ROLEX PARIS MASTERS. This Wednesday, October 26, the management of the Paris – Bercy tournament unveiled the invitations for the next Masters 1000.
This Wednesday, October 26, the organizers announced the invitations for the tournament which begins on October 29. Good news for French supporters, Gilles Simon has received an invitation and will end his career in the indoor tournament. Alongside Gilles Simon, Adrian Mannarino (42nd), Arthur Rinderknech (51st) and Richard Gasquet (74th) also received a wild card. Hugo Gaston (83rd), quarter-finalist of the previous edition, Quentin Halys (69th) and Ugo Humbert (103rd) received a wild card for qualifying, as did Dominic Thiem (113th), the only “foreigner” invited by the organizers.
An uncertain time, Novak Djokovic has finally announced his participation in the Parisian tennis tournament. I go to paris. I am preparing for the last two tournaments of the year, the Paris Masters and the Turin Masters (November 13-20). I feel good. These last two competitions, in Astana and Tel-Aviv, and the titles won have raised my level of confidence as well as my motivation” he declared Monday, October 24 in the Serbian media. Sports.
Another big name who will be present in Paris, Rafael Nadal. The Spaniard, absent from the tennis courts since the US Open if we voluntarily put aside the parenthesis wash cup alongside Roger Federer, will make his official return to competition on the occasion of the Masters 1000 in order to better prepare for the Turin Masters. “Paris is a Masters1000, so it’s an important event, Rafa will be there and we know that it will also be good preparation for Turin because the two tournaments are ultimately played in fairly similar conditions,” explained his coach Carlos. Moya.
What date for the Paris – Bercy tournament?
The 2023 edition of the Rolex Paris Masters will take place from October 29 and will end on November 6, 2022, the day of the final, at the Accord Arena.
Here are the details and the complete calendar of the Masters 1000 of Paris – Bercy:
- Saturday October 29 from 10 a.m. : Qualifications (Courts 1 and 2)
- Sunday October 30 from 11 a.m. : Qualifications (Courts 1 and 2)
- Monday October 31 from 11 a.m. : 1st Round (Central Courts, 1 and 2)
- Monday, October 31 from 7:30 p.m. : 1st Round (Central Courts, 1 and 2)
- Tuesday, November 1 from 11 a.m. : 1st Round / 2nd Round (Center Courts, 1 and 2)
- Tuesday, November 1 from 7:30 p.m. : 1st Round / 2nd Round (Center Courts, 1 and 2)
- Wednesday, November 2 from 11 a.m. : 2nd Round (Center Courts, 1 and 2)
- Wednesday, November 2 from 7:30 p.m. : 2nd Round (Center Courts, 1 and 2)
- Thursday, November 3 from 11 a.m. : 1/8 finals (Central Courts, 1 and 2)
- Thursday, November 3 from 7:30 p.m. : 1/8 finals (Central Courts, 1 and 2)
- Friday, November 4 from 2 p.m. : 1/4 finals (Central Courts and 1)
- Friday, November 4 from 7:30 p.m. : 1/4 finals (Central Courts and 1)
- Saturday November 5 from 11:30 a.m. : 1/2 finals (Central Court)
- Sunday November 6 from 12 p.m. : Finals (Center Court)
Tournament access and ticket sales are available. To be able to obtain tickets and attend the Paris-Bercy tournament, it happens on the official site.