ATP Tour and WTA 2025 Draws: Los Cabos, Gstaad, Bastad, Hamburg and Iasi
LINK: ATP Tour Los Cabos Draw | ATP Tour Gstaad Draw | ATP Tour Bastad Draw | WTA Hamburg Draw | WTA Iasi Draw
The Summer Swing Heats Up Post-Wimbledon
As the grass settles at SW19, the ATP Tour and WTA Tours launch into a pivotal post-Wimbledon stretch from July 14–20, 2025. Players fan out across Europe and North America, looking to fine-tune their games and rack up crucial ranking points ahead of the North American hard-court season.
From the beachside heat of Los Cabos, Mexico, to the picturesque clay of Gstaad (Switzerland), Bsstad (Sweden), Hamburg (Germany), and Iasi (Romania), this week delivers a loaded slate of ATP 250 and WTA 250 events that blend high-stakes competition with local passion.
Whether you’re tracking breakout stars, comeback stories, or clay-court specialists extending their run, this preview breaks down every draw highlight and player to watch.
ATP 250 – Los Cabos Open (Hard Court)
Key Players: Lorenzo Musetti, Andrey Rublev, Denis Shapovalov
Set under the Baja California sun, Los Cabos offers a unique mix of hard-court speed and coastal humidity. Lorenzo Musetti’s all-court artistry returns, looking to capitalize on his transition from grass. Andrey Rublev enters as the highest-ranked player and tournament favorite, bringing relentless baseline firepower. Meanwhile, Canadian Denis Shapovalov, a former finalist, seeks to re-establish himself in the top tier with his attacking, net-charging flair.
Potential Blockbuster: Rublev vs. Musetti in a high-octane semifinal
ATP 250 – Gstaad Open (Clay Court)
Top Names: Casper Ruud, Matteo Berrettini, Alexander Bublik
Perched in the Swiss Alps, Gstaad is one of the tour’s most scenic stops—and this year’s draw is elite. Casper Ruud, a two-time Roland-Garros finalist, is in his comfort zone on red clay. Matteo Berrettini continues his comeback, while Alexander Bublik adds unpredictability and power to the mix.
Dark Horse Watch: Berrettini, if fully healthy, could surge to the title.
ATP 250 – Bastad Open (Clay Court)
Contenders: Francisco Cerundolo, Tallon Griekspoor, Nuno Borges
Sweden’s coastal classic welcomes a stylish trio. Francisco Cerundolo thrives on this surface and is eyeing his second Bastad title. Tallon Griekspoor, while more known for hard courts, can be dangerous with his improved movement and net game. Nuno Borges, Portugal’s top ranked player, continues to have a great year on Tour and thrives on clay.
Fan Favorite: Dimitrov’s artistry and one-handed backhand always draw crowds.
WTA 250 – Hamburg European Open (Clay Court)
Leading Names: Yulia Putintseva, Dayana Yastremska, Tatjana Maria, Eva Lys
Germany’s lone WTA clay event features fiery competitors and hometown hopes. Yulia Putintseva headlines as the highest-ranked player, known for her grinding rallies and competitive spirit. Dayana Yastremska, streaky but powerful, can upend any draw. Local veteran Tatjana Maria and rising star Eva Lys give German fans plenty to cheer for.
Homegrown Hope: Lys, with her recent clay success, could make a semifinal push.
WTA 250 – UniCredit Iasi Open (Clay Court)
Notable Entrants: Maria Sakkari, Elina Avanesyan, Alycia Parks, Jaqueline Cristian
In Romania’s cultural hub, Maria Sakkari headlines her first-ever appearance at the Iasi Open, bringing Grand Slam experience and fierce athleticism. Elina Avanesyan returns as the 2024 runner-up and looks poised to claim the trophy. American Alycia Parks brings raw power, while Romania’s own Jaqueline Cristian and Irina-Camelia Begu add patriotic fire.
Match to Watch: Sakkari vs. Avanesyan could be a clay-court classic in the making.
Why This Week Matters
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Rankings on the Line: ATP & WTA Race points matter as the US Open Series looms.
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Global Flavor: Five tournaments, five countries, spanning two continents.
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Emerging Stars: Watch for new faces to challenge household names.
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Local Heroes: National pride runs high in Hamburg and Iasi with homegrown talent everywhere.
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Surface Transitions: Clay specialists and hard-court preppers all get their moment.
























