2023 Italian Open Rome ATP Entry List - Alcaraz, Djokovic, Medvedev & more

2023 Italian Open Rome ATP Entry List - Alcaraz, Djokovic, Medvedev & more

by Zachary Wimer

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The 2023 Italian Open will be held from May 10th to 21st in Rome as a second consecutive ATP 1000 tournament.

This year, the Italian Open will be held in a new format with 96 players, and the event extends to two weeks, like the event in Madrid. It will be the last big tournament ahead of the Roland Garros and the players will want to show that they are prepared for the clay-court major.

Last year, Novak Djokovic won the title in Rome, but as at the majority of clay-court tournaments, Rafael Nadal is the man with the most titles at the Italian Open. Both of them were set to compete in 2023, before the Spaniard withdrew from the event.

But the rest of the field will want to come up with their A-game as there is yet to be another man than Djokovic or Nadal to be crowned since Alexander Zverev won in 2017.

And it can be the German who can go deep in Rome this year. But he's not the only one. Carlos Alcaraz, Stefanos Tsitsipas, Casper Ruud, and Jannik Sinner will all be ready to make their mark on the Italian clay.

The likes of Holger Rune, Taylor Fritz, Andrey Rublev, and Felix Auger-Aliassime will also compete at the 2023 Italian Open and to see the full overview of players competing, be sure to check the full entry list for the tournament below.

2023 Italian Open Rome ATP Entry List:

Seed Name  Seeding Ranking Entry Ranking
1 Novak Djokovic 1 1
2 Carlos Alcaraz 2 2
3 Daniil Medvedev 3 5
4 Casper Ruud 4 4
5 Stefanos Tsitsipas 5 3
6 Andrey Rublev 6 6
7 Holger Rune 7 9
8 Jannik Sinner 8 8
9 Taylor Fritz 9 10
10 Felix Auger-Aliassime 10 7
11 Karen Khachanov 11 12
12 Frances Tiafoe 12 11
13 Cameron Norrie 13 14
14 Hubert Hurkacz 15 13
15 Borna Coric 16 20
16 Tommy Paul 17 18
17 Alex de Minaur 18 19
18 Lorenzo Musetti 19 21
19 Alexander Zverev 22 16
20 Daniel Evans 24 28
21 Roberto Bautista Agut 25 29
22 Sebastian Korda 29 26
23 Botic van de Zandschulp 30 31
24 Francisco Cerundolo 31 33
25 Yoshihito Nishioka 32 36
26 Grigor Dimitrov 33 25
27 Alejandro Davidovich Fokina 34 24
28 Ben Shelton 35 39
29 Tallon Griekspoor 36 35
30 Miomir Kecmanovic 37 34
31 Bernabe Zapata Miralles 38 41
32 Jiri Lehecka 39 42
Sebastian Baez 40 32
Maxime Cressy 41 40
Andy Murray 42 54
Emil Ruusuvuori 43 38
Richard Gasquet 44 43
Adrian Mannarino 45 47
Dusan Lajovic 46 69
Brandon Nakashima 47 44
Lorenzo Sonego 48 45
Alexander Bublik 49 53
Ugo Humbert 50 79
Roberto Carballes Baena 51 49
J.J. Wolf 54 46
Mackenzie McDonald 55 52
Nicolas Jarry 56 58
Yibing Wu 57 55
Alex Molcan 59 72
Marcos Giron 60 67
Tomas Martin Etcheverry 61 59
Laslo Djere 62 62
Gregoire Barrere 63 57
Jason Kubler 66 70
Corentin Moutet 67 64
Pedro Cachin 68 65
Constant Lestienne 70 61
Quentin Halys 71 66
Albert Ramos-Vinolas 72 50
Ilya Ivashka 73 74
Filip Krajinovic 74 78
Jaume Munar 75 83
Christopher O'Connell 78 82
Cristian Garin 79 84
Marc-Andrea Huesler 82 60
Marco Cecchinato 83 81
Stan Wawrinka 84 90
Luca Van Assche 85 88
Nuno Borges 88 63
Arthur Rinderknech 89 75
Diego Schwartzman 91 37
Marton Fucsovics 92 73
Juan Pablo Varillas 97 91
Thiago Monteiro 98 80
(WC) Matteo Arnaldi 99
David Goffin 107 85
(WC) Giulio Zeppieri 120
(WC) Francesco Passaro 126
(WC) Fabio Fognini 130
(WC) Luca Nardi 151
Hugo Dellien 157 73 (PR)
Kyle Edmund 473 48 (PR)
Guido Pella 484 75 (PR)
Jeremy Chardy 591 88 (PR)
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