Tennis championship
Men's singles 2023 French Open Final Champion Novak DjokovicRunner-up Casper RuudScore 7–6(7–1) , 6–3, 7–5 Details Draw 128 Seeds 32 Events
2023 tennis event results
Novak Djokovic with the Musketeers' Trophy Novak Djokovic defeated Casper Ruud in the final, 7–6(7–1) , 6–3, 7–5 to win the men's singles tennis title at the 2023 French Open. It was his third French Open title and record-breaking 23rd men's singles major title overall, surpassing the all-time record he previously held jointly with Rafael Nadal .[1] With this victory, Djokovic became the first man to achieve a triple career Grand Slam , and became the oldest champion in French Open history at the age of 36 years and 20 days.[2]
Nadal was the defending champion,[3] but withdrew due to a left hip injury. This was the first time the 14-time champion missed the tournament since his debut in 2005 .[4] With his withdrawal, Nadal fell out of the top 100 of the ATP rankings for the first time since 2003.[5]
By winning the title, Djokovic reclaimed the world No. 1 singles ranking from Carlos Alcaraz ; Daniil Medvedev and Stefanos Tsitsipas were also in contention for the top ranking at the beginning of the tournament.[6] [7] Medvedev's loss to Thiago Seyboth Wild in the first round marked the first time since 2000 that the second seed (then Pete Sampras ) lost in the opening round.
This was the first major since the 2003 Wimbledon Championships where neither of the top two seeds were members of the Big Four.
Seeds Click on the seed number of a player to go to their draw section.
Draw Key Finals Top half Section 1 Section 2 Section 3 Section 4 Bottom half Section 5 Section 6 Section 7 Section 8 Seeded players The following are the seeded players. Seedings are based on ATP rankings as of 22 May 2023. Rankings and points before are as of 29 May 2023.
Because the tournament takes place one week later this year, players are defending points from the 2022 French Open , as well as tournaments that took place during the week of 6 June 2022 ('s-Hertogenbosch , Stuttgart , and 2022 ATP Challenger Tour tournaments). Points from the 2022 French Open are listed first in the "Points defending" column.
Seed Rank Player Points before Points defending Points earned Points after Status 1 1 Carlos Alcaraz 6,815 360 720 7,175 Semifinals lost to Novak Djokovic (3) 2 2 Daniil Medvedev 6,330 180+150 10+90 6,100 First round lost to Thiago Seyboth Wild (Q) 3 3 Novak Djokovic 5,955 360 2,000 7,595 Champion , defeated Casper Ruud (4) 4 4 Casper Ruud 4,960 1,200 1,200 4,960 Runner-up, lost to Novak Djokovic (3) 5 5 Stefanos Tsitsipas 4,775 180+45 360+10 4,920 Quarterfinals lost to Carlos Alcaraz (1) 6 6 Holger Rune 4,375 360 360 4,375 Quarterfinals lost to Casper Ruud (4) 7 7 Andrey Rublev 4,270 360 90 4,000 Third round lost to Lorenzo Sonego 8 9 Jannik Sinner 3,435 180 45 3,300 Second round lost to Daniel Altmaier 9 8 Taylor Fritz 3,470 45 90 3,515 Third round lost to Francisco Cerúndolo (23) 10 10 Félix Auger-Aliassime 3,100 180+90 10+10 2,850 First round lost to Fabio Fognini 11 11 Karen Khachanov 2,945 180 360 3,125 Quarterfinals lost to Novak Djokovic (3) 12 12 Frances Tiafoe 2,790 45 90 2,835 Third round lost to Alexander Zverev (22) 13 14 Hubert Hurkacz 2,525 180 90 2,435 Third round lost to Juan Pablo Varillas 14 13 Cameron Norrie 2,565 90 90 2,565 Third round lost to Lorenzo Musetti (17) 15 16 Borna Ćorić 2,410 45+25 90+0 2,430 Third round lost to Tomás Martín Etcheverry 16 17 Tommy Paul 2,170 10 45 2,205 Second round lost to Nicolás Jarry 17 18 Lorenzo Musetti 2,040 10+125 180+10 2,095 Fourth round lost to Carlos Alcaraz (1) 18 19 Alex de Minaur 1,870 10 45 1,905 Second round lost to Tomás Martín Etcheverry 19 24 Roberto Bautista Agut 1,485 0 45 1,530 Second round lost to Juan Pablo Varillas 20 25 Dan Evans 1,480 45+125 10+10 1,330 First round lost to Thanasi Kokkinakis (WC) 21 28 Jan-Lennard Struff 1,447 0+20 10+0 1,437 First round lost to Jiří Lehečka 22 27 Alexander Zverev 1,450 720 720 1,450 Semifinals lost to Casper Ruud (4) 23 23 Francisco Cerúndolo 1,485 10 180 1,655 Fourth round lost to Holger Rune (6) 24 30 Sebastian Korda 1,265 90 45 1,220 Second round lost to Sebastian Ofner (Q) 25 31 Botic van de Zandschulp 1,215 90 10 1,135 First round lost to Thiago Agustín Tirante (Q) 26 32 Denis Shapovalov 1,210 10 90 1,290 Third round lost to Carlos Alcaraz (1) 27 33 Yoshihito Nishioka 1,181 10 180 1,351 Fourth round lost to Tomás Martín Etcheverry 28 29 Grigor Dimitrov 1,275 90 180 1,365 Fourth round lost to Alexander Zverev (22) 29 34 Alejandro Davidovich Fokina 1,115 10 90 1,195 Third round lost to Novak Djokovic (3) 30 36 Ben Shelton 1,095 36† 10 1,069 First round lost to Lorenzo Sonego 31 37 Miomir Kecmanović 1,065 90 10 985 First round lost to Andrea Vavassori (Q) 32 38 Bernabé Zapata Miralles 1,051 205 10 856 First round lost to Diego Schwartzman
† The player did not qualify for the main draw in 2022 but is defending points from an ATP Challenger Tour event (Little Rock ).
Withdrawn players The following players would have been seeded, but withdrew before the tournament began.
Other entry information Wild cards Protected ranking Qualifiers Lucky losers Withdrawals The entry list was released based on the ATP rankings for the week of 17 April 2023.[8] [9]
References ^ "Novak Djokovic reaches record 23 grand slam titles after French Open final win". Guardian . 11 June 2023. Retrieved 15 June 2023 . ^ "Novak Djokovic wins French Open for record 23rd Grand Slam title". Sportsnaut . 11 June 2023. Retrieved 11 June 2023 . ^ Abulleil, Reem (5 June 2022). "It's Grand Slam No.22 for Rafa". Roland-Garros . Retrieved 18 May 2023 . ^ "Nadal Withdraws From Roland Garros, Hints 2024 Season May Be His Last". ATPTour.com . 18 May 2023. Retrieved 18 May 2023 . ^ "Five ramifications of Rafael Nadal's Roland Garros withdrawal". 18 May 2023. ^ "Who will be No. 1 after Roland Garros? The four men and two women who can do it". ^ "Carlos Alcaraz, Daniil Medvedev or Novak Djokovic: Scenarios to leave Paris as number 1 in the ATP ranking post French Open 2023". 22 May 2023. ^ "Roland-Garros 2023: Entry lists announced". Roland-Garros . 18 April 2023. Retrieved 18 May 2023 . ^ "Entries and projected seedings for Roland Garros". dartsrankings.com . Retrieved 18 May 2023 . External links
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