Jeddah Group Draw: Teams & Results

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Tien20, enjoyed a breakthrough season on tour with 32 wins at the professional level. Finalist in Jeddah last December, the Californian showed the world his level in 2025: he won his first ATP Tour title in Metz and reached the final at the ATP 500 in Beijing. Tien also reached the fourth round at the Australian Open and reached the round of 16 at the ATP Masters 1000 in Shanghai. This season the American left-hander recorded five victories against top ten players and reached a career-best ranking of number 28 in the PIF ATP rankings, after starting the season outside the Top 120.

Landaluce hopes to follow in the footsteps of former Next Gen (2021) champion Carlos Alcaraz in his debut. The Spaniard reached the second round of the ATP Masters 1000 in Cincinnati and won the Challenger trophy in Orleans, France.

Budkov Kjaer he won his first Challenger Tour title in Glasgow in February and repeated it in July with two consecutive victories, in Tampere and Astana, becoming the youngest Norwegian to have won multiple Challenger trophies. He then captured his fourth title of the season at the Open de Vendee, France.

screw upwho currently plays for the University of Virginia, will make his debut at the Next Gen ATP Finals following a late-season comeback. The Spaniard has won three Challenger titles in the last three months and will now join compatriot Landaluce at the event for players under 20. Last year, the 19-year-old was a sparring partner in Jeddah.

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