2023 ATP Tour

The 2023 ATP Tour was the global elite men's professional tennis circuit organised by the Association of Tennis Professionals (ATP) for the 2023 tennis season. The 2023 ATP Tour calendar comprised the Grand Slam tournaments, supervised by the International Tennis Federation (ITF), the ATP Finals, the ATP Tour Masters 1000, the United Cup, the ATP 500 series, the ATP 250 series. Also included in the 2023 calendar were the Davis Cup (organised by the ITF), Next Gen ATP Finals, Laver Cup, Hopman Cup (sanctioned by the ITF), none of which distributed ranking points. 2023 marked the return of the ATP tournaments in China after strict COVID-19 protocols in the country.

Schedule
This is the schedule of events on the 2023 calendar.

Statistical information
These tables present the number of singles (S), doubles (D), and mixed doubles (X) titles won by each player and each nation during the season, within all the tournament categories of the 2023 calendar : the Grand Slam tournaments, the ATP Finals, the ATP Tour Masters 1000, the ATP Tour 500 tournaments, and the ATP Tour 250 tournaments. The players/nations are sorted by:
 * 1) Total number of titles (a doubles title won by two players representing the same nation counts as only one win for the nation);
 * 2) Cumulated importance of those titles (one Grand Slam win equalling two Masters 1000 wins, one undefeated ATP Finals win equalling one-and-a-half Masters 1000 win, one Masters 1000 win equalling two 500 events wins, one 500 event win equalling two 250 events wins);
 * 3) A singles > doubles > mixed doubles hierarchy;
 * 4) Alphabetical order (by family names for players).

Titles information
The following players won their first main circuit title in singles, doubles or mixed doubles:
 * Singles
 * Tallon Griekspoor (26 years, 195 days) – Pune (draw)
 * 🇨🇳 Wu Yibing (23 years, 127 days) – Dallas (draw)
 * 🇫🇷 Arthur Fils (18 years, 353 days) – Lyon (draw)
 * 🇺🇸 Christopher Eubanks (27 years, 63 days) – Mallorca (draw)
 * 🇦🇷 Pedro Cachin (28 years, 109 days) – Gstaad (draw)
 * 🇺🇸 Ben Shelton (21 years, 17 days) – Tokyo (draw)


 * Doubles
 * 🇦🇺 Rinky Hijikata (21 years, 344 days) – Australian Open (draw)
 * 🇦🇺 Jason Kubler (29 years, 261 days) – Australian Open (draw)
 * 🇺🇸 Maxime Cressy (25 years, 306 days) – Dubai (draw)
 * 🇮🇹 Andrea Pellegrino (25 years, 352 days) – Santiago (draw)
 * Karen Khachanov (26 years, 356 days) – Madrid (draw)
 * 🇮🇳 Yuki Bhambri (31 years, 4 days) – Mallorca (draw)
 * Lloyd Harris (26 years, 132 days) – Mallorca (draw)
 * 🇰🇿 Aleksandr Nedovyesov (36 years, 166 days) – Båstad (draw)
 * Blaž Rola (32 years, 305 days) – Umag (draw)
 * Nino Serdarušić (26 years, 234 days) – Umag (draw)
 * 🇫🇷 Sadio Doumbia (32 years, 295 days) – Chengdu (draw)
 * 🇫🇷 Fabien Reboul (27 years, 297 days) – Chengdu (draw)
 * 🇰🇿 Andrey Golubev (36 years, 100 days) – Stockholm (draw)
 * Petros Tsitsipas (23 years, 91 days) – Antwerp (draw)


 * Mixed doubles
 * 🇧🇷 Rafael Matos (27 years, 28 days) – Australian Open (draw)
 * 🇩🇪 Tim Pütz (35 years) – French Open (draw)
 * 🇫🇮 Harri Heliövaara (34 years, 105 days) – US Open (draw)

The following players defended a main circuit title in singles, doubles, or mixed doubles:
 * Singles
 * 🇪🇸 Carlos Alcaraz – Barcelona (draw), Madrid (draw)
 * Holger Rune – Munich (draw)
 * 🇨🇦 Félix Auger-Aliassime – Basel (draw)
 * 🇷🇸 Novak Djokovic – ATP Finals (draw)
 * Doubles
 * 🇦🇷 Andrés Molteni – Córdoba (draw)
 * Marcelo Arévalo – Delray Beach (draw)
 * Jean-Julien Rojer – Delray Beach (draw)
 * Wesley Koolhof – 's-Hertogenbosch (draw)
 * 🇬🇧 Neal Skupski – 's-Hertogenbosch (draw)
 * Mate Pavić – Stuttgart (draw), Eastbourne (draw)
 * Nikola Mektić – Eastbourne (draw)
 * 🇺🇸 Rajeev Ram – US Open (draw), ATP Finals (draw)
 * 🇬🇧 Joe Salisbury – US Open (draw), ATP Finals (draw)
 * Ivan Dodig – Beijing (draw)
 * 🇲🇨 Hugo Nys – Metz (draw)
 * 🇵🇱 Jan Zieliński – Metz (draw)

Best ranking
The following players achieved their career high ranking in this season inside top 50 (in bold the players who entered the top 10 or became the world No. 1 for the first time):
 * Singles


 * 🇷🇸 Miomir Kecmanović (reached place No. 27 on January 16)
 * 🇬🇧 Jack Draper (reached place No. 38 on January 16)
 * 🇫🇷 Benjamin Bonzi (reached place No. 42 on February 6)
 * 🇫🇷 Constant Lestienne (reached place No. 48 on February 6)
 * 🇺🇸 J. J. Wolf (reached place No. 39 on February 13)
 * Marc-Andrea Hüsler (reached place No. 47 on February 13)
 * 🇦🇷 Federico Coria (reached place No. 49 on February 13)
 * 🇺🇸 Taylor Fritz (reached place No. 5 on February 27)
 * 🇫🇮 Emil Ruusuvuori (reached place No. 37 on April 3)
 * 🇪🇸 Roberto Carballés Baena (reached place No. 49 on April 10)
 * 🇸🇪 Mikael Ymer (reached place No. 50 on April 17)
 * 🇪🇸 Bernabé Zapata Miralles (reached place No. 37 on May 22)
 * 🇨🇳 Wu Yibing (reached place No. 54 on May 29)
 * 🇺🇸 Frances Tiafoe (reached place No. 10 on June 19)
 * 🇦🇷 Francisco Cerúndolo (reached place No. 19 on June 19)
 * 🇩🇪 Jan-Lennard Struff (reached place No. 21 on June 19)
 * 🇯🇵 Yoshihito Nishioka (reached place No. 24 on June 19)
 * 🇦🇷 Tomás Martín Etcheverry (reached place No. 30 on June 19)
 * 🇮🇹 Lorenzo Musetti (reached place No. 15 on June 26)
 * 🇩🇪 Yannick Hanfmann (reached place No. 45 on July 3)
 * 🇫🇷 Grégoire Barrère (reached place No. 49 on July 3)
 * 🇰🇿 Alexander Bublik (reached place No. 25 on July 31)
 * 🇺🇸 Christopher Eubanks (reached place No. 29 on July 31)
 * 🇬🇧 Dan Evans (reached place No. 21 on August 7)
 * 🇦🇷 Pedro Cachín (reached place No. 48 on August 7)
 * 🇦🇺 Aleksandar Vukic (reached place No. 48 on August 14)
 * Holger Rune (reached place No. 4 on August 21)
 * 🇪🇸 Alejandro Davidovich Fokina (reached place No. 21 on August 21)
 * 🇨🇿 Jiří Lehečka (reached place No. 29 on August 28)
 * 🇦🇷 Sebastián Báez (reached place No. 27 on September 25)
 * 🇮🇹 Jannik Sinner (reached place No. 4 on October 2)
 * 🇦🇺 Alex de Minaur (reached place No. 11 on October 2)
 * 🇺🇸 Tommy Paul (reached place No. 12 on October 2)
 * 🇩🇪 Daniel Altmaier (reached place No. 47 on October 2)
 * 🇺🇸 Sebastian Korda (reached place No. 23 on October 16)
 * 🇺🇸 Mackenzie McDonald (reached place No. 37 on October 16)
 * 🇦🇺 Max Purcell (reached place No. 40 on October 16)
 * 🇺🇸 Ben Shelton (reached place No. 15 on October 23)
 * 🇦🇺 Alexei Popyrin (reached place No. 39 on October 23)
 * 🇫🇷 Arthur Fils (reached place No. 36 on October 30)
 * 🇮🇹 Matteo Arnaldi (reached place No. 41 on October 30)
 * Nicolás Jarry (reached place No. 19 on November 6)
 * Tallon Griekspoor (reached place No. 21 on November 6)
 * Roman Safiullin (reached place No. 39 on November 6)
 * 🇫🇷 Ugo Humbert (reached place No. 20 on November 13)
 * 🇦🇹 Sebastian Ofner (reached place No. 43 on November 13)
 * Alexander Shevchenko (reached place No. 49 on November 13)


 * Doubles


 * Matwé Middelkoop (reached place No. 18 on February 6)
 * 🇧🇷 Rafael Matos (reached place No. 26 on February 6)
 * 🇪🇸 David Vega Hernández (reached place No. 28 on February 13)
 * 🇫🇷 Fabrice Martin (reached place No. 19 on April 24)
 * 🇦🇹 Alexander Erler (reached place No. 32 on May 8)
 * 🇦🇹 Lucas Miedler (reached place No. 33 on May 8)
 * 🇦🇺 Jason Kubler (reached place No. 27 on May 22)
 * Robin Haase (reached place No. 29 on May 22)
 * 🇬🇧 Henry Patten (reached place No. 50 on May 22)
 * 🇺🇸 Austin Krajicek (reached place No. 1 on June 12)
 * 🇬🇧 Lloyd Glasspool (reached place No. 7 on June 12)
 * 🇫🇮 Harri Heliövaara (reached place No. 7 on June 12)
 * Hugo Nys (reached place No. 12 on June 12)
 * 🇵🇱 Jan Zieliński (reached place No. 7 on June 19)
 * 🇦🇹 Sam Weissborn (reached place No. 50 on July 17)
 * 🇮🇹 Andrea Vavassori (reached place No. 41 on July 31)
 * 🇧🇪 Joran Vliegen (reached place No. 17 on August 7)
 * Romain Arneodo (reached place No. 50 on August 14)
 * 🇦🇷 Andrés Molteni (reached place No. 7 on August 21)
 * Ivan Dodig (reached place No. 2 on September 11)
 * 🇦🇷 Máximo González (reached place No. 10 on September 11)
 * 🇺🇸 Nathaniel Lammons (reached place No. 27 on September 11)
 * 🇫🇷 Albano Olivetti (reached place No. 49 on September 11)
 * 🇧🇪 Sander Gillé (reached place No. 18 on September 25)
 * 🇺🇸 Mackenzie McDonald (reached place No. 49 on October 2)
 * 🇰🇿 Aleksandr Nedovyesov (reached place No. 43 on October 16)
 * 🇦🇺 Rinky Hijikata (reached place No. 23 on  October 30)
 * 🇺🇸 Robert Galloway (reached place No. 44 on October 30)
 * 🇫🇷 Sadio Doumbia (reached place No. 34 on November 6)
 * 🇫🇷 Fabien Reboul (reached place No. 36 on November 6)
 * Andrey Rublev (reached place No. 44 on November 6)
 * 🇬🇧 Julian Cash (reached place No. 47 on November 6)
 * 🇦🇺 Matthew Ebden (reached place No. 4 on November 13)
 * 🇲🇽 Santiago González (reached place No. 7 on November 13)
 * 🇺🇸 Jackson Withrow (reached place No. 22 on November 13)

ATP rankings
Below are the tables for the yearly ATP Race rankings and the ATP rankings of the top 20 singles players, doubles players, and doubles teams.

Point distribution
Points are awarded as follows:

Retirements
The following is a list of notable players (winners of a main tour title, and/or part of the ATP rankings top 100 in singles, or top 100 in doubles, for at least one week) who announced their retirement from professional tennis, became inactive (after not playing for more than 52 weeks), or were permanently banned from playing, during the 2023 season:
 * 🇪🇸 Pablo Andújar announced on Instagram in December 2022 that the 2023 season would be his last season on tour. He accepted a wildcard for the 2023 Barcelona Open Banc Sabadell and said farewell after his first round loss, hoping to play one more match at the home Challenger in Valencia.
 * 🇩🇪 Matthias Bachinger joined the professional tour in 2005 and reached a career-high ranking of No. 85 in singles in August 2011. In April 2023, Bachinger made his final professional appearance at the BMW Open.
 * 🇧🇷 Thomaz Bellucci joined the professional tour in 2005 and reached a career-high ranking of No. 21 in singles in July 2010 and No. 70 in doubles in July 2013. He won four singles titles and one doubles title. On 12 January, Bellucci announced that he would make his final professional appearance at the Rio Open in February. He played Sebastián Báez in the first round and lost in straight sets.
 * 🇨🇴 Juan Sebastián Cabal joined the professional tour in 2005 and reached a career-high ranking of No. 1 in doubles in July 2019. He won twenty career doubles titles. Cabal has been a Grand Slam champion three times, winning the 2019 Wimbledon Championships and 2019 US Open in men's doubles with Robert Farah, as well as the 2017 Australian Open in mixed doubles with Abigail Spears. He was supposed to retire from professional tennis after his participation at the 2023 Open Bogotá, but eventually withdrew due to a back injury. He will play his last match at the National Games of Colombia.
 * 🇫🇷 Jérémy Chardy announced his singles retirement at 2023 Wimbledon Championships on July 3.
 * 🇮🇹 Thomas Fabbiano announced his retirement in March 2023.
 * 🇨🇴 Robert Farah joined the professional tour in 2010 and reached a career-high ranking of No. 1 in doubles in July 2019. He won nineteen career doubles titles. Farah has been a Grand Slam champion two times, winning the 2019 Wimbledon Championships and 2019 US Open in men's doubles with Juan Sebastián Cabal. He was supposed to retire from professional tennis after his participation at the 2023 Open Bogotá, but eventually withdrew due to Cabal's back injury. He will play his last match at the National Games of Colombia.
 * 🇩🇪 Peter Gojowczyk joined the professional tour in 2006 and reached a career-high ranking of No. 39 in singles in June 2018. He won one career singles title. Gojowcyk announced his retirement from professional tennis on 6 November 2023 and made his final professional appearance at the 2023 Moselle Open.
 * 🇵🇭 Treat Huey joined the professional tour in 2008 and reached a career-high ranking of No. 18 in doubles in July 2016. He won eight career doubles titles between 2012 and 2017, and produced his best Grand Slam performance at the 2016 Wimbledon Championships by reaching the semifinals with partner Max Mirnyi, the year in which they also qualified for the 2016 ATP Finals as the eighth-ranked team. Huey played his last professional doubles match at the 2023 Washington Open with partner Marcos Giron in the qualifying tournament, where he lost in the first round.
 * 🇺🇸 John Isner retired at the US Open.
 * 🇹🇳 Malek Jaziri joined the professional tour in 2003. He reached a career-high ranking of No. 42 in singles in January 2019 and No. 73 in August 2019. Jaziri announced he would retire at the Dubai Tennis Championships, where he lost in the first round to Alejandro Davidovich Fokina.
 * 🇺🇸 Bradley Klahn joined the professional tour in 2012 and reached a career-high ranking of No. 63 in singles in March 2014. In August 2023, Klahn made his final professional appearance at the 2023 Golden Gate Open.
 * 🇪🇸 Feliciano López joined the professional tour in 1997. López reached a career-high ranking of No. 12 in singles in March 2015 and has won seven singles titles across all three surfaces. He also reached his career-high ranking in doubles of No. 9 in November 2016 after winning his only major title, the 2016 French Open, with partner Marc López, and has won five additional doubles titles. López was also an integral part of the Spanish Davis Cup team and helped his country win four Davis Cup titles. In 2022, López made his record 79th consecutive Grand Slam appearance at the Australian Open and his 81st overall main draw Grand Slam appearance at Wimbledon, a record he shares with Roger Federer. In January, López announced that the 2023 season would be his last on the tour, and he made his final professional appearance at the Mallorca Championships, where he lost in the quarterfinals to Yannick Hanfmann.
 * 🇦🇷 Guido Pella joined the professional tour in 2007. He reached a career-high ranking of No. 20 in singles in August 2019 and has won one singles title. In September 2023, Pella announced his retirement from professional tennis.
 * 🇺🇸 Jack Sock retired at the US Open.
 * Pedro Sousa announced his retirement at the Oeiras Challenger 125 in April 2023. He played his last match against João Sousa at the Del Monte Lisboa Belém Open Challenger 75 in Portugal.
 * 🇯🇵 Yūichi Sugita joined the professional tour in 2006. He reached a career-high ranking of No. 36 in singles in October 2017 and has won one singles title. In July 2023, Sugita announced his retirement from professional tennis.
 * 🇸🇪 Mikael Ymer announced his retirement in August 2023.

Inactivity

 * 🇺🇸 Jenson Brooksby became inactive after missing the majority of the 2023 season due to surgery and receiving a provisional suspension.
 * 🇵🇱 Kamil Majchrzak became inactive after missing the 2023 season due to receiving a provisional suspension.
 * 🇸🇰 Andrej Martin became inactive after missing the 2023 season due to receiving a provisional suspension.
 * 🇵🇱 Jerzy Janowicz became inactive after not playing for more than a year.

Comebacks

 * 🇳🇿 Marcus Daniell made a comeback to the tour in December 2023.
 * 🇷🇺 Teymuraz Gabashvili returned to the tour after the expiration of his doping ban, competing in several ITF events beginning with the M15 Monastir in August 2023.
 * 🇸🇰 Martin Kližan made a comeback to the ITF Men's World Tennis Tour in December 2023, following two and a half years' retirement from the ATP Tour.
 * 🇯🇵 Kei Nishikori, having not played on tour since 2021, announced in April 2023 his plans to return in May–June at a Challenger level. In June, after close to two years off the ATP Tour, he returned at the Challenger 75 2023 Caribbean Open in Palmas Del Mar, Puerto Rico.
 * 🇦🇷 Guido Pella returned to the tour at the 2023 Australian Open after one year of absence.
 * 🇨🇦 Milos Raonic returned to the tour at the 2023 Libéma Open in June, after two years of absence.
 * Kevin Anderson returned to the tour at the 2023 Hall of Fame Open in July, after one year of absence.
 * 🇺🇸 Reilly Opelka returned to the tour at the 2023 Charlottesville Men's Pro Challenger in October.