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Dimitrov, Fils join Anna Wintour, Venus Williams at Lacoste fashion show

  • Posted: Oct 13, 2025

Grigor Dimitrov and Arthur Fils are two of the most fashionable players on the ATP Tour, so it is fitting they spent time with fashion icons on 5 October.

Fils and Dimitrov attended the Lacoste Spring-Summer 26 Runway Show during Paris Fashion Week. The stars, Nos. 31 and 32 in the PIF ATP Rankings, respectively, mingled fashion titans including Anna Wintour and Venus Williams.

See below some of their photos:

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Anna Wintour and Dimitrov chat at the Lacoste fashion show during the Paris Fashion Week.

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Fils and Dimitrov pose at the Lacoste fashion show during the Paris Fashion Week. 

<img alt=”Arthur Fils and Chloe Paquet at the Lacoste Spring-Summer 26 Runway Show during Paris Fashion Week.” style=”width:100%;” src=”/-/media/images/news/2025/10/13/19/48/fils-paquet-lacoste-october-2025.jpg” />
Fils with WTA star Chloe Paquet at the Lacoste fashion show during the Paris Fashion Week. 

All photos were taken by Adam Katz Sinding.

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Fearnley finds fine margins for Stockholm revenge, upsets Griekspoor

  • Posted: Oct 13, 2025

Jacob Fearnley’s first test at the 2025 BNP Paribas Nordic Open was to try and complete a Stockholm revenge job on Tallon Griekspoor. The Briton succeeded in his mission Monday, although not before some deciding-tie-break drama.

The No. 79 player in the PIF ATP Rankings, Fearnley upset fifth seed Griekspoor 6-3, 6-7(6), 7-6(5) on Day 1 of the indoor ATP 250 to avenge his second-round loss to the Dutchman at the same event a year ago. Fearnley at one point led 6/2 in the third-set tie-break but lost four points in a row, including two on his own serve, before wrapping his two-hour, 44-minute win.

“That was very tough. I thought things were going fairly comfortably up until 5/3 when I was serving for it, and I got a little bit tight,” said Fearnley in his on-court interview. “To be fair to Tallon, he competed hard and upped his level when he needed to. It was just a war until the end. Huge respect to Tallon, but happy to be through.”

Fearnley completed victory despite being outhit 32-34 by Griekspoor in the winner count. The 24-year-old Briton’s serve was the foundation for his triumph, and he finished the match having won 78 per cent (45/58) of points behind his first delivery, according to Infosys ATP Stats.

After levelling his Lexus ATP Head2Head series with Griekspoor at 1-1, Fearnley will next prepare for a second-round meeting against one of two brothers: Home wild cards Mikael Ymer and Elias Ymer play their first-round match on Tuesday for the right to take on the Scot.

In the opening match of the day in Stockholm, Miomir Kecmanovic raced past sixth seed Alexandre Muller to snap a four-match ATP Tour losing streak. The Serbian World No. 49 next plays Tomas Martin Etcheverry or qualifier Mark Lajal.

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Bonzi continues his 'Opelka October' with Brussels win

  • Posted: Oct 13, 2025

Benjamin Bonzi successfully blunted Reilly Opelka’s big-serving game for the second time this month on Monday at the BNP Paribas Fortis European Open.

Just 11 days after Bonzi downed the six-foot, 11-inch American in straight sets in Shanghai, the No. 53 in the PIF ATP Rankings repeated that result with a 6-4, 6-4 victory in Brussels. Bonzi withstood 13 aces from Opelka and forged a decisive five-game streak from 3-3 in the opening set en route to a 70-minute triumph at the indoor hard-court ATP 250.

“Of course it’s easier when you played someone the past week, and I knew how he would serve,” said Bonzi in his on-court interview. “But it’s completely different conditions here than Shanghai. It was way slower in China. Here it is pretty fast. It’s indoors, so his serve is way more efficient.

“I’m very happy with the way I managed to return his serve and play the points when I succeeded in putting the ball back in the court. It was a great first match here.”

Now 14-19 for the season, according to the Infosys ATP Win/Loss Index, Bonzi will take on sixth seed Sebastian Baez or his countryman Valentin Royer in the second round in Brussels. The 29-year-old is looking to build on an impressive record at indoor events: He finished his 2024 season with a 21-1 run indoors (including ATP Challenger Tour events), highlighted by lifting his maiden ATP Tour crown in Metz.

Marcos Giron was the other first-round winner on Monday in Brussels. The American eased past Mattia Bellucci 6-3, 6-4 to set a meeting with fourth seed Alejandro Davidovich Fokina. Giron has not won a set across two previous Lexus ATP Head2Head clashes with the Spaniard, although they have not met since the 2023 US Open.

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Diallo, Marozsan Day 1 winners in Almaty

  • Posted: Oct 13, 2025

Gabriel Diallo has fond memories at the Almaty Open, having reached his first ATP Tour final at the event last year. On Monday, the seventh-seeded Canadian made an impressive start to his latest campaign at the ATP 250, dispatching wild card Amir Omarkhanov 6-3, 6-1.

In a dominant performance, Diallo won 93 per cent (25/27) of his first-serve points, according to Infosys ATP Stats, and did not face a break point to advance after just 62 minutes. Diallo won his maiden tour-level trophy in ‘s-Hertogenbosch earlier this season and will aim to add to that triumph in Almaty, where he next meets Ugo Blanchet or James Duckworth.

It All Adds Up

In other Day 1 action, Fabian Marozsan beat Luca Nardi 7-6(3), 6-3. The No. 52 player in the PIF ATP Rankings recovered from squandering a 5-3 lead in the first set and now leads the Italian 3-0 in the pair’s Lexus ATP Head2Head series. Marozsan has recorded 25 wins this year and is the third Hungarian man to reach that milestone in a season, joining Balazs Taroczy and Marton Fucsovics.

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Can Rune build on Shanghai run and make late Turin push?

  • Posted: Oct 13, 2025

Holger Rune and Daniil Medvedev kept themselves in Nitto ATP Finals contention with positive showings at the Rolex Shanghai Masters. ATPTour.com looks at the movers of the week in the PIF ATP Live Race To Turin as of Monday 13 October.

It All Adds Up

Holger Rune – 12th (2,490 points), +2
The Dane has climbed two spots to 12th in the Live Race after he reached the quarter-finals in Shanghai. Rune earned three wins at the ATP Masters 1000 event to close to 945 points of eighth-placed Lorenzo Musetti, who is in the final qualification spot. Rune, who competes in Stockholm this week, qualified for Turin in 2023. Rune will need an impressive final month of the season if he is to return to Italy in November, but he has found his best level on the indoor hard courts before, winning his maiden Masters 1000 title in Paris in 2022.

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Novak Djokovic – third (4,580), +1
Djokovic has climbed to third in the Live Race and is on the brink of qualifying for the prestigious year-end event following a semi-final showing in Shanghai, where he lost to eventual titlist Valentin Vacherot. The record seven-time Nitto ATP Finals champion is 35-11 on the season, according to the Infosys ATP Win/Loss Index.

Alex de Minaur – seventh (3,545)

The Australian consolidated his seventh-placed position after advancing to the quarter-finals in Shanghai. De Minaur recorded his 50th tour-level victory of the season at the event. It is the first time the 26-year-old has earned 50 wins in a season. He will next compete at the ATP 500 event in Vienna, which begins on Monday 20 October.

Daniil Medvedev – 15th (2,360), +5
Medvedev kept alive his faint chances of qualifying by reaching the semi-finals in Shanghai, beating De Minaur en route to improve to 8-4 in the pair’s Lexus ATP Head2Head series. The 29-year-old has competed at the year-end event for the past six years, lifting the trophy in 2020. He will hope to gain more points this week in Almaty, where he is the second seed at the ATP 250 event.

Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner have already qualified for the Nitto ATP Finals, taking place from 9-16 November at Inalpi Arena in Turin.

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Magic for Monaco: Vacherot's storybook ride leads to historic trip

  • Posted: Oct 13, 2025

It’s been a memorable world-wind trip to the Rolex Shanghai Masters for Melanie-Antoinette de Massy, president of the Monegasque Tennis Federation, Rolex Monte-Carlo Masters and the Monte-Carlo Country Club.

De Massy arrived in Shanghai at midday Friday after a 20-hour trip from Monaco with Rolex Monte-Carlo Masters tournament director David Massey.

On Saturday, de Massy sat in Valentin Vacherot’s guest box along with Massey to see her countryman defeat four-time Rolex Shanghai Masters champion and World No. 5 Novak Djokovic. Twenty-four hours later, de Massy was back in Vacherot’s box to see history being made as the 26-year-old rallied from a set down to defeat his cousin Arthur Rinderknech 4-6, 6-3, 6-3 and become the first player from Monaco in the Open Era to win an ATP Tour singles title.

“I am so, so proud of him and there’s really no words that come to mind to describe really the feelings throughout the match,” said de Massy. “He played incredibly well and the match was fantastic. We saw really some amazing points, fantastic tennis and I’m so glad to be here. I’m so glad to live this moment with him and so happy to see this historical final.”

De Massy’s phone has been receiving nonstop messages from well wishers back home as well as interview requests. Avid tennis fan Prince Albert II of Monaco followed closely Vacherot’s historic run in Shanghai and was messaging de Massy before and during the championship match.

During the final, de Massy said she received several WhatsApp messages from Prince Albert II and afterwards he spoke to her along with Vacherot.

“We spoke for 10 to 15 minutes after the match and he was so thrilled, then Prince Albert spoke to Val for about 10 minutes,” said de Massy, who received close to 100 messages after the final. “He was very touched by Val’s words in the award ceremony and was proud of Val’s results. The Prince gave interviews to the local press and congratulated the work of the Federation. The whole country is proud.”


David Massey and Melanie-Antoinette de Massy supporting Vacherot in Shanghai. Photo: Rolex Shanghai Masters.

There was a watch party at the Monte-Carlo Country Club with members and many of the top junior players in Monaco. The marketplace showed the match at 10:30 in the morning on a massive screen that was organised by the Monaco Town Hall, similar to what is done for the Formula 1 race in Monte-Carlo.

“I turned on my phone, but I haven’t really watched anything yet,” said Vacherot. “I can’t wait to watch the videos, especially at the Monte-Carlo Country Club. I knew they had a big watch party. Because it’s Sunday, everyone is off work, so I think this probably the day there is the most people.”

Shortly after the final ended, Vacherot draped the Monaco flag over his shoulders before the award ceremony began. He reflected on his historic achievement and what it means for his country.

“Just to hold the flag, and to be able to do that for my country is, it’s unreal, of course,” said Vacherot, who climbed from No. 204 to No. 40 in the PIF ATP Rankings. “I’m just thinking about our little federation, our little small country, one of the smallest countries in the world. Probably the smallest federation. We have such, we have not many players, and now we have one Masters 1000 in singles, two Masters 1000 titles in doubles with Hugo Nys — also one Grand Slam final for Hugo in the Australian Open two years ago — and what we get to achieve for Monaco is unbelievable. I hope that we’re making everyone proud of us, and I hope just to keep going.”

Nys is ranked No. 19 in doubles and has been a career-high No. 12 in June 2023. He won his biggest title at ATP Masters 1000 Rome that year and also was a finalist at the Australian Open in 2023. Romain Arneodo, a winner of two doubles titles this season, is ranked No. 45 in doubles after reaching a career-high No. 38 in August.

Earlier this year at the Rolex Monte-Carlo Masters in April, French-born Monegasque player Arneodo made history by winning the doubles title with Frenchman Manuel Guinard. Arneodo became the first Monegasque player to win the Monte-Carlo doubles title.

“For Monaco it’s absolutely extraordinary and we’ve never had a Monaco-born player in the Top 100 in singles,” said de Massy. “We’ve had, as Valentin said at the end of his semi-final match — and I really appreciated that he did that — is to remind everyone that in tennis there’s singles, but there’s also doubles, and we have extraordinary double players. In Monaco we love playing Davis Cup because we love being a team, we love being all together and with Monaco Tennis Federation — and Monaco tennis as a whole actually, whether it’s the tournament, the federation, or the club — is one big family.”

Half-brother and coach Benjamin Balleret instilled the belief in Valentin that he would break into the Top 100 and then take it to a higher level.

“When we were putting goals for Val it was not only Top 100, because it seems a little, like, ‘Oh, for some guys, we just want to be Top 100’,” said Balleret, who ranked a career-high No. 204 in 2006. “No, it’s like, ‘Let’s go. We want to be Top 50, Top 30’. You have more, even more ambition. So our role as the coach and all the team is to be behind him and to push him and to tell him that he believes that he can be a top-50 player. Because I think so many players stop believing.”

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