EVENTS
AMMAN Men’s World Tennis Championship 2025
Following last year’s successful tournament, Bali once again hosts the international-level AMMAN Men’s World Tennis Championship 2025. This year’s tournament returns to the tennis courts of the Bali Beach Country Club, ITDC, Nusa Dua, Bali.
This year’s AMMAN Men’s World Tennis Championship will be held in seven consecutive rounds, beginning with the Universal Tennis Rating Pro Tennis Tour (UTR PTT) and concluding with the International Tennis Federation World Tennis Tour (ITF WTT). The tournament series includes two UTR PTT rounds and five ITF WTT rounds in two categories: M15 and M25, running from 21 July–8 September 2025.
The first round will open with UTR PTT, using a round-robin format with four pools of five players each. Matches will run from 21–27 July, with a total prize pool of USD 20,000. The second round will feature the ITF Men’s Futures M15, running from 28 July–3 August, with a total prize pool of USD 15,000. For the third and fourth rounds, the tournament will move up to the M25 category, held from 4–10 August 2025 and 11–17 August, respectively, with a total prize pool of USD 30,000 each.
After a one-week break, the championship will continue with the fifth round, the UTR PTT, on 25 August. The sixth and seventh rounds, the M25 category tournaments, will be held on 1 and 8 September, respectively, with the entire championship closing on 14 September.
The AMMAN Men’s World Tennis Championship will feature national and international tennis players from 50 countries, including the United States, England, Russia, Spain, Japan, and others. The host nation’s representatives will compete, including M. Rifqi Fitriadi, Nathan Barki, and Anthony Susanto. They will face world-class tennis players from France, England, the United States, New Zealand, Sweden, Turkey, Ecuador, Ukraine, India, and Australia, as well as other Asian players such as Korea, Japan, Malaysia, and Singapore.
Top players include Arthur Gea, ATP ranked 286; Moerani Bouzigue, ATP ranked 336; Hiroki Moriya, ATP ranked 369; and Matthew Dellavedova, ATP ranked 418. The presence of these top players adds to the competitiveness and prestige of the championship on the international stage.
The championship is supported by several sponsors, including PT Amman Mineral Internasional Tbk (AMMAN) as the main sponsor, Bank BNI, Permata Bank, Paiton Energy, MaxPower, Gorontalo Listrik Perdana, Minahasa Citra Lestari, Injourney and Injourney Tourism Development Corporation (ITDC), and is also supported by The Westin Resort Nusa Dua, Dunlop, Eternal Plus, and Pocari Sweat.
List of Winners of M15 second series from 28 July – 3 August 2025:
Singles Champion: Max Masing (Great Britain)
Singles Runner-up: Matthe Dellavedova (Australia)
Doubles Champion: Koki Mastuda (Japan) and Issei Okamura (Japan)
Doubles Runner-up: Renaldi Aqila A Salim (Indonesia) and Gunawan Trismuwantara (Indonesia)
Find out more:
M15: itftennis.com/en/tournament/m15-bali/ina/2025/m-itf-ina-2025-002/draws-and-results/
M25: itftennis.com/en/tournament/m25-bali/ina/2025/m-itf-ina-2025-004/acceptance-list/
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