ATP Tennis 2023 – Look at the Upcoming Schedule

Numerous incidents occurred in the previous year, including the deportation of Novak Djokovic from Australia. Wimbledon’s exclusion of Russian and Belarusian players and Simona Halep’s positive drug test for an illegal substance occurred in 2022.

ATP tennis 2023 is scheduled and starting in January. Despite Rafael Nadal and Novak Djokovic winning three Grand Slams, Iga Swiatek ruled the women’s tour, and Carlos Alcaraz has demonstrated that tennis continued without the Big 3.

ATP Tennis Schedule 2023

The Association of Tennis Professionals (ATP) is organizing the 2023 ATP Tour, the world’s top men’s professional tennis circuit. The Grand Slam competitions are overseen by:

  • International Tennis Federation (ITF)
  • Grand Slam
  • The ATP Tour Masters 1000
  • The ATP 500
  • The ATP 250

These are all on the 2023 ATP Tour schedule. The stage is set for yet another thrilling tennis season. Here is a look at the tennis schedule for the upcoming season in light of that.

Grand Slam Schedule

The 2023 ATP Tour schedule begins with the Grand Slam tennis season. The dates for the four major tennis Grand Slam competitions are listed here. The contests that award the most points for the world ranking are the Grand Slam tournaments; the winner of a Grand Slam tournament receives 2000 points.

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DATETournamentLocationCourts
16 Jan – 29 JanAustralian OpenMelbourneHard
28 May – 11 JuneRoland-GarrosParisClay
3 July – 16 JulyWimbledonLondonGrass
28 Aug – 10 SepUS OpenNew YorkHard

The ATP Tour Master 1000

The ATP Masters 1000 competitions are regarded as the most prominent competitions following the Grand Slams. The champions of the nine ATP Masters 1000 tournaments each year receive 1000 points. The ATP Masters 1000 schedule is given below.

DateTournamentsLocationCourts
8 Mar – 19 MarBNP Paribas OpenIndian WellsHard
22 Mar – 2 AprilMiami OpenMiamiHard
9 April – 16 AprilRolex-Monte-Carlo MastersMonte-CarloClay
26 April – 7 MayMutua Madrid OpenMadridClay
10 May – 21 MayInternazionali BNL d’ItaliaRomeClay
7 Aug – 12 AugCanada OpenTorontoHard
13 Aug – 19 AugWestern and Southern OpenCincinnatiHard
4 Oct – 15 OctRolex Shanghai MastersShanghaiHard
30 Oct – 5 NovRolex Paris MasterParisHard

The ATP 500 Schedule

These ATP championships winners earn 500 points in the world ranking. In ATP 500 calendar, a total of 13 tournaments are held. The schedule of the tournament is given below.

DateTournamentLocationCourts
13 Feb – 19 FebABN AMRO World Tennis TournamentRotterdamHard
20 Feb – 26 FebRio OpenRio De JaneiroClay
27 Feb – 5 MarchAbierto Mexican TelcelAcapulcoClay
27 Feb – 5 MarchDubai Duty Free Tennis ChampionshipsDubaiHard
10 May – 21 MayInternazionali BNL d’ItaliaRomeClay
17 April – 23 AprilBarcelona OpenBarcelonaHard
19 June – 25 JuneTerra Wortmann OpenHalleGrass
19 June – 25 JuneCinch ChampionshipsLondonGrass
24 June – 30 JuneHamburg European OpenHamburgClay
31 July – 6 AugCiti OpenWashington DCHard
28 Sep – 3 OctChina OpenBeijingHard
23 Oct – 29 OctSwiss Indoors BaselBaselHard
23 Oct – 29 OctErste Bank OpenViennaHard

The ATP 250 Schedule

New Year begins with the ATP 250 championships. ATP 250 is same as ATP 500 and ATP 1000. In ATP 250 winners earn 250 points in the world ranking. There are more than 40 tournaments held in ATP 250 tennis championships. The list of scheduled tournaments is here:

DateTournamentLocationCourts
2 Jan – 8 JanTata Open MaharashtraPuneHard
9 Jan – 15 JanAdelaide InternationalAdelaideHard
9 Jan – 15 JanASB ClassicAucklandHard
30 Jan – 5 FebSofia OpenSofiaHard
6 Feb – 12 FebOpen Sud de FranceMontpellierHard
6 Feb – 12 FebCordoba OpenCordobaClay
6 Feb – 12 FebDallas OpenTexasHard
13 Feb – 19 FebArgentina OpenBuenos AriesClay
13 Feb – 19 FebDelray Beach OpenFloridaHard
20 Feb – 26 FebQatar ATP OpenDohaHard
20 Feb – 26 FebOpen 13 ProvinceMarseilleHard
27 Feb – 5 MarchChile OpenSantiagoClay
3 April – 8 AprilUS Men’s Clay Court ChampionshipsHoustonClay
3 April – 8 AprilATP MarrakechMarrakechClay
3 April – 8 AprilEstoril OpenEstorilClay
17 April – 23 AprilSerbia OpenBelgradeClay
17 April – 23 AprilBNW OpenMunichClay
21 May – 27 MayGeneva OpenGenevaClay
21 May – 27 MayATP Lyon OpenLyonClay
12 June – 18 JuneLibema OpenS-HertogenboschGrass
12 June – 18 JuneBoss OpenStuttgartGrass
25 June – 2 JulyMallorca ChampionshipsMallorcaGrass
26 June – 2 JulyRothesay International EastbourneEastbourneGrass
17 July – 23 JulyHall of Fame OpenNewportGrass
17 July – 23 JulyNordea OpenBastadClay
24 July – 30 JulySwiss OpenGstaadClay
24 July – 30 JulyCroatia OpenUmagClay
24 July – 30 JulyAtlanta OpenAtlantaHard
31 July – 6 AugATP KitzbuhelKitzbuhelClay
31 July – 6 AugMifel OpenLos CabosHard
20 Aug – 27 AugWinston-Salem OpenWinston-SalemHard
20 Aug – 27 AugZhuhai ChampionshipsZhuhaiHard
20 Aug – 27 AugChengdu OpenChengduHard
16 Oct – 22 OctEuropean OpenAntwerpHard
5 Nov – 11 NovStockholm OpenStockholmHard
5 Nov – 11 NovMetz OpenMetzHard

FAQ’S

When will the Australian Open be held in 2023?

Mon., Jan. 16, 2023 – Sun., Jan. 29, 2023.

The 4 Grand Slams are held where?

The phrase “Grand Slam” in tennis refers to feat the winning of all four major tournaments Australian, French, British (Wimbledon), and American in the same calendar year.

Has Nadal achieved four Grand Slams?

Nadal completed the Career Grand Slam (Career Golden Slam) by the time he was 24 years, 3 months, and 10 days old by winning the Olympic singles gold medal and all four major singles tournaments.

What ATP competition is the biggest?

Wimbledon is undoubtedly the most esteemed tennis competition. Of the four professional tennis grand slam events (Australian Open, French Open, Wimbledon, and the US Open)