Here you will find all the latest updates on the Hamburg Open 2025, including exciting player announcements, tournament highlights, and important information. Be the first to know which top stars will not miss the prestigious event and which exciting developments will shape the tournament. Stay up to date and don't miss any highlights of the Hamburg Open!
Bestätigt: Gaël Monfils
Gaël Monfils, einer der charismatischsten und spektakulärsten Tennisspieler, kehrt nach sieben Jahren zu den Hamburg Open 2025 zurück. Neben dem 38-jährigen Franzosen, der jüngst in Auckland seinen 13. Karrieretitel gewann, treten auch Deutschlands Nummer zwei Jan-Lennard Struff, der Top-Ten-Spieler Andrey Rublev und die deutschen Doppel-Titelverteidiger Kevin Krawietz und Tim Pütz an. Turnierdirektor Enric Molina Mur verspricht ein Event voller Highlights, das die Fans begeistern wird. Weitere Top-Spieler werden bald angekündigt.
Confirmed: Kevin Krawietz und Tim Pütz
The German world-class doubles team Kevin Krawietz and Tim Pütz will compete again at the Hamburg Open 2025 (May 17–24) and are aiming for the historic triple: After their victories in 2023 and 2024, they want to become the first duo to win three consecutive doubles titles at Rothenbaum. The two players are looking forward to the support of their home fans, who always motivate them. Tournament director Enric Molina Mur emphasizes the special appeal of the German doubles team for the prestigious tournament.
Confirmed: Jan-Lennard Struff
Jan-Lennard Struff, Germany's No. 2, has confirmed his participation in the Hamburg Open 2025 and will play at Rothenbaum from May 17 to 24 for the 15th time. The popular tennis professional is known for his powerful serve and inspired with his first ATP title in Munich in 2024, as well as an impressive Davis Cup performance. Tournament director Enric Molina Mur praises Struff as a role model for young German talents and is excited about his comeback.
Confirmed: Andrey Rublev
Andrey Rublev, currently ranked No. 8 in the world and the 2020 tournament winner, will compete at the Hamburg Open 2025. From May 17 to 24, the powerful baseline player returns to Rothenbaum, where he has already celebrated spectacular successes. Tournament director Enric Molina Mur emphasizes Rublev’s special connection to Hamburg and announces a week full of world-class tennis and surprises. Rublev reflects on a successful tennis year in 2024, with victories in Madrid and Hong Kong, as well as his requalification for the ATP Finals.