The Las Vegas Tennis Open is an annual tournament on the ATP Challenger Tour that is played on outdoor hard courts in Las Vegas (LV), USA.
Past winners of the singles tournament include J. J. Wolf, Thanasi Kokkinakis, and Sam Groth.
I have put together the below guide so you can find out more about the Draw, Schedule, Players, and Prize Money for the 2023 tournament.

Las Vegas Tennis Open 2023
Location: | Las Vegas, USA |
Level: | Challenger 80 |
Court Surface: | Outdoor Hard Courts |
Draw Size: | 32 Singles, 16 Doubles |
Prize Money: | $53,120 |
Dates
The 2023 Las Vegas Challenger tournament was held from the 23rd to the 29th of October 2023.
The 2023 tournament was played in the same week as the Swiss Indoors in Basel, the Erste Bank Open in Vienna, the Abierto Tampico Open in Mexico, and the WTA Elite Trophy in Zhuhai, China.
Players
The official entry list for the 2023 tournament has not yet been released but below is a selection of players who played in 2022.
- Aleksandar Kovacevic
- Ben Shelton
- Denis Kudla
- Facundo Mena
- Juan Pablo Ficovich
- Stefan Kozlov
- Steve Johnson
- Vasek Pospisil
- Tennys Sandgren
Schedule
Below is the expected schedule for the 2023 tournament. Please note that this schedule is subject to change.
Day | Date | Round |
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Monday – Day 1 | 23 October 2023 | 1st Round Matches |
Tuesday – Day 2 | 24 October 2023 | 1st Round Matches |
Wednesday – Day 3 | 25 October 2023 | 2nd Round Matches |
Thursday – Day 4 | 26 October 2023 | 2nd Round Matches |
Friday – Day 5 | 27 October 2023 | Quarterfinal Matches |
Saturday – Day 6 | 28 October 2023 | Semifinal Matches |
Sunday – Day 7 | 29 October 2023 | Final |
Draw
The draws for the 2023 singles and doubles tournaments will be available to view on the ATP Challenger website closer to the start of the tournament.
Men’s Singles Qualifying Draw: TBC
Men’s Singles Main Draw: TBC
Men’s Doubles Draw: TBC
For the 2023 tournament, there will be 32 players included in the singles draw, while in the doubles draw there will be a total of 16 teams.
Prize Money and Points
The total prize money fund for the 2023 tournament will be $53,120, with the prize money and points being split as follows:
Men’s Singles
The men’s singles winner in 2023 will win $10,840 and 75 ranking points, while the runner up will win $6,355 and 50 ranking points, with players losing in the first round in 2023 receiving $780 and between zero and four ranking points.
Performance | $ | Points |
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Winner | $10,840 | 75 |
Finalist | $6,355 | 50 |
Semifinalist | $3,780 | 30 |
Quarterfinalist | $2,200 | 16 |
2nd Round | $1,300 | 7 |
1st Round | $780 | 0-4 |
Q2 | $390 | 2 |
Q1 | $200 | 0 |
Men’s Doubles (Per Team)
The winners of the doubles tournament in 2023 will receive $4,645 and 75 points, while the runners up will receive $2,700 and 50 points.
Performance | $ | Points |
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Winners | $4,645 | 75 |
Finalists | $2,700 | 50 |
Semifinalists | $1,630 | 30 |
Quarterfinalists | $965 | 16 |
1st Round | $545 | 0 |
2022 Winners and Runner Ups
Men’s Singles
The winner of the 2022 singles tournament was Tennys Sandgren who beat Stefan Kozlov 7-5, 6–3 in the 2022 final (see match highlights below).
Men’s Doubles
The winners of the 2022 men’s doubles tournament were Henry Patten and Julian Cash who beat Reese Stalder and Constantin Frantzen 6-4, 7-6 in the doubles final.
Past Winners
Past winners of the singles include Sam Groth, Thiemo de Bakker, and Stefan Kozlov, while past winners of the doubles include Joe Salisbury and Max Schnur.
Men’s Singles
- 2022 – Tennys Sandgren
- 2021 – J.J. Wolf
- 2019 – Vasek Pospisil
- 2018 – Thanasi Kokkinakis
- 2017 – Stefan Kozlov
- 2016 – Sam Groth
- 2015 – Thiemo de Bakker
- 2000 – Neville Godwin
- 1998 – Cecil Mamiit
- 1997 – Christian Vinck
Men’s Doubles
- 2022 – Henry Patten and Julian Cash
- 2021 – William Blumberg and Max Schnur
- 2019 – Ruben Gonzales and Ruan Roelofse
- 2018 – Marcelo Arévalo and Roberto Maytín
- 2017 – Brydan Klein and Joe Salisbury
- 2016 – Brian Baker and Matt Reid
- 2015 – Carsten Ball and Dustin Brown
- 2000 – Jeff Coetzee and Marcos Ondruska
- 1998 – Marcos Ondruska and Byron Talbot
- 1997 – David DiLucia and Michael Sell