Tennis Canada has unveiled the entry list for the 2025 National Bank Open presented by Rogers (NBO) in Toronto, which features most of the ATP Tour’s top 73 players. This marks the largest player field in the tournament’s history, as it enters a new 12-day format with a 96-player main draw.
“With a 96-player draw, six additional sessions, and the strongest player field in our history, we are thrilled to be entering a bold new era of the National Bank Open presented by Rogers, kicking off our redefined identity as the Tennis Playground,” said Karl Hale, Tournament Director, NBO Toronto. “With more players and an added round of action [the Round of 128], fans will get to witness more world-class tennis than ever before. Already, 2025 has delivered some of the most exciting moments in Masters 1000 and Grand Slam history – and now, Toronto is ready to take centre stage.”
Canadians Félix Auger-Aliassime, Denis Shapovalov, and Gabriel Diallo are among the star-studded player field
For the first time since 2021, three Canadians are ranked inside the ATP's Top 40 and will gain direct entry into the NBO main draw. Montreal’s Félix Auger-Aliassime, world No. 28, will be making his eighth appearance at the NBO, previously reaching the quarter-finals in 2022. Richmond Hill's Denis Shapovalov, world No. 30, is also set to compete at the NBO for the eighth time, with his best performance coming in 2017 as an 18-year-old when he defeated Rafael Nadal en route to the semi-finals. Rounding out the group is Montrealer Gabriel Diallo, ranked 40th in the world, who will be playing in his fourth NBO, having won his first ATP main-draw match at the event in 2023.
“Canada, I can't wait to be back at home and playing in front of all of you at this year's National Bank Open presented by Rogers,” said Félix Auger-Aliassime. "The atmosphere and fans in Toronto are always amazing, and it's not something I take for granted. I'm going to give it everything I've got, and I hope that we can go on a deep run together!”
Alexander Zverev (No. 3) and Taylor Fritz (No. 5) are also part of the entry list. Zverev, who won the NBO in 2017, will be joined by fellow champions Daniil Medvedev (No. 9), and Alexei Popyrin (No. 22). Other notable names include NBO finalists Alex de Minaur (No. 11), Andrey Rublev (No. 14), Stefanos Tsitsipas (No. 26); and Americans Ben Shelton (No. 10), Frances Tiafoe (No. 12), and Tommy Paul (No. 13); as well as rising stars Jakub Mensik (No. 17) and Joao Fonseca (No. 54).
**On July 20, Jannik Sinner, Novak Djokovic, and Jack Draper withdrew from the 2025 National Bank Open.
**On July 21, Carlos Alcaraz, Sebastian Korda, Hubert Hurkacz, and Jordan Thompson withdrew from the 2025 National Bank Open.
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The first NBO of a redefined era, held at Sobeys Stadium, will kick off with a one-day qualifying round on Saturday, July 26, followed by main-draw action from Sunday, July 27 to Thursday, August 7. The popular 407 ETR Family Weekend in association with LEGOwill be held again this year from July 26-27, while TennisFest, a new event at the NBO featuring must-see entertainment, hands-on activities, and distinctive food and beverage offerings, will take place during the second weekend, August 2 and 3. The Top 32 players will be receiving first-round byes, meaning they will make their tournament debuts on Tuesday, July 29 or Wednesday, July 30.
In the coming weeks, five main-draw wild cards will be announced, including the champion of Tennis Canada’s new competition for Canadian players, the Road to the NBO. The official draw ceremony date has been set and will be at 12:00 p.m. Eastern on Friday, July 25.
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NATIONAL BANK OPEN RECEIVES FUNDING FROM THE TORONTO SIGNIFICANT EVENT INVESTMENT PROGRAM
Tennis Canada has been named as a successful applicant for Toronto Significant Event Investment Program (TSEIP) funding for the 2025 National Bank Open. TSEIP supports the City of Toronto Bidding and Hosting Strategy for Significant Special Events and will provide $200,000 to support the tournament in the inaugural year of its expansion, generating increased national and international visibility for Toronto.
“We are very grateful for the financial support provided by the City of Toronto through the Toronto Significant Event Investment Program,” said Gavin Ziv, Chief Executive Officer, Tennis Canada. “These funds have played a key role in helping us successfully transition to a bigger and better tournament, in what is a very important year as we debut our expanded format. We are sure the new experience for players and fans will help drive attendees to our event, tourism to the Greater Toronto Area and drive economic value.”
“The City of Toronto is proud to support this year's National Bank Open through our Toronto Significant Event Investment Program (TSEIP),” said Pat Tobin, General Manager, Economic Development and Culture, City of Toronto. “This prestigious tournament plays a vital role in advancing Toronto’s position as a premier destination for world-class sporting events, while also contributing to our local economy and the continued growth of tennis in our city.”
Feature photo by: Peter Power