The Parisian tournament of Paris-Bercy begins Saturday October 26 and will ends on Sunday, November 3 for the final.
Before the grand final and the Masters at the end of the year in Turin, bringing together all the best players of the year, the Paris-Bercy tournament begins this weekend with the first round on Saturday, October 26. The Paris tournament will be without the seven-time winner, Serbian Novak Djokovic, who had to withdraw. Bad news for him in the race for the Masters since Novak Djokovic had not yet qualified and he loses the 1,000 points acquired last year.
Good news all the same for the Parisian public who are expected in large numbers, Richard Gasquet and Gaël Monfils have been invited to this Rolex Paris Masters. For Richard Gasquet who will retire in a few months, this is his last Parisian tournament. Adrian Mannarino and Giovanni Mpetshi-Perricard have also been invited for this week of competition. Unsurprisingly, Rafael Nadal who announced his retirement and who will play one last time in the Davis Cup, has withdrawn. “It's true that it was a real option for him to come to Paris to play matches, a form of logic given that the Davis Cup will be his final curtain, but no, he didn't make a request,” explained Tournament boss Cédric Pioline.
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Match schedule
Saturday 26th and Sunday 27th October: Qualifications (starting at 11am)
Monday 28th October: First round (starting at 11am)
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: Quarterfinals (from 2 p.m.)
Saturday November 2: Semi-finals (starting at 11:30 a.m.)
Sunday, November 3: Doubles final at 12:30 p.m., singles final at 15 hours
Winnings
What broadcast ?
The tournament is broadcast on Eurosport 1 and 2 channels. France Télévisions also has the rights to certain matches, including the final.
Palmarès
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
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