2023 WTA 1000 | |
Duration: | February 20 – October 9 |
Edition: | 34th |
Tournaments: | 9 |
Most Tournament Titles: | Elena Rybakina (2) |
Most Tournament Finals: | ![]() ![]() |
Previous: | 2022 |
Next: | 2024 |
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The WTA 1000 Mandatory and non-Mandatory tournaments, which are part of the WTA 1000 tournaments, make up the elite tour for professional women's tennis organised by the WTA called the WTA Tour. There are four 1000 Mandatory tournaments: Indian Wells, Miami, Madrid and Beijing and five non-Mandatory tournaments: Dubai, Rome, Canada, Cincinnati and Guadalajara, the last of which continuing from the previous year as the replacement for the Wuhan Open.[1] [2]
Tournament | Country | Location | Surface | Date | Prize money | |
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Dubai Tennis Championships | United Arab Emirates | Dubai | Hard | February 20 – 26 | $2,788,468 | |
Indian Wells Masters | United States | Indian Wells | Hard | Mar 6 – 19 | $8,800,000 | |
Miami Open | United States | Miami | Hard | Mar 20 – Apr 2 | $8,800,000 | |
Madrid Open | Spain | Madrid | Clay (red) | Apr 24 – May 1 | $7,652,174 | |
Italian Open | Italy | Rome | Clay (red) | May 8 – May 15 | $3,572,618 | |
Canadian Open | Canada | Montreal | Hard | Aug 7 – 13 | $2,788,468 | |
Cincinnati Masters | United States | Mason | Hard | Aug 14 – 20 | $2,788,468 | |
Guadalajara Open | Mexico | Guadalajara | Hard | Sep 15 – Sep 22 | $2,788,468 | |
China Open | China | Beijing | Hard | Oct 2 – Oct 9 | $8,127,389 |