16 of the world's top 50 have signed up to play the
Geneva Open between 17-24 May in what is a leading precursor prior to the French Open with
Casper Ruud and
Taylor Fritz leading the way at Parc des Eaux-Vives.
As well as those names, Nicolas Jarry who has previously won the title as well as two runners-up in
Tomas Machac and
Denis Shapovalov are among the 21 names who are directly admitted into the draw. Fritz hasn't played in some time and will return during Madrid.
The American has had an abdominal injury most of the season and has been managing it through the Sunshine Double withdrawing from UTS in Nimes as well as Monte-Carlo. But had entered a few weeks ago into the Entry List which is now fully confirmed.
While Casper Ruud is defending champion famously beating Novak Djokovic en route to the title 12 months ago. Djokovic played this last minute and given that wildcards still need to be confirmed, a big name or two may still enter to get some match time in before Roland Garros.
Grigor Dimitrov and Barcelona semi-finalist Karen Khachanov have also confirmed their spots. As well as Alexei Popyrin, Hubert Hurkacz, Lorenzo Sonego and Matteo Arnaldi. Three wildcards remain as well as qualifiers with rising Swiss ace Henry Bernet and Leo Borg handed Qualifying Wild Cards.
Entry List - 2025 Geneva Open
1. Taylor Fritz (USA/ATP 4)
2. Casper Ruud (NOR/ATP 15)
3. Grigor Dimitrov (BUL/ATP 16)
4. Tomas Machac (CZE/ATP 20)
5. Karen Khachanov (RUS/ATP 25)
6. Alexei Popyrin (AUS/ATP 26)
7. Hubert Hurkacz (POL/ATP 28)
8. Denis Shapovalov (CAN/ATP 30)
9. Tallon Griekspoor (NED/ATP 34)
10. Alex Michelsen (USA/ATP 38)
11. Jordan Thompson (AUS/ATP 40)
12. Nuno Borges (POR/ATP 41)
13. Lorenzo Sonego (ITA/ATP 43)
14. Matteo Arnaldi (ITA/ATP 44)
15. Miomir Kecmanovic (SER/ATP 47)
16. Zizou Bergs (BEL/ATP 50)
17. Quentin Halys (FRA/ATP 52)
18. Jaume Munar (ATP 53)
19. Nicolas Jarry (CHI/ATP 57)
20. Juncheng Shang (CHN/ATP 60)
21. Benjamin Bonzi (FRA/ATP 62)