ATP Atlanta Open 2023 Prize Money, Players, Schedule, Tickets
Atlanta Open is the opening hard court surface ATP tournament of the 2023 season. This American Event was founded in 2010 and is usually played in late July or early August. This Event is categorized at ATP 250 level.
Atlanta Open Tennis Tournament
The event will play on the outdoor hard court surface of Atlantic Station in Atlanta, Georgia USA. Atlanta open consists of 32 main singles draw and 16 main doubles draw. 2023 Atlanta Open starts on 24 July and the final will play on 30 July 2023.
Location | Atlanta, USA |
Venue | Atlantic Station |
Tour category | ATP 250 |
Prize Money | $822,715 |
Draw | 32 S, 16 D |
Atlanta Open 2023 Results
In singles, Homestar Taylor Fritz defeated Aleksandar Vukic in Atlanta Open final. Taylor won final in 3 sets 7-6.6-7.6-4. He won 6th career title and 2nd of 2023 season, both in USA, (Delray Beach Open in February 2023). Taylor Fritz becomes 4th American to won Atlanta Open, previously he lost the Atlanta final in 2019 against Ale de Minaur.
In doubles championship, Local pair Nathaniel Lammons and Jackson Withrow defeated Aussie pair Max Purcell and Jordan Thompson in straight sets (7-5, 7-6).
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ATP Atlanta Open 2022 Winners
2022 Atlanta open belongs to Aussies. In singles, Australian star Alex de Minaur defeat American star Jenson Brooksby with in straight sets 6-3, 6-3.
While In all Aussies doubles clash, Atlanta Open doubles champion Nick Kyrgios and Thanasi Kokkinakis defeat Jason Kubler and John peers in straight sets 7-6, 7-5.
Atlanta Open History and Winners
In 2009, the Association of Tennis Professionals purchased the license for the tournament in Indianapolis because of low ticket sales and a struggle to attract top players. In December 2009 it was announced that the ATP had sold the license to a group in Atlanta, Georgia, where it would be held at the Atlanta Athletic Club. Prior to 2010 Atlanta had previously held a tennis tournament known as the Verizon Tennis Challenge from 1992 to 2001. That tournament, also held at the Atlanta Athletic Club, included Andy Roddick, Pete Sampras, Andre Agassi and John McEnroe among its past champions.
In 2011 the tournament moved to the Racquet Club of the South in suburban Atlanta. In 2012, the tournament gained BB&T as title sponsor and changed its name to the BB&T Atlanta Open. The 2012 and later editions have been held in Atlantic Station in midtown Atlanta. Temporary courts are constructed around the retail and residential area’s central park. The main court has a capacity of 4,000 people. The tournament was acquired from the USTA by GF Sports in 2015.
Winners
In all 12 editions, total of 9 champions belong to USA and others 3 from Australia. Alone John Isner from USA won this tournament 6 times (2013, 2014, 2015, 2017, 2018 and 2021). John Isner also was 3 times runner-up of this tournament which make him 9 time to play Atlanta Open Final.
Year | Prize Money | Singles Champions | Doubles Champions |
---|---|---|---|
2023 | $822,715 | Taylor Fritz (USA) | |
2022 | $708,530 | Alex de Minaur (AUS) | Nick Kyrgios (AUS) Thanasi Kokkinakis (AUS) |
2021 | $555,995 | John Isner (USA) | Reilly Opelka (USA) Jannik Sinner (ITA) |
2019 | $694,995 | Alex de Minaur (AUS) | Dominic Inglot (GBR) Austin Krajicek (USA) |
2018 | $668,460 | John Isner (USA) | Nicholas Monroe (USA) John-Patrick Smith |
2017 | $642,750 | John Isner (USA) | Bob Bryan (USA) Mike Bryan (USA) |
2016 | $618,030 | Nick Kyrgios (AUS) | Andrés Molteni (ARG) Horacio Zeballos (ARG) |
ATP Atlanta Open 2023 Prize Money
Total commitment of 2023 Atlanta Open will be $822,715 whereas total prize money will be $737,170. Singles champion will have $112,125 while doubles champions will receive $38,960.
In 2022 total prize money for Atlanta Open is $708,530 which winner of the singles title will receive $107,770 and On the other sides in doubles, the Winning pair will get $37,440
2023 prize money distribution as follows:
Stage | Singles Prize Money | Doubles Prize Money | ATP Points |
Winner | $112,125 | $37,440 | 250 |
Finalist | $65,405 | $20,850 | 150 |
Semi-finals | $38,450 | $12,230 | 90 |
Quarter-Finals | $22,280 | $6,830 | 45 |
2nd Round | $12,940 | 20 | |
1st Round | $7,905 | $4,020 | 10 / 0 |
Atlanta Open 2023 Draw
The event will have 32 singles and 16 doubles draws that will be released as the tournament progresses. 4 qualifiers will join 28 singles main draw entries in 1st round.
Atlanta Open 2023 Dates, Schedule
The main draw will be held across a week from 24-30 July with a qualification round set for 23 July.
The official schedule for the ATP section of the event is as follows:
Date | Singles Matches | Doubles Matches |
24 July | Round 1 | —– |
25 July | Round 1 | Round 1 |
26 July | Round 2 | Round 1` |
27 July | Round 2 | Quarter Finals |
28 July | Quarter Finals | Semi-Finals |
29 July | Semi-Finals | Finale |
30 July | Finale |
ATP Atlanta Open 2023 Players list
2023 Entry List Including 1 of top 10 players – Taylor Fritz. Defending champion Alex De Minaur will also featured this season to defend his title.
Top Seed Players
Seed | Player | ATP Ranking |
1 | Taylor Fritz | 9 |
2 | Alex De Minaur | 18 |
3 | Alexander Bublik | 27 |
4 | Dan Evans | 29 |
5 | Yoshihito Nishioka | 30 |
6 | Christopher O’Connell | 31 |
7 | Adrian Mannarino | 38 |
8 | Ben Shelton | 39 |
2023 Wildcard Entry
- John Isner
- Andres Martin
- Gaël Monfils
- Kei Nishikori (PR)
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