The 2025 Canadian Open men’s singles draw has been revealed, highlighting a potential all-American semi-final between Taylor Fritz and Ben Shelton. Seeded second and fourth respectively, Fritz and Shelton are placed in the bottom half of the draw, where they may face each other in the semifinals.
Fritz, world No. 4, received a first-round bye and will begin his campaign against either Camilo Ugo Carabelli or Roberto Carballes Baena. His path includes a possible third-round match with home favorite Gabriel Diallo and a fourth-round clash against 15th seed Arthur Fils. The quarterfinals could see Fritz face sixth seed and 2024 runner-up Andrey Rublev, who himself may confront challenging opponents such as 28th seed Lorenzo Sonego and 12th seed Jakub Mensik.
Ben Shelton, ascending to fourth seed following several withdrawals, also starts in round two against either a qualifier or Marcos Giron. Shelton’s potential route includes a third-round match against 25th seed Brandon Nakashima, a fourth round versus 13th seed Flavio Cobolli, and a quarterfinal against seventh seed Frances Tiafoe. Tiafoe might encounter a tough call against 31st seed Cameron Norrie in round three and 9th seed Alex de Minaur in round four.
The top half of the draw is led by Alexander Zverev, who is the top seed in the absence of world No. 1 Jannik Sinner and No. 2 Carlos Alcaraz. Zverev, the 2017 Canadian Open champion, will begin his campaign against Benjamin Bonzi or Adam Walton. His path includes a probable third-round match against 32nd seed Matteo Arnaldi or rising star João Fonseca, a fourth round against 14th seed Francisco Cerundolo, against whom he holds a 0-3 record, and a potential quarterfinal showdown with fifth seed Holger Rune.
Rune, recovering from injury, faces a challenging draw with possible early matches against Giovanni Mpetshi Perricard and 29th seed Alexandre Muller, and a fourth-round test against 10th seed Daniil Medvedev or defending champion 18th seed Alexei Popyrin.
Third seed Lorenzo Musetti anchors the second quarter of the draw, seeking form after injury. Musetti could face 26th seed Alex Michelsen in the third round, 16th seed Tomas Machac in the fourth, and 8th seed Casper Ruud in the quarterfinals. Ruud, also on the comeback trail, is projected to meet 30th seed Nuno Borges and 11th seed Karen Khachanov earlier in the tournament.
This Canadian Open draw presents a mixture of promising young talent and experienced contenders, setting up an exciting tournament ahead.