2023 Madrid Open ATP Entry List - Alcaraz, Medvedev, Zverev & more

| by Zachary Wimer

The 2023 Madrid Open ATP 1000 event will be held from April 26th to May 7th in a new format with an extended entry list.

This year, the prestigious clay-court Masters' event in Madrid will be attended by 96 players and it will be played over two weeks in the beautiful La Caja Mágica. Last year, Carlos Alcaraz lifted the trophy in Madrid and he will want to defend it in 2023.

But his title defence won't be an easy one. Former champions Alexander Zverev, and Andy Murray will all compete at the 2023 Madrid Open and they will be a great challenge for the young Spaniard, who will once again celebrate his birthday during the tournament. Rafael Nadal was also supposed to be one of the challengers, but due to an ongoing injury, he had to withdraw from the tournament.

The list of contenders in Madrid will be very long, especially because of the new format with 96 players. The likes of Casper Ruud, Stefanos Tsitsipas, Daniil Medvedev, Holger Rune, Jannik Sinner, and Andrey Rublev will all want to take their share of the prize money and points distributed in the Spanish capital.

Another interesting name in the entry list is Ben Shelton. The young American will play only his third clay-court ATP event and so he is surely a dark horse of the event.

2023 Madrid Open ATP Entry List:

Seed Name  Seeding Ranking Entry Ranking
1 Carlos Alcaraz 2 1
2 Casper Ruud 3 4
3 Daniil Medvedev 4 5
4 Stefanos Tsitsipas 5 3
5 Andrey Rublev 6 7
6 Holger Rune 7 8
7 Jannik Sinner 8 11
8 Felix Auger-Aliassime 9 6
9 Taylor Fritz 10 10
10 Karen Khachanov 11 16
11 Frances Tiafoe 12 14
12 Cameron Norrie 13 12
13 Hubert Hurkacz 15 9
14 Alexander Zverev 16 15
15 Pablo Carreno Busta 17 17
16 Tommy Paul 18 19
17 Alex de Minaur 19 18
18 Lorenzo Musetti 20 21
19 Borna Coric 21 20
20 Roberto Bautista Agut 25 28
21 Daniel Evans 26 29
22 Sebastian Korda 27 26
23 Denis Shapovalov 28 30
24 Botic van de Zandschulp 29 32
25 Sebastian Baez 30 33
26 Grigor Dimitrov 31 27
27 Francisco Cerundolo 32 31
28 Miomir Kecmanovic 33 35
29 Tallon Griekspoor 34 36
30 Yoshihito Nishioka 35 34
31 Jiri Lehecka 36 44
32 Ben Shelton 37 39
Alejandro Davidovich Fokina 38 25
Maxime Cressy 39 37
Emil Ruusuvuori 40 54
Bernabe Zapata Miralles 41 41
Richard Gasquet 42 40
Lorenzo Sonego 45 59
Adrian Mannarino 46 62
J.J. Wolf 47 50
Diego Schwartzman 48 38
Nicolas Jarry 51 57
Andy Murray 52 52
Roberto Carballes Baena 53 84
Mackenzie McDonald 54 55
Alexander Bublik 55 48
Yibing Wu 56 64
Gregoire Barrere 57 65
Albert Ramos-Vinolas 58 51
Tomas Martin Etcheverry 59 73
Constant Lestienne 60 60
Ilya Ivashka 61 80
Corentin Moutet 62 69
Marc-Andrea Huesler 63 47
Quentin Halys 65 79
Jason Kubler 66 70
Marcos Giron 68 71
Pedro Cachin 69 63
Dusan Lajovic 70 76
Ugo Humbert 72 78
Alex Molcan 73 56
Filip Krajinovic 74 77
Marton Fucsovics 75 74
Laslo Djere 78 58
Nuno Borges 79 68
Alexei Popyrin 81 93
Christopher O'Connell 82 86
Jaume Munar 83 66
Stan Wawrinka 84 87
Cristian Garin 86 82
Thiago Monteiro 89 81
Juan Pablo Varillas 92 88
Oscar Otte 94 85
Zhizhen Zhang 95 92
Daniel Elahi Galan 96 89
David Goffin 99 42
(WC) Dominic Thiem 101
Fabio Fognini 103 91
(WC) Abdullah Shelbayh 267
Kyle Edmund 509 48 (PR)
Jeremy Chardy 637 88 (PR)
(WC) Martin Landaluce 889
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