The Paris-Bercy tournament began on Saturday October 26 and ends on Sunday November 3 for the final.
The first round of the Paris-Bercy tournament offered a great gift to Parisian spectators with the qualification of Adrian Mannarino against the American Tommy Paul. The French veteran, in difficulty since the start of the year, perhaps achieved his performance of the season by winning in two sets (6-3, 7-5) and 1h42 of play.
Ugo Humbert, 18th player in the world, also qualified on Monday for the 2nd round of the Masters 1000 in Paris thanks to his 6-3, 4-6, 6-4 victory against the American Brandon Nakashima (35th). Winner after a fight lasting more than two hours, Messin will challenge in the second round the other American Marcos Giron (49th), who beat the Chinese Shang Juncheng on Monday. In the event of victory in the 2nd round, Ugo Humbert could find world number 2 Carlos Alcaraz in the round of 16… Other good news, Arthur Rinderknech (61st in the world) started the competition well against Tomas Machac, taking advantage of the withdrawal of his opponent.
In the program for the day, Arthur Fils, author of a great end to the season, is expected to face the Croatian Marin Cilic just like the recent winner of Bale, Giovanni Mpetshi Perricard.
Central Court
- Son vs Cilic
- Tiafoe vs Mpetshi Perricard
- Bergs vs Gasquet
- Jarry vs Alcaraz
- Ruud vs. Thompson
Short #1
- Struff vs Musetti
- Cerundolo vs Rublev
- Arnaldi vs Rune
- Shelton vs. Moutet
- Tsitsipas vs Tabilo
Short #2
- Michelsen vs. Hurkacz
- Popyrin vs Berrettini
- Khachanov vs Carreno Busta
- De Minaur vs Navona
- Draper vs Lehecka
The match program
- Tuesday October 29 and Wednesday October 30: End of the first round and second round (from 11 a.m.)
- Thursday October 31: round of 16 (from 11 a.m.)
- Friday November 1: Quarter-finals (from 2 p.m.)
- Saturday November 2: Semi-finals (from 11:30 a.m.)
- Sunday, November 3: Doubles final at 12:30 p.m., singles final at 3 p.m.
The winnings
- Winner: 919,075 euros
- Finalist: 501,880 euros
- Semi-finalists: 224,425 euros
- Quarter-finalists: 149,685 euros
- Eighth-finalists: 80,065 euros
- Sixteenth-finalists: 42,935 euros
- First round: 23,785 euros
What distribution?
The tournament is broadcast on Eurosport 1 and 2. France Télévisions also has the rights to certain matches, notably the final.
Prize list
- 2023: Novak Djokovic
- 2022: Holger Rune
- 2021: Novak Djokovic
- 2020: Daniil Medvedev
- 2019: Novak Djokovic
- 2018: Karen Khachanov
- 2017: Jack Sock
- 2016: Andy Murray
- 2015: Novak Djokovic
- 2014: Novak Djokovic