Complete ATP calendar for the 2023 season
Starting with the United Cup in Sydney, take a look at the schedule for the 2023 ATP season.
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The ATP 2023 season kicks off today(December 29) and the ATP (Association of Tour Professionals) has confirmed the schedule for most of the tournaments until November. The first tournament is the United cup, scheduled until January 8.
The detailed schedule is available on the official ATP page but there is no tweet of the calendar by the ATP official handle yet. The Adelaide International 1 Open, Tata Open Maharashtra, ASB Classic (Auckland), and Adelaide International 2 Open are the other scheduled tournaments before the Australian Open. The season’s first Grand Slam will be held from January 16 to 29.
February starts with Dallas Open, followed by Cordoba Open, Montpeiller Open, ABN Amro Open (Netherlands), Del Ray Beach Open, Argentina Open, Rio Open, Qatar Open, Marseille Open, Dubai Open, Acapulco Open and the Chile Open.
In March, two of the prestigious ATP-1000 events will be held in Indian Wells and Miami. In April, the official clay court swing will start including two ATP-1000 tournaments in Monte Carlo and Madrid. Other tournaments for the month are Houston Open, Marrakech Open, Estoril Open, Barcelona Open, Bosnia Open and Munich Open.
In May, the second Grand Slam of the season — French Open — will be held from May 28 to June 11). Before that, tournaments scheduled are at Rome (ATP-1000), Geneva Open, and Lyon Open
Related: Complete WTA Calendar for the 2023 season
Grass season will begin with Boss Open at Stuttgart, Germany
June is all about the grass court season, which starts two weeks after the French Open. The grass court tournaments start at Boss Open (Stuttgart). It will be followed by the Libema Open (Netherlands), Cinch Championships (Queen’s Club, London)), Halle Open, Mallorca Open, and Rothesay Open at Eastbourne, on the outskirts of London.
July is majorly about Wimbledon (July 3-July 16). This is followed by the Hall of Fame Open in the USA, Gstaad Open, Nordea Open (Sweden), Hamburg Open, Atlanta Open, Croatia Open, Washington Open, Los Cabos Open, and Generali Open in Austria.
The US Open is the main highlight of August (August 28-September 10). ATP-1000 Toronto Open and Cincinnati are also in the same month. The prestigious Winston-Salem Open is also scheduled in the same month.
Laver cup is scheduled for September. Other tournaments for the month are in Asia — Chengdu Open, Zhuhai Open, Astana Open, and Beijing Open. Two of the ATP-1000 tournaments — Shanghai Masters and Paris Masters are the main highlights of October. Other tournaments include Rakuten Open, European Open(Belgium), Vienna Open, and Basel Open. Given the raging Covid virus situation in China, events in the 2023 calendar will be monitored. For example, the Asian Games in Hangzhou, scheduled for September 2022 has been postponed by a year.
The season will end with ATP Finals and Next Gen ATP Finals scheduled between November 12 and November 19. Before the final tournament of the season, the Stockholm Open and Moselle Open(Metz, France) are there.
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