The BNP Paribas Nordic Open (Stockholm Open) hard court tournament awards its eagerly anticipated quarterfinals on Friday, October 17th, 2025. The day is rounded out by 2 essential matches that will significantly decide the semi-final draw. Morning fixtures have Sebastian Korda's elegant shot-making pitted against the steady power of top seed Casper Ruud. The final quarterfinal has local Swedish wildcard Elias Ymer up against previous winner Denis Shapovalov in a showpiece of attacking prowess.
These tournaments are significant, offering much-needed ranking points as the 2025 season draws to a close and competition for end-of-season championships intensifies.
Match Details & Context
Korda vs Ruud Match Details
- Date: Friday, October 17th, 2025
- Start Time: 16.30 UTC
- Venue: Kungliga Tennishallen, Stockholm, Sweden (Indoor Hard Court)
- Competition: ATP 250 Stockholm Open, Quarter-Final
- H2H Record: Ruud 1-0 (All surfaces)
Ymer vs Shapovalov Match Details
- Date: Friday, October 17th, 2025
- Time: 17.40 UTC
- Location: Kungliga Tennishallen, Stockholm, Sweden (Indoor Hard Court)
- Event: ATP 250 Stockholm Open, Quarter-Final
- H2H Record: Tied 1-1 (Estimated)
Player Form & Statistical Analysis (Korda vs Ruud)

The duel between Sebastian Korda (No. 60 ATP) and the consistent Casper Ruud (No. 12 ATP, 1st Seed) is one of contrasting styles that conflict, Ruud having the psychological edge.
Current Form & Momentum
Casper Ruud (1st Seed)
Form: Ruud comes in with a good 33-14 YTD W-L mark and has played indoors well. He beat Marin Cilic in a straight-set victory (7-6(2), 6-4).
Indoor Strength: Ruud will employ his powerful first serve and patient, steady game, taking all 12 of his first-serve points in the second set against Cilic.
Sebastian Korda
Form: Korda getting into rhythm after injuries, beating former Kamil Majchrzak in a challenging 3-set match (6-4, 4-6, 7-5) to advance to quarterfinals.
Shot-Making: Korda is a danger man with a top-notch average of aces per match (8.3) and flat-striking with aggression, which proves excellent on faster indoor courts.
Tactical Battle
Key Insights:
- Ruud's Consistency: Ruud's consistency of depth in defence is his strongest point. Korda's average rally length is 4.8 shots, but Ruud is great at taking rallies above 5.0 shots and making errors.
- Korda's Power: Korda's power and his high first serve winning percentage (82% in recent matches) are his main tools against Ruud's book-intelligent
Strategies:
- Ruud: Will attempt to neutralise Korda's forehand by taking the ball deep and out, forcing the American to cover more feet and expose his recent fatigue.
- Korda: Must cut down on unforced errors (54 UFE in a recent 3-setter) and be ruthless in his finish shots, aiming to finish points quickly and avoid long baseline exchanges with the superior grinder.
Weaknesses:
- Ruud: Vulnerable indoors to premature, ferocious shot-play, which Korda excels at when in the best of shape.
- Korda: Mental resilience and stamina have been questioned due to his injury record and mid-match collapses.
Player Form & Statistical Analysis (Ymer vs Shapovalov)

The final quarterfinal is an emotionally charged matchup between a home favorite and a veteran champion
Recent Form & Momentum
Elias Ymer (Wildcard)
Form: Ymer defeated his brother Mikael Ymer (6-2, 7-6(4)) to advance, playing solid tennis and capitalising on the home crowd's excitement.
Motivation: With no other player from Sweden left in the draw, Ymer will be greatly encouraged to make a title charge.
Denis Shapovalov (No. 24 ATP, 3rd Seed)
Form: Shapovalov was a winner here in 2019 and has shown flashes of his aggressive, fan-pleasing game. He progressed with an arduous 3-set win against Leo Borg (6-2, 5-7, 6-1).
Indoor Specialist: 3 of the 4 titles of Shapovalov's career have been won on indoor hard courts, which best capitalise on his explosive serve and forehand.
Tactical Battle
Shapovalov's Aggression vs. Ymer's Defence: Shapovalov's dominant first serve (winning 83% of first-serve points in his last match) is the strongest weapon in this game. He must win the battle at the baseline and prevent Ymer from controlling rallies.
Ymer's Opportunity: Ymer must utilise Shapovalov's extremely volatile second serve and high level of unforced errors. He must urge the Canadian to force him to hit the signature showstopper, albeit sometimes perilous, shot.
Head-to-Head History & Key Stats (Combined Table for Both Matches)
Matchup | H2H Record (ATP) | Last Meeting Score | Key YTD Stat |
---|---|---|---|
S. Korda (60) vs C. Ruud (12) | Ruud leads 1-0 | Ruud 6-3, 6-3 (Clay, 2025) | Korda: 8.3 Aces/match vs Ruud: 5.6 Aces/match |
E. Ymer (Est. 120) vs D. Shapovalov (24) | Tied 1-1 (Est.) | Shapovalov Win (Est.) | Shapovalov: 83% 1st Serve Pts Won (last match) |
Betting Preview
Current Betting Odds via Stake.com
We will post the betting odds as soon as they are published on stake.com
Match | Sebastian Korda Win | Casper Ruud Win |
---|---|---|
Korda vs Ruud | 2.20 | 1.62 |
Match | Elias Ymer Win | Denis Shapovalov Win |
Ymer vs Shapovalov | 4.20 | 1.20 |

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Conclusion and Final Thoughts
Prediction & Final Analysis
Stockholm quarterfinals will be claimed by players best able to control the fast indoor conditions and always come forward.
Korda vs Ruud Prediction: Ruud's unmatched defensive solidity and mental strength confirm the favourite tag. While Korda's brute strength is risky, Ruud will put less pressure on shots and take advantage of Korda's positive shot choice. A 3-set contest is to be expected, but Ruud's experience will prevail.
Prediction: Casper Ruud wins 2-1 (7-6, 4-6, 6-3).
Ymer vs Shapovalov Prediction: This match rests squarely on the serving ability of Denis Shapovalov. With his fine history as a champion on indoor courts, the Canadian can rely on his booming first serve and forehand to blow away the local hero's resistance and take the win.
Prediction: Denis Shapovalov wins 2-0 (7-5, 6-4).
Who will Qualify for the Semi-Finals?
A victory for top seed Casper Ruud is crucial to his continued quest to complete the ATP Finals sweep. Denis Shapovalov, meanwhile, has a golden opportunity to win a title and prove that he is again among the sport's very finest. The indoor hardcourts of Stockholm promise a thrill-filled day of quarter-final action in which the margin for error is irresistibly tiny.