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Barcelona Open: Carlos Alcaraz beats Stefanos Tsitsipas to retain title | Tennis News

World No 2 Carlos Alcaraz retained the Barcelona Open title with a straight-sets win over Stefanos Tsitsipas as he claimed a third trophy of the 2023 season.

Spaniard Alcaraz, who does not turn 20 until May, defeated his Greek opponent 6-3 6-4 in a battle of the top two seeds to add to his titles in Rio de Janeiro in February and Indian Wells in March.

The teenager did not drop a set throughout the tournament in Barcelona, with his successes across the week including a 6-2 6-2 defeat of Great Britain’s Dan Evans in Saturday’s semi-final.

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Alcaraz said: “It’s incredible… to feel this energy and lift the trophy in Barcelona in front of my family and friends, and most members of my team are here as well. Playing this level and to lift the trophy in front of them is a good feeling for me.”

Alcaraz may end up as the favourite for the French Open, which runs from May 28 to June 11, with world No 1 Novak Djokovic and 14-time Roland Garros champion Rafa Nadal nursing elbow and hip injuries respectively.

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Nadal has not played since the Australian Open in January and does not know when he will return to action, while Djokovic – beaten by fellow Serb Dusan Lajovic in the quarter-finals of the Srpksa Open on Friday – has withdrawn from next week’s Madrid Open.

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Alcaraz has also won in Rio and Indian Wells this year

Djokovic’s compatriot Lajovic went on to win the Srpska Open in Bosnia and Herzegovina, picking up another notable scalp in the final when he beat second seed Andrey Rublev 6-3 4-6 6-4.

Lajovic said after claiming his second ATP Tour title and first since 2019: “I am thrilled and overwhelmed that I did it this week.

“The last time I was in a final was four years ago and I have been through a lot since then. I still believed in myself, even though I did not have the best last year. This victory means a lot.”

Britain’s Jamie Murray won the doubles title in Bosnia with New Zealander Michael Venus but Neal Skupski and Dutchman Wesley Koolhof had to settle for the runners-up spot in Barcelona, losing in a deciding tie-break to Argentinian duo Maximo Gonzalez and Andres Molteni.

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Elsewhere, Danish teenager Holger Rune retained the BMW Open title in Munich, coming back from 5-2 down in the deciding set against Botic van de Zandschulp to win 6-4 1-6 7-6 (7-3).

Van de Zandschulp served for the match three times and created four match points but went on to suffer defeat to Rune in the final for the second year running, having retired seven games into the 2022 showpiece.

Rune, who needed treatment for arm and ankle problems in the third set, said: “I was feeling really exhausted but I was fighting until the end and I tried everything I could to come back into the match.

“We really pushed each other to the limit and I am super happy I defended the title.”

Barcelona ATP Entry List and Seeds

Main Draw

Entries
Seed Name Seeding RankingRk Entry RankingER
1 Carlos Alcaraz 2 1
2 Stefanos Tsitsipas 3 3
3 Casper Ruud 4 4
4 Jannik Sinner 8 11
5 Frances Tiafoe 11 14
6 Karen Khachanov 12 16
7 Cameron Norrie 14 12
8 Alex de Minaur 19 18
9 Lorenzo Musetti 21 21
10 Alejandro Davidovich Fokina 24 25
11 Grigor Dimitrov 25 27
12 Daniel Evans 28 29
13 Roberto Bautista Agut 29 28
14 Denis Shapovalov 30 30
15 Francisco Cerundolo 33 31
16 Yoshihito Nishioka 36 34
Diego Schwartzman 37 38
Emil Ruusuvuori 38 54
Ben Shelton 39 39
Bernabe Zapata Miralles 41 41
Albert Ramos-Vinolas 50 51
Mackenzie McDonald 52 55
Alexander Bublik 53 48
Yibing Wu 55 64
Nicolas Jarry 58 57
Tomas Martin Etcheverry 59 73
Nuno Borges 63 68
Pedro Cachin 65 63
Jason Kubler 70 70
Ilya Ivashka 74 80
Jaume Munar 83 66
David Goffin 85 42
Alexander Shevchenko 107 101
Gijs Brouwer 116 120
Emilio Gomez 121 96
Pedro Martinez 127 121
Francesco Passaro 130 115
(WC) Fernando Verdasco 239
(WC) Daniel Rincon 308
(WC) Pablo Andujar 322
(WC) Feliciano Lopez 590
Attila Balazs 742 101 (PR)
(Q)
(Q)
(Q)
(Q)
(Q)
(Q)
Alternates
Name Seeding RankingRk Entry RankingER
1 Giulio Zeppieri 124 124
2 Luca Nardi 159 130
3 Norbert Gombos 142 133
4 Raul Brancaccio 135 136
5 Lukas Klein 138 141
6 Maximilian Marterer 139 144
7 Hugo Grenier 128 146
8 Ryan Peniston 156 151
9 Jozef Kovalik 155 153
10 Timofey Skatov 141 155
11 Vit Kopriva 169 165
12 Geoffrey Blancaneaux 170 169
13 Riccardo Bonadio 180 176
14 Flavio Cobolli 204 177
15 Zsombor Piros 167 185
16 Nicolas Moreno De Alboran 213 188
17 Fernando Verdasco 239 211
18 Marco Trungelliti 211 227
19 Michael Geerts 214 233
20 Thai-Son Kwiatkowski 930 240 (PR)
Withdrawals
Name Seeding RankingRk Entry RankingER
Daniil Medvedev 5 5
Rafael Nadal 15 13
Pablo Carreno Busta 17 17
Sebastian Korda 26 26
Brandon Nakashima 44 45
Mikael Ymer 51 53
(SE)
(WC)

Qualifying

Entries
Seed Name Seeding RankingRk Entry RankingER
1 Matteo Arnaldi 102 116
2 Pavel Kotov 103 117
3 Otto Virtanen 114 139
4 Giulio Zeppieri 124 124
5 Hugo Grenier 128 146
6 Raul Brancaccio 135 136
7 Maximilian Marterer 139 144
8 Timofey Skatov 141 155
9 Jozef Kovalik 155 153
10 Benoit Paire 163 170
11 Geoffrey Blancaneaux 170 169
12 Oleksii Krutykh 177 167
Matteo Gigante 196 199
Marco Trungelliti 211 227
Nicolas Moreno De Alboran 213 188
Michael Geerts 214 233
Lorenzo Giustino 224 219
Miljan Zekic 227 214
(WC) Pol Martin Tiffon 258
Oriol Roca Batalla 274 274
Marek Gengel 279 267
(WC) Alex Marti Pujolras 345
(WC) Max Alcala Gurri 564
(WC) Martin Landaluce 1066
Alternates
Name Seeding RankingRk Entry RankingER
1 Abdullah Shelbayh 265 281
2 Alejandro Moro Canas 290 295
3 Pablo Llamas Ruiz 246 323
4 Illya Marchenko 323 327
5 Viktor Durasovic 316 330
6 Nikolas Sanchez Izquierdo 337 345
7 Daniel Cukierman 352 372
8 Alex Marti Pujolras 345 376
9 Oscar Jose Gutierrez 481 432
10 Malek Jaziri 574 453
11 Lucas Miedler 510 462
12 Pedro Sousa 454 467
13 Daniel Merida 541 515
14 Adria Soriano Barrera 499 537
15 Max Alcala Gurri 564 562
16 David Jorda Sanchis 518 589
17 Denis Istomin 646 642
18 Simone Roncalli 629 645
19 Enrico Dalla Valle 593 651
20 Bekkhan Atlangeriev 669 663
Withdrawals
Name Seeding RankingRk Entry RankingER
Tomas Martin Etcheverry 59 73
Soonwoo Kwon 77 75
Ilya Ivashka 74 80
Emilio Gomez 121 96
Borna Gojo 108 113
Francesco Passaro 130 115
Pedro Martinez 127 121
Ryan Peniston 156 151

Doubles

Entries
Seed Names Seeding RankingRk Entry RankingER
1 Wesley Koolhof / Neal Skupski 2 2
2 Rajeev Ram / Joe Salisbury 7 7
3 Marcelo Arevalo / Jean-Julien Rojer 12 12
4 Nikola Mektic / Mate Pavic 13 13
Ivan Dodig / Austin Krajicek 19 19
Lloyd Glasspool / Harri Heliovaara 22 22
Santiago Gonzalez / Edouard Roger-Vasselin 34 35
Rohan Bopanna / Matthew Ebden 38 35
Hugo Nys / Jan Zielinski 41 39
Matwe Middelkoop / Andreas Mies 43 44
(WC) Simone Bolelli / Marcel Granollers 59
Rafael Matos / David Vega Hernandez 71 57
Nicolas Mahut / Stefanos Tsitsipas 220 44
(WC) Jaume Munar / Albert Ramos-Vinolas 765
Alex de Minaur / Jannik Sinner 1351 28
(Q)
Alternates (On-Site)
Names Seeding RankingRk Entry RankingER
1 Simone Bolelli / Marcel Granollers 59 59
2 Maximo Gonzalez / Andres Molteni 62 62
3 Pedro Martinez / Yoshihito Nishioka 379 135
4 Patrik Niklas-Salminen / Emil Ruusuvuori 500 136
5 Daniel Evans / Jonny O’Mara 187 143
6 Andrey Golubev / Denys Molchanov 190 190
7 Michael Geerts / Maximilian Marterer 609 303
8 Inigo Cervantes / Oriol Roca Batalla 414 414
Withdrawals
Names Seeding RankingRk Entry RankingER
Marcel Granollers / Horacio Zeballos 38 38

Doubles Qualifying

Entries
Seed Names Seeding RankingRk Entry RankingER
1 Maximo Gonzalez / Andres Molteni 62 65
2 (ALT) Daniel Evans / Jonny O’Mara 187
Pedro Martinez / Yoshihito Nishioka 379
(WC) Inigo Cervantes / Oriol Roca Batalla 414
Alternates (On-Site)
Names Seeding RankingRk Entry RankingER
1 Daniel Evans / Jonny O’Mara 187 143
2 Michael Geerts / Maximilian Marterer 609 303
3 Inigo Cervantes / Oriol Roca Batalla 414 414
Withdrawals
Names Seeding RankingRk Entry RankingER
Rafael Matos / David Vega Hernandez 71 57
Patrik Niklas-Salminen / Emil Ruusuvuori 500 141
Pedro Martinez / Bernabe Zapata Miralles 665 144

Tennis schedule 2023, calendar of ATP and WTA tournaments in 2023, which tennis tournaments will be held for men and women

Maxim Sidorov

Author

You are subscribed year. As always, exciting Grand Slam tournaments await us in Australia, France, the UK and the USA. We will witness no less interesting tournaments of the Masters series. Let’s hope that all competitions will become full-fledged without the exclusion of tennis players from them for political reasons or related to vaccination. The season contains a lot of intrigue: how long will Spaniard Carlos Alcaras hold the title of the first racket of the world among men, whether someone can remove the Polish tennis player Iga Sventek from the throne, how Russian athletes will perform. All this and more awaits us on the tennis courts in 2023. The tournament schedule is subject to change, which we will inform you in a timely manner.

2023 WTA tournament calendar

January

December 29, 2022 – January 8,

  • United Cup team tournament. Brisbane, Perth, Sydney, Australia (hard cover)

January 2 – 8

  • WTA 500 – Adelaide International Tournament 1. Adelaide, Australia (hard)
  • WTA 250 – Auckland Open tournament. Auckland, New Zealand (hard)

January 9 – 15

  • WTA 500 – Adelaide International 2. Adelaide, Australia (hard)
  • WTA 250 – Hobart International Tournament. Hobart, Australia (hard)

January 16-29

  • Australian Open Grand Slam tournament. Melbourne, Australia (hard)

January 30 – February 5

  • WTA 500 – Sydney International tournament. Sydney, Australia (hard)

February

February 6 – 12

  • WTA 250 – Linz Open Tournament. Linz, Austria (hard)

February 13 – 19

  • WTA 500 – Qatar Open tournament. Doha, Qatar (hard)
  • WTA 250 – Lyon Open tournament. Lyon, France (hard)

February 20 – 26

  • WTA Masters 1000 – Dubai Tennis Championships tournament. Dubai, United Arab Emirates (hard)
  • WTA 250 – Abierto Yucatán Tournament. Merida, Mexico (hard)

February 27 – March 5

  • WTA 250 – Monterrey Open tournament. Monterrey, Mexico (hard)
  • WTA 250 – Texas Tennis Open tournament. Austin, USA (hard)

March

March 8-19

  • ATP Masters 1000 – BNP Paribas Open – Indian Wells Masters tournament. Indian Wells, USA (hard)

March 22 – April 2

  • WTA Masters 1000 – Miami Open tournament. Miami Gardens, USA (hard)

April

April 3-9

  • WTA 500 – Charleston Open tournament. Charleston, USA (soil)

April 10-16

  • Billie Jean King Cup Qualifying Round (hard)

April 17 – 23

  • WTA 500 – Stuttgart Open tournament. Stuttgart, Germany (ground)

April 26 – May 7

  • WTA Masters 1000 – Madrid Open tournament, Madrid, Spain (clay)

May

May 10 – 21

  • WTA Masters 1000 – Internazionali BNL d’Italia – Italian Open tournament. Rome Italy (clay)

May 22 – 28

  • WTA 250 – Internationaux de Strasbourg tournament. Strasbourg, France (ground)

May 28 – June 11

  • French Open (Roland Garros), Grand Slam tournament. Paris, France (ground)

June

June 12 – 18

  • WTA 250 – Libema Open tournament. Rosmalen, The Netherlands (grass)
  • WTA 250 Nottingham Open. Nottingham, UK (grass)

June 19 – 25

  • WTA 500 – German Open tournament. Berlin, Germany (grass)
  • WTA 250 – Birmingham Classic Tournament. Birmingham, UK (grass)

June 26 – July 2

  • WTA 500 – Eastbourne International tournament. Eastbourne, UK (grass)
  • WTA 250 – Bad Homburg Open tournament. Bad Homburg, Germany (grass)

July

July 3-16

  • Wimbledon Grand Slam tournament. London, UK (grass)

July 17 – 23

  • WTA 250 – Palermo International tournament. Palermo, Italy (ground)

July 24 – 30

  • WTA 250 tournament Hamburg European Open. Hamburg, Germany (ground)
  • WTA 250 Ladies Open Lausanne. Lausanne, Switzerland (ground)

July 31 – August 6

  • WTA 500 – Silicon Valley Classic Tournament. San Jose, USA (hard)
  • WTA 250 – Washington Open Tournament. Washington, USA (hard)

August

August 7-13

  • WTA Masters 1000 – Canadian Open tournament. Montreal, Canada (hard)

August 14 – 20

  • WTA Masters 1000 – Cincinnati Masters tournament. Mason, USA (hard)

August 28 – September 10

  • US Open, Grand Slam tournament. New York, USA (hard)

September

September 11 – 17

  • WTA 500 – Zhengzhou Open tournament. Shenzhou, China (hard)
  • WTA 250 – Chennai Open tournament, Hyderabad, India (hard)
  • WTA 250 – Jiangxi Open tournament. Nanchang, China (hard)

September 18 – 24

  • WTA 500 – Pan Pacific Open tournament. Tokyo, Japan (hard)
  • WTA 250 – Guangzhou Open Tournament. Guangzhou, China (hard)
  • WTA 250 – Korea Open tournament. Seoul, South Korea (hard)

25 September – 1 October

  • WTA Masters 1000 – Wuhan Open tournament. Wuhan, China (hard)

October

October 2 – 8

  • WTA Masters 1000 – China Open tournament. Beijing, China (hard)

October 16 – 22

  • WTA 250 – Hong Kong Open tournament. Hong Kong, China (hard)
  • WTA 250 – Tianjin Open tournament. Tianjin, China (hard)

October 23-29

  • WTA 500 – Ostrava Open tournament. Ostrava, Czech Republic (hard)
  • WTA 250 – Transylvania Open tournament. Cluj-Napoca, Romania (hard)

October 30 – November 5

  • WTA Finals – Shenzhen, China (hard)

2023 ATP tournament calendar

January

December 29, 2022 – January 8,

  • United Cup team tournament. Brisbane, Perth, Sydney, Australia (hard cover)

January 2 – 9

  • ATP 250 – TBD. Australia (hard)
  • ATP 250 – Tata Open Maharashtra tournament. Pune, India (hard)

January 9 – 15

  • ATP 250 – Adelaide International Tournament. Adelaide, Australia (hard)
  • ATP 250 – Auckland Open tournament. Auckland, New Zealand (hard)

January 16-29

  • Australian Open Grand Slam tournament. Melbourne, Australia (hard)

January 30 – February 5

  • ATP 250 – Sofia Open tournament. Sofia, Bulgaria
  • Davis Cup Qualifying Round (hard)

February

February 6 – 12

  • ATP 250 – Open Sud de France tournament. Montpellier, France (hard)
  • ATP 250 – Cordoba Open tournament. Cordoba, Argentina (ground)
  • ATP 250 – Dallas Open tournament. Dallas, TX (hard)

February 13 – 19

  • ATP 500 – ABN AMRO World Tennis Tournament. Rotterdam, Netherlands (hard)
  • ATP 250 – Argentina Open tournament. Buenos Aires, Argentina (soil)
  • ATP 250 – Delray Beach Open Tournament. Delray Beach, USA (hard)

February 20 – 26

  • ATP 500 – Rio Open tournament. Rio de Janeiro, Brazil (ground)
  • ATP 250 – Qatar ATP Open tournament. Doha, Qatar (hard)
  • ATP 250 – Open 13 Provence tournament. Marseille, France (hard)

February 27 – March 5

  • ATP 500 – Abierto Mexiano Telcel – Mexican Open tournament. Acapulco, Mexico (ground)
  • ATP 500 – Dubai Duty Free Tennis Championships. Dubai, United Arab Emirates (hard)
  • ATP 250 – Chile Open tournament. Santiago, Chile (ground)

March

March 8-19

  • ATP Masters 1000 – BNP Paribas Open – Indian Wells Masters tournament. Indian Wells, USA (hard)

March 22 – April 2

  • ATP Masters 1000 – Miami Open tournament. Miami Gardens, USA (hard)

April

April 3-8

  • ATP 250 – US Men’s Clay Court Championships. Houston, USA (soil)
  • ATP 250 – Grand Prix Hassan II tournament. Marrakech, Morocco (ground)
  • ATP 250 – Estoril Open Tournament. Cascais, Portugal (ground)

April 9-16

  • ATP Masters 1000 – Rolex Monte-Carlo Masters tournament. Roquebrune-Cap-Martin, France (ground)

April 17 – 21

  • ATP 500 – Barcelona Open tournament. Barcelona, ​​Spain (ground)
  • ATP 250 – Serbia Open tournament. Belgrade, Serbia (ground)
  • ATP 250 Bavarian International Tennis Championships. Munich, Germany (soil)

April 26 – May 7

  • ATP Masters 1000 – Mutua Madrid Open tournament. Madrid, Spain (ground)

May

May 10 – 21

  • WTA Masters 1000 – Internazionali BNL d’Italia – Italian Open tournament. Rome Italy (ground)

May 21 – 27

  • ATP 250 – Geneva Open tournament. Geneva, Switzerland (ground)
  • ATP 250 – Lyon Open tournament, Lyon, France (clay)

28 May – 11 June

  • French Open (Roland Garros), Grand Slam tournament. Paris, France (ground)

June

June 12 – 18

  • ATP 250 — Rosmalen Grass Court Championships. ‘s-Hertogenbosch, The Netherlands (grass)
  • ATP 250 – Stuttgart Open tournament. Stuttgart, Germany (grass)

June 19 – 25

  • ATP 500 – Terra Wortmann Open – Halle Open tournament. Halle, Germany (grass)
  • ATP 500 – Cinch Queen’s Club Championships. London, UK (grass)

June 24 – 30

  • ATP 500 tournament Hamburg European Open. Hamburg, Germany (ground)

June 25 – July 2

  • ATP 250 – Mallorca Championships tournament. Mallorca, Spain (grass)
  • ATP 500 – Rothesay International Eastbourne Tournament. Eastbourne, UK (grass)

July

July 3-16

  • Wimbledon Grand Slam tournament. London, UK (grass)

July 17 – 23

  • ATP 250 – Hall of Fame Open tournament. Newport, USA (grass)
  • ATP 250 – Nordea Open – Swedish Open. Bostad, Sweden (ground)
  • ATP 250 – Swiss Open tournament. Gstaad, Switzerland (ground)

July 24-30

  • ATP 250 – Hamburg Open tournament. Hamburg, Germany (ground)
  • ATP 250 – Croatia Open tournament. Umag, Croatia (ground)
  • ATP 250 – Atlanta Open tournament. Atlanta, USA (hard)

July 31 – August 6

  • ATP 500 – Washington Open tournament. Washington, USA (hard)
  • ATP 250 – Austrian Open Kitzbühel tournament. Kitzbühel, Austria (ground)
  • ATP 250 – Los Cabos Open tournament. Los Cabos, Mexico (hard)

August

August 7 – 12

  • ATP Masters 1000 – Canadian Open tournament. Toronto, Canada (hard)

August 13 – 19

  • ATP Masters 1000 – Western & Southern Open tournament. Cincinnati, USA (hard)

August 20 – 27

  • ATP 250 – Winston-Salem Open tournament. Winston-Salem, USA (hard)

August 28 – September 10

  • US Open, Grand Slam tournament. New York, USA (hard)

September

September 11 – 17

  • Davis Cup. Group stage. Location to be determined later

September 18 – 24

  • Laver Cup team tournament. Vancouver, Canada (hard)
  • ATP 250 – Chengdu Open tournament. Chengdu, China (hard)
  • ATP 250 – Zhuhai Championships tournament. Zhuhai, China (hard)

September 25 – October 1

  • ATP 500 – China Open tournament. Beijing, China (hard)
  • ATP 250 – Astana Open tournament. Astana, Kazakhstan (hard)

October

October 4 – 15

  • ATP Masters 1000 is the Rolex Shanghai Masters tournament. Shanghai, China. (hard)

October 16 – 22

  • ATP 500 – Japan Open tournament. Tokyo, Japan (hard)
  • ATP 250 – European Open tournament. Antwerp, Belgium (hard)
  • ATP 250 – TBD (hard)

October 23 – 29

  • ATP 500 – Swiss Indoors Basel tournament. Basel, Switzerland (hard)
  • ATP 500 – Erste Bank Open – Vienna Open tournament. Vienna, Austria (hard)

October 30 – November 5

  • ATP Masters 1000 – Rolex Paris Masters tournament. Paris, France (hard)

November

November 6 – 12

  • ATP 250 – Moselle Open tournament. Metz, France (hard)
  • ATP 250 – Stockholm Open tournament. Stockholm, Sweden (hard)

November 13-19

  • ATP Finals 2023. Turin, Italy (hard)
  • Next Gen ATP Finals 2023. TBD (hard)

November 20-26

  • Davis Cup Final Tournament. Playoffs. Malaga, Spain

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