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The next Gen ATP Finals presented by Pif Draw is out!
Group stage play begins on Wednesday in Jeddah, with the final set on Sunday.
December 14, 2025
The next 2025 ATP Finals draw presented by PIF is out.
The top seed of the Finalist and the Finalist of the Blue Finalist, with both Spanish players in the eight-man field – Martin Landelies and Rafael Jodai Budlekov KJAEER.
The Belgian Alexander Blockx Heads Red Ground, which also shows the Croatian Dino Prizmic, bringing back the American Nishesh Basavareddy and the 18-year-old Justin Engel, the youngest player in the field.
Group stage play will take place Wednesday through Friday, with the semi-finals on Saturday and the final Sunday.
See day 1 schedule

Mohammed Al-Sarah, President of the Saudi Tennis Federation, with ATP Supervisor Ahmed Abdel-Azim at the Sunday Draw event. Photo: Corinne Dubreuil / ATP Tour
The blue team
Tien, 20, enjoyed the first tour season on the ATP Tour with 32 Tour Rank. A Finalist in Jeddah last December, the American showed his level in the world in 2025. He won his first ATP title in Metz and reached the final at the ATP 500 event in Beijing. Tien also advanced to the fourth round at the Australian open and enjoyed a run to the last 16 at the ATP Masters event in Shanghai.
LEFTY recorded a career-high 10 hits in 2025 and a career-high No. 28 in the PIF ATP rankings, having started the season outside the top 120.
Landeluce will trust that he will follow in the previous steps of Carlos Alcaraz when making his decision. The Spaniard advanced to the second round at the ATP Masters event in Cincinnati and lifted the trophy at the ATP Challenger tour event in Orleans, France.
Budkov KJAEER ALL OVER HIS ATP Challenger Tour in Glasgow in February and returned to the winning circle in July with back-to-back finishes in Tampere and Astana, becoming the youngest Norwegian. He then captured his fourth all-time title in that category at the Open De Vendee in France.
Jodar, currently playing at the University of Virginia, will make his debut at the Gen ATP Finals presented by PIF after undergoing late season surgery. The Spaniard has won three ATP Challenger Tour titles in the last three months of the season and will now join the country of Martin for the 20th event and the ranking. Last year, the 19-year-old was a loose mate in Jeddah.

The red team
BlockX will compete in Jeddah for the first time after another year of progress on the ATP Tour and ATP Challenger Tour. The Belgian claimed the crown by throwing in OEiras in January and Bratislava in November. The 20-year-old man also qualified for the ATP Masters event in the 1000 event in Miami and achieved the victory of the first tour level in Cincinnati, where he defeated Marcos Giron.
Prizmic won two ATP Challenger Tour titles in 2025, in Zagreb and Bratislava, respectively, enjoying a 14-match winning streak. The Croatian enjoyed a blast on home soil at the ATP 250 in Umag, where he advanced to the Maiden Tour-Level Houting-Level Countre-Level Harter-Final.
Basavareddy, a 20-year-old Californian, will compete in the next Gen ATP Finals presented by PIF for the second consecutive year. He reached points in Oakland early in the season and picked up tour-level play with wins in Cincinnati, Winston-Salem and Hangzhou. He is here with Gilles Cervara, former coach of Daniil Medvedev.
Engel impressed on home soil in 2025. He beat Janumali countryman Jan-Lennard at the ATP 500 in Hamburg and advanced to Quettgart. The German became the second youngest player since 1990 to win a tour-level match (except the Davis Cup) in all three areas: Hard, Clay and grass. Only Rafael Nadal has accomplished this feat at the age of 17 years, two months.



