The 2023 Cordoba Open, set to take place in Argentina from February 6-12, is the first event of the clay-court season.
This tournament, now in its fifth year, has a rich history of featuring some of the best clay-court specialists in the world. This year's event promises to be no different, with a strong lineup of players eager to compete on the red clay of Cordoba.
The defending champion of the Cordoba Open is Albert Ramos from Spain, who will be looking to defend his title in 2023. However, he will face stiff competition from a number of clay-court specialists and home players at the tournament.
The prize money and points distribution for the tournament is designed to reward the top players, and it will be interesting to see who comes out on top in this year's event. With the clay-court season kicking off after the first major of the year, fans can expect to see some of the best clay-court specialists in the world in action at the Cordoba Open.
The champion of this ATP 250 event will get $97,760 and also 250 points while the finalist will be rewarded with 150 points and $57,025. Players that lose in the first round don't receive any points, but they will get $6,895. On the other hand, for a second-round appearance, 20 points are awarded alongside $11,280.
2023 Cordoba Open ATP Prize Money & Points:
Points | Prize Money | |
---|---|---|
Winner | 250 points | $97,760 |
Finalist | 150 points | $57,025 |
Semi-finalists | 90 points | $33,525 |
Quarter-finalists | 45 points | $19,425 |
2nd round | 20 points | $11,280 |
1st round | 0 points | $6,895 |
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