2023 ATP Finals
2023 ATP Finals | |
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Date | 12–19 November |
Edition | 54th (singles) / 49th (doubles) |
Category | ATP Finals |
Draw | 8S/8D |
Prize money | $15,000,000 |
Surface | Hard (indoor) |
Location | Turin, Italy |
Venue | Pala Alpitour |
2022 Champions | |
Singles | |
Novak Djokovic | |
Doubles | |
Rajeev Ram / Joe Salisbury |
The 2023 ATP Finals (also known as the 2023 Nitto ATP Finals for sponsorship reasons) is a men's tennis tournament played on indoor hard courts at the Pala Alpitour in Turin, Italy, from 12 to 19 November 2023. It is the season-ending event for the highest-ranked singles players and doubles teams on the 2023 ATP Tour.
This is the 54th edition of the tournament (49th in doubles), and the third time Turin hosted the ATP Tour year-end championships.
Champions
Singles
- vs.
Doubles
- / vs. /
Format
The ATP Finals group stage has a round-robin format, with eight players/teams divided into two groups of four and each player/team in a group playing the other three in the group. The eight seeds were determined by the Pepperstone ATP rankings and ATP Doubles Team Rankings on the Monday after the last ATP Tour tournament of the calendar year. All singles matches, including the final, were best of three sets with tie-breaks in each set including the third. All doubles matches were two sets (no ad) and a Match Tie-break.[1]
In deciding placement within a group, the following criteria were used, in order:[1]
- Most wins.
- Most matches played (e.g., a 2–1 record beats a 2–0 record).
- Head-to-head result between tied players/teams.
- Highest percentage of sets won.
- Highest percentage of games won.
- ATP rank after the last ATP Tour tournament of the year.
Criteria 4–6 were used only in the event of a three-way tie; if one of these criteria decided a winner or loser among the three, the remaining two would have been ranked by head-to-head result.
The top two of each group advanced to semifinals, with the winner of each group playing the runner-up of the other group. The winners of the semifinals then played for the title.
Qualification
Singles
Eight players compete at the tournament, with two named alternates. Players receive places in the following order of precedence:[2]
- First, the top 7 players in the ATP Race to Turin after the final week of the ATP Tour on 11 November 2023
- Second, up to two 2023 Grand Slam tournament winners ranked anywhere 8th–20th, in ranking order
- Third, the eighth ranked player in the ATP rankings
In the event of this totaling more than 8 players, those lower down in the selection order become the alternates. If further alternates are needed, these players are selected by the ATP.
Provisional rankings are published weekly as the ATP Race to Turin, coinciding with the 52-week rolling ATP rankings on the date of selection.[3] Points are accumulated in Grand Slam, ATP Tour, United Cup, ATP Challenger Tour and ITF Tour tournaments. Players accrue points across 19 tournaments, usually made up of:[4]
- The 4 Grand Slam tournaments
- The 8 mandatory ATP Masters 1000 tournaments
- The best results from any 7 other tournaments that carry ranking points (Monte-Carlo Masters, United Cup, ATP 500, ATP 250, Challenger, ITF)
- Player can replace up to 3 mandatory Masters 1000 results with a better score from ATP 500 or ATP 250
Doubles
Eight teams compete at the tournament, with one named alternate. The eight competing teams receive places according to the same order of precedence as in singles. The named alternate will be offered first to any unaccepted teams in the selection order, then to the highest ranked unaccepted team, and then to a team selected by the ATP. Points are accumulated in the same competitions as for the singles tournament. However, for Doubles teams there are no commitment tournaments, so teams are ranked according to their 19 highest points scoring results from any tournaments on the ATP Tour.[2]
Groupings
Singles
The singles draw of the 2023 edition of the Year–end Championships will feature three number ones, three major champions and two major finalists. The competitors were divided into two groups.[5]
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Doubles
The doubles draw of the 2023 edition of the Year–end Championships will feature six major champions, six number ones and 1 major finalist team. The pairs were divided into two groups.[5]
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Qualified players
Singles
# | Players | Points | Date qualified |
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1 | Novak Djokovic | 9,945 | 19 August[6] |
2 | Carlos Alcaraz | 8,455 | 17 July[7] |
3 | Daniil Medvedev | 7,200 | 5 September[8] |
4 | Jannik Sinner | 5,490 | 7 October[9] |
5 | Andrey Rublev | 4,805 | 26 October[10] |
6 | Stefanos Tsitsipas | 4,235 | 2 November[11] |
7 | Alexander Zverev | 3,585 | 3 November[12] |
8 | Holger Rune | 3,460 | 3 November[12] |
Doubles
# | Players | Points | Date qualified |
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1 | Ivan Dodig Austin Krajicek |
6,330 | 9 October[13] |
2 | Wesley Koolhof Neal Skupski |
6,060 | 9 October[13] |
3 | Rohan Bopanna Matthew Ebden |
5,990 | 14 October[14] |
4 | Santiago González Édouard Roger-Vasselin |
5,610 | 2 November[15] |
5 | Marcel Granollers Horacio Zeballos |
5,127 | 30 October[16] |
6 | Rajeev Ram Joe Salisbury |
4,822 | 29 October[17] |
7 | Máximo González Andrés Molteni |
4,380 | 3 November[18] |
8 | Rinky Hijikata Jason Kubler |
2,180 | 2 November[15] |
Points breakdown
Singles
Seed | Player | Grand Slam | ATP Tour Masters 1000[a] | Best other | Total points |
Tourn | Titles | ||||||||||||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
AUS | FRA | WIM | USO | IW | MI | MC | MA | IT | CA | CI | SH | PA | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | |||||
1† | Novak Djokovic | W 2000 |
W 2000 |
F 1200 |
W 2000 |
A 0 |
A 0 |
R16 90 |
A 0 |
QF 180 |
A 0 |
W 1000 |
A 0 |
W 1000 |
W 250 |
SF 180 |
QF 45 |
9,945 | 11 | 6 | |||
2† | Carlos Alcaraz | A 0 |
SF 720 |
W 2000 |
SF 720 |
W 1000 |
SF 360 |
A 0 |
W 1000 |
R32 45 |
QF 180 |
F 600 |
R16 90 |
R32 10 |
W 500 |
W 500 |
F 300 |
W 250 |
SF 180 |
8,455 | 16 | 6 | |
3† | Daniil Medvedev | R32 90 |
R128 10 |
SF 720 |
F 1200 |
F 600 |
W 1000 |
QF 180 |
R16 90 |
W 1000 |
QF 180 |
R16 90 |
SF 90 |
R32 10 |
W 500 |
W 500 |
F 300 |
F 300 |
W 250 |
QF 90 |
7,200 | 21 | 5 |
4† | Jannik Sinner | R16 180 |
R64 45 |
SF 720 |
R16 180 |
SF 360 |
F 600 |
SF 360 |
A 0 |
R16 90 |
W 1000 |
QF 45 |
R16 90 |
R16 90 |
W 500 |
W 500 |
F 300 |
W 250 |
QF 90 |
QF 90 |
5,490 | 21 | 4 |
5† | Andrey Rublev | QF 360 |
R32 90 |
QF 360 |
QF 360 |
R16 90 |
R16 90 |
W 1000 |
R16 90 |
R16 90 |
R16 45 |
QF 45 |
F 600 |
SF 360 |
F 300 |
F 300 |
W 250 |
SF 180 |
F 150 |
R16 45 |
4,805 | 24 | 2 |
6† | Stefanos Tsitsipas | F 1200 |
QF 360 |
R16 180 |
R64 45 |
R16 45 |
R16 90 |
QF 180 |
QF 180 |
SF 360 |
R32 10 |
R16 90 |
R32 45 |
SF 360 |
F 300 |
W 250 |
SF 225 |
SF 180 |
SF 90 |
R16 45 |
4,235 | 23 | 1 |
7† | Alexander Zverev | R64 45 |
SF 720 |
R32 90 |
QF 360 |
R16 90 |
SF 90 |
R16 90 |
R16 90 |
R16 90 |
R32 45 |
SF 360 |
R16 45 |
R16 90 |
W 500 |
W 250 |
SF 180 |
SF 180 |
SF 180 |
QF 90 |
3,585 | 26 | 2 |
8† | Holger Rune | R16 180 |
QF 360 |
QF 360 |
R128 10 |
R32 45 |
R16 90 |
F 600 |
R32 45 |
F 600 |
R16 45 |
R32 10 |
R64 10 |
QF 180 |
W 250 |
SF 180 |
SF 180 |
SF 180 |
SF 90 |
R16 45 |
3,460 | 22 | 1 |
Alternates | |||||||||||||||||||||||
9 | Hubert Hurkacz | R16 180 |
R32 90 |
R16 180 |
R64 45 |
R32 45 |
R32 45 |
R16 90 |
R32 45 |
R16 45 |
R16 90 |
SF 360 |
W 1000 |
QF 180 |
F 300 |
W 250 |
QF 90 |
SF 90 |
SF 75 |
R16 45 |
3,245 | 23 | 2 |
10 | Taylor Fritz | R64 45 |
R32 90 |
R64 45 |
QF 360 |
QF 180 |
QF 180 |
SF 360 |
R16 90 |
SF 90 |
R16 90 |
QF 180 |
R32 45 |
R32 45 |
W 350 |
W 250 |
W 250 |
SF 180 |
SF 180 |
SF 90 |
3,100 | 26 | 3 |
Notes
Doubles
Seed | Team | Points | Total points |
Tourn | Titles | ||||||||||||||||||
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1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 | 15 | 16 | 17 | 18 | 19 | |||||
1† | Ivan Dodig Austin Krajicek |
W 2000 |
W 1000 |
SF 720 |
W 500 |
W 500 |
W 500 |
SF 360 |
QF 180 |
F 150 |
F 150 |
R32 90 |
R16 90 |
QF 90 |
R64 0 |
R32 0 |
R16 0 |
R32 0 |
R16 0 |
R16 0 |
6,330 | 19 | 5 |
2† | Wesley Koolhof Neal Skupski |
W 2000 |
F 600 |
QF 360 |
QF 360 |
SF 360 |
F 300 |
F 300 |
W 250 |
R16 180 |
QF 180 |
QF 180 |
QF 180 |
QF 180 |
QF 180 |
SF 180 |
SF 180 |
SF 90 |
R16 0 |
R16 0 |
6,060 | 22 | 2 |
3† | Rohan Bopanna Matthew Ebden |
F 1200 |
W 1000 |
SF 720 |
F 600 |
F 600 |
F 600 |
F 300 |
W 250 |
QF 180 |
SF 180 |
R16 90 |
R16 90 |
QF 90 |
SF 90 |
R64 0 |
R64 0 |
R16 0 |
R32 0 |
R16 0 |
5,990 | 20 | 2 |
4† | Santiago González Édouard Roger-Vasselin |
W 1000 |
W 1000 |
W 500 |
SF 360 |
SF 360 |
SF 360 |
W 250 |
W 250 |
R16 180 |
R16 180 |
R16 180 |
QF 180 |
SF 180 |
SF 180 |
R32 90 |
R16 90 |
QF 90 |
QF 90 |
SF 90 |
5,610 | 26 | 5 |
5† | Marcel Granollers Horacio Zeballos |
F 1200 |
W 1000 |
SF 720 |
SF 720 |
SF 360 |
SF 360 |
R16 180 |
QF 180 |
F 150 |
QF 90 |
SF 90 |
QF 45 |
QF 32 |
R32 0 |
R32 0 |
R32 0 |
R32 0 |
R32 0 |
R16 0 |
5,127 | 20 | 1 |
6† | Rajeev Ram Joe Salisbury |
W 2000 |
F 600 |
W 500 |
SF 360 |
W 250 |
R16 180 |
R16 180 |
QF 180 |
R16 90 |
R16 90 |
QF 90 |
QF 90 |
SF 90 |
SF 90 |
QF 32 |
R64 0 |
R16 0 |
R32 0 |
R16 0 |
4,822 | 22 | 3 |
7† | Máximo González Andrés Molteni |
W 1000 |
W 545 |
W 500 |
W 500 |
QF 360 |
QF 360 |
W 250 |
QF 180 |
QF 180 |
F 100 |
R32 90 |
R16 90 |
SF 90 |
QF 45 |
QF 45 |
QF 45 |
R64 0 |
R16 0 |
R32 0 |
4,380 | 25 | 5 |
8† | Rinky Hijikata Jason Kubler[a] |
W 2000 |
R32 90 |
QF 45 |
QF 45 |
R64 0 |
R32 0 |
R32 0 |
R32 0 |
2,180 | 8 | 1 | |||||||||||
Alternates | |||||||||||||||||||||||
9 | Nathaniel Lammons Jackson Withrow |
QF 360 |
QF 360 |
SF 360 |
F 300 |
F 300 |
W 250 |
W 250 |
W 250 |
W 250 |
QF 180 |
SF 180 |
W 175 |
F 150 |
F 150 |
F 150 |
R16 90 |
R16 90 |
QF 90 |
QF 90 |
4,025 | 33 | 5 |
10 | Hugo Nys Jan Zieliński |
F 1200 |
W 1000 |
QF 360 |
F 300 |
W 250 |
R16 180 |
F 100 |
R32 90 |
R16 90 |
QF 90 |
SF 90 |
QF 45 |
QF 45 |
QF 45 |
QF 32 |
R16 20 |
R32 0 |
R32 0 |
R32 0 |
3,937 | 28 | 2 |
Notes
Head-to-head records
Below are the head-to-head records as they approached the tournament.
Singles
Djokovic | Alcaraz | Medvedev | Sinner | Rublev | Tsitsipas | Zverev | Rune | Overall | YTD W–L | ||
1 | Novak Djokovic | 2–2 | 10–5 | 3–0 | 5–1 | 11–2 | 8–4 | 2–2 | 41–16 | 51–5 | |
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2 | Carlos Alcaraz | 2–2 | 2–2 | 3–4 | 0–0 | 5–0 | 3–3 | 2–1 | 17–12 | 63–10 | |
3 | Daniil Medvedev | 5–10 | 2–2 | 6–2 | 6–2 | 9–4 | 10–7 | 1–1 | 39–28 | 64–16 | |
4 | Jannik Sinner | 0–3 | 4–3 | 2–6 | 4–2 | 2–5 | 1–4 | 0–2 | 13–25 | 57–14 | |
5 | Andrey Rublev | 1–5 | 0–0 | 2–6 | 2–4 | 5–6 | 3–5 | 2–1 | 15–27 | 56–23 | |
6 | Stefanos Tsitsipas | 2–11 | 0–5 | 4–9 | 5–2 | 6–5 | 9–4 | 0–2 | 26–38 | 51–22 | |
7 | Alexander Zverev | 4–8 | 3–3 | 7–10 | 4–1 | 5–3 | 4–9 | 0–1 | 27–35 | 53–26 | |
8 | Holger Rune | 2–2 | 1–2 | 1–1 | 2–0 | 1–2 | 2–0 | 1–0 | 10–7 | 43–22 |
Doubles
Dodig Krajicek |
Koolhof Skupski |
Bopanna Ebden |
S González Roger-Vas. |
Granollers Zeballos |
Ram Salisbury |
M González Molteni |
Hijikata Kubler |
Overall | YTD W–L | ||
1 | Ivan Dodig Austin Krajicek |
2–2 | 1–0 | 2–0 | 2–1 | 2–2 | 0–1 | 0–0 | 9–6 | 38–13 | |
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2 | Wesley Koolhof Neal Skupski |
2–2 | 3–2 | 2–3 | 1–2 | 1–3 | 0–1 | 2–1 | 11–14 | 44–20 | |
3 | Rohan Bopanna Matthew Ebden |
0–1 | 2–3 | 2–1 | 1–2 | 0–1 | 0–0 | 0–0 | 5–8 | 38–18 | |
4 | Santiago González Édouard Roger-Vasselin |
0–2 | 3–2 | 1–2 | 2–0 | 2–1 | 0–0 | 0–0 | 8–7 | 51–21 | |
5 | Marcel Granollers Horacio Zeballos |
1–2 | 2–1 | 2–1 | 0–2 | 3–5 | 2–1 | 0–1 | 10–13 | 34–17 | |
6 | Rajeev Ram Joe Salisbury |
2–2 | 3–1 | 1–0 | 1–2 | 5–3 | 0–0 | 0–0 | 12–8 | 32–18 | |
7 | Máximo González Andrés Molteni |
1–0 | 1–0 | 0–0 | 0–0 | 1–2 | 0–0 | 0–0 | 3–2 | 38–20 | |
8 | Rinky Hijikata Jason Kubler |
0–0 | 1–2 | 0–0 | 0–0 | 1–0 | 0–0 | 0–0 | 2–2 | 9–6 |
See also
References
- ^ a b "Rules and Format Nitto ATP Finals". Nitto ATP Finals. Retrieved 25 December 2022.
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- ^ "Rublev Qualifies For 2023 Nitto ATP Finals". Nitto ATP Finals. 26 October 2023.
- ^ "Tsitsipas Qualifies For 2023 Nitto ATP Finals". Nitto ATP Finals. 2 November 2023.
- ^ a b "Zverev, Rune Complete 2023 Nitto ATP Finals Field". Nitto ATP Finals. 3 November 2023.
- ^ a b "Dodig/Krajicek, Koolhof/Skupski Qualify For Nitto ATP Finals". Nitto ATP Finals. 9 October 2023.
- ^ "Bopanna & Ebden Earn Nitto ATP Finals Team Debut". Nitto ATP Finals. 14 October 2023.
- ^ a b "Gonzalez/Roger-Vasselin, Hijikata/Kubler Qualify For Nitto ATP Finals". Nitto ATP Finals. 2 November 2023.
- ^ "Granollers/Zeballos Qualify For Nitto ATP Finals". Nitto ATP Finals. 30 October 2023.
- ^ "Ram/Salisbury To Defend Nitto ATP Finals Title". Nitto ATP Finals. 29 October 2023.
- ^ "Gonzalez/Molteni Complete Nitto ATP Finals Doubles Field". Nitto ATP Finals. 3 November 2023.
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External links
- Official website (in English, Spanish, and Japanese)
- ATP tournament profile