Atp challenger tour 2023

  1. 2023 Open Aix Provence
  2. Andy Murray finds form as Challenger Tour brings first win on clay in 2023
  3. ATP Challenger Tour Returns to Phoenix for 2023 Arizona Tennis Classic March 13
  4. ATP Challenger Tour Returns to Phoenix for 2023 Arizona Tennis Classic
  5. 2023 Seoul Open Challenger
  6. ATP's Challenger Tour to see 60% jump in 2023 prize money
  7. 2023 ATP Challenger Tour
  8. ATP Challenger Tour Returns to Phoenix for 2023 Arizona Tennis Classic
  9. 2023 Open Aix Provence
  10. 2023 ATP Challenger Tour


Download: Atp challenger tour 2023
Size: 47.12 MB

2023 Open Aix Provence

2.2 Men’s Doubles 2023 Open Aix Provence Location: Aix-en-Provence, France ATP Level: Challenger 175 Court Surface: Outdoor Clay Courts Draw Size: 32 Singles, 16 Doubles Prize Money: €200,000 Dates The 2023 Open Aix Provence was held at the Country Club Aixois from the 2nd to the 7th of May 2023*. * Singles qualifying was held on the 1st and 2nd of May. The 2023 tennis tournament was played in the same week as the combined ATP/WTA tournament in Players The player entry list for the 2023 tournament in Aix-en-Provence has now been released and below is a selection of players who played in the singles in 2023. • Adrian Mannarino • Albert Ramos-Vinolas • Alexander Bublik • Alexandre Muller • Andy Murray • Arthur Fils • Benoit Paire • Brandon Nakashima • David Goffin • Gael Monfils • Geoffrey Blancaneaux • Gregoire Barrere • Jason Kubler • Joao Sousa • Jurij Rodionov • Laurent Lokoli • Luca Van Assche • Mikael Ymer • Nuno Borges • Otto Virtanen • Quentin Halys • Riccardo Bonadio • Tomas Martin Etcheverry • Tommy Paul As the tournament was held in the second week of the Schedule Below was the schedule for the 2023 tournament, with the doubles final being played on Saturday, the 6th of May, and the singles final being played on Sunday, the 7th of May 2023. Day Date Round Monday – Day 1 1 May 2023 Qualifying Tuesday – Day 2 2 May 2023 Qualifying and 1st Round Matches Wednesday – Day 3 3 May 2023 2nd Round Matches Thursday – Day 4 4 May 2023 2nd Round Matches Friday – Day 5 5 May 2...

Andy Murray finds form as Challenger Tour brings first win on clay in 2023

• • May 3, 2023 Andy Murray halted a four-match losing run by defeating good friend and home hope Gael Monfils 6-3, 6-2 at the ATP Challenger 175 tournament in Aix-en-Provence. Murray dropped down to the Challenger Tour to rescue a clay swing that had gone awry. Murray, who is presently ranked 52 in the world, had yet to win on clay this season and had earlier intimated that he could skip the French Open. Perfect start in Provence ✅ Andy Murray passes his first round test against Gael Monfils 6-3, 6-2. — ATP Challenger Tour (@ATPChallenger) “Certainly the beginning of the clay season hasn’t been that easy for me, but normally after a few weeks, I start to feel better and play better,” Murray said in his post-match press conference in Madrid. “Obviously last year, I’m not saying I came here and played unbelievable tennis straightaway, but I was playing well enough to win matches… against good players, top players.” “I would like to play [Roland-Garros] because I don’t know if I’ll get another opportunity,” Murray added. “I also have ambitions of competing for Wimbledon titles and that sort of stuff.” Murray’s defeat to Italian qualifier Andrea Vavassori at the Madrid Masters had equalled his professional career’s worst run of form, and he was looking for a turnaround as he accepted entrance into the Open Aix Provence Credit Agricole. The draw, on the other hand, could have been kinder, pitting Murray with former world number six Monfils, whom he last played in the quarterfi...

ATP Challenger Tour Returns to Phoenix for 2023 Arizona Tennis Classic March 13

Add to Calendar 03/13/2023 09:00 AM 03/19/2023 09:00 PM America/Boise ATP Challenger Tour Returns to Phoenix for 2023 Arizona Tennis Classic March 13-19 The Association of Tennis Professionals (ATP), the governing body of men’s professional tennis, announces the 2023 Arizona Tennis Classic is returning to Phoenix Monday, March 13 through Sunday, March 19. Taking place at Phoenix Country Club, located at 2901 E. 7th St. This year’s event is an ATP Premium Challenger, part of the ATP Tour’s new and elite “Challenger 175” category. The event benefits Phoenix Children’s Hospital and Serve the Future, which assists youth from underserved local communities through the sport of tennis. “This new classification has been awarded to only a handful of events worldwide and we are proud that the Arizona Tennis Classic stands alone as the only one i... Details & Tickets: https://www.upcomingevents.com/phoenix/events/phoenix-country-club/atp-challenger-tour-returns-to-phoenix-for-2023-arizona-tennis-classic-march-13-19-92051?ref=uceaddevent Phoenix Country Club, 2901 North 7th Street, Phoenix, US, 85014-5402 The Association of Tennis Professionals (ATP), the governing body of men’s professional tennis, announces the 2023 Arizona Tennis Classic is returning to Phoenix Monday, March 13 through Sunday, March 19. Taking place at Phoenix Country Club, located at 2901 E. 7th St. This year’s event is an ATP Premium Challenger, part of the ATP Tour’s new and elite “Challenger 175” category. The ...

ATP Challenger Tour Returns to Phoenix for 2023 Arizona Tennis Classic

The Association of Tennis Professionals (ATP), the governing body of men’s professional tennis, announces the 2023 Arizona Tennis Classic is returning to Phoenix Monday, March 13 through Sunday, March 19. Taking place at Phoenix Country Club, located at 2901 E. 7th St. This year’s event is an ATP Premium Challenger, part of the ATP Tour’s new and elite “Challenger 175” category. The event benefits Phoenix Children’s Hospital and Serve the Future, which assists youth from underserved local communities through the sport of tennis. “This new classification has been awarded to only a handful of events worldwide and we are proud that the Arizona Tennis Classic stands alone as the only one in the U.S.,” says Jonathan Levine, founder of the Arizona Tennis Classic. “This year’s event will showcase many of today’s players ranked in the world’s Top 50 along with some of the brightest young talent in the sport. We invite tennis enthusiasts to join us for a week of top-notch competition and entertainment.” Levine adds that total prize money has increased more than 35% — to a Challenger record $220,000. The 2023 Arizona Tennis Classic’s field features an impressive 20 players currently ranked in the ATP top 70 in the world, six players currently ranked in the ATP top 50, and two ranked in the top 30. Guests can expect to see some of these incredible players including: • Botic van de Zandschulp (No. 34) – top-ranked player in this year’s field; defeated Casper Ruud (#5) en route to the ...

2023 Seoul Open Challenger

Tennis tournament 2023 Seoul Open Challenger Date 24 – 30 April Edition 7th Surface Location Champions ← · · The 2023 Singles main draw entrants [ ] Seeds [ ] Country Player Rank 1 Seed 88 1 90 2 91 3 113 4 120 5 138 6 140 7 145 8 • 1 Rankings as of 17 April 2023. Other entrants [ ] The following players received wildcards into the singles main draw: • • • The following player received entry into the singles main draw using a protected ranking: • The following player received entry into the singles main draw as an alternate: • The following players received entry from the qualifying draw: • • • • • • Champions [ ] Singles [ ]

ATP's Challenger Tour to see 60% jump in 2023 prize money

Sept 16 (Reuters) - Prize money on the Challenger Tour will jump 60% next year from its 2022 level as part of a plan to boost earnings for players on the feeder circuit, the men's ATP Tour said on Friday. For the 2023 season, total prize money on the Challenger Tour will rise to $21.1 million from $13.2 million in 2022 with next year's calendar also having 12 more events on the second-tier circuit, up from the current 183. "The Challenger Tour is the launchpad of men's professional tennis. Today's announcement is a critical step forward for the entire ecosystem," ATP Chairman Andrea Gaudenzi said in a statement. "The new plan increases earnings potential for players and improves the balance of tournament categories, surfaces and regions." Earlier this year the men's governing body said its flagship Masters 1000 tournaments in Madrid, Rome and Shanghai will be held over 12 days and with bigger draw sizes from 2023. That raised questions over the fate of smaller 250 events on the men's calendar with ATP's strategic plan aimed at boosting revenue from media and television rights. The ATP said it will reduce the number of categories on the Challenger Tour to four from six while introducing three new premium Challenger 175 events, with $220,000 in prize money, during the second week of Masters events in Indian Wells, Rome and Madrid. "The health of the ATP Challenger Tour is critical for the future of our sport, and our in-depth review revealed significant opportunities to stre...

2023 ATP Challenger Tour

2 ATP Challenger Points 2023 Men’s Challenger Tour Tournaments The 2023 season will see a record 195 ATP challenger events being played all across the world with a 170% increase in the number of challenger 100 and 125 tournaments when compared with 2022. In addition to four main categories of challengers (50, 75, 100, and 125), 2023 will see the introduction of three new 175 events, that will be played in the second of the This will give players who lose in the first week of these Master’s 1000 events, an opportunity to earn some additional prize money. 2023 will also see the phase-out of category 90 and 110 tournaments in favor of the four main categories. Prize Money The total prize fund for the 2023 Challenger Tour will be $21.1 million dollars which is an increase of $7.9 million dollars from the amount awarded in 2022 ($13.2 million dollars). This will see the prize money awarded at Category 100 events rise from $106,240 to $130,000 and Category 75 from $53,120 to $80,000. The new 175 events will have a total prize fund of $220,000. In an effort to make it easier for players to make a living playing on the challenger tour, the amounts awarded to players in the first couple of rounds of a tournament will be increased. 2023 ATP Challenger Calendar (Schedule of Tournaments) The official calendar for the first four months of 2023 has now been released with the following challenger tournaments being played between January and April. The first big tournament will be the Jan...

ATP Challenger Tour Returns to Phoenix for 2023 Arizona Tennis Classic

The Association of Tennis Professionals (ATP), the governing body of men’s professional tennis, announces the 2023 Arizona Tennis Classic is returning to Phoenix Monday, March 13 through Sunday, March 19. Taking place at Phoenix Country Club, located at 2901 E. 7th St. This year’s event is an ATP Premium Challenger, part of the ATP Tour’s new and elite “Challenger 175” category. The event benefits Phoenix Children’s Hospital and Serve the Future, which assists youth from underserved local communities through the sport of tennis. “This new classification has been awarded to only a handful of events worldwide and we are proud that the Arizona Tennis Classic stands alone as the only one in the U.S.,” says Jonathan Levine, founder of the Arizona Tennis Classic. “This year’s event will showcase many of today’s players ranked in the world’s Top 50 along with some of the brightest young talent in the sport. We invite tennis enthusiasts to join us for a week of top-notch competition and entertainment.” Levine adds that total prize money has increased more than 35% — to a Challenger record $220,000. The 2023 Arizona Tennis Classic’s field features an impressive 20 players currently ranked in the ATP top 70 in the world, six players currently ranked in the ATP top 50, and two ranked in the top 30. Guests can expect to see some of these incredible players including: • Botic van de Zandschulp (No. 34) – top-ranked player in this year’s field; defeated Casper Ruud (#5) en route to the ...

2023 Open Aix Provence

2.2 Men’s Doubles 2023 Open Aix Provence Location: Aix-en-Provence, France ATP Level: Challenger 175 Court Surface: Outdoor Clay Courts Draw Size: 32 Singles, 16 Doubles Prize Money: €200,000 Dates The 2023 Open Aix Provence was held at the Country Club Aixois from the 2nd to the 7th of May 2023*. * Singles qualifying was held on the 1st and 2nd of May. The 2023 tennis tournament was played in the same week as the combined ATP/WTA tournament in Players The player entry list for the 2023 tournament in Aix-en-Provence has now been released and below is a selection of players who played in the singles in 2023. • Adrian Mannarino • Albert Ramos-Vinolas • Alexander Bublik • Alexandre Muller • Andy Murray • Arthur Fils • Benoit Paire • Brandon Nakashima • David Goffin • Gael Monfils • Geoffrey Blancaneaux • Gregoire Barrere • Jason Kubler • Joao Sousa • Jurij Rodionov • Laurent Lokoli • Luca Van Assche • Mikael Ymer • Nuno Borges • Otto Virtanen • Quentin Halys • Riccardo Bonadio • Tomas Martin Etcheverry • Tommy Paul As the tournament was held in the second week of the Schedule Below was the schedule for the 2023 tournament, with the doubles final being played on Saturday, the 6th of May, and the singles final being played on Sunday, the 7th of May 2023. Day Date Round Monday – Day 1 1 May 2023 Qualifying Tuesday – Day 2 2 May 2023 Qualifying and 1st Round Matches Wednesday – Day 3 3 May 2023 2nd Round Matches Thursday – Day 4 4 May 2023 2nd Round Matches Friday – Day 5 5 May 2...

2023 ATP Challenger Tour

2 ATP Challenger Points 2023 Men’s Challenger Tour Tournaments The 2023 season will see a record 195 ATP challenger events being played all across the world with a 170% increase in the number of challenger 100 and 125 tournaments when compared with 2022. In addition to four main categories of challengers (50, 75, 100, and 125), 2023 will see the introduction of three new 175 events, that will be played in the second of the This will give players who lose in the first week of these Master’s 1000 events, an opportunity to earn some additional prize money. 2023 will also see the phase-out of category 90 and 110 tournaments in favor of the four main categories. Prize Money The total prize fund for the 2023 Challenger Tour will be $21.1 million dollars which is an increase of $7.9 million dollars from the amount awarded in 2022 ($13.2 million dollars). This will see the prize money awarded at Category 100 events rise from $106,240 to $130,000 and Category 75 from $53,120 to $80,000. The new 175 events will have a total prize fund of $220,000. In an effort to make it easier for players to make a living playing on the challenger tour, the amounts awarded to players in the first couple of rounds of a tournament will be increased. 2023 ATP Challenger Calendar (Schedule of Tournaments) The official calendar for the first four months of 2023 has now been released with the following challenger tournaments being played between January and April. The first big tournament will be the Jan...