Confirmed Argentina Open list with Zverev as favorite and the revelation Fonseca inside

He Argentina Open is preparing for a new edition, from February 8 to 16, 2025 in the Buenos Aires Lawn Tennis Club. One of the most prestigious tennis tournaments with the longest history in South America, will feature important protagonists of the circuit such as Alexander Zverevnumber 2 in the world, and Holger Rune (13th), along with the most important Argentine tennis players of today.
The Germanfinalist at Roland Garros last year, arrives for the first time at Argentina Open and with an outstanding career that includes 22 ATP titles, including six Masters 1000 and two ATP Finalsin addition to being a gold medalist in the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games.
For its part, the danishwinner of four ATP titles, including the Paris Masters 1000will participate for the third time in Buenos Aires after their participation in the 2021 and 2022 editions.
In the official announcement by the organization the Brazilian appears Joao Fonseca (112°), which comes from hitting the big blow in the first round of the Australian Open 2025 by eliminating the Russian Andrey Rublevnumber 9 in the world. The 18-year-old will be part of the tournament thanks to a Special Exception (SE), after standing out in the Next Gen ATP Finals and the Canberra Challenger.
Furthermore, the Argentine Facundo Díaz Acosta (73rd), champion of the 2024 edition, and the Chilean Nicholas Jarry (36th), finalist that year, also stand out among the South Americans in the main draw. For its part, the tournament will mark the definitive retirement of Diego Schwartzmanwho was also invited to the tournament.
Confirmed list for the 2025 edition of the Argentina Open
Alexander Zverev (2)
Holger Rune (13)
Lorenzo Musetti (15)
Alejandro Tabilo (26)
Sebastian Baez (28)
Francisco Cerúndolo (31)
Nicolás Jarry (36)
Tomás Etcheverry (38)
Pedro Martinez (44)
Luciano Darderi (45)
Mariano Navone (47)
Roberto Carballés Baena (57)
Alexandre Muller (58)
Jaume Munar (62)
Corentin Moutet (69)
Facundo Díaz Acosta (73)
Thiago Seyboth Wild (79)
Diego Schwartzman (WC)
João Fonseca (SE/NG)