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ATP M1000 Rogers Cup Toronto 7/27 - 8/7 2025
Tournament: National Bank Open Presented by Rogers
Location: Toronto, Canada
Dates: 27 July - 7 August, 2025
Tier: ATP M1000
Surface: Hard
Prize Money: $9,193,540
Entries
Seed* Name Current Ranking Entry Ranking
1 Jannik Sinner 1 1
2 Carlos Alcaraz 2 2
3 Alexander Zverev 3 3
4 Jack Draper 4 4
5 Taylor Fritz 5 5
6 Novak Djokovic 6 6
7 Lorenzo Musetti 7 7
8 Holger Rune 8 8
9 Daniil Medvedev 9 9
10 Ben Shelton 10 10
11 Alex de Minaur 11 11
12 Frances Tiafoe 12 12
13 Tommy Paul 13 13
14 Andrey Rublev 14 14
15 Casper Ruud 15 15
16 Arthur Fils 16 16
17 Jakub Mensik 17 17
18 Ugo Humbert 18 18
19 Francisco Cerundolo 19 19
20 Karen Khachanov 20 20
21 Grigor Dimitrov 21 21
22 Alexei Popyrin 22 22
23 Tomas Machac 23 23
24 Flavio Cobolli 24 24
25 Jiri Lehecka 25 25
26 Stefanos Tsitsipas 26 26
27 Alejandro Davidovich Fokina 27 27
28 Felix Auger-Aliassime 28 28
29 Tallon Griekspoor 29 29
30 Denis Shapovalov 30 30
31 Alexander Bublik 31 31
32 Alex Michelsen 32 32
Sebastian Korda 33 33
Brandon Nakashima 34 34
Matteo Berrettini 35 35
Giovanni Mpetshi Perricard 36 36
Nuno Borges 37 37
Sebastian Baez 38 38
Hubert Hurkacz 39 39
Gabriel Diallo 40 40
Alexandre Muller 41 41
Roberto Bautista Agut 42 42
Matteo Arnaldi 43 43
Jordan Thompson 44 44
Marcos Giron 45 45
Quentin Halys 46 46
Lorenzo Sonego 47 47
Gael Monfils 48 48
Miomir Kecmanovic 49 49
Zizou Bergs 50 50
Jacob Fearnley 51 51
Pedro Martinez 52 52
Tomas Martin Etcheverry 53 53
Joao Fonseca 54 54
Jaume Munar 55 55
Camilo Ugo Carabelli 56 56
Daniel Altmaier 57 57
Fabian Marozsan 58 58
Luciano Darderi 59 59
Laslo Djere 60 60
Cameron Norrie 61 61
Learner Tien 62 62
David Goffin 63 63
Benjamin Bonzi 64 64
Francisco Comesana 65 65
Kei Nishikori 66 66
Damir Dzumhur 67 67
Hamad Medjedovic 68 68
Corentin Moutet 69 69
Reilly Opelka 70 70
Yunchaokete Bu 71 71
Arthur Rinderknech 72 72
Mattia Bellucci 73 73
Jenson Brooksby 101 52 (PR)
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Name Current Ranking Entry Ranking
1 Roberto Carballes Baena 74 74
2 Sebastian Ofner 165 74 (PR)
3 Roman Safiullin 75 75
4 Aleksandar Kovacevic 76 76
5 Christopher O'Connell 77 77
6 Vit Kopriva 78 78
7 Hugo Dellien 79 79
8 Juncheng Shang 80 80
9 Borna Coric 81 81
10 Yoshihito Nishioka 82 82
11 Marin Cilic 83 83
12 Alejandro Tabilo 84 84
13 Raphael Collignon 85 85
14 Hugo Gaston 86 86
15 Rinky Hijikata 87 87
16 Mackenzie McDonald 88 88
17 Ethan Quinn 89 89
18 Adam Walton 90 90
19 Mariano Navone 91 91
20 Botic van de Zandschulp 92 92
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Location: Toronto, Canada
Dates: 27 July - 7 August, 2025
Tier: ATP M1000
Surface: Hard
Prize Money: $9,193,540
Entries
Seed* Name Current Ranking Entry Ranking
1 Jannik Sinner 1 1
2 Carlos Alcaraz 2 2
3 Alexander Zverev 3 3
4 Jack Draper 4 4
5 Taylor Fritz 5 5
6 Novak Djokovic 6 6
7 Lorenzo Musetti 7 7
8 Holger Rune 8 8
9 Daniil Medvedev 9 9
10 Ben Shelton 10 10
11 Alex de Minaur 11 11
12 Frances Tiafoe 12 12
13 Tommy Paul 13 13
14 Andrey Rublev 14 14
15 Casper Ruud 15 15
16 Arthur Fils 16 16
17 Jakub Mensik 17 17
18 Ugo Humbert 18 18
19 Francisco Cerundolo 19 19
20 Karen Khachanov 20 20
21 Grigor Dimitrov 21 21
22 Alexei Popyrin 22 22
23 Tomas Machac 23 23
24 Flavio Cobolli 24 24
25 Jiri Lehecka 25 25
26 Stefanos Tsitsipas 26 26
27 Alejandro Davidovich Fokina 27 27
28 Felix Auger-Aliassime 28 28
29 Tallon Griekspoor 29 29
30 Denis Shapovalov 30 30
31 Alexander Bublik 31 31
32 Alex Michelsen 32 32
Sebastian Korda 33 33
Brandon Nakashima 34 34
Matteo Berrettini 35 35
Giovanni Mpetshi Perricard 36 36
Nuno Borges 37 37
Sebastian Baez 38 38
Hubert Hurkacz 39 39
Gabriel Diallo 40 40
Alexandre Muller 41 41
Roberto Bautista Agut 42 42
Matteo Arnaldi 43 43
Jordan Thompson 44 44
Marcos Giron 45 45
Quentin Halys 46 46
Lorenzo Sonego 47 47
Gael Monfils 48 48
Miomir Kecmanovic 49 49
Zizou Bergs 50 50
Jacob Fearnley 51 51
Pedro Martinez 52 52
Tomas Martin Etcheverry 53 53
Joao Fonseca 54 54
Jaume Munar 55 55
Camilo Ugo Carabelli 56 56
Daniel Altmaier 57 57
Fabian Marozsan 58 58
Luciano Darderi 59 59
Laslo Djere 60 60
Cameron Norrie 61 61
Learner Tien 62 62
David Goffin 63 63
Benjamin Bonzi 64 64
Francisco Comesana 65 65
Kei Nishikori 66 66
Damir Dzumhur 67 67
Hamad Medjedovic 68 68
Corentin Moutet 69 69
Reilly Opelka 70 70
Yunchaokete Bu 71 71
Arthur Rinderknech 72 72
Mattia Bellucci 73 73
Jenson Brooksby 101 52 (PR)
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Name Current Ranking Entry Ranking
1 Roberto Carballes Baena 74 74
2 Sebastian Ofner 165 74 (PR)
3 Roman Safiullin 75 75
4 Aleksandar Kovacevic 76 76
5 Christopher O'Connell 77 77
6 Vit Kopriva 78 78
7 Hugo Dellien 79 79
8 Juncheng Shang 80 80
9 Borna Coric 81 81
10 Yoshihito Nishioka 82 82
11 Marin Cilic 83 83
12 Alejandro Tabilo 84 84
13 Raphael Collignon 85 85
14 Hugo Gaston 86 86
15 Rinky Hijikata 87 87
16 Mackenzie McDonald 88 88
17 Ethan Quinn 89 89
18 Adam Walton 90 90
19 Mariano Navone 91 91
20 Botic van de Zandschulp 92 92
Withdrawals
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Re: ATP M1000 Rogers Cup 7/27 - 8/7 2025
Qualifying Entry Lists
Entries
Seed* Name Current Ranking Entry Ranking
1 Roman Safiullin 75 75
2 Aleksandar Kovacevic 76 76
3 Christopher O'Connell 77 77
4 Vit Kopriva 78 78
5 Hugo Dellien 79 79
6 Juncheng Shang 80 80
7 Borna Coric 81 81
8 Yoshihito Nishioka 82 82
9 Alejandro Tabilo 84 84
10 Hugo Gaston 86 86
11 Rinky Hijikata 87 87
12 Mackenzie McDonald 88 88
13 Ethan Quinn 89 89
14 Adam Walton 90 90
15 Mariano Navone 91 91
16 Aleksandar Vukic 93 93
Pablo Carreno Busta 94 94
Luca Nardi 95 95
Chun-Hsin Tseng 96 96
Otto Virtanen 97 97
Brandon Holt 99 99
James Duckworth 103 103
Tristan Schoolkate 104 104
Daniel Elahi Galan 107 107
Tomas Barrios Vera 108 108
Juan Manuel Cerundolo 112 112
Valentin Royer 113 113
Dalibor Svrcina 114 114
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1 Michael Mmoh 327 117 (PR)
2 Emilio Nava 119 119
3 Tristan Boyer 120 120
4 Adrian Mannarino 123 123
5 Terence Atmane 124 124
6 Pierre-Hugues Herbert 127 127
7 Eliot Spizzirri 128 128
8 Colton Smith 134 134
9 Facundo Bagnis 844 135 (PR)
10 Alexander Blockx 141 141
11 Shintaro Mochizuki 144 144
12 Liam Draxl 147 147
13 Kyrian Jacquet 148 148
14 Juan Pablo Ficovich 155 155
15 Taro Daniel 156 156
16 Nicolas Moreno De Alboran 158 158
17 Mitchell Krueger 164 164
18 Li Tu 166 166
19 Mark Lajal 168 168
20 Coleman Wong 172 172
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Seed* Name Current Ranking Entry Ranking
1 Roman Safiullin 75 75
2 Aleksandar Kovacevic 76 76
3 Christopher O'Connell 77 77
4 Vit Kopriva 78 78
5 Hugo Dellien 79 79
6 Juncheng Shang 80 80
7 Borna Coric 81 81
8 Yoshihito Nishioka 82 82
9 Alejandro Tabilo 84 84
10 Hugo Gaston 86 86
11 Rinky Hijikata 87 87
12 Mackenzie McDonald 88 88
13 Ethan Quinn 89 89
14 Adam Walton 90 90
15 Mariano Navone 91 91
16 Aleksandar Vukic 93 93
Pablo Carreno Busta 94 94
Luca Nardi 95 95
Chun-Hsin Tseng 96 96
Otto Virtanen 97 97
Brandon Holt 99 99
James Duckworth 103 103
Tristan Schoolkate 104 104
Daniel Elahi Galan 107 107
Tomas Barrios Vera 108 108
Juan Manuel Cerundolo 112 112
Valentin Royer 113 113
Dalibor Svrcina 114 114
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Name Current Ranking Entry Ranking
1 Michael Mmoh 327 117 (PR)
2 Emilio Nava 119 119
3 Tristan Boyer 120 120
4 Adrian Mannarino 123 123
5 Terence Atmane 124 124
6 Pierre-Hugues Herbert 127 127
7 Eliot Spizzirri 128 128
8 Colton Smith 134 134
9 Facundo Bagnis 844 135 (PR)
10 Alexander Blockx 141 141
11 Shintaro Mochizuki 144 144
12 Liam Draxl 147 147
13 Kyrian Jacquet 148 148
14 Juan Pablo Ficovich 155 155
15 Taro Daniel 156 156
16 Nicolas Moreno De Alboran 158 158
17 Mitchell Krueger 164 164
18 Li Tu 166 166
19 Mark Lajal 168 168
20 Coleman Wong 172 172
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Re: ATP M1000 Rogers Cup 7/27 - 8/7 2025
A pair of tennis superstars won't suit up in Toronto after all.
Wimbledon champion Jannik Sinner and 24-time Grand Slam winner Novak Djokovic each withdrew from the National Bank Open presented by Rogers on Sunday.
Both players cited recovery following long runs at the All England Club earlier this month.
The 23-year-old Sinner won the National Bank Open in 2023.
“I’m really disappointed to be missing the National Bank Open in Toronto, especially as I have such fond memories of playing in Canada. Winning that title in Toronto two years ago was the start of a really special moment for me, but after speaking with my team, I have to recover,” Sinner said in a release.
Djokovic, 38, has won the Canada tournament four times in his career.
He reached the semifinals at Wimbledon before falling to Sinner in straight sets.
Meanwhile, world No. 5 Jack Draper and No. 38 Jordan Thompson also withdrew from the hard-court tournament, which runs from July 26 to Aug. 7.
This year's edition of the National Bank Open features an expanded 12-day, 96-player format.
The women's event runs concurrently with the men's in Montreal.
https://www.sportsnet.ca/atp/article/ja ... n-toronto/
Wimbledon champion Jannik Sinner and 24-time Grand Slam winner Novak Djokovic each withdrew from the National Bank Open presented by Rogers on Sunday.
Both players cited recovery following long runs at the All England Club earlier this month.
The 23-year-old Sinner won the National Bank Open in 2023.
“I’m really disappointed to be missing the National Bank Open in Toronto, especially as I have such fond memories of playing in Canada. Winning that title in Toronto two years ago was the start of a really special moment for me, but after speaking with my team, I have to recover,” Sinner said in a release.
Djokovic, 38, has won the Canada tournament four times in his career.
He reached the semifinals at Wimbledon before falling to Sinner in straight sets.
Meanwhile, world No. 5 Jack Draper and No. 38 Jordan Thompson also withdrew from the hard-court tournament, which runs from July 26 to Aug. 7.
This year's edition of the National Bank Open features an expanded 12-day, 96-player format.
The women's event runs concurrently with the men's in Montreal.
https://www.sportsnet.ca/atp/article/ja ... n-toronto/
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Re: ATP M1000 Rogers Cup 7/27 - 8/7 2025
So, Sinner, age 23, played 22 sets over a span of two weeks, and needs at least three weeks to recover.
I give up. The tour nowadays must simply be much tougher than in the 70's/80's, when players like Vilas could play 144 matches a year (1977), wielding a 15 oz racquet. Or 133 (Lendl, 1980).
I give up. The tour nowadays must simply be much tougher than in the 70's/80's, when players like Vilas could play 144 matches a year (1977), wielding a 15 oz racquet. Or 133 (Lendl, 1980).
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Re: ATP M1000 Rogers Cup 7/27 - 8/7 2025
I think he's not telling the truth. The real reason is that he thinks one tournament is sufficient to prepare for USO and prefers Cincy.
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Re: ATP M1000 Rogers Cup 7/27 - 8/7 2025
We don't really know how serious the bone bruise on his elbow was.ponchi101 wrote: ↑Sun Jul 20, 2025 3:32 pm So, Sinner, age 23, played 22 sets over a span of two weeks, and needs at least three weeks to recover.
I give up. The tour nowadays must simply be much tougher than in the 70's/80's, when players like Vilas could play 144 matches a year (1977), wielding a 15 oz racquet. Or 133 (Lendl, 1980).
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Re: ATP M1000 Rogers Cup 7/27 - 8/7 2025
And Alcaraz is out now as well.
https://www.marca.com/tenis/masters-100 ... nnati.html
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Re: ATP M1000 Rogers Cup 7/27 - 8/7 2025
Another doping scandalllll?????????ponchi101 wrote: ↑Sun Jul 20, 2025 3:32 pm So, Sinner, age 23, played 22 sets over a span of two weeks, and needs at least three weeks to recover.
I give up. The tour nowadays must simply be much tougher than in the 70's/80's, when players like Vilas could play 144 matches a year (1977), wielding a 15 oz racquet. Or 133 (Lendl, 1980).
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Re: ATP M1000 Rogers Cup 7/27 - 8/7 2025
(they do seem to get a bit more precious once they reach the top)Owendonovan wrote: ↑Sun Jul 20, 2025 6:47 pmAnother doping scandalllll?????????ponchi101 wrote: ↑Sun Jul 20, 2025 3:32 pm So, Sinner, age 23, played 22 sets over a span of two weeks, and needs at least three weeks to recover.
I give up. The tour nowadays must simply be much tougher than in the 70's/80's, when players like Vilas could play 144 matches a year (1977), wielding a 15 oz racquet. Or 133 (Lendl, 1980).
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Re: ATP M1000 Rogers Cup 7/27 - 8/7 2025
UPDATED MD Singles Entry Lists
Entries
Seed* Name Current Ranking Entry Ranking
1 Carlos Alcaraz 2 2
2 Alexander Zverev 3 3
3 Taylor Fritz 4 5
4 Lorenzo Musetti 7 7
5 Holger Rune 8 8
6 Ben Shelton 9 10
7 Andrey Rublev 10 14
8 Frances Tiafoe 11 12
9 Alex de Minaur 12 11
10 Casper Ruud 13 15
11 Daniil Medvedev 14 9
12 Arthur Fils 15 16
13 Tommy Paul 16 13
14 Karen Khachanov 17 20
15 Jakub Mensik 18 17
16 Flavio Cobolli 19 24
17 Francisco Cerundolo 20 19
18 Grigor Dimitrov 21 21
19 Tomas Machac 22 23
20 Ugo Humbert 23 18
21 Alexei Popyrin 24 22
22 Jiri Lehecka 25 25
23 Alejandro Davidovich Fokina 26 27
24 Stefanos Tsitsipas 27 26
25 Felix Auger-Aliassime 28 28
26 Tallon Griekspoor 29 29
27 Alex Michelsen 30 32
28 Brandon Nakashima 31 34
29 Sebastian Korda 32 33
30 Denis Shapovalov 33 30
31 Alexander Bublik 34 31
32 Nuno Borges 35 37
Matteo Berrettini 36 35
Sebastian Baez 37 38
Gabriel Diallo 38 40
Lorenzo Sonego 40 47
Hubert Hurkacz 41 39
Alexandre Muller 42 41
Cameron Norrie 43 61
Matteo Arnaldi 44 43
Giovanni Mpetshi Perricard 45 36
Marcos Giron 46 45
Pedro Martinez 47 52
Joao Fonseca 48 54
Gael Monfils 49 48
Miomir Kecmanovic 50 49
Jaume Munar 51 55
Quentin Halys 52 46
Zizou Bergs 53 50
Roberto Bautista Agut 54 42
Luciano Darderi 55 59
Fabian Marozsan 56 58
Jacob Fearnley 57 51
Tomas Martin Etcheverry 58 53
Camilo Ugo Carabelli 59 56
Laslo Djere 60 60
Daniel Altmaier 61 57
Corentin Moutet 62 69
Mattia Bellucci 63 73
Arthur Rinderknech 64 72
Reilly Opelka 66 70
Learner Tien 67 62
David Goffin 68 63
Benjamin Bonzi 69 64
Damir Dzumhur 70 67
Kei Nishikori 71 66
Hamad Medjedovic 72 68
Yunchaokete Bu 73 71
Francisco Comesana 74 65
Aleksandar Kovacevic 76 76
Roman Safiullin 78 75
Roberto Carballes Baena 79 74
Jenson Brooksby 99 52 (PR)
(WC) Liam Draxl 121
Sebastian Ofner 141 74 (PR)
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1 Christopher O'Connell 77 77
2 Vit Kopriva 83 78
3 Hugo Dellien 94 79
4 Juncheng Shang 85 80
5 Borna Coric 88 81
6 Yoshihito Nishioka 87 82
7 Marin Cilic 65 83
8 Alejandro Tabilo 103 84
9 Raphael Collignon 84 85
10 Hugo Gaston 91 86
11 Rinky Hijikata 80 87
12 Mackenzie McDonald 86 88
13 Ethan Quinn 82 89
14 Adam Walton 97 90
15 Mariano Navone 75 91
16 Botic van de Zandschulp 100 92
17 Aleksandar Vukic 90 93
18 Pablo Carreno Busta 92 94
19 Luca Nardi 95 95
20 Chun-Hsin Tseng 98 96
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Jannik Sinner 1 1
Jack Draper 5 4
Novak Djokovic 6 6
Jordan Thompson 39 44
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1 Carlos Alcaraz 2 2
2 Alexander Zverev 3 3
3 Taylor Fritz 4 5
4 Lorenzo Musetti 7 7
5 Holger Rune 8 8
6 Ben Shelton 9 10
7 Andrey Rublev 10 14
8 Frances Tiafoe 11 12
9 Alex de Minaur 12 11
10 Casper Ruud 13 15
11 Daniil Medvedev 14 9
12 Arthur Fils 15 16
13 Tommy Paul 16 13
14 Karen Khachanov 17 20
15 Jakub Mensik 18 17
16 Flavio Cobolli 19 24
17 Francisco Cerundolo 20 19
18 Grigor Dimitrov 21 21
19 Tomas Machac 22 23
20 Ugo Humbert 23 18
21 Alexei Popyrin 24 22
22 Jiri Lehecka 25 25
23 Alejandro Davidovich Fokina 26 27
24 Stefanos Tsitsipas 27 26
25 Felix Auger-Aliassime 28 28
26 Tallon Griekspoor 29 29
27 Alex Michelsen 30 32
28 Brandon Nakashima 31 34
29 Sebastian Korda 32 33
30 Denis Shapovalov 33 30
31 Alexander Bublik 34 31
32 Nuno Borges 35 37
Matteo Berrettini 36 35
Sebastian Baez 37 38
Gabriel Diallo 38 40
Lorenzo Sonego 40 47
Hubert Hurkacz 41 39
Alexandre Muller 42 41
Cameron Norrie 43 61
Matteo Arnaldi 44 43
Giovanni Mpetshi Perricard 45 36
Marcos Giron 46 45
Pedro Martinez 47 52
Joao Fonseca 48 54
Gael Monfils 49 48
Miomir Kecmanovic 50 49
Jaume Munar 51 55
Quentin Halys 52 46
Zizou Bergs 53 50
Roberto Bautista Agut 54 42
Luciano Darderi 55 59
Fabian Marozsan 56 58
Jacob Fearnley 57 51
Tomas Martin Etcheverry 58 53
Camilo Ugo Carabelli 59 56
Laslo Djere 60 60
Daniel Altmaier 61 57
Corentin Moutet 62 69
Mattia Bellucci 63 73
Arthur Rinderknech 64 72
Reilly Opelka 66 70
Learner Tien 67 62
David Goffin 68 63
Benjamin Bonzi 69 64
Damir Dzumhur 70 67
Kei Nishikori 71 66
Hamad Medjedovic 72 68
Yunchaokete Bu 73 71
Francisco Comesana 74 65
Aleksandar Kovacevic 76 76
Roman Safiullin 78 75
Roberto Carballes Baena 79 74
Jenson Brooksby 99 52 (PR)
(WC) Liam Draxl 121
Sebastian Ofner 141 74 (PR)
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1 Christopher O'Connell 77 77
2 Vit Kopriva 83 78
3 Hugo Dellien 94 79
4 Juncheng Shang 85 80
5 Borna Coric 88 81
6 Yoshihito Nishioka 87 82
7 Marin Cilic 65 83
8 Alejandro Tabilo 103 84
9 Raphael Collignon 84 85
10 Hugo Gaston 91 86
11 Rinky Hijikata 80 87
12 Mackenzie McDonald 86 88
13 Ethan Quinn 82 89
14 Adam Walton 97 90
15 Mariano Navone 75 91
16 Botic van de Zandschulp 100 92
17 Aleksandar Vukic 90 93
18 Pablo Carreno Busta 92 94
19 Luca Nardi 95 95
20 Chun-Hsin Tseng 98 96
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Jannik Sinner 1 1
Jack Draper 5 4
Novak Djokovic 6 6
Jordan Thompson 39 44
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Re: ATP M1000 Rogers Cup 7/27 - 8/7 2025
Owendonovan wrote: ↑Sun Jul 20, 2025 6:47 pmAnother doping scandalllll?????????ponchi101 wrote: ↑Sun Jul 20, 2025 3:32 pm So, Sinner, age 23, played 22 sets over a span of two weeks, and needs at least three weeks to recover.
I give up. The tour nowadays must simply be much tougher than in the 70's/80's, when players like Vilas could play 144 matches a year (1977), wielding a 15 oz racquet. Or 133 (Lendl, 1980).
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Re: ATP M1000 Rogers Cup 7/27 - 8/7 2025
And this is not just another tournament. Basically, it is the Canadian Open, the third oldest tournament in history.Owendonovan wrote: ↑Sun Jul 20, 2025 6:50 pm(they do seem to get a bit more precious once they reach the top)Owendonovan wrote: ↑Sun Jul 20, 2025 6:47 pmAnother doping scandalllll?????????ponchi101 wrote: ↑Sun Jul 20, 2025 3:32 pm So, Sinner, age 23, played 22 sets over a span of two weeks, and needs at least three weeks to recover.
I give up. The tour nowadays must simply be much tougher than in the 70's/80's, when players like Vilas could play 144 matches a year (1977), wielding a 15 oz racquet. Or 133 (Lendl, 1980).
Having them dropping out is no good.
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Re: ATP M1000 Rogers Cup 7/27 - 8/7 2025
I blame the tour schedule.
The Canadian open is now 12 days? The Final/s overlap with the start of Cincinnati and then the US Open?
I would skip either Canada or Cincy and it looks like everyone chose Canada and that is so unfair to Canadian fans.
The Canadian open is now 12 days? The Final/s overlap with the start of Cincinnati and then the US Open?
I would skip either Canada or Cincy and it looks like everyone chose Canada and that is so unfair to Canadian fans.
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Re: ATP M1000 Rogers Cup 7/27 - 8/7 2025
Until the schedule changes the players who do well at Wimbledon, or have any sort of injury concern will not be playing Canada.
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Re: ATP M1000 Rogers Cup 7/27 - 8/7 2025
Sinner and Alcaraz have just fought through two consecutive major finals. Who else has done that?. They deserve a break.
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