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Fonseca, Bublik, Coric & more… Recap the Challenger 175 champions of 2025

  • Posted: Dec 30, 2025

Joao Fonseca and Alexander Bublik were among those to use the ATP Challenger 175 level as a springboard to bigger stages in 2025. They were not the only stars to shine at the highest category of ATP Challenger tournaments. Borna Coric earned a memorable victory against Stan Wawrinka in a thrilling Aix-en-Provence final.

Fonseca, Bublik and Coric were three of the six Challenger 175 titlists of 2025. ATPTour.com recaps this past season’s champions at that level.

Fonseca enters Challenger record books in Phoenix
Fonseca stacked milestone accomplishments in his breakthrough season, including a historic title run at the Arizona Tennis Classic. The Brazilian became the second-youngest player from South America — behind Juan Martin del Potro — to win three ATP Challenger titles.

“Having a good run at this Challenger, a 175, but it could be like an ATP 250 by the ranking of the players, easily,” Fonseca said in Phoenix. “It was super, super hard.”

South American-born players to win three Challenger titles aged 18 and under:

Player Age
Juan Martin del Potro  17 years, 10 months
Joao Fonseca 18 years, six months
Guillermo Coria 18 years, 10 months

Andre Agassi made a special appearance at the Phoenix Challenger, where the former No. 1 performed the honourary coin toss ahead of Fonseca’s quarter-final match against Hugo Gaston. In the final, Fonseca defeated Alexander Bublik 7-6(5), 7-6(0).

Kovacevic wins biggest career crown
The same week Fonseca triumphed in Phoenix, American Aleksandar Kovacevic claimed his biggest career title at the Cap Cana Challenger in the Dominican Republic. Kovacevic, like Fonseca, defeated four Top 100 players en route to the title. The former University of Illinois standout raced past Damir Dzumhur 6-2, 6-3 in a 71-minute final at the Republica Dominicana Open, Copa Cap Cana Ciudad Destino.

“The conditions here are very, very difficult to be ready for,” a relieved Kovacevic said after winning the trophy. “In my quarter-final match, I was cramping at the end of the match and that could be the difference. If I cramped a little bit harder, I wouldn’t have been able to continue the match or I’d have had to retire probably.”

Coric downs Wawrinka in deciding-set tie-break to triumph in Aix-en-Provence
Fan favourites Borna Coric and Stan Wawrinka delivered a championship-match showdown at the Open Aix Provence Crédit Agricole. Coric, former No. 12 in the PIF ATP Rankings, outlasted the three-time major champion 6-7(5), 6-3, 7-6(4) after a hard-fought three-hour, 11-minute battle on the French clay.

Coric won three consecutive Challenger titles spanning from February to March, and then added to that count in Aix-en-Provence. The Croatian was one of six players to capture four Challenger titles in 2025.

Michelsen wins first clay-court title with dominant week in Estoril
Alex Michelsen celebrated a milestone moment at the Millennium Estoril Open, where the American captured his first clay-court title. Michelsen did not drop a set all week and following his title run, he returned to his career-high No. 32.

“My mindset has gotten better on clay since last year. I was kind of dreading it, but now I’m enjoying it,” Michelsen said after defeating Italian Andrea Pellegrino 6-4, 6-4 in the final. “I got here super early because I lost in the first round in Madrid, so I probably had five, six days of preparation before I played, so I had really good preparation this week.”

Bublik builds momentum before surging on ATP Tour
Bublik produced his career-best season, claiming four tour-level titles and propelling to a career-high No. 11 in November. Before that surge in the second half of the year, Bublik was building momentum at Challenger tournaments, including in Phoenix, where he reached the final and then on clay in Turin, where the Kazakh won the Piemonte Open Intesa Sanpaolo.

“For me, it was just keeping my level to get back to where I belong where I stayed most of my career,” Bublik said after beating Buyunchaokete 6-3, 6-3 in the Turin final. “It’s just a little step towards what I really want to achieve.”

Mpetshi Perricard serves up home victory in Bordeaux
Giovanni Mpetshi Perricard leaned on a standout serving performance to win on home soil at the BNP Paribas Primrose Bordeaux. The 6’10” Frenchman outlasted former No. 16 Nikoloz Basilashvili 6-3, 6-7(5), 7-5 after hammering 26 aces in the final, during which he also saved 11 of 12 break points, according to Infosys ATP Stats.

Bublik and Mpetshi Perricard’s winning form was quickly put to test, as the two faced off in the opening round of the ATP 500 event in Hamburg just two days after they each were lifting trophies. Mpetshi Perricard won their Hamburg meeting to improve to 2-1 in their Lexus ATP Head2Head series.

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Who is competing in the 2026 United Cup?

  • Posted: Dec 30, 2025

Who is competing in the 2026 United Cup? In which group will their country be competing and where?

View below the full list of groups, countries and players for the mixed-teams event, which will be played across Perth and Sydney from 2-11 January.

PERTH

Group A

 United States
Taylor Fritz
Mackenzie McDonald
Christian Harrison

Coco Gauff
Varvara Lepchenko
Nicole Melichar-Martinez

Spain 
Jaume Munar 
Carlos Taberner
Inigo Cervantes
Jessica Bouzas Maneiro
Andrea Lazaro Garcia
Yvonne Cavalle-Reimers 
 Argentina
 Sebastian Baez
Marco Trungelliti
Guido Andreozzi
Solana Sierra
Maria Lourdes Carle
Nicole Fossa Huergo 

Group C

Italy
Flavio Cobolli
Andrea Pellegrino
Andrea Vavassori
Jasmine Paolini
Nuria Brancaccio
Sara Errani
France
Arthur Rinderknech
Geoffrey Blancaneaux
Edouard Roger-Vasselin
Leolia Jeanjean
Tiantsoa Rakotomanga Rajaonah
Elixane Lechemia
Switzerland
Stan Wawrinka
Jakub Paul
Luca Castelnuovo
Belinda Bencic
Naima Karamoko

Group E

 Great Britain
Billy Harris
Jan Choinski
Neal Skupski

Emma Raducanu
Katie Swan
Olivia Nicholls

Greece
Stefanos Tsitsipas
Stefanos Sakellaridis
Petros Tsitsipas
Maria Sakkari
Despina Papamichail
Sapfo Sakellaridi
Japan
Shintaro Mochizuki
Yasutaka Uchiyama
Naomi Osaka
Nao Hibino

SYDNEY

Group B

Canada
Felix Auger-Aliassime
Alexis Galarneau
Cleeve Harper

Victoria Mboko
Kayla Cross
Ariana Arseneault

Belgium
Zizou Bergs
Kimmer Coppejans
Sander Gille
Elise Mertens
Greet Minnen
Lara Salden
China
Zhang Zhizhen
Te Rigele
Wang Aoran
Zhu Lin
You Xiaodi

Group D

Australia
Alex de Minaur
Jason Kubler
John-Patrick Smith

Maya Joint
Maddison Inglis
Storm Hunter

Czechia
Jakub Mensik
Dalibor Svrcina
Adam Pavlasek
Barbora Krejcikova
Linda Fruhvirtova
Miriam Skoch
Norway
Casper Ruud
Viktor Durasovic
Malene Helgo
Astrid Brune Olsen
Ulrikke Eikeri

Group F

Germany
Alexander Zverev
Patrick Zahraj
Kevin Krawietz

Eva Lys
Laura Siegemund
Mina Hodzic

Poland
Hubert Hurkacz
Daniel Michalski
Jan Zielinski
Iga Swiatek
Katarzyna Kawa
Katarzyna Piter
 Netherlands
Tallon Griekspoor
Guy Den Ouden
David Pel

Suzan Lamens
Eva Vedder
Demi Schuurs

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De Minaur, Zverev, Mboko among stars firing up in Sydney ahead of United Cup

  • Posted: Dec 30, 2025

United Cup action in Sydney does not begin until 3 January (2 January in Perth), but many of the biggest tennis stars in the world have been working hard at Sydney Olympic Park.

Alex de Minaur practised with fellow Sydneysider Aleksandar Vukic Tuesday with Team Australia’s United Cup captain Lleyton Hewitt watching on. De Minaur has long enjoyed success at the mixed-teams event, where he has defeated Novak Djokovic and Rafael Nadal in the past.

Another man he has beaten at the season-opening event is Alexander Zverev, who is also on site and revving up for his 2026 season.

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The two-time Nitto ATP Finals champion led Germany to United Cup glory in 2024 and will hope to do so again this year beginning with his country’s clash on Sunday against the Netherlands.

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Victoria Mboko is playing in the United Cup for the first time, leading the way for Canada alongside Felix Auger-Aliassime.

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Auger-Aliassime ended his 2025 season playing some of the best tennis of his career, competing in the Nitto ATP Finals for the second time. He is at a career-high No. 5 in the PIF ATP Rankings.

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Casper Ruud has flown the flag for Norway since the inception of the event and will look to make a quick start to his campaign. The 27-year-old’s first match of the year will come Monday against Czechia’s Jakub Mensik.

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Hubert Hurkacz has been waiting since June to step on court for an ATP Tour match after struggling with a knee injury. The Polish former World No. 6 again partners Iga Swiatek at the United Cup after falling short in the championship match in two consecutive editions.

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Maya Joint will try to help carry home hopes inside Ken Rosewall Arena as Australia’s No. 1 WTA player. Joint trained with Mboko on Tuesday and will open her season Saturday against Norway’s Malene Helgo.

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Carlos Alcaraz's offseason training: Photos of his work on & off court

  • Posted: Dec 28, 2025

Will Carlos Alcaraz claim ATP Year-End No. 1 presented by PIF honours for the third time next season?

The World No. 1 is fresh off a season in which he won a career-high eighth titles and earned 71 match wins according to the Infosys ATP Win/Loss Index.

The Spaniard has been working hard in the leadup to the 2026 ATP Tour season. Clive Brunskill of Getty Images photographed a day of the 22-year-old’s training in Murcia on 24 December to provide fans a look into Alcaraz’s efforts on and off the court.

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Nearly two weeks ago the news broke that Alcaraz had split with longtime coach Juan Carlos Ferrero. The 22-year-old has been training under the watchful eye of Samuel Lopez, who formally joined his team ahead of last season. 

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Alcaraz is an Australian Open triumph from completing the Career Grand Slam. The six-time major champion has emerged victorious twice at each of the other three Slam tournaments: Roland Garros, Wimbledon and the US Open. He is also an eight-time ATP Masters 1000 titlist.

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Alcaraz is next scheduled to compete in Melbourne at the Australian Open. Earlier this year, he made the quarter-finals at the event before falling to 24-time major champion Novak Djokovic.

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Draper to miss 2026 Australian swing due to injury

  • Posted: Dec 27, 2025

Jack Draper announced on social media Friday that he will not compete in Australia to begin his 2026 season because of the arm injury he has been recovering from.

“Unfortunately me and my team have decided not to head out to Australia this year. It’s a really, really tough decision, obviously Australia being a Grand Slam, it’s one of the biggest tournaments in our sport,” Draper said in a video he posted on X, formerly known as Twitter. “However, I’ve had this injury for a long time. I’m at the very, very end stages of the process and to step back on court into best-of-five-set tennis so soon just doesn’t seem like the smart decision right now for me and my tennis.

“I’ve obviously been through a fair amount of setbacks so far. But by far and away this one has been the most difficult, most complex one that I’ve had.”

The British lefty has played one tour-level match since Wimbledon, a first-round win at the US Open. Draper then withdrew from the season’s final major and did not compete again in 2025.

The 24-year-old has been battling an arm injury. The No. 10 player in the PIF ATP Rankings tallied a 30-9 record in 2025, according to the Infosys ATP Win/Loss Index. He won his first ATP Masters 1000 title at Indian Wells.

“It always seems to manage to make me more resilient, to make me hungrier, to make me just want to become the player I want to become even more,” Draper said of his injury. “I’m looking forward to getting back out there in 2026 and competing.”

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