Chengdu Open

The Chengdu Open is an ATP 250 tennis tournament that is played on outdoor hard courts at the Sichuan International Tennis Center in Chengdu, China.

The first ATP Chengdu tennis tournament was held in 2016 with Karen Khachanov winning the singles event and Raven Klaasen and Rajeev Ram winning the doubles event.

No tournament was held in 2020, 2021, or 2022 so the 2023 tournament will be the first time in four years that a tournament will be held in Chengdu.

Chengdu Open Tennis Tournament

2023 ATP Chengdu Open

Location:Chengdu, China
Tour Level:ATP 250
Court Surface:Outdoor hard court
Draw Size:28 Singles, 16 Doubles
Prize Money:$1,152,805

Dates

The 2023 ATP Chengdu Open tennis tournament was held from the 20th to the 26th of September 2023.

The 2023 tournament was played in the same week as the tournaments in Zhuhai (China), Guangzhou (China), Parma (Italy), Guadalajara (Mexico), and Vancouver (Canada).

Players

The official entry list for the 2023 tournament in Chengdu has now been released, and below is a selection of ATP players who participated in the singles event in 2023, with Alexander Zverev and Lorenzo Musetti the top two seeds.

  • Aleksandar Vukic
  • Alexander Bublik
  • Alexander Zverev
  • Arthur Rinderknech
  • Brandon Nakashima
  • Christopher O’Connell
  • Corentin Moutet
  • Daniel Elahi Galan
  • Daniel Evans
  • Dusan Lajovic
  • Emil Ruusuvuori
  • Grigor Dimitrov
  • Jie Cui
  • Jordan Thompson
  • Juan Pablo Varillas
  • Lorenzo Musetti
  • Marcos Giron
  • Max Purcell
  • Miomir Kecmanovic
  • Nuno Borges
  • Roman Safiullin
  • Tao Mu
  • Taro Daniel
  • Zizou Bergs

Schedule

Below is the schedule for the 2023 tournament in Chengdu, with the singles final being played on Tuesday, the 26th of September 2023.

  • Wednesday, 20th of September 2023 – Qualifying
  • Thursday, 21st of September 2023 – First Round
  • Friday, 22nd of September 2023 – First Round
  • Saturday, 23rd September 2023 – Second round
  • Sunday, 24th September 2023 – Quarterfinals
  • Monday, 25th September 2023 – Semifinals
  • Tuesday, 26th September 2023 – Final

Draw

The draw for the 2023 tournament in Chengdu is now available to view on the ATP Tour website (see links below).

Singles Qualifying: View Draw

Singles Main: View Draw

Doubles: View Draw

The draw size for the 2023 tournament was 32 (four byes in the first round) in the singles and 16 for the doubles.

Chengdu Open Prize Money and Points

The total prize money to be awarded to players for the 2023 tournament in Chengdu was $1,152,805 (see breakdown per round below).

Men’s Singles

The winner of the men’s singles event in 2023 received $175,340 and 250 points, with the runner-up winning $102,285 and 150 points.

PerformancePayout – $Points
Winner$175,340250
Finalist$102,285150
Semifinalist$60,13090
Quarterfinalist$34,84045
2nd Round$20,23020
1st Round$12,3650-12
Q2$6,1806
Q1$3,3750

Men’s Doubles (Per Team)

The winners of the men’s doubles event in 2023 received $60,920 and 250 ranking points, with the runners-up receiving $32,600 and 150 ranking points.

PerformancePayout – $Points
Winners$60,920250
Finalists$32,600150
Semifinalists$19,12090
Quarterfinalists$10,68045
1st Round$6,2900

Past Winners

Men’s Singles

The current singles champion is Alexander Zverev, who defeated Roman Safiullin in the final in 2023 6-7, 7–6, 6-3 (see match highlights below).

  • 2023 – Alexander Zverev
  • 2022 – N/A
  • 2021 – N/A
  • 2020 – N/A
  • 2019 – Pablo Carreno Busta
  • 2018 – Bernard Tomic
  • 2017 – Denis Istomin
  • 2016 – Karen Khachanov

To date, no tennis player has won the singles title in Chengdu more than once.

Men’s Doubles

Sadio Doumbia and Fabien Reboul are the current champions in the men’s doubles event in Chengdu after beating Francisco Cabral and Rafael Matos (4–6, 7–5, 10–7) in the 2023 men’s doubles final.

  • 2023 – Sadio Doumbia and Fabien Reboul
  • 2022 – N/A
  • 2021 – N/A
  • 2020 – N/A
  • 2019 – Nikola Cacic and Dušan Lajovic
  • 2018 – Ivan Dodig and Mate Pavic
  • 2017 – Jonathan Erlich and Aisam-ul-Haq Qureshi
  • 2016 – Raven Klaasen and Rajeev Ram

To date, no team or tennis player has won the doubles title more than once.