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2013 ATP Calendar.Xlsx 2013 Season Week Start Date City Current Tournament Name Surface Draw Prize Money Total Financial Commitment** 1 Dec 30 Brisbane ¹ Brisbane International H 28 $436,630 $494,230 Dec 31 Doha ⁷ Qatar ExxonMobil Open H 32 $1,054,720 $1,150,720 Dec 31 Chennai Aircel Chennai Open H 28 $385,150 $442,750 2 Jan 7 Sydney ⁷ Apia International Sydney H 28 $436,630 $494,230 Jan 7 Auckland ⁷ Heineken Open H 28 $433,400 $491,000 3Jan 14 Melbourne Australian Open* H 128 4 5 Feb 1 Davis Cup First Round* 6 Feb 4 Montpellier Open Sud de France IH 28 € 410,200 € 467,800 Feb 4 Zagreb PBZ Zagreb Indoors IH 28 € 410,200 € 467,800 Feb 4 Viña del Mar VTR Open Chile CL 28 $410,200 $467,800 7 Feb 11 Rotterdam ABN AMRO World Tennis Tournament IH 32 € 1,267,875 € 1,575,875 Feb 11 San Jose SAP Open IH 28 $546,930 $623,730 Feb 11 São Paulo Brasil Open 2013 ICL 28 $455,775 $519,775 8 Feb 18 Memphis U.S. National Indoor Tennis Championships IH 32 $1,212,750 $1,353,550 Feb 18 Marseille Open 13 IH 28 € 528,135 € 598,535 Feb 18 Buenos Aires Copa Claro CL 32 $493,670 $570,470 9 Feb 25 Dubai ⁷ Dubai Duty Free Tennis Championships H 32 $1,785,500 $2,413,300 Feb 25 Acapulco ⁷ Abierto Mexicano Telcel CL 32 $1,212,750 $1,353,550 Feb 25 Delray Beach Delray Beach International Tennis Championships H 32 $455,775 $519,775 10 Mar 7 Indian Wells ⁵ BNP Paribas Open H 96 $4,330,625 $5,244,125 11 12 Mar 20 Miami ⁴ Sony Open Tennis H 96 $4,330,625 $5,244,125 13 14 Apr 5 Davis Cup Quarter-finals* 15Apr 8 Casablanca Grand Prix Hassan II CL 28 € 410,200 € 467,800 Apr 8 Houston US Men’s Clay Court Championship CL 28 $455,775 $519,775 16 Apr 14 Monte-Carlo ¹ Monte-Carlo Rolex Masters CL 56 € 2,646,495 € 2,998,495 17 Apr 22 Barcelona Barcelona Open BancSabadell CL 48 € 1,708,875 € 2,166,875 Apr 22 Bucharest BRD Nastase Tiriac Trophy CL 28 € 410,200 € 467,800 18 Apr 29 Estoril Estoril Open CL 28 € 410,200 € 467,800 Apr 29 Munich BMW Open CL 28 € 410,200 € 467,800 Apr 29 Belgrade Serbia Open CL 28 € 371,120 € 428,720 19 May 5 Madrid ¹ Mutua Madrid Open CL 56 € 3,368,265 € 4,303,867 20 May 12 Rome ¹ Internazionali BNL d’Italia CL 56 € 2,646,495 € 3,204,745 21 May 19 Düsseldorf ¹̛ ⁷ Power Horse Cup CL 28 € 410,200 € 467,800 May 19 Nice ¹ ̛ ⁷ Open de Nice Côte d’Azur CL 28 € 410,200 € 467,800 22May 26 Paris ¹ Roland Garros* CL 128 23 24 Jun 10 Halle Gerry Weber Open G 28 € 683,665 € 779,665 Jun 10 London AEGON Championships G 56 € 683,665 € 779,665 25 Jun 16 ’s-Hertogenbosch ¹̛ ⁷ UNICEF Open G 32 € 410,200 € 467,800 Jun 17 Eastbourne ⁷ AEGON International G 28 € 468,460 € 526,060 26Jun 24 London Wimbledon* G 128 27 28 Jul 8 Båstad SkiStar Swedish Open CL 28 € 433,770 € 491,370 Jul 8 Stuttgart MercedesCup CL 28 € 410,200 € 467,800 Jul 8 Newport Hall of Fame Tennis Championships G 32 $455,775 $519,775 29 Jul 15 Hamburg bet-at-home Open German Tennis Championships CL 48 € 1,102,500 € 1,230,500 Jul 15 Bogota [Name to be Announced] H 28 $638,085 $727,685 30 Jul 22 Atlanta BB&T Atlanta Open H 28 $546,930 $623,730 Jul 22 Gstaad Crédit Agricole Suisse Open Gstaad CL 28 € 410,200 € 467,800 Jul 22 Umag ATP Vegeta Croatia Open Umag CL 28 € 410,200 € 467,800 31 Jul 28 Kitzbühel ¹̛ ⁷ Bet-At-Home Cup Kitzbühel CL 28 € 410,200 € 467,800 Jul 29 Washington D.C. 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H = Hard court G = Grass court CL = Clay court IH = Indoor Hard ICL = Indoor Clay ¹ Sunday start ⁴ Wednesday start ⁵ Thursday start ⁷ Saturday final ͐Monday Final **Total Financial commitment is the tournament's investment in the event, including ATP sanction and marketing fees, on-site prize money and bonus pool contributions..
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