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Next Gen ATP Finals: Prizmic and Landaluce Officially Qualified for the 2025 Edition

Next month, the eight best young players of the season on the ATP Tour will gather in Jeddah for the Next Gen ATP Finals. Already five players are confirmed to participate in the tournament.
Next Gen ATP Finals: Prizmic and Landaluce Officially Qualified for the 2025 Edition
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Adrien Guyot
le 28/11/2025 à 15h29
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From December 17 to 21, the eight best players aged 20 or under in the 2025 season will meet in Saudi Arabia, specifically in Jeddah. In recent hours, the first three qualified players had been confirmed: Jakub Mensik, Learner Tien, and Alexander Blockx. The defending champion, João Fonseca, has withdrawn. The tournament has announced the qualification of two new players for the 2025 edition.

Prizmic and Landaluce Join the Next Gen ATP Finals Cast

Thus, Dino Prizmic (20 years old) has secured his spot in the Middle East. The Croatian, world No. 127 and winner of two Challenger titles this year (Zagreb and Bratislava), is the fourth player added to the participant lineup. Young Spanish tennis hopeful Martin Landaluce will also compete in the tournament.

Ranked 135th in the ATP, the 19-year-old player was an alternate in the same tournament last year. There are now only three spots left to be allocated for this tournament, which has previously crowned Alcaraz, Sinner, Tsitsipas, Fonseca, Nakashima, Medjedovic, and Chung in the very first edition in 2017.

Dino Prizmic
128e, 487 points
Martin Landaluce
134e, 455 points
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