The ATP Marseille tennis tournament which is also known as the Open 13 Provence, has taken place annually in Marseille, France since 1993.
The tournament is held at the Palais des Sports de Marseille and is an ATP 250 event on the ATP Calander.
The 13 in the tournament’s official name comes from the code used by the French National Institute for Statistics and Economic Studies for the Bouches-du-Rhône département, in which Marseille is the capital.

ATP Marseille 2024
Tour Level: | ATP 250 |
Court Surface: | Hardcourt |
Draw Size: | 28 Singles, 16 Doubles |
Prize Money: | €707,510 |
Dates
The 2024 Marseille Open tennis tournament will take place from the 5th to the 11th of February 2024, which is two weeks earlier than it was held in 2023.
The 2024 tournament will be held in the same week as the ATP tournaments in Cordoba and Dallas, and the WTA tournaments in Cluj-Napoca and Abu Dhabi.
Tickets
Tickets for the 2024 Open 13 Provence will be sold through the tournament’s official website.
Ticket prices for 2024 have yet to be confirmed but in 2023, tickets started from €14 for children, seniors, and students and from €28 for adults.
Players
The official entry list for the 2024 tournament in Marseille has not yet been released, but below is a selection of players who participated in the singles in 2023, with top players like Hubert Hurkacz, Grigor Dimitrov, and Jannik Sinner in the 2023 singles draw.
- Hubert Hurkacz
- Grigor Dimitrov
- Jannik Sinner
- Alex De Minaur
- Grigor Dimitrov
- Alexander Bublik
- Maxime Cressy
- Richard Gasquet
- Benjamin Bonzi
- David Goffin
- Marc-Andres Huesler
- Filip Krajinovic
- Arthur Rinderknech
- Mikael Ymer
- Oscar Otte
- Grégoire Barrere
- Arthur Rinderknech
- Stan Wawrinka
In addition to the direct entries above, there were also three wildcard entries and four qualifiers, with the qualifying rounds being played on the 18th and 19th of February 2023.
Schedule
Below is the expected schedule for the 2024 Marseille tennis tournament, with the doubles and singles finals being played on Sunday, the 11th of February 2024.
Date | Singles | Doubles |
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Monday, 5 February 2024 | 1st Round | 1st Round |
Tuesday, 6 February 2024 | 1st Round | 1st Round |
Wednesday, 7 February 2024 | 1st and 2nd Rounds | Quarterfinals |
Thursday, 8 February 2024 | 2nd Round | Quarterfinals |
Friday, 9 February 2024 | Quarterfinals | Semifinal 1 |
Saturday, 10 February 2024 | Semifinals | Seminfinal 2 |
Sunday, 11 February 2024 | Singles Final | Doubles Final |
Draw
The draw for the 2024 singles and doubles tournament in Marseille will be released a few days before the start of the tournament.
Singles (Qualifying): TBC
Singles (Main): TBC
Doubles: TBC
Prize Money and Points
The total prize fund for the 2023 ATP Marseille tennis tournament was €707,510, with the prize money and points being split as follows.
Men’s Singles
The winner of the men’s singles event in 2023 won €107,610 and 250 points, with the runner-up winning €62,770 and 150 points.
Performance | $ – Payout | Points |
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Winner | €107,610 | 250 |
Finalist | €62,770 | 150 |
Semifinalist | €36,905 | 90 |
Quarterfinalist | €21,385 | 45 |
2nd Round | €12,420 | 20 |
1st Round | €7,585 | 0 or 12 |
Q2 | €3,795 | 6 |
Q1 | €2,070 | 0 |
Men’s Doubles (Per Team)
The winners of the men’s doubles event in 2023 received €37,390 and 250 ranking points, with the runners-up receiving €20,000 and 150 ranking points.
Performance | $ – Payout | Points |
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Winner | €37,390 | 250 |
Finalist | €20,000 | 150 |
Semifinalist | €11,730 | 90 |
Quarterfinalist | €6,560 | 45 |
1st Round | €3,860 | 0 |
Past Winners, Runners Up, and Results
The first Open 13 Provence was in 1993 with Marc Rosset beating Jan Siemerink to claim the first singles title in Marseille.
Men’s Singles
The current champion in the men’s singles event is Hubert Hurkacz who defeated Benjamin Bonzi 6-3, 7-6 in the 2023 final – see match highlights below.
Jo-Wilfried Tsonga and Marc Rosset jointly hold the record for most titles in Marseille with three titles each.
Below is a list of past winners and runners-up in the men’s singles in Marseille from 2012 to 2023. For a full list, check out the official ATP website.
Year | Winner | Runner Up | Score |
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2023 | Hubert Hurkacz | Benjamin Bonzi | 6-3, 7-6 |
2022 | Andrey Rublev | Felix Auger-Aliassime | 7-5, 7-6 |
2021 | Daniil Medvedev | Pierre-Hugues Herbert | 6–4, 6–7, 6–4 |
2020 | Stefanos Tsitsipas | Felix Auger-Aliassime | 6–3, 6–4 |
2019 | Stefanos Tsitsipas | Mikhail Kukushkin | 7–5, 7–6 |
2018 | Karen Khachanov | Lucas Pouille | 7–5, 3–6, 7–5 |
2017 | Jo-Wilfried Tsonga | Lucas Pouille | 6–4, 6–4 |
2016 | Nick Kyrgios | Marin Cilic | 6–2, 7–6 |
2015 | Gilles Simon | Gael Monfils | 6–4, 1–6, 7–6 |
2014 | Ernests Gulbis | Jo-Wilfried Tsonga | 7–6, 6–4 |
2013 | Jo-Wilfried Tsonga | Tomas Berdych | 3–6, 7–6, 6–4 |
2012 | Juan Martin del Potro | Michael Llodra | 6–4, 6–4 |
Men’s Doubles
Andrey Rublev and Denys Molchanov are the current champions in the doubles event at the Open 13 Provence after Raven Klaasen and Ben McLachlan in the 2022 doubles final 6-4, 5-7, 10-7.
Arnaud Clement, Michael Llodra, Julien Benneteau, Edouard Roger-Vasselin, and Nicolas Mahut currently hold the record for most doubles titles in Marseille with three doubles titles each.
Below is a list of past winners and runners-up in the men’s doubles in Marseille from 2012 to 2023. For a full list, check out the official ATP website.
Year | Winners | Runners Up | Score |
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2023 | Santiago Gonzalez and Edouard Roger-Vasselin | Nicolas Mahut and Fabrice Martin | 4-6, 7-6, 10-7 |
2022 | Andrey Rublev and Denys Molchanov | Raven Klaasen and Ben McLachlan | 6-4, 5-7, 10-7 |
2021 | Lloyd Glasspool and Harri Heliövaara | Sander Arends and David Pel | 7–5, 7–6 |
2020 | Nicolas Mahut and Vasek Pospisil | Wesley Koolhof and Nikola Mektić | 6–3, 6–4 |
2019 | Jérémy Chardy and Fabrice Martin | Ben McLachlan and Matwé Middelkoop | 6–3, 6–7, 10–3 |
2018 | Raven Klaasen and Michael Venus | Marcus Daniell and Dominic Inglot | 6–7, 6–3, 10–4 |
2017 | Julien Benneteau and Nicolas Mahut | Robin Haase and Dominic Inglot | 6–4, 6–7, 10–5 |
2016 | Mate Pavić and Michael Venus | Jonathan Erlich and Colin Fleming | 6–2, 6–3 |
2015 | Marin Draganja and Henri Kontinen | Colin Fleming and Jonathan Marray | 6–4, 3–6, 10–8 |
2014 | Julien Benneteau and Edouard Roger-Vasselin | Paul Hanley and Jonathan Marray | 4–6, 7–6, 13–11 |
2013 | Rohan Bopanna and Colin Fleming | Aisam-ul-Haq Qureshi and Jean-Julien Rojer | 6–4, 7–6 |
2012 | Nicolas Mahut and Edouard Roger-Vasselin | Dustin Brown and Jo-Wilfried Tsonga | 3–6, 6–4, 10–6 |