Rolex Paris Masters 2025: Preview, draw, schedule & how to watch

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Find out everything you need to know about the 2025 Rolex Paris Masters from who’s competing, to the schedule, draw and how you can watch all of the action in the UK.

When is the Rolex Paris Masters 2025?

This year’s Rolex Paris Masters will get underway on Saturday 25 October with the qualifying stages.

Main draw action will begin on Monday 27 October and will run through to Sunday 2 November where the tournament will conclude with the men’s singles and doubles finals.

For the first time, the Paris Masters - Europe’s largest indoor arena - will this year feature a wheelchair tennis competition. Eight of the world’s top players will compete in the ITF 1 event, with singles and doubles matches taking place between Friday 31 October and Sunday 2 November.

Where is the Rolex Paris Masters taking place?

The Rolex Paris Masters is once again being held at the Accor Arena, located in the heart of Paris, France.

The iconic multi-purpose venue, known for hosting a variety of events year-round, transforms into a vibrant tennis arena during the tournament and accomodate up to 15,000 tennis fans for the Masters 1000 event.

Rolex Paris Masters 2025 draw

Information on the draw will be available soon. Keep up with the latest draw updates on the link below:

Draws

Which British players are competing at the Rolex Paris Masters?

Cam Norrie is the only British singles player confirmed for this year's Paris Masters and is set to compete in the main draw of the tournament for the first time since 2022.

Norrie was forced to compete in the qualifying stages last year but failed to secure his place in the main draw after losing out to Frenchman Quentin Halys.

Now, having secured some standout results this year including a quarter-final run at Wimbledon, fourth round appearance at Roland Garros and the third round at the US Open, the British No.2 is back inside the world's top 40 and will look to make a statement return to action in the French capital.

Doubles

Meanwhile, the doubles draw is stacked full of British talent as five players prepare to battle it out to take home the final Masters 1000 crown of the season.

World No.1 and No.4 Lloyd Glasspool and Julian Cash will make their tournament debut as a doubles parternship. It's been a sensational year for the all-British pair who claimed their maiden Grand Slam title at Wimbledon, the Masters 1000 crown at the National Bank Open, as well as a further four Tour-level titles.

The pair will be eager to make a strong start to the indoor hard-court campaign ahead of this year's Nitto ATP Finals, but will be up against stiff competition, particularly in the form of their compatriots.

Henry Patten and Finnish partner Harri Heliovaara will head to Paris off the back of some standout performances that led them to the China Open title at the beginning of the month. While they may be two-time Grand Slam champions and hauled an additional four titles together during their 18-month long partnership, Patten and Heliovaara are yet to lift a Masters 1000 title but will be hoping their fortunes will turn heading into Paris.

Finally, Roland Garros and US Open runners-up Neal Skupski and Joe Salisbury complete the line-up of confirmed doubles stars set to contest the title at the Accor Arena. It's been a memorable year for the British pair, who have reached five ATP finals this year. That said, they're still on the hunt for their first piece of silverware and will be motivated to get their breakthrough in Paris.

Who are the top seeds at the Rolex Paris Masters 2025?

Carlos Alcaraz (ESP)

Jannik Sinner (ITA)

Alexander Zverev (GBR)

Novak Djokovic (SRB)

Taylor Fritz (USA)

Who are the Rolex Paris Masters reigning champions?

Men’s singles: Alexander Zverev (GBR)

Men’s doubles: Santiago Gonzalez (MEX) & Edouard Roger-Vasselin (FRA)

Past British winners at the Rolex Paris Masters?

The Rolex Paris Masters has seen four British tennis players be crowned champion across the singles and doubles draws.

Rolling it back to 1998 where Greg Rusedski became the first British singles champion in Paris, having defeated then world No.1 Pete Sampras 6-4, 7-6(4), 6-3.

In 2003, Tim Henman followed suit as he claimed the biggest title of his career in Paris. After a turbulent season that saw Henman battle through a shoulder injury, the former world No.4 strung together a run to a maiden Masters 1000 crown after sealing a 6-2, 7-6(6), 7-6(2) victory over Andrei Pavel.

Three-time Grand Slam champion Andy Murray rounds off the British singles stars to have claimed the title so far after picking up the title in 2016 - the most decorative year of his career.

Murray came through a tough battle against American John Isner in the final, eventually prevailing 6-3, 6-7(4), 6-4 to etch his name on the silverware and cement his position at world No.1 for the first time in his career.

On the doubles side, Neal Skupski became the first British champion in the tournament's history as he and Dutchman Wesley Koolhof emerged victorious in 2022. The triumph over Ivan Dodig and Austin Krajicek in the final marked the British, Dutch duo's seventh title of the season.

Rolex Paris Masters 2025 prize money?

The prize money for the 2025 Rolex Paris Masters is €6,128,940.

How to watch the Rolex Paris Masters 2025?

You can watch live coverage of all the action at the 2025 Rolex Paris Masters exclusively on Sky Sports Tennis and Now TV.

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