Entry List Open 13 Provence 2025 featuring Ugo Humbert, Hubert Hurkacz and Arthur Fils

Entry List Open 13 Provence 2025 featuring Ugo Humbert, Hubert Hurkacz and Arthur Fils
Entry List Open 13 Provence 2025 featuring Ugo Humbert, Hubert Hurkacz and Arthur Fils

The 2025 Open 13 Provence tournament will see several ATP stars travel to , for the always-entertaining event, which is scheduled to run from February 10-16, 2025.

An ATP 250 event, the Open 13 Provence has a rich history of local winners, with Frenchmen Gilles Simon, Jo Wilfried Tsonga and Michael Llodra all having won the title. World No.14 Ugo Humbert is the latest hometown hero to capture the trophy, with the Frenchman winning last year’s edition. Humbert has been confirmed as an entrant at the 2025 event.

Another previous champion to return

Joining Humbert is the big-hitting Hubert Hurkacz, with the Pole having won the title in 2023. Russian Karen Khachanov is also slated to compete in Marseille, alongside the ever-entertaining Kazakh star Alexander Bublik and American Sebastian Korda.

There will be several French stars competing in front of their home crowd, with the enigmatic Gael Monfils sure to thrill local fans. Joining the recent Auckland champion are a cadre of his compatriots, including rising stars Arthur Fils and Giovanni Mpetshi Perricard. Countrymen Benjamin Bonzi and Quentin Halys are also scheduled to compete in Marseille, alongside Chinese duo Zhizhen Zhang and Juncheng Shan. Below is the list of entrants.

Seed*

Name

Current Ranking

Entry Ranking

1

Ugo Humbert

14

14

2

Hubert Hurkacz

17

17

3

Karen Khachanov

19

19

4

Arthur Son

21

21

5

Sebastian Korda

22

22

6

Jordan Thompson

27

27

7

Giovanni Mpetshi Perricard

30

30

8

Nuno Borges

33

33

Alexander Bublik

37

37

Gael Monfils

41

41

Jan-Lennard Struff

43

43

Zhizhen Zhang

49

49

Juncheng Shang

50

50

Lorenzo Sonego

55

55

Zizou Bergs

60

60

Benjamin Bonzi

64

64

Quentin Halys

74

74

Luca Nardi

83

83

(WC)

(WC)

(WC)

(SE)

(SE)

(THE)

(Q)

(Q)

(Q)

(Q)


France

-

-

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