US Open announces invitations winners for the main masculine main box

The great thing is coming! The Usta announced that Americans Brandon Holt, Nishesh Basavareddy, Tristan Boyer, Emilio Nava, Stefan Dostanic and Darwin Blanch will receive invitations (Wild Card) for the individual main picture of the “US Open 2025”, as well as the French Valentin Royer and the Australian Tristan Schoolkate reciprocal. The main individual states opening picture

Tennis United will be played from August 24 to September 7 at the Billie King King National Tennis Center located in Flushing, in Queens New York county.

– Brandon Holt, Of 27 years, he broke into the TOP 100 of the ATP and reached its best classification, the number 99 in the world, earlier this summer, after reaching the second round of the ATP 250 tournament in Mallorca as classified. Currently in the 106th position of the ranking, he has won two titles of the ATP Challenger Tour this year.

– Nishesh Basavareddy, 20 years old, currently occupies the 109th position. He also reached the 99th position of the world, his best classification, earlier this summer. Ex-American Stanford, Basavareddy reached the semifinals of the ATP 250 tournament in Auckland in January. Will debut in the main box of the US Open.

– Tristan Boyer, 24 years old, currently occupies the 116th place in the ranking. He arrived at the second round of the Australian Open this year after qualifying, getting his first victory in the circuit. It also has triumphs in two ATP Masters 1000 tournaments this year (Indian Wells and Toronto) and will debut in the main box of the US Open.

– Emilio Nava, 23 years old, occupies the 105th position in the world, its best classification, and obtained its “Wild Card” by winning the Wild Card Challenge of the US Open. Nava’s summer stood out for his arrival at the third round of the ATP Masters 1000 in Toronto after qualifying. Nava also won three consecutive titles of the ATP Challenger Tour this spring, which allowed him to access the France Open through the Wild Card de Roland Garros challenge, where he reached the second round.

– Stefan Dostanic, 23 years old, he obtained his “Wild Card” by winning the individual male title in the first edition of the American Collegiate Wild Card Playoffs in June. Dostanic, who helped lead Wake Forest to the NCAA National Male Tennis Championship this spring, surpassed a group of the best American university players in the new event, designed to increase the number of “Wild Cards” of the US Open that are awarded to the best university players.

– Darwin Blanch, 18 years old, he will debut in a Grand Slam after winning the individual title in the 18 -year -old male national championship of the USTA. Blanch, former Junior First Line player, has participated in the ITF World Tennis Tour recently, where he won his first professional individual title in an M15 tournament in Spain, in the month of February.

– Valentin Royer, 24 years old, occupies the 104th position, the best of his career. He reached the second round of Wimbledon after qualifying and has won two Titles of the ATP Challenger Tour this season. He obtained his “Wild Card” thanks to a reciprocal agreement between the USTA and the FFT, which allows the exchange of “Wild Cards” between the US Open and Roland Garros.

– Tristan Schoolkate, 24 years old, occupies the 97th position, the best of his career, and has won two titles of the ATP Challenger Tour this year. He obtained his “Wild Card” thanks to a reciprocal agreement between the USTA and Tennis Australia, which allows the exchange of invitations between the US Open and the Australian Open.

More talents

The USTA also announced US players that they will receive invitations for the US Open qualifying tournament, which is held from August 18 to 21 at the Billie Jean King National Tennis Center are:

– Andrés Martin, 24 years old, who currently occupies the 275th position, his best personal ranking, after reaching the final of the ATP Challenger Tour tournament in Bloomfield Hills, Michigan, last month.

– Tyler Zink, 24 years old, former male doubles of the US Open, who has won a professional individual title this year.

– Patrick Maloney, 25 years old, who has won two professional individual titles this year.

– Garrett Johns, 24 years old, who has won three professional individual titles this year.

– Martin Damm, 21 years old, who reached the second round of male doubles at the US Open 2019 at age 15.

– Jack Kennedy, 17 years old, originally from Long Island, who has reached the 5th place in the ITF Youth Ranking this year.

– Benjamin Willwerth, 18 years old, who reached the individual male final at the Australian Open this year.

– Michael Zheng, 21 years old, the current male individual champion of the NCAA and runner -up in the American Collegiate Wild Card Playoffs.

– Jack Satterfield, 18 years old, a male -year -old national runner -up of the USTA.

Millionaire Awards

The USTA reports that the “US Open 2025” will offer the greatest bag in the history of tennis again, being the first event to reach 90 million dollars in total compensation for players. This amount exceeds $ 75 million in 2024, the highest previous bag in the history of tennis, which represents a 20 %increase.

The champions of male and female individuals of the “US Open 2025” will win 5 million dollars, 39 % more than the $ 3.6 million of 2024, which makes it the largest prize in this sport.

The United States Open has made a deliberate and coordinated effort to ensure percentage increases in two digits from 2024 in all rounds of all events for all players, while significantly increases the percentage of awards for athletes who play in the last stages of the individual tournament.

In addition to the increase for the champions of the main individual, the finalists will experience substantial growth (2.5 million dollars, an increase of 39 %), the semifinalists (1.26 million dollars, an increase of 26 %), the fourth -phase (660,000 dollars, an increase of 25 %) and the the round of 16 (400,000 dollars, an increase of 23 %).