Strongest ever line-up confirmed for UTS Grand Final London
Oct 27, 2025
The stage is set for the UTS London Grand Final this December 5-7, bringing together the event’s strongest ever line-up in the unique tennis showcase at the Copper Box Arena.
2024 UTS London Grand Final champion Alex de Minaur of Australia will join 2023 winner Jack Draper as wildcards. The pair complete the eight player field, four of whom have boasted career-high top ten rankings, who will compete for the title of 2025 UTS Grand Final champion, the unique Zeus trophy and a share of a total prize-money pot of $1,865,000 (£1,394,000).
The full UTS London Grand Final 2025 line-up:
-Jack Draper (Career-high ranking 4, 2023 UTS London Grand Final champion)
-Alex De Minaur (Career-high ranking 6, 2024 UTS London Grand Final champion)
-Casper Ruud (Career-high ranking 2, 2025 Bastide Médical UTS Nîmes champion)
-Tomas Machac (Career-high ranking 20, 2025 UTS Guadalajara champion)
-Andrey Rublev (Career-high ranking 5, 2024 UTS Oslo & 2023 UTS Frankfurt champion)
-Francisco Cerundolo (Career-high ranking 18, 2025 Chubb UTS Hong Kong with Humansa champion)
-David Goffin (Career-high ranking 7, 2025 UTS Guadalajara finalist)
-Adrian Mannarino (Career-high ranking 17, 2025 UTS Guadalajara semi-finalist)
See how players qualified for the UTS London Grand Final: https://www.uts.live/2025-race-ranking/
All eight players will feature in three of the four sessions with the top four progressing through to the semi-finals and finals on Sunday 7 December.
Friday 5 December - 17.00 - 22.00
Round Robin 4 Matches
All Star Game - all players take part in innovative, fun, on court games
Saturday 6 December - 13.00 - 17.00
Round Robin 4 Matches - all players participate
Saturday 6 December - 18.00 - 22.00
Round Robin 4 Matches - all players participate
Sunday 7 December - 14.30 - 18.00
Semi-finals and Final - top two players in each group participate
UTS is tennis like never before, with a format designed to maximise attacking tennis, quick-fire points and fan engagement. It comprises eight-minute quarters, sudden death points, a DJ and mid-match interviews with players in the heat of battle.
The UTS season-ending Grand Final is the climax of the 2025 UTS Tour, which has boasted groundbreaking editions in front of sell-out crowds around the world. In February UTS made its Latin American debut to huge acclaim in Guadalajara before creating a stunning spectacle in a Roman amphitheater in Nĩmes in April. October saw UTS move to Hong Kong in a spectacular Asian debut.
Highlights from last year’s UTS London Grand Final
All around the world, fans have been captivated by seeing the world’s best male players showcase their skills in a format not seen anywhere else. As expected, tickets for London are already going fast, with some sessions close to sold-out.
Ticket prices start at £28 and are available through Ticketmaster: Get tickets now
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