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A Final Dance in Metz: The Draw for the Last Moselle Open Promises a Show!

Le 31/10/2025 à 19h00 par Jules Hypolite
A Final Dance in Metz: The Draw for the Last Moselle Open Promises a Show!

For its 22nd and final edition, the Moselle Open promises to be spectacular. Félix Auger-Aliassime, Daniil Medvedev, and Alexander Bublik will lead the way in a competitive draw, where many French players will attempt to shine one last time in Metz.

The draw for the Moselle Open, celebrating its 22nd and final edition, was held this Friday. This event will offer several players the opportunity to collect valuable points in the race to the ATP Finals.

Félix Auger-Aliassime, world number 9 and a semi-finalist in Paris, will be the number 1 seed. With a first-round bye, the Canadian will start against a qualifier. However, he could secure his ticket to Turin even before setting foot in Moselle: a title at the Rolex Paris Masters would indeed grant him the eighth and final ticket to the ATP Finals.

In the bottom half of the draw, Daniil Medvedev has accepted a wild card. The Russian, currently competing in the quarter-finals in Paris, could face Learner Tien or Ugo Blanchet in his opening match.

Meanwhile, Alexander Bublik, the number 3 seed and also a semi-finalist in Paris, will begin against Giovanni Mpetshi Perricard or Tomas Machac.

On the French side, the home crowd will be entertained: two all-French duels are on the schedule, with Arthur Cazaux against Adrian Mannarino and Terence Atmane facing Hugo Gaston.

Furthermore, Corentin Moutet will take on Aleksandar Vukic, Quentin Halys will challenge Matteo Berrettini, Arthur Rinderknech will be up against Daniel Altmaier, and Valentin Royer will meet Cameron Norrie.

Metz
FRA Metz
Tableau
Felix Auger-Aliassime
10e, 3195 points
Daniil Medvedev
13e, 2810 points
Alexander Bublik
16e, 2520 points
Arthur Cazaux
62e, 902 points
Adrian Mannarino
60e, 917 points
Terence Atmane
69e, 874 points
Hugo Gaston
101e, 653 points
Corentin Moutet
32e, 1473 points
Aleksandar Vukic
103e, 633 points
Quentin Halys
79e, 762 points
Matteo Berrettini
61e, 905 points
Arthur Rinderknech
29e, 1590 points
Daniel Altmaier
50e, 1039 points
Valentin Royer
59e, 922 points
Cameron Norrie
31e, 1483 points
Giovanni Mpetshi Perricard
56e, 965 points
Tomas Machac
34e, 1445 points
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