Get all the free ATP Open Sud de France betting tips, predictions and picks along with their latest odds for the 2025 edition of the tournament which will be held in the week immediately after the Australian Open.
Played for the first time in Lyon in 1987, the tournament was moved to Montpellier in 2010. It has been held every since then in Montpellier as the Open Sud de France other than in 2011.
It is one of the very few tournaments played on indoor hardcourt surface and is typically played at the end of the Australian Open. The Montpellier Open is also one of four competitions on the ATP 250 circuit that are hosted in France.
Frenchman Richard Gasquet has won this tournament a record four times while Gael Monfils has grabbed this title on three separate occasions.
ATP Montpellier 2025 Tournament Preview
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What does the Men’s Open Sud de France 2025 Draw Look Like?
The ATP Montpellier draw for 2025 will be updated here once it’s out.
Pre-Tournament ATP Montpellier 2025 Outright Title Odds
These will be updated at the start of the tournament.
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Please Note: Odds correct at the time of writing. They may change with time.
Daily ATP Montpellier 2025 Predictions
This will be updated on a daily basis when the tournament starts.
Daily Men’s Montpellier Open 2025 Predictions
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ATP Montpellier 2025 Tournament Predictions
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ATP Montpellier 2025 Details
Here’s a list of basic information you would need to know before betting on the men’s Montpellier this year.
Venue
The Open Sud de France was held in Lyon earlier but since 2010, it has been hosted at the Montpellier Arena in Montpellier, France. The stadium has a capacity of over 10,000 which is used to host this indoor competition.
Schedule
The 2025 edition of the Montpellier Open will kick-start immediately after the Australian Open ends. Its qualifiers will be held over the weekend before the start of the tournament while the main draw matches will begin from January 27.
The tournament will go on till Sunday, February 2 when the final will be played.
Here’s the day by day playing schedule for the ATP Open Sud de France 2025.
- January 25 & 26: Men’s Singles Qualifiers
- January 27 & 28: Men’s Singles First Round
- January 29 & 30: Men’s Singles Second Round
- January 31: Men’s Singles Quarterfinals
- February 1: Men’s Singles Semifinals
- February 2: Men’s Singles Final
Other Tournament Details
- Surface: Indoor Hardcourt
- Prize Money: $580,000 (2024 figures)
Main Draw Players
We are still awaiting the release of information around the player list for the 2025 edition of Montpellier Open. To give you a better idea on who might feature in this upcoming edition of this tournament, here’s a list of players from its previous edition.
Men’s Seeded Players (from 2024)
- Holger Rune
- Alexander Bublik
- Félix Auger-Aliassime
- Borna Ćorić
- Andy Murray
- Alexander Shevchenko
- Alexandre Müller
- Gaël Monfils
Other Renowned Men’s Players
- Richard Gasquet
- Benoit Paire
- Denis Shapovalov
- Jaume Munar
Men’s Singles Wildcards
- Lucas Pouille
- Harold Mayot
- Holger Rune
Players Opting Out of the 2025 ATP Montpellier Open
The following players will not be participating in this year’s ATP Montpellier Open.
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Previous ATP Montpellier Open Winners
Men’s Singles
- 2024: Alexander Bublik
- 2023: Jannik Sinner
- 2022: Alexander Bublik
- 2021: David Goffin
- 2020: Gael Monfils
- 2019: Jo-Wilfried Tsonga
- 2018: Lucas Pouille
- 2017: Alexander Zverev
- 2016: Richard Gasquet
- 2015: Richard Gasquet
- 2014: Gael Monfils
- 2013: Richard Gasquet
- 2012: Tomas Berdych
- 2011: Not Held
- 2010: Gael Monfils
What Happened in the 2024 Edition of the ATP Montpellier?
Alexander Bublik made it his second title in Montpellier by defeating Borna Coric in the final in a hard-fought three sette. Bublik won 5-7, 6-2, 6-3 to grab the tournament victory.
What was interesting to see was that coming into this tournament, Bublik hadn’t won a tour level match since the previous July – that’s around six months without a match win. And in his very first match here against Denis Shapovlov, Bublik faced three match-points before turning things around and winning that second round encounter 1-6, 7-6 (12), 6-3.
He followed that up with three-set wins over Alexander Shevchenko and Felix Auger-Aliassime to make it to the final. And with another match going into the third set, Bublik won the tournament after dropping a set in each of the match he played.
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