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When, Where and How to Watch the Paris Masters?

Published 10/26/2023, 7:30 AM EDT

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The Paris Masters is an annual men’s professional tennis tournament held in Paris, France. It is held indoors at the AccorHotels Arena in the Bercy area. It is the final Masters 1000 tournament in the Association of Tennis Professionals (ATP) Tour. The schedule for this year’s edition has been released, and avid tennis fans would want to keep up to date with it to make sure they don’t miss a moment of the tournament.

When is the Rolex Paris Masters 2023 scheduled?

The Rolex Paris Masters 2023 will commence on 30th October. Round one will begin a day before Halloween and conclude on the spooky holiday. The second round will begin as the first round ends. On 1st November, round 2 and round three will come to an end. The final stages will begin on 3rd November with the quarterfinals, followed by the semifinal on 2nd November. 

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The tournament will conclude on 5th November, and we will have our final participants for the ATP Finals in Turin. Accor Arena will be the home for the tournament, as it has been since 1986. The Arena is home to a plethora of sporting events and is also the venue for the 2024 Summer Olympics.

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How to watch the Paris Masters 2023 online?

The Paris Masters 2023 can be enjoyed from home by people all around the world. Tennis TV will stream the competition for viewers worldwide with a valid subscription. Tennis fans in the Middle East and Australia can tune into beIN Sports to watch the Rolex Paris Masters 2023. Eurosport will broadcast it in most European countries. Tennis Channel will broadcast it in the United States, while Voot and Sports18 will stream it in India.

Additional streaming services include Sling, Fubo TV Pro and DIRECTV Stream. Those living in the UK have the opportunity to follow the tournament on Amazon Prime Video.

Where to purchase tickets for the 2023 Rolex Paris Masters?

Tennis enthusiasts from all over the world can arrive in the City of love to watch the Paris Masters in the stadium. Fans interested in watching the action unfold in the stadium can purchase tickets on the Paris Masters website. Two-day packages are available for $107. They also provide 4-day packages for $230 and 7-day packages for $472. The qualifiers can also be seen in the stadium, and tickets for them start at $11.

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For day sessions on Day 1, prices begin at $12, and for night sessions, tickets start at $16, with premium tickets starting at $256 for both sessions. Day sessions on day 2 begin at $14, night sessions begin at $19, and premium tickets start at $266. For day 3, day sessions start at $23, night sessions at $20, and lounges cost $336 minimum.

Round of 16 tickets during the day starts at $20, tickets at night start at $28 and lounges start at $379. Quarterfinal day sessions start at $27, night sessions at $36, with premium tickets beginning at $416. Tickets for the semifinals and the final begin at $48, with a single occupancy for lounges starting at $475. 

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The Rolex Paris Masters 2023 will serve high-octane action as every ATP player will look to gain enough points to play in the Finals. The handsome prize money is another boost and will give them more motivation to play their best.

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Ripunjay Gaba is a Senior Tennis Writer at EssentiallySports with an unwavering passion for the sport and a deep admiration for Roger Federer. He specializes in providing in-depth coverage of everything related to the 'Swiss Maestro' and has authored more than 900 articles to date. Prior to joining EssentiallySports, Ripunjay worked as a freelance writer for a well-respected sports publication, where he honed his writing skills by covering the lives of various renowned sports stars.
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