The 36th edition of the Open Sud de France, now known as the Montpellier Open, will welcome some of the best tennis players in the world to vie for one of the most prestigious ATP 250 events on the calendar. Main draw action at the ATP Montpellier Open will run from February 6 – 12, 2023. Nine of the 28-player draw are ranked inside the world’s top 50. On that note let us take an in-depth look at all details of the event.
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Where will the 2023 ATP Montpellier Open be played?
The 2023 ATP Montpellier Open will take place in Montpellier, France, from February 6 until February 12, 2023, when the singles final will be held.
The ATP 250 event will be held at Sud de France Arena, which is located in the Montpellier suburb of Perols. The crowd capacity is 7,500.
The event was held annually at Palais des Sports de Gerland in Lyon before being relocated to Montpellier in 2010.
The ATP Montpellier Open is played on indoor hard courts and is part of the ATP 250 series.
What’s the 2023 ATP Montpellier Open Schedule
The ATP Montpellier Open will kick off with qualifying on Sunday, February 5, 2023, with 16 players competing in two rounds, vying for four main draw spots.
On Monday, February 6, the second round of qualifying will be completed during the day session. Main draw action will also commence on the same day with a few first-round matches during the evening session.
The full schedule of the ATP Montpellier Open is indicated below:
- Qualifying – February 5 -6, 2023
- Round 1 – February 6 – 8, 2023
- Round 2 – February 8 – 9, 2023
- Quarterfinal – February 10, 2023
- Semifinal – February 11, 2023
- Final – February 12, 2023
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Who is Playing at the 2023 ATP Montpellier Open?
The 2023 ATP Montpellier Open will feature 28 players in the singles draw. Denmark Next Gen star Holger Rune is the only top-10 player in the draw.
Rune will be joined by fellow rising star Jannik Sinner who is still chasing his first win in Montpellier after two previous first-round exits.
Eight of the 12 editions of the Montpellier Open have been won by French players. Richard Gasquet is the joint-most successful player at the event having won it three times.
At 36, Gasquet is still going strong having recently started 2023 with a title win in Auckland. He returns to Montpellier for the 11th time.
Alexander Bublik, who shockingly won his maiden ATP title last year in this tournament, is also returning. But Alexander Zverev who Bublik defeated in last year’s final will not be coming back to Montpellier in 2023. The German will instead play in Rotterdam next week.
Four players will be drawn from qualifying on Monday, while three wild cards are yet to be named.
Here is the confirmed player list of the 2023 ATP Montpellier Open so far:
Please note that the below entry list is subject to change as a result of withdrawals due to injuries or undisclosed reasons.
- Holger Rune
- Jannik Sinner
- Borna Coric
- Roberto Bautista Agut
- Alejandro Davidovich Fokina
- Alexander Bublik
- Emil Ruusuvuori
- Benjamin Bonzi
- Richard Gasquet
- Lorenzo Sonego
- Constant Lestienne
- Marc-Andrea Huesler
- Maxime Cressy
- Filip Krajinovic
- Mikael Ymer
- Arthur Rinderknech
- Marton Fucsovics
- Quentin Halys
- Gregoire Barrere
- Nikoloz Basilashvili
- Aslan Karatsev
ATP Montpellier Open 2023 Prize Money
The total financial commitment inclusive of prize money for the 2023 ATP Montpellier Open is €630,705. This represents a 28.5% increase from last year’s financial outlay.
The prize money alone is €562,815 for the 2023 edition.
The prize money distribution in singles for the second edition of the ATP Montpellier Open is tabulated below:
- Winner – €85,605
- Finalist – €49,940
- Semifinalist – €29,355
- Quarterfinalist – €17,010
- Second Round – €9,880
- First Round – €6,035
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How to Watch the 2023 ATP Montpellier Open?
If you are looking to watch the 2023 ATP Montpellier Open on television, live stream, or on-demand, you can do so in the following ways:
For the International audience, the 2023 ATP Montpellier Open matches can be streamed live or on-demand on Tennistv.com at a monthly subscription fee of $14.99 (please confirm from the website that geo-blocks don’t apply for the tournament you wish to watch).
In the USA, Tennis Channel Plus will broadcast the ATP Montpellier Open. While in the UK matches can be streamed on Amazon Prime Video.
In Sub-Saharan Africa, Supersport TV will have broadcast rights for the Montpellier Open, while in the MENA region, the tournament is accessible on BeIN Sports.
Germany: Sky Deutschland
Spain: Telefonica
France: Canal+, Eurosport
Australia: BeIN Sports
China: Iqiyi
Canada: TSN
Italy: Super Tennis
Japan: WOWOW
Latin America: ESPN
For a full list of all broadcast partners, please visit the ATP official website here.
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Our 2023 ATP Montpellier Open Predictions & Picks
Playing on home soil can have a major advantage and the Montpellier Open reinforces this point. The French players have had the most success in this event.
But in the past two years that hegemony has been broken. Last year Bublik won the tournament against the odds, beating Zverev in the final.
While we do not envisage a shock winner of such magnitude this time around, there are still some interesting names who could buck that trend.
Quentin Halys has never won an ATP title or even reached an ATP final before. But he has started the year playing top-tier tennis. Even Novak Djokovic applauded Halys’ efforts in their match in Adelaide last month. He’s definitely a name that could surprise in Montpellier.
Aside from Halys, Lorenzo Sonego is another player who tends to hit a purple patch on indoor hard courts. The Italian won in Metz last year, beating a long list of high-caliber opponents. These two are worth backing as outsiders to win in Montpellier.
The usual suspects here will be Holger Rune, Jannik Sinner, and Borna Coric who make up the top-3 seeds. Rune won the biggest title of his career in Bercy at the end of last season, beating five top-10 players en route. He is the clear favorite to walk away with the ultimate prize at the Montpellier Open.
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How to Buy 2023 ATP Montpellier Open Tickets?
Please note that you can purchase tickets for the ATP Montpellier Open on the tournament’s official website under the ticket tab. For non-French speakers, you can set the page on your browser to your language of preference.
Tickets cost €7 for the first three days of the tournament for Adults. But beginning from the second round there will be a substantial increment until the final where it will cost a minimum of €33 and a maximum of €77 to watch the championship match on Sunday.
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