When is it, who is playing and what is the prize?

China Open 2023 Preview: When is it, who is playing and what is the prize money?

The China Open is gearing up for its return to the tennis calendar, with the high-profile men’s ATP 500 draw taking place next week.

There has been no tennis in China since 2019 due to the coronavirus pandemic, but four years later, the ATP Tour is celebrating its return.

Tennishead has everything you need to know ahead of the tournament in Beijing.

When is the China Open 2023?

The main tournament of the China Open begins on Thursday, September 28th. The match begins at 12:30pm local time (5:30am BST).

The tournament concludes with the singles and doubles finals on Wednesday, October 4th.

The qualifiers will be held between Tuesday 26th September and Wednesday 27th September, with the draw for the individual event taking place on Tuesday 26th September at 2:30pm local time (7:30am BST) It is done.

 

Who is playing the China Open 2023?

As already mentioned, the China Open Field has a large number of prominent players, including eight of the world’s top 10 players.

These names also include Wimbledon champion Carlos Alcaraz, who will be competing in an ATP event in China for the first time.

The Spaniard will be playing his first match since losing in the semi-finals of the US Open to Daniil Medvedev, who is considered the second seed in the tournament.

Andy Murray is one of the lower-ranked players who was able to take part in the direct draw, but he is actually the only former champion at the 2023 tournament, which will be held in the Chinese capital.

 

 

The complete entry list for the China Open is below. Wildcards are not included as they have not been announced yet.

Seed Name Seeding Ranking Entry Ranking
1 Carlos Alcaraz 2 1
2 Daniil Medvedev 3 3
3 Holger Rune 4 4
4 Stefanos Tsitsipas 5 7
5 Andrey Rublev 6 8
6 Jannik Sinner 7 6
7 Casper Ruud 9 5
8 Alexander Zverev 10 12
Alex de Minaur 12 13
Tommy Paul 13 14
Felix Auger-Aliassime 14 15
Karen Khachanov 15 11
Cameron Norrie 17 16
Lorenzo Musetti 18 18
Grigor Dimitrov 20 19
Nicolas Jarry 22 25
Jan-Lennard Struff 23 22
Alejandro Davidovich Fokina 25 21
Daniel Evans 27 28
Tomas Martin Etcheverry 35 34
Ugo Humbert 36 33
Lorenzo Sonego 38 39
Andy Murray 41 37
Diego Schwartzman 136 114

Where is the China Open held?

The China Open will be held at the National Tennis Center in Beijing, which opened for the 2008 Olympics.

There are a total of 47 tennis courts, including 12 competition courts and 35 practice courts, topped by a 15,000-seat diamond court.


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Diamond Court is supported by Lotus Court (10,000 seats), Moon Court (4,000 seats), and Brad Drewett Court (2,000 seats).

Each of these squares has 12 stands depicting the petals of a lotus flower, one of the symbols of the 2008 Beijing Summer Olympics.

How much prize money is on offer at the China Open 2023?

Event Winner Finalist Semi-finalist Quarter-finalist Round of 16 Round of 32
Men’s singles  $679,550   $365,640     $194,860        $99,560        $53,145       $28,345
Men’s doubles*  $223,210   $119,050     $60,240        $30,110        $15,590             —    

What are the ranking points for the China Open 2023?

Event Winner Finalist Semi-finalist Quarter-finalist Round of 16 Round of 32 Qualified Qualifying Round Two Qualifying Round One
Men’s singles    500  300     180         90         45          0     20       10        0
Men’s doubles    500  300     180         90          0         —     45       25        0

Previous winners of the China Open

The Beijing men’s tournament began in 1993 as the ATP 250 tournament, but was upgraded in 2009 to what is now known as the ATP 500 tournament.

All individual winners since this transition are:

2009 Novak Djokovic
2010 Novak Djokovic 
2011 Tomas Berdych
2012 Novak Djokovic 
2013 Novak Djokovic 
2014 Novak Djokovic 
2015 Novak Djokovic 
2016 Andy Murray
2017 Rafael Nadal
2018 Nikoloz Basilashvili
2019 Dominic Thiem

 

 

Interesting facts about the China Open

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br>Most matches won: Novak Djokovic (29)

 

Where to watch the China Open 2023?

The China Open will be broadcast exclusively on Amazon Prime Video in the UK or exclusively on Tennis TV if you live outside the UK.


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