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Records on the line heading into UTS Grand Final

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Bren Gray
London 2025

The final UTS event of the season – the Victorian Plumbing UTS London Grand Final – will have plenty of records on the line when it takes place from 5-7 December at the Copperbox Arena.

Not only does the tournament feature four past or present ATP top-10 players, but it also boasts some of the highest performing UTS players in history.

Andrey ‘Rublo’ Rublev enters the event as the player with the most UTS wins (15) and matches (23) to his name. The two-time champion also has a unique opportunity to become the first man to win three UTS titles.

Alex ‘The Demon’ de Minaur – the highest ranked player in the field – also has two UTS titles to his name and will be chasing a third in London. The Aussie sits third in overall win count (10) on the tour, but could shift into second place this event if he wins two more than Casper “The Ice Man” Ruud.

De Minaur and Rublev have both been drawn in Group A, and will face each other in a blockbuster clash on Saturday afternoon.

In Group B, an undefeated player will be looking to keep his perfect record alive next weekend.

Claiming the title on his debut event in Hong Kong last month, Francisco ‘El Canon’ Cerundolo is yet to taste defeat on the UTS Tour.

The Argentinian is the most successful returner in London, prevailing 57% of the time. Also, he is undefeated in Sudden Death this season, and has the best Bonus Card success rate (61%).

Tickets for the Victorian Plumbing UTS London Grand Final are still available, and can be purchased here

Players in this article

The Demon

Alex de Minaur

Rublo

Andrey Rublev

El Canon

Francisco Cerundolo

The Power

Jack Draper