Stars to Watch at US Open 2025 – Men’s Singles Preview

Carlos Alcaraz
Carlos Alcaraz at the 2021 Roland Garros. Photo by Yannick Jamot, from Wikimedia Commons, licensed under a Creative Commons license.

The 2025 US Open is shaping up to be one of the most exciting Grand Slams in recent memory, with a dynamic mix of youth and experience set to clash on the hard courts of Flushing Meadows. As the final major of the year, it offers both a stage for redemption and a platform for greatness. Here’s a closer look at the top 10 men’s singles players in the main draw entry list—and why they’re the stars to watch.

1. Jannik Sinner (Italy)

The Italian prodigy returns to New York as the top seed and defending champion. Sinner’s evolution from rising star to Grand Slam winner has been nothing short of remarkable. Known for his ice-cold demeanor, punishing groundstrokes, and relentless consistency, Sinner now leads the ATP rankings and carries the confidence of a player who knows how to win on the biggest stage. Fans will be eager to see if he can defend his title and further cement his place at the top.

2. Carlos Alcaraz (Spain)

The 2022 US Open champion and former World No. 1, Carlos Alcaraz remains a headline name in every tournament he enters. With a mix of athletic explosiveness and crafty finesse, the young Spaniard continues to draw comparisons to both Rafael Nadal and Roger Federer. His aggressive game style and love for big moments make him a top contender to reclaim the crown in New York.

3. Alexander Zverev (Germany)

After years of close calls at Grand Slams, including his heartbreaking loss in the 2020 US Open final, Zverev remains a player with something to prove. Armed with one of the tour’s most dangerous serves and a powerful baseline game, the German will look to break his Grand Slam drought. His consistent performances throughout 2025 have him ranked among the elite, and a title in New York could finally silence his doubters.

4. Taylor Fritz (USA)

America’s top hope for a men’s singles title in over two decades, Fritz enters the tournament in excellent form. The 2025 season has seen him notch impressive results on hard courts, and his ability to feed off home crowd energy gives him an edge. With his heavy forehand and improving mental game, Fritz could go deep if he maintains his momentum.

5. Jack Draper (Great Britain)

Draper’s rise into the ATP top 5 has been one of the biggest stories of the year. The British lefty brings a unique blend of power and touch, and his ability to grind through long matches has impressed many. After recent semifinal appearances at Masters events, Draper enters the US Open with growing confidence and high expectations.

6. Novak Djokovic (Serbia)

The legendary Serbian needs no introduction. A 24-time Grand Slam champion, Djokovic may no longer be ranked at the very top, but he remains one of the biggest threats in any draw. At 38, his motivation is driven by legacy and records. If fit, Novak’s tactical brilliance and championship experience make him an undeniable contender for another title run.

7. Lorenzo Musetti (Italy)

Musetti has long been admired for his one-handed backhand and artistic shot-making. Now, he’s added consistency and physicality to his game, pushing him into the top 10. The fast courts of New York may not be his favorite surface, but his improved all-court game makes him dangerous.

8. Holger Rune (Denmark)

Fiery and fearless, Rune is the kind of player who thrives on intensity. His aggressive baseline play and willingness to challenge top seeds make him a wildcard in any draw. While he’s still seeking his first deep US Open run, 2025 might be his breakthrough year.

9. Ben Shelton (USA)

A semifinalist in 2023, Shelton’s explosive lefty serve and electric charisma have made him a fan favorite. Still just 22, he plays with the kind of flair that can ignite Arthur Ashe Stadium. With home support and more experience under his belt, Shelton is a serious threat.

10. Andrey Rublev

Rublev remains one of the most consistent performers on tour, regularly reaching the later rounds of majors. While he’s yet to make a Grand Slam final, his relentless baseline game and emotional intensity mean he’s never an easy out. Can this be the year he breaks through?

The 2025 US Open promises drama, upsets, and unforgettable tennis moments. With a mix of proven champions and hungry contenders, the top 10 seeds are primed to light up the Big Apple. Whether you’re rooting for youth or experience, there’s no shortage of stories to follow.

Here is a table of the top 32 players who will play in the 2025 US Open.

Seed Player Country
1 Jannik Sinner Italy
2 Carlos Alcaraz Spain
3 Alexander Zverev Germany
4 Taylor Fritz USA
5 Jack Draper Great Britain
6 Novak Djokovic Serbia
7 Lorenzo Musetti Italy
8 Holger Rune Denmark
9 Ben Shelton USA
10 Andrey Rublev
11 Frances Tiafoe USA
12 Alex de Minaur Australia
13 Casper Ruud Norway
14 Daniil Medvedev
15 Arthur Fils France
16 Tommy Paul USA
17 Karen Khachanov
18 Jakub Mensik Czech Republic
19 Flavio Cobolli Italy
20 Francisco Cerundolo Argentina
21 Grigor Dimitrov Bulgaria
21 Nick Kyrgios (PR) Australia
22 Tomas Machac Czech Republic
23 Ugo Humbert France
24 Alexei Popyrin Australia
25 Jiri Lehecka Czech Republic
26 Alejandro Davidovich Fokina Spain
27 Stefanos Tsitsipas Greece
28 Felix Auger-Aliassime Canada
29 Tallon Griekspoor Netherlands
30 Alex Michelsen USA
31 Brandon Nakashima USA
32 Sebastian Korda USA

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