stockholm Open was first held in 1969, a year after the start of the Open Era. The tournament was founded by former world player Sven Davidson and quickly became a prestigious stop on the professional circuit. Over its storied history, the event has attracted some of the biggest names in tennis, with a roll call of past champions that includes Swedish legends like Björn Borg, Mats Wilander, and Stefan Edberg, as well as international superstars such as John McEnroe, Boris Becker, Roger Federer, and Rafael Nadal. The tournament’s current format as an ATP 250 event saw it provide valuable ranking points and a competitive prize money pool, making it an important stop on the ATP’s indoor hard court swing in the final months of the season. The 2025 edition maintained this tradition, offering a 28-player singles draw and a 16-team doubles draw.

Venue

The tournament was held at the historic Kungliga Tennishallen, or the Royal Tennis Hall. This venue has been the home of the Stockholm Open since its inception in 1969. The hall, which was built in 1943, has a seating capacity of 5,000 for tennis events. The courts were indoor hard courts, providing a fast-paced and high-bouncing surface that often favored aggressive play. Beyond the Stockholm Open, the Kungliga Tennishallen has a rich history, having hosted the year-end Masters tournament in 1975 and several Davis Cup ties. The venue is owned and operated by three non-profit tennis organizations: Salk, the Stockholm Tennis Federation, and KLTK.

Details

Organizers

  • Royal Lawn Tennis Club (KLTK)
  • Stockholms Allmänna Lawn Tennis Klubb (Salk)
  • Stockholm Tennis Federation

Venue

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