The ATP will move to Europe following the Australian Open, with the ABN AMRO Open taking place in Rotterdam, Netherlands from February 3-9, 2025.
An ATP 500 event, the ABN AMRO Open has a rich history with several distinguished champions. Tennis greats like Roger Federer, Bjorn Borg and Arthur Ashe have all lifted the hardcourt trophy.
Previous champions to try again at this year's edition
World No.1 Jannik Sinner is the most recent champion but he won't defend his title. Carlos Alcaraz is now top seed while Russian Daniil Medvedev, who prevailed at the 2023 edition and could pose a threat to Sinner's title hopes.
The Spaniard will be participating alongside another pair of former champions, as Andrey Rublev (2021) and Felix Auger-Aliassime (2022) have also been announced for the event. Below is the list of entrants.
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