2013 BNP Paribas Masters
The BNP Paribas Masters 2013 tennis tournament taking place from 28 October to November 3, 2013 at the Palais Omnisports de Paris -Bercy. It is part of the ATP World Tour 2013 and will be held in the indoor hard courts. This season, it is the last of nine tournaments Category ATP World Tour Masters 1000th
Defender of the individual, the Spaniard David Ferrer, who defeated the Poland Jerzy Janowicz in the final last year and thus won his first Masters title. In doubles, won last year's pairing Mahesh Bhupathi and Rohan Bopanna the final.
The field of the individual competition consists of 48 players, double that of the competition from 24 pairs. The 16 top-seeded player in singles and eight top-seeded pairs in double each receive a bye into the second round.
With her victories in the last sixteen games and the fact that Milos Raonic lost his match to Stanislas Wawrinka and Richard Gasquet had secured the last two places in the held in the following week ATP World Tour Finals. This stood in Paris exactly the eight players in the quarter- finals of the individual competition which would begin the following week on the season finale in London.
- 3.3.3.1 Bottom Half 1
- 3.3.3.2 Bottom Half 2
- 4.1 seedings
- 4.2 Explanation of symbols
- 4.3 Results
Qualification
The qualification for the BNP Paribas Masters 2013 took place on 26 and 27 October 2013. Were playing six qualifiers places eligible to participate in the main draw of the tournament.
The following players had survived the qualification and played in the main draw of the tournament:
Prize money and world ranking points
At the BNP Paribas Masters 2013, the following prize money and world ranking points are paid or credited for each round is reached. Players who enter from qualifying into the main draw, the qualifications specified points obtained in addition to those for the respective round is reached. Otherwise, the amounts are not cumulative. The amounts for the double competition apply for each player.
Singles
Seedings
Explanations
- Q = qualifier
- WC = Wild Card
- LL = Lucky Loser
- ALT = substitute ( alternate )
- PR = Protected Ranking
- SE = Special Exempt
- R = Task ( retired )
- D = disqualification
- Supra = Walkover
Results
Semifinals, finals
Upper half of
Upper half of 1
Upper half 2
Bottom half
Lower half 1
Lower half 2
Doubles
Seedings
Explanations
- Q = qualifier
- WC = Wild Card
- LL = Lucky Loser
- ALT = substitute ( alternate )
- PR = Protected Ranking
- SE = Special Exempt
- R = Task ( retired )
- D = disqualification
- Supra = Walkover
Results
External links and sources
- Official website of the tournament
- Tournament schedule doubles on the ATP website
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