Main field welcomes newcomers Max Rehberg and Rudolf Molleker - Wildcards granted to Max Schönhaus and Marco Topo for qualifying rounds // Koblenz Open 2025 (rephrased)
Get Ready for Koblenz Open 2025!
German tennis is heating up with more local talents joining the Koblenz Open! After three surprise withdrawals, Daniel Masur, Max Rehberg, and Bernabe Zapata Miralles—all ranked within the top 280—are jumping into the main draw. This shakeup means Rudolf "Rudi" Molleker (ATP 263), who was initially in the running for a wildcard, will bypass qualifying altogether.
Former Top-40 player Zapata Miralles is sure to make waves in the Koblenzer EPG Arena (formerly CGM Arena). Known for his tenacity on clay, Zapata Miralles reached the fourth round at the 2022 French Open as a qualifier. In 2023, he had a breakout year, with semifinal appearances in two clay-court tournaments and a fourth-round finish at a Masters event.
Meanwhile, the two remaining qualifying wildcards go to Max Schönhaas (ATP 1117) and Marko Topo (ATP 398). The 17-year-old Schönhaas made a splash last summer when he snagged the Wimbledon junior doubles title with his American partner Alexander Razeghi. Topo, a 21-year-old compatriot, won two ITF tournaments last year and earned a spot in the main draw of the BMW Open in Munich and the Hamburg Open with a wildcard.
Rising Star: Marko Topo
Topo, a right-handed player with a powerful forehand and tactical prowess, was inspired to pick up a racket by his sister and started playing at a young age. In just six weeks, he rocketed up the ATP rankings from ATP #406 to a career-best of #275, showcasing rapid improvement and recent success on the pro circuit. While his exact tournament victories or final appearances are not explicitly detailed in available sources, his significant ranking jump and dominant playing style suggest he's an up-and-coming force in tennis. As of mid-2025, Topo's career prize money remains modest but indicates he is making a name for himself in higher-tier tournaments.
Keep an eye out for these talented athletes as they storm the Koblenz Open!
Images courtesy of Meierhans Fotografie (free of charge)Source 1: Some insights about Marko Topo's background and career developmentSource 2: Offical ATP player activity and rankings breakdown for Marko TopoSource 3: Marko Topo's ATP ranking historySource 4: Career prize money information for Marko Topo
Other sports enthusiasts might be interested in watching Marko Topo play tennis at the Koblenz Open 2025, as he is known for his powerful forehand and tactical prowess. Additionally, tennis fans may want to follow Max Schönhaas and Marko Topo, both of whom are qualifying wildcards for the tournament, as they have shown promise in their recent performances.