Tennis: List of all ATP 500 tournaments in 2023

Astana Open has been downgraded to an ATP 250 event.
The tennis ATP 500 tournaments are the fourth highest level tournament in the ATP tour. The Grand Slam tournaments, overseen by the International Tennis Federation (ITF), are included in the 2023 ATP Tour calendar, as are the ATP Finals, the ATP Tour Masters 1000, the United Cup, the ATP 500 tournaments, and the ATP 250 tournaments.
The clay swing in Europe kicked off in April, signaling the start of the French Open preparations. The Madrid Open and the Italian Open will be staged across a week this season, similar to the Masters' events at Indian Wells and Miami. The clay-court Major concludes in mid-June, but players will have little time to relax before the rapid shift to grass for Wimbledon.
The ATP Tour will visit five continents in 2023, with 67 tournaments held between January and November, offering players plenty of opportunities to earn ranking points and cash prizes.
The calendar for 2023 begins in Australia with a new team tournament dubbed the United Cup and concludes in early November with the Nitto ATP Finals.

After the four Grand Slam tournaments, the ATP Finals, and the ATP Masters 1000, the ATP 500 tournaments are the fourth highest tier of annual men's tennis competitions.
The events involve draws ranging from 32 to 48 for singles and 16 to 24 for doubles. Leading players must participate in at least four ATP 500 tournaments, including one after the US Open; if they play less than four or fail to enter one after the US Open, they receive a "zero" score towards their global ranking for each one missed.
The ATP 500 tournaments consist of 13 events, with 500 ranking points handed to the singles victors of each event - hence the series' name.

List of ATP 500 tournaments in 2023
| Date | City | Tournament |
|---|---|---|
| FEB 13-19 | ROTTERDAM | ABN AMRO OPEN |
| FEB 20-26 | RIO DE JANEIRO | RIO OPEN PRESENTED BY CLARO |
| FEB 27-05 MAR | ACAPULCO | ABIERTO MEXICANO TELCEL PRESENTADO POR HSBC |
| FEB 27-05 MAR | DUBAI | DUBAI DUTY FREE TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIPS |
| APR 17-23 | BARCELONA | BARCELONA OPEN BANC SABADELL |
| JUN 19-25 | HALLE | TERRA WORTMANN OPEN |
| JUN 19-25 | LONDON | CINCH CHAMPIONSHIPS |
| JUL 24-30 | HAMBURG | HAMBURG EUROPEAN OPEN |
| JUL 31-06 AUG | WASHINGTON, D.C | CITI OPEN |
| SEP 28-04 OCT | BEIJING | CHINA OPEN |
| OCT 16-22 | TOKYO | JAPAN OPEN TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIPS |
| OCT 23-29 | BASEL | SWISS INDOORS BASEL |
| OCT 23-29 | VIENNA | ERSTE BANK OPEN |
Cameron Norrie and Alex de Minaur won the Rio de Janeiro and Acapulco tournaments, respectively. Whereas Daniil Medvedev has bagged the Rotterdam and Dubai ATP 500 event this year.
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