Men’s Entry List – 2023 French Open

Tournament Organizers at Roland Garros have released the provisional Men’s entry list for the singles event at the 2023 French Open.

The 2023 Men’s Singles Tournament in Paris will feature the 2023 Australian Open champion Novak Djokovic and the 2022 US Open champion Carlos Alcaraz.

However, the 2022 French Open Champion Rafael Nadal will not be playing in the event after he was forced to withdraw due to injury.

The entry list will also include up to eight wildcard entries as well as sixteen qualifiers, which will be confirmed closer to the start of the tournament.

Men’s Entry List - 2023 French Open

Men’s Entry List – 2023 French Open Singles

#Player
1Novak Djokovic
2Carlos Alcaraz
3Casper Ruud
4Daniil Medvedev
5Stefanos Tsitsipas
6Andrey Rublev
7Holger Rune
8Jannik Sinner
9Felix Auger-Aliassime
10Taylor Fritz
11Karen Khachanov
12Frances Tiafoe
13Cameron Norrie
14Rafael Nadal – Dominic Thiem
15Hubert Hurkacz
16Alexander Zverev
17Pablo Carreno Busta – Michael Mmoh
18Tommy Paul
19Alex De Minaur
20Lorenzo Musetti
21Borna Coric
22Matteo Berrettini – Aleksandar Kovacevic
23Marin Cilic – Fabio Fognini
24Nick Kyrgios – Taro Daniel
25Roberto Bautista Agut
26Daniel Evans
27Sebastian Korda
28Denis Shapovalov
29Botic Van De Zandschulp
30Sebastian Baez
31Grigor Dimitrov
32Francisco Cerundolo
33Miomir Kecmanovic
34Tallon Griekspoor
35Yoshihito Nishioka
36Gael Monfils
37Jiri Lehecka
38Ben Shelton
39Alejandro Davidovich Fokina
40Maxime Cressy
41Emil Ruusuvuori
42Bernabe Zapata Miralles
43Richard Gasquet
44Brandon Nakashima
45Benjamin Bonzi
46Lorenzo Sonego
47Adrian Mannarino
48J.J. Wolf
49Lloyd Harris
50Diego Schwartzman
51Kyle Edmund
52Jack Draper
53Mikael Ymer
54Nicolas Jarry
55Andy Murray – Matteo Arnaldi
56Roberto Carballes Baena
57Mackenzie Mcdonald
58Alexander Bublik
59Yibing Wu
60Gregoire Barrere
61Albert Ramos-Vinolas
62Martin Etcheverry Tomas
63Constant Lestienne
64Ilya Ivashka
65Corentin Moutet
66Marc-Andrea Huesler
67Jan-Lennard Struff
68Quentin Halys
69Jason Kubler
70John Isner
71Marcos Giron
72Pedro Cachin
73Dusan Lajovic
74Ugo Humbert
75Alex Molcan
76Hugo Dellien
77Filip Krajinovic
78Marton Fucsovics
79Guido Pella
80Federico Coria
81Soonwoo Kwon – David Goffin
82Laslo Djere
83Nuno Borges
84Arthur Rinderknech
85Alexei Popyrin
86Christopher O’Connell
87Jaume Munar
88Stan Wawrinka
89Marco Cecchinato
90Cristian Garin
91Luca Van Assche
92Max Purcell
93Jeremy Chardy
94Thiago Monteiro
95Christopher Eubanks
96Jordan Thompson
97Pablo Varillas Juan
98Daniel Altmaier
99Oscar Otte
100Jiri Vesely
101Zhizhen Zhang
102Elahi Galan Daniel
103Alexandre Muller
104Alexander Shevchenko
105Arthur Fils (WC)
106Benoit Paire (WC)
107Arthur Cazaux (WC)
108Giovanni Mpetshi Perricard (WC)
109Hugo Grenier (WC)
110Hugo Gaston (WC)
111Patrick Kypson (USTA WC)
112Thanasi Kokkinakis (Tennis Australia WC)

WC: Wildcard

In addition to the 112 entries above, a total of 16 qualifiers will be included in the main draw for a total draw size of 128, with 32 seeded players.

ATP Alternates List (Singles)

The below players will have the opportunity to be included in the main draw if one of the direct acceptances above pulls out of the tournament due to injury or some other reason.

#Player
1David Goffin (Replaced Soonwoo Kwon)
2Taro Daniel (Replaced Nick Kyrgios)
3Dominic Thiem (Replaced Rafael Nadal)
4Michael Mmoh (Replaced Pablo Carreno Busta)
5Fabio Fognini (Replaced Marin Cilic)
6Aleksandar Kovacevic (Replaced Matteo Berrettini)
7Matteo Arnaldi (Replaced Andy Murray)
8Roman Safiullin
9Hugo Gaston
10Pavel Kotov
11Borna Gojo
12Radu Albot
13Thanasi Kokkinakis
14Yannick Hanfmann
15James Duckworth
16Tomas Machac
17Yosuke Watanuki
18Otto Virtanen
19Facundo Bagnis
20Jurij Rodionov

ATP Withdrawal List (Singles)

#PlayerInjury/Reason
1Jenson BrooksbyWrist
2Soonwoo KwonRight Shoulder
3Nick KyrgiosKnee
4Marin CilicKnee
5Pablo Carreno BustaMuscle Injury
6Andy MurrayTo Focus on Grass Court Season
7Matteo BerrettiniAbdominal
8Rafael NadalHip

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