
The ATP on Thursday announced the Player Advisory Council for the 2025 season.
Pedro Martinez, Andrey Rublev, Camilo Ugo Carabelli, Andrea Vavassori and Jaume Munar are newly elected members of the Council for two-year terms (2025-2026), joining Alexander Zverev, Mackenzie McDonald, Dusan Lajovic, Miguel Angel Reyes-Varela and Matthew Ebden.
Federico Ricci was elected to retain his position as the coach representative on the Council and Nicolas Pereira remains the alumni representative.
2025 ATP Player Advisory Council
1-50 S | Pedro Martinez | Europe |
1-50 S | Alexander Zverev | Europe |
1-50 S | Mackenzie McDonald | North America |
1-50 S | Andrey Rublev | International |
51-100 S | Camilo Ugo Carabelli | South America |
51-100 S | Dusan Lajovic | Europe |
1-25 D | Andrea Vavassori | Europe |
1-75 D | Miguel Angel Reyes-Varela | North America |
At-Large | Jaume Munar | Europe |
At-Large | Matthew Ebden | International |
Coach | Federico Ricci | - |
Alumni | Nicolas Pereira | - |
The Council is elected by its peers. Those who are designated to a specific rankings category — 1-50 singles, 51-100 singles, 1-25 doubles and 1-75 doubles and at large by all Group 1 members — are elected by player members from the same rankings category.
The Council's coach representative is elected by ATP coach members and the Alumni representative is elected by ATP alumni members.
The ATP Player Advisory Council meets several times a year and makes recommendations to ATP Management and the ATP Board of Directors through the Player Board representatives, whom the Council elects. The first Council meeting of the year will take place in Melbourne ahead of the Australian Open.