Rolex Paris Masters 2025: Final Masters 1000 Showdown Set for Paris
28/10/2025|SB Staff|Tennis Tips & Predictions
<p>The 2025 tennis season is entering its final stretch, with the world's elite ATP players descending upon Paris for the 53rd edition of the Rolex Paris Masters from October 25 to November 2.</p>
<p>As the last Masters 1000 event on the calendar, this prestigious indoor hard court tournament will see 56 singles players and 28 doubles teams competing for glory at the iconic Accor Arena, with qualifying rounds kicking off on Saturday, October 25 (05:00 AEST Sunday in Australia), before the main draw commences on Monday, October 27.</p>
<p>The stakes couldn't be higher as players jostle for crucial <a href="https://www.sportsbet.com.au/events/atp-world-tour-finals">ATP Finals</a> qualification spots and year-end ranking positions, making this one of the most anticipated tournaments of the European indoor swing.</p>
<h2>Top Seeds and Star-Studded Field</h2>
<p>World number one Carlos Alcaraz heads the seedings, followed by Italian sensation Jannik Sinner at number two.</p>
<p>Alexander Zverev, last year's champion who will be looking to defend his crown, slots in as the third seed, whilst seven-time Paris Masters winner Novak Djokovic takes the fourth seeding. American Taylor Fritz rounds out the top five seeds.</p>
<p>The tournament has attracted most of the world's top 45 players, ensuring a field packed with quality throughout the draw. British number two Cameron Norrie will be making his return to the main draw for the first time since 2022, having been forced to contest qualifying last year where he fell short against Frenchman Quentin Halys.</p>
<p>Notably absent from earlier expectations, there have been discussions around player fitness and form heading into the tournament, with several stars carrying niggles from a gruelling season.</p>
<h2>Recent Form Guide: The Top Contenders</h2>
<p>Carlos Alcaraz arrives in Paris fresh from the Six Kings Slam exhibition event in Saudi Arabia, where he reached the final before falling to Jannik Sinner in straight sets on October 18. Whilst exhibition results don't count towards official records, the Spaniard will be eager to bounce back on the ATP Tour and continue his pursuit of the year-end number one ranking.</p>
<p>Jannik Sinner's path to Paris has been more turbulent. The Italian was forced to retire during his third-round match against Tallon Griekspoor at the Shanghai Masters on October 5 whilst trailing 6-7(3), 7-5, 3-2 in brutally humid conditions. The defending Shanghai champion's withdrawal raised fitness concerns, though his commanding Six Kings Slam victory over Alcaraz days later suggests he's back to full health.</p>
<p>Defending champion Alexander Zverev will be aiming for a glorious back-to-back triumph. The German won his maiden Paris Masters title in 2024, defeating Ugo Humbert 6-2, 6-2 in an utterly dominant final performance. That victory gave him his 66th match win of the 2024 season, more than any other player at that stage of the year.</p>
<h2>Tournament Details and British Hopes</h2>
<p>For the first time in its history, the Paris Masters will feature a wheelchair tennis competition running from October 31 to November 2, with eight of the world's top players competing in an ITF 1 event featuring singles and doubles matches.</p>
<p>On the doubles front, Britain boasts significant strength with five players in contention. World number one doubles pair Lloyd Glasspool and Julian Cash lead the British charge, coming off their Wimbledon triumph and Masters 1000 crown at the National Bank Open.</p>
<p>They'll face stiff competition from compatriots Henry Patten and Harri Heliovaara, the two-time Grand Slam champions who captured the China Open title earlier this month.</p>
<p>Roland Garros and US Open runners-up Neal Skupski and Joe Salisbury complete the British contingent, still hunting for their first piece of silverware as a partnership after reaching five ATP finals this season.</p>
<p>The total prize purse for the tournament stands at €6,128,940, with the singles champion set to pocket a substantial cheque along with 1,000 crucial ATP ranking points.</p>
<h2>Rolex Paris Masters 2025 Predictions</h2>
<p>With such a strong field assembled, picking a winner is no easy task, but form and history offer some valuable insights.</p>
<p><strong>Tournament Winner: Jannik Sinner</strong></p>
<p>Whilst both Alcaraz and Sinner possess the quality to claim the title, we're leaning towards the Italian at the top end of the market. Despite his Shanghai retirement scare, Sinner's comprehensive victory over Alcaraz in the Six Kings Slam final demonstrated his current level. The indoor hard court surface suits his flat, powerful game, and at 24 years of age, he should have the fitness to navigate a deep run after adequate rest. His recent form—when healthy—has been exceptional, and the indoor conditions eliminate some of the variables that can trouble him outdoors.</p>
<p><strong>Dark Horse: Alexander Zverev</strong></p>
<p>The defending champion can never be discounted, particularly on indoor hard courts where his big serve and baseline power play to his strengths. Zverev's 2024 title run in Paris was utterly dominant, and he'll draw confidence from that recent success at this venue. The German has consistently performed at Masters 1000 level throughout 2024 and 2025, and his indoor hard court credentials are well established. There's strong value in backing him for another deep run.</p>
<p><strong>British Interest: Cameron Norrie Round of 16</strong></p>
<p>Norrie's return to the main draw shouldn't be underestimated. The Brit has shown quality this season with a Wimbledon quarter-final, Roland Garros fourth round, and US Open third round to his name—results that propelled him back inside the world's top 40. Indoor hard courts suit his consistent baseline game, and he'll be motivated to make a statement after missing last year's main draw. Reaching the Round of 16 represents solid value for the British number two.</p>
<p><strong>Doubles: Glasspool/Cash to Lift the Trophy</strong></p>
<p>The all-British pairing of Lloyd Glasspool and Julian Cash have been in scintillating form throughout 2025, capturing their maiden Grand Slam title at Wimbledon and adding the National Bank Open Masters 1000 crown. With four additional Tour-level titles in their cabinet this season, they're playing with supreme confidence and understanding. As the world number one ranked pair, they represent the value selection in the doubles draw, particularly given their success on faster surfaces this year.</p>
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