The 2025 Barcelona Open Banc Sabadell is set to bring top-tier clay-court action back to the heart of Spain. Held at the prestigious Real Club de Tenis Barcelona-1899, this ATP 500 tournament—also known as the Trofeo Conde de Godó—has been a fixture on the tennis calendar since 1953 and remains one of the most cherished events in Spanish tennis.
Barcelona Open Details
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Location: Real Club de Tenis Barcelona-1899, Barcelona, Spain
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Dates: April 15–21, 2025
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Surface: Clay
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Draw: 32 Singles / 16 Doubles
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Prize Money: €2,889,200
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Website: barcelonaopenbancsabadell.com
The red clay of Barcelona has long been a proving ground for elite players preparing for the Roland Garros stretch. With 500 ATP ranking points up for grabs, the stakes are high in one of the season’s most tradition-rich stops.
Former Champions
This tournament has been a Nadal stronghold, with the Spaniard lifting the trophy a record 12 times. Recent champions include:
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2024 – Casper Ruud
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2023 & 2022 – Carlos Alcaraz
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2021 – Rafael Nadal
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2019 – Dominic Thiem
Over the decades, greats like Kei Nishikori, Fernando Verdasco, and Tommy Robredo have also tasted success here.
Who’s Playing in 2025?
The 2025 edition boasts a star-studded lineup, with a mix of returning champions, rising stars, and clay specialists:
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Carlos Alcaraz – A two-time champion aiming to reclaim the crown.
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Casper Ruud – The defending champ known for his clay-court consistency.
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Alexander Zverev – A big hitter with clay-court pedigree.
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Matteo Berrettini – Brings power and flair to the dirt.
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Taylor Fritz – Looking to prove himself on the slower surface.
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Local hopes – Pedro Martínez and other Spanish talents looking to shine on home soil.
Expect intense battles from the opening rounds, especially as young talents like Giovanni Mpetshi Perricard continue making waves.
Prize Money Breakdown
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Winner: €535,185 + 500 ATP points
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Runner-up: €285,435 + 330 points
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Semifinalist: €148,065 + 200 points
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Quarterfinalist: €77,305
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Early-round exits still offer valuable prize money and ranking points, making each match count.
Prediction
With Rafael Nadal likely not in the field this year, the Barcelona Open is wide open. Alcaraz will be the fan favorite, but Casper Ruud’s form on clay makes him a strong contender to defend his title. Zverev and Berrettini will be threats if they find rhythm early, but don’t count out a breakout run from an unseeded player in the early rounds—Barcelona has produced surprises before.
Prediction: Carlos Alcaraz to reclaim the title