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Muller, Mannarino, Wawrinka: Wednesday, October 1st Schedule in Shanghai

Muller, Mannarino, Wawrinka: Wednesday, October 1st Schedule in Shanghai
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Adrien Guyot
le 30/09/2025 à 18h27
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The 2025 Shanghai Masters 1000 is underway. The first round begins this Wednesday with several matches on the schedule, involving several French players.

Thus, kicking off on the center court, Alexandre Muller will face David Goffin, followed by the match between Adrian Mannarino and Matteo Berrettini. Starting at 12:30 PM (French time), Zhang Zhizhen will challenge Sebastian Baez, before the headline match between Fabian Marozsan and Stan Wawrinka.

On Grandstand 2, four matches will also take place. First, Jaume Munar will face Marton Fucsovics, then Marin Cilic will be up against Nikoloz Basilashvili. One of the first-round highlights will see Sebastian Korda take on Zizou Bergs, and the final scheduled match on this court will pit Lorenzo Sonego against Yannick Hanfmann.

On Show Court 3, Sebastian Ofner will play against Luca Nardi, before two other duels between Tristan Schoolkate and Daniel Altmaier as well as between Yoshihito Nishioka and Alexander Shevchenko.

Finally, on Court 4, three other matches will be held. This will be an opportunity to see Adam Walton in action against Mattia Bellucci, Jordan Thompson against August Holmgren, and then Laslo Djere against Valentin Vacherot for a spot in the second round of this Shanghai Masters 1000.

Shanghai
Shanghai
Draw
David Goffin
119e, 525 points
Alexandre Muller
42e, 1230 points
Goffin D
Muller A
6
6
6
7
1
1
Adrian Mannarino
69e, 817 points
Matteo Berrettini
56e, 945 points
Mannarino A
Berrettini M
7
7
5
6
Zhizhen Zhang
415e, 115 points
Sebastian Baez
45e, 1155 points
Zhang Z • WC
Baez S
6
3
4
2
6
6
Fabian Marozsan
51e, 1025 points
Stan Wawrinka
157e, 397 points
Marozsan F
Wawrinka S • WC
6
4
6
1
6
4
Jaume Munar
36e, 1395 points
Marton Fucsovics
55e, 963 points
Munar J
Fucsovics M
4
7
6
6
5
1
Marin Cilic
75e, 765 points
Nikoloz Basilashvili
109e, 573 points
Cilic M
Basilashvili N • Q
6
7
3
6
Sebastian Korda
48e, 1100 points
Zizou Bergs
43e, 1218 points
Korda S
Bergs Z
4
5
6
7
Lorenzo Sonego
39e, 1265 points
Yannick Hanfmann
103e, 631 points
Sonego L
Hanfmann Y • Q
6
3
1
2
6
6
Sebastian Ofner
133e, 463 points
Luca Nardi
107e, 599 points
Ofner S • PR
Nardi L
6
3
2
3
6
6
Tristan Schoolkate
99e, 649 points
Daniel Altmaier
46e, 1148 points
Schoolkate T • Q
Altmaier D
3
4
6
6
Yoshihito Nishioka
110e, 566 points
Alexander Shevchenko
95e, 662 points
Nishioka Y • Q
Shevchenko A
6
6
1
2
Adam Walton
78e, 740 points
Mattia Bellucci
74e, 766 points
Walton A
Bellucci M
6
1
7
6
Jordan Thompson
108e, 586 points
August Holmgren
193e, 312 points
Thompson J
Holmgren A • Q
4
6
6
6
3
4
Laslo Djere
98e, 652 points
Valentin Vacherot
31e, 1483 points
Djere L
Vacherot V • Q
3
4
6
6
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