Australians will compete in Los Cabos, Hamburg, and Gstaad this week because the excursions shift to different elements of the world following the grasscourt season.
Los Cabos, Mexico, 14 July 2025 | Jackson Mansell
The Los Cabos Open can have an Australian really feel this week as a 10-strong contingent competes on the Mexican hardcourt match.
A profitable occasion for Australians since its inception in 2016, six finals throughout singles and doubles competitions have featured Aussie gamers.
Jordan Thompson claimed the 2024 singles title after upsetting No.4 seed Casper Ruud within the last, after Alex de Minaur and Thanasi Kokkinakis reached the singles last in 2023 and 2017 respectively.
> RELATED: Thompson wins maiden ATP singles title in Los Cabos
Thompson additionally gained the 2024 doubles crown alongside Max Purcell; Kokkinakis and Andrew Harris have additionally appeared in Los Cabos doubles finals.
Adam Walton, Aleksandar Vukic, James Duckworth, Tristan Schoolkate and James McCabe are Australia’s singles gamers on the 2025 occasion, following on from their latest Wimbledon campaigns.
Bernard Tomic targets his first ATP hardcourt main-draw look since Australian Open 2021 when he competes within the last spherical of qualifying in a while Monday.
> VIEW: Los Cabos qualifying scores
Seven Australians have additionally obtained entry into the doubles draw.
Matt Ebden and John Friends headline the group, bidding to win their first title collectively since claiming gold on the Paris Olympics. They arrive in Mexico because the No.4 seeds.
Duckworth and Walton will pair up, as will Schoolkate and Australian doubles No.7 Blake Bayldon, whereas John-Patrick Smith and Tomic will enter the tandem competitors with their respective worldwide companions.
In different tour-level occasions this week, Astra Sharma goals to enhance on her already-impressive 2025 claycourt file when she travels to Hamburg.
Matthew Romios, in the meantime, performs in Gstaad, Switzerland, hoping to turn out to be the primary Australian doubles champion on the occasion since Friends in 2013.
AUSSIES IN ACTION
LOS CABOS ATP 250
Aussies in males’s singles: Adam Walton (World No.90), Aleksandar Vukic (World No.93), James Duckworth (World No.103), Tristan Schoolkate (World No.104), James McCabe (World No.181)
Aussies in males’s doubles: Matt Ebden/John Friends, John-Patrick Smith (with Fernando Romboli), James Duckworth/Adam Walton, Blake Bayldon/Tristan Schoolkate, Bernard Tomic (with Manuel Sanchez)
Aussies in qualifying: Bernard Tomic (World No.214)
HAMBURG WTA 250
Aussies in ladies’s singles: Astra Sharma (World No.139)
GSTAAD ATP 250
Aussies in males’s doubles: Matthew Romios (with Piotr Matuszewski)
*Rankings as at 13 July 2025
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