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The 2023 French Open was a Grand Slam tennis tournament played on outdoor
clay court A clay court is one of the types of tennis court on which the sport of tennis, originally known as "lawn tennis", is played. Clay courts are made of crushed stone, brick, shale, or other unbound mineral aggregate depending on the tournament. ...
s. It was held at the Stade Roland Garros in Paris, France, from 28 May to 11 June 2023, comprising singles, doubles and mixed doubles play. Junior and wheelchair tournaments were also played. It was the 127th edition of the
French Open The French Open (french: Internationaux de France de tennis), also known as Roland-Garros (), is a major tennis tournament held over two weeks at the Stade Roland Garros in Paris, France, beginning in late May each year. The tournament and ven ...
and the second Grand Slam event of 2023.


Singles players

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* Women's singles


Events


Men's singles

* Novak Djokovic def. Casper Ruud, 7–6(7–1), 6–3, 7–5


Women's singles

* Iga Świątek def. Karolína Muchová, 6–2, 5–7, 6–4


Men's doubles

* Ivan Dodig / Austin Krajicek def. Sander Gillé / Joran Vliegen, 6–3, 6–1


Women's doubles

* Hsieh Su-wei / Wang Xinyu def. Leylah Fernandez / Taylor Townsend, 1–6, 7–6(7–5), 6–1


Mixed doubles

* Miyu Kato / Tim Pütz def. Bianca Andreescu / Michael Venus, 4–6, 6–4, 0–6


Wheelchair men's singles

*
Tokito Oda Tokito Oda (小田 凱人, ''Oda Tokito'', born 8 May 2006) is a Japanese professional wheelchair tennis player. Oda has won two major singles titles. By winning the 2023 French Open, he became the youngest man to win a major tennis tournament ...
def. Alfie Hewett, 6–1, 6–4


Wheelchair women's singles

* Diede de Groot def. Yui Kamiji, 6–2, 6–0


Wheelchair quad singles

* Niels Vink def. Sam Schröder, 3–6, 6–4, 6–4


Wheelchair men's doubles

* Alfie Hewett / Gordon Reid def. Martín de la Puente / Gustavo Fernández, 7–6(11–9), 7–5


Wheelchair women's doubles

* Yui Kamiji /
Kgothatso Montjane Kgothatso Montjane (born 3 June 1986) is a South African wheelchair tennis player. In 2018, she became the first black South African woman to compete at Wimbledon. Early life Montjane was born in Seshego on the periphery of Polokwane, Limpopo w ...
def. Diede de Groot / María Florencia Moreno, 6–2, 6–3


Wheelchair quad doubles

* Andy Lapthorne / Donald Ramphadi def. Heath Davidson / Robert Shaw, 1–6, 6–2, 0–3


Boys' singles

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Dino Prižmić Dino Prižmić (born 5 August 2005) is a Croatian professional tennis player. Prižmić has a career-high ATP singles ranking of No. 155 achieved on 23 October 2023. He also has a career-high ATP doubles ranking of No. 1444 achieved on 16 Januar ...
def.
Juan Carlos Prado Ángelo Juan Carlos Prado Ángelo (born 6 March 2005) is a Bolivian tennis player. Prado Ángelo has a career high ATP singles ranking of 609 achieved on 11 December 2023. He also has a career high ATP doubles ranking of 911 achieved on 16 January 2023. ...
, 6–1, 6–4


Girls' singles

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Alina Korneeva Alina Aleksandrovna Korneeva (russian: Алина Александровна Корнеева, born 23 June 2007) is a Russian tennis player. In 2023, she won junior Grand Slam (tennis), Grand Slam singles titles at the 2023 Australian Open – G ...
def. Lucciana Pérez Alarcón, 7–6(7–4), 6–3


Boys' doubles

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Yaroslav Demin Yaroslav Aleksandrovich Demin (russian: Ярослав Александрович Дёмин, born 30 August 2005) is a Russian tennis player. Demin has a career high ATP singles ranking of 1240 achieved on 24 April 2023. He also has a career h ...
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Rodrigo Pacheco Méndez Rodrigo Pacheco Méndez (born 25 April 2005) is a Mexican professional tennis player. He has reached a career high ATP singles ranking of No. 684 achieved on 10 September 2023 and a career high doubles ranking of No. 1062 on 8 August 2022. Care ...
def. Lorenzo Sciahbasi /
Gabriele Vulpitta Gabriele Vulpitta is an Italian tennis player. He became a junior Grand Slam champion in the Boys' doubles at the 2023 Wimbledon Championships. Early life From Taranto, in Apulia, Southern Italy. He trained at the Tennis Training School in Foli ...
, 6–2, 6–3


Girls' doubles

* Tyra Caterina Grant /
Clervie Ngounoue Clervie Ngounoue (born July 19, 2006) is an American female tennis player. Ngounoue has a career-high doubles ranking by the Women's Tennis Association (WTA) of 366, achieved on January 9, 2023. On the ITF Junior Circuit, she has a career-high ...
def.
Alina Korneeva Alina Aleksandrovna Korneeva (russian: Алина Александровна Корнеева, born 23 June 2007) is a Russian tennis player. In 2023, she won junior Grand Slam (tennis), Grand Slam singles titles at the 2023 Australian Open – G ...
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Sara Saito is a Japanese tennis player. Saito has a career-high singles ranking by the WTA of 166, achieved on 17 June 2024. She also has a career-high WTA doubles ranking of 484, reached on 18 March 2024. Junior career She has a career-high ITF junior ...
, 6–3, 6–2


Point distribution and prize money


Point distribution

As a Grand Slam tournament, the points for the French Open are the highest of all ATP and WTA tournaments. These points determine the world ATP and WTA rankings for men's and women's competition, respectively. In both singles and doubles, women received slightly higher point totals compared to their male counterparts at each round of the tournament, except for the first and last. Points and rankings for the wheelchair events fall under the jurisdiction of the ITF Wheelchair Tennis Tour, which also places Grand Slams as the highest classification. Below is a series of tables for each of the competitions showing the ranking points on offer for each event:


Senior events


Wheelchair events


Prize money

The French Open total prize money for 2023 is 49,600,000, an increase of 12.3% compared to 2022. The French Tennis Federation aimed for a more even distribution of remuneration between players and significantly increased the prize money for first-round losers in the women’s and men’s singles draws and the amounts awarded in the qualifying, wheelchair tennis and quad competitions. *per team


Controversies

Miyu Kato and
Aldila Sutjiadi Aldila Sutjiadi (born 2 May 1995) is an Indonesian professional tennis player. Sutjiadi has a career-high WTA ranking of No. 344 in singles achieved on 24 May 2021 and No. 46 in doubles achieved on 5 December 2022. She has won one doubles title ...
were disqualified from the tournament after Kato accidentally hit a ballgirl during their doubles match. The incident sparked controversy and criticism of Marie Bouzková and Sara Sorribes Tormo, who argued for the disqualification. Kato hit a one-handed backhand that unintentionally struck the ballgirl, causing her discomfort and tears. Despite Kato's immediate apology and the umpire's warning, Bouzková and Sorribes Tormo insisted on the disqualification. After a consultation with officials, Kato and Sutjiadi were defaulted, leading to emotional scenes on the court. The heavy punishment received surprise and backlash from viewers and tennis commentators. Former player Gilles Simon criticized Bouzková and Sorribes Tormo's actions, while some suggested they should also face consequences. The incident drew widespread attention and sparked debates about sportsmanship in tennis. Kato issued an apology, expressing remorse for the unintended mishap. Belarusian player Aryna Sabalenka skipped her third- and fourth-round mandatory press conferences, saying she "did not feel safe" answering questions about her views on the Russian invasion which had been asked by Ukrainian journalist Daria Meshcheriakova. Unlike Naomi Osaka two years prior, Sabalenka was not fined and was allowed to do her next interviews with just a WTA employee. During the trophy presentation, Ivan Dodig, a four-time Roland Garros champion, expressed his disappointment with the French Open organizers, stating that he was not treated like every athlete should be. Dodig claimed that he had traveled by taxi for 15 days, often experiencing delays and feeling like a tourist in Paris. He emphasized the importance of treating all players equally in order to maintain fair competition. In response to Dodig's criticism, tournament director Amelie Mauresmo considered his language "unacceptable" and sought to clarify the situation. Mauresmo pointed out that there were numerous hotels within a three-mile radius of the venue and that any player could book transportation within a five-kilometer range. She mentioned that Dodig had chosen a hotel in a different part of Paris, far from the tournament site, but alternative options were offered to him. However, Mauresmo explained that the organizers aimed to prioritize environmental sustainability and had limited resources, including a conscious approach to transportation.


References


External links

* {{DEFAULTSORT:French Open,2023 2023 ATP Tour 2023 WTA Tour 2023 in French sport 2023 in Paris May 2023 sports events in France June 2023 sports events in France