
French Riviera Open 2025: Preview, draw, schedule, and how to follow
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The last of four ITF Super Series events on the 2025 UNIQLO Wheelchair Tennis Tour returns this month with six Brits set to contest the 2025 French Riviera Open.
Find out everything you need to know about the dates, draws, players and how to follow the 2025 French Riviera Open.
When is the French Riviera Open 2025?
The French Riviera Open 2025 will take place from Tuesday 30 October through to Sunday 5 October.
Where is the French Riviera Open 2025 being held?
The Mouratoglou Tennis Academy in Biot, near Nice, is the traditional home of the French Riviera Open with Patrick Mouratoglou - coach of several former and current renowned players on the ATP and WTA - being a great supporter of the tournament.
Who are the reigning French Riviera Open champions?
- Men’s singles – Tokito Oda (JPN)
- Women’s singles – Diede de Groot (NED)
- Quad singles – Guy Sasson (ISR)
- Men’s doubles – Tom Egberink & Maikel Scheffers (NED)
- Women’s doubles – Diede de Groot (NED) & Aniek van Koot (NED)
- Quad doubles – Andy Lapthorne (GBR) & Niels Vink (NED)
When is the French Riviera Open 2025 draw?
View the full French Riviera Open draw below:
Which British players be competing at the French Riviera Open 2025?
Six Brits will contest the French Riviera Open across the men’s, women’s and quad singles and doubles draws.
Gordon Reid heads three British players entered for the men’s singles in Biot this year. Reid is a two-time French Riviera Open singles champion, in both 2018 and 2019, when the tournament had ITF 2 Series status, while he is also three-time men’s doubles champion, including back-to-back victories partnering Alfie Hewett in 2020 and 2021.
Reid was a singles and doubles semi-finalist on his last visit to Bui in 2023. Ben Bartram will compete in Biot for the first time successive year, while Andrew Penney is in his first year contesting Super Series tournaments, having played at the Cajun Classic in the USA and the Japan Open earlier this season.
Cornelia Oosthuizen will contest the French Riviera Open for the second time, having lost out to eventual runner-up Yui Kamiji in the second round of the women’s singles on her debut in Biot in 2022.
Meanwhile, Andy Lapthorne and Greg Slade will fly the flag for the Brits in the quad singles and doubles. Lapthorne will hope to earn his first French Riviera Open singles title, having been a quarter-finalist for the last two years, while last year he won the most recent of his quad doubles Super Series titles in Biot after a first career title with Dutchman Niels Vink.
Slade made his French Riviera Open debut last year, reaching the second round of the quad singles and the quarter-finals of the quad doubles.
How to follow the French Riviera Open 2025
Daily news from the French Riviera Open 2025 will be available via the LTA’s Wheelchair Tennis X and Facebook channels
The draws will be updated daily on the ITF website here, where you will also find links to the live scores and daily live streams.