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2023 Atlanta Open

The 2023 Atlanta Open was a professional men's tournament categorized as an ATP 250 event, played on outdoor hard courts at Atlantic Station in , , , from July 24 to 30. The tournament featured a 28-player singles draw and a 16-team doubles draw, with a total prize pool of $737,170. Top-seeded American captured the singles title, defeating Australian 7–5, 6–7(5), 6–4 in the final to secure his sixth career ATP title and second of the season. In doubles, Americans Nathaniel Lammons and won the doubles title as a team, overcoming Australian pair Max Purcell and Jordan Thompson 7–6(7–3), 7–6(7–4) in the championship match. As the opening event of the on North American hard courts, the tournament showcased a strong field of American players, including Fritz, , , and , alongside international contenders like and former champion . Fritz's victory marked a strong return for the world No. 9 following a minor injury hiatus, while Vukic reached his maiden ATP final, boosting his ranking to No. 62. The event distributed 250 ranking points to the singles champion and highlighted emerging American doubles success, with Lammons and Withrow going on to win multiple titles later that year.

Tournament

Dates and venue

The 2023 Atlanta Open took place from July 24 to 30, serving as the main draw dates for this ATP 250 event, with qualifying rounds held on July 22 and 23. The tournament was hosted at Atlantic Station, an outdoor urban mixed-use development in the Midtown neighborhood of , , , where temporary courts were constructed annually in a central parking area. As part of the , the event provided players with crucial hard-court preparation ahead of the final of the year. The main stadium at Atlantic Station accommodated approximately 3,500 spectators, contributing to an intimate atmosphere amid the venue's surrounding shops, restaurants, and entertainment options. The tournament drew around 40,000 attendees over the week, generating an estimated economic impact of $10.3 million for the city.

Surface and edition

The 2023 Atlanta Open was contested on outdoor hard courts surfaced with Sport Master acrylic, a durable and weather-resistant material designed for high-performance play. This surface choice aligns with the tournament's role in the North American hard court swing, providing consistent ball bounce and speed suited to the summer conditions. The event represented the 35th edition of the Atlanta Open, continuing a legacy of professional in the region that dates back decades through various iterations. As an ATP 250 tournament within the calendar, it offered players a key opportunity to accumulate ranking points during the lead-up to the US Open. The singles competition featured a 28-player main draw, comprising 16 direct entries (including 8 seeds) based on rankings, 4 qualifiers from a preliminary tournament, and 4 wildcards, with the top four seeds granted byes into the second round to protect their progress. The doubles draw included 16 teams, fostering intense partnership-based matches across the week.

Points and prize money

Point distribution

The 2023 Atlanta Open, as an ATP 250-level tournament, awarded ranking points to players based on their performance in both the singles and doubles events, following the standard distribution for such competitions in that year.

Singles

Points were allocated according to advancement in the main draw and qualifying rounds, with no points awarded for losses in the first round of the main draw or in any qualifying round.
RoundPoints
Winner250
Finalist150
Semifinalist90
Quarterfinalist45
Round of 1620
Round of 320
No ranking points were awarded for performance in the qualifying rounds.

Doubles

The doubles event followed a similar structure but without qualifying rounds, awarding points only for main draw performance, with 0 points for first-round losses.
RoundPoints
Winners250
Finalists150
Semifinalists90
Quarterfinalists45
Earlier rounds0
These points contribute to the system, where a player's ranking is determined by their accumulated points from the best 18 tournaments (for singles) or 12 tournaments (for doubles) over the preceding 52 weeks, influencing eligibility for higher-level events and year-end championships.

Prize money

The 2023 Atlanta Open featured a total purse of $737,170 USD. The prize money distribution for singles was awarded per player based on progression through the draw, as follows:
StagePrize Money (USD)
Winner112,125
Finalist65,405
Semifinalist38,450
Quarterfinalist22,280
Round of 1612,940
Round of 327,905
Qualifying Round 23,955
Qualifying Round 12,155
In doubles, prizes were distributed per team, with the amounts shared equally between partners:
StagePrize Money (USD, per team)
Winners38,960
Finalists20,850
Semifinalists12,230
Quarterfinalists6,830
Round of 164,020
This structure adhered to the standard financial commitments for ATP 250-level events.

Champions

Singles

defeated 7–5, 6–7(5), 6–4 in the final to claim the singles title at the 2023 Atlanta Open, an ATP 250 hard-court tournament. The American top seed, ranked No. 9 in the world, converted 2 of 9 break-point opportunities and did not face any break points during the two-hour, 16-minute match. As the No. 1 seed, received a first-round bye and began his campaign in the second round with a 6–4, 7–6(5) victory over Yibing Wu of . He followed that with a straight-sets 6–4, 6–2 quarterfinal win against Japan's , who was making his return after injury, and then edged eighth seed 6–3, 7–5 in an all-American semifinal. Vukic, an unseeded Australian ranked No. 92, produced one of the tournament's standout runs by upsetting fifth seed 6–4, 6–4 in the quarterfinals and seventh seed 3–6, 7–6(7–2), 7–5 in the semifinals en route to his first ATP final. The victory was Fritz's second ATP title of 2023—after Delray Beach in February—and his sixth overall, lifting his career finals record to 6–5.

Doubles

Nathaniel Lammons and won the men's doubles title at the 2023 Atlanta Open, defeating the unseeded Australian duo of Jordan Thompson and in the final, 7–6(7–3), 7–6(7–4). The fourth-seeded Americans, competing in their second tournament as a full-time team that summer, secured their second doubles title together following their victory at the in Newport the previous week. Lammons and Withrow's path to the championship began with a three-set victory over wildcards and in the round of 16, followed by a quarterfinal win against fellow wildcards and . In the semifinals, they overcame the unseeded pair of Jordan Cash and Robert Galloway in straight sets to advance to the final. Their success contributed to an all-American sweep of the tournament titles, as claimed the singles crown. Thompson and Purcell, entering as unseeded players, staged a series of upsets en route to the final, including defeats of top seeds Jamie Murray and Michael Venus in the quarterfinals and third seeds Marcelo Melo and John Peers in the semifinals. The Atlanta Open served as an early event in the US Open Series.

Singles

Seeds

The top eight seeds in the singles draw of the 2023 Atlanta Open received byes into the second round. Seeds were determined by the ATP rankings as of the week prior to the tournament.
SeedPlayerRank
1 (USA)9
2 (AUS)18
3Dan Evans (GBR)29
4 (JPN)30
5 (USA)36
6 (USA)38
7 (FRA)41
8Jordan Thompson (AUS)43
Top seed won the title, defeating in the final. Second seed reached the quarterfinals, while fifth seed advanced to the semifinals.

Other entrants

The 28-player singles main draw featured four qualifiers and four wild cards, alongside 20 direct entries based on ATP rankings. Qualifiers Wild cards Notable direct entries included former champion (USA), (JPN), and Gael Monfils (FRA).

Withdrawals

No withdrawals were reported from the singles main draw prior to or during the 2023 Atlanta Open.

Doubles

Seeds

The doubles main draw of the 2023 Atlanta Open was a 16-team event featuring four seeded pairs, determined by the partners' combined positions in the ATP doubles rankings as of the week prior to the tournament.
SeedPlayersCombined Ranking
1 (GBR)
(NZL)
53
2 (FRA)
Édouard Roger-Vasselin (FRA)
64
3 (BRA)
(AUS)
65
4Nathaniel Lammons (USA)
(USA)
69
The top two seeds exited in the first round (round of 16), with the first-seeded pairing of Murray and Venus falling to the unseeded Australian duo of Max Purcell and Jordan Thompson, and the second-seeded French team of Mahut and Roger-Vasselin losing to the unseeded British-American pair of Julian Cash and Robert Galloway. The third seeds, Melo and Peers, advanced to the semifinals before being defeated by the unseeded Purcell and Thompson. The fourth seeds, Lammons and Withrow, went on to claim the title by defeating Purcell and Thompson in the final.

Other entrants

The doubles main draw at the 2023 Atlanta Open featured 12 non-seeded teams, which entered primarily through direct acceptance based on ATP doubles rankings, with one team serving as an alternate to fill the 16-team field. Direct entries via ranking included the Australian pair of Jordan Thompson and , who reached the final as unseeded players; the Indian duo of and , who advanced to the quarterfinals; and the American-French team of Evan King and , who also progressed to the quarterfinals. The alternate team was the all-Australian pairing of Andrew Harris and , who competed in the first round after being called up to the draw. No separate qualifying draw was held for doubles, consistent with the format for ATP 250 events.

Withdrawals

The doubles main draw of the Atlanta Open experienced one withdrawal prior to the first round. () and Lloyd Harris (), who were scheduled to face wildcard entrants Trent Bryde and , pulled out of the tournament. In line with ATP regulations, the pair was replaced by alternates Andrew Harris (Australia) and Aleksandar Vukic (Australia), who took their place in the draw against Bryde and Quinn. This substitution resulted in minimal disruption, as the match proceeded as planned on the original schedule, with the alternates ultimately falling in straight sets. No additional withdrawals were reported from the doubles event.

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