2017 Rolex Paris Masters

The 2017 Rolex Paris Masters was a professional tennis tournament played on indoor hard courts. It was the 46th edition of the tournament, and part of the 2017 ATP World Tour. It took place at the Palais omnisports de Paris-Bercy in Paris, France, between 30 October and 5 November 2017. The event was the final professional tennis tournament for French player Paul-Henri Mathieu, who received wildcards into the singles qualifying and doubles draws.[1]

2017 Rolex Paris Masters
Date30 October – 5 November
Edition46th
CategoryATP World Tour Masters 1000
Draw48S / 24D / 24Q
Prize money€4,273,775
SurfaceHard / Indoor
LocationParis, France
VenuePalais omnisports de Paris-Bercy
Champions
Singles
Jack Sock
Doubles
Łukasz Kubot / Marcelo Melo

Points and prize money

Point distribution

Event W F SF QF Round of 16 Round of 32 Round of 64 Q Q2 Q1
Singles[2] 1,000 600 360 180 90 45 10 25 16 0
Doubles[2] 0 N/A N/A N/A N/A

Prize money

Event W F SF QF Round of 16 Round of 32 Round of 64 Q2 Q1
Singles[2] €853,430 €418,450 €210,610 €107,095 €55,610 €29,320 €15,830 €3,505 €1,785
Doubles[2] €253,950 €124,330 €62,360 €32,010 €16,550 €8,730 N/A N/A N/A

Singles main draw entrants

Seeds

The following are the seeded players. Seedings are based on ATP rankings as of 23 October 2017. Rankings and points before are as of 30 October 2017. Points defending include points from the 2016 ATP World Tour Finals, which will be dropped at the end of the tournament.

Seed Rank Player Points before Points defending Points won Points after Status
1 1 Rafael Nadal 10,465 0 180 10,645 Quarterfinals withdrew due to knee injury
2 2 Roger Federer 9,005 0 0 9,005 Withdrew due to back injury
3 5 Marin Čilić 4,185 360+200 180 3,805 Quarterfinals lost to Julien Benneteau [WC]
4 4 Alexander Zverev 4,400 0 10 4,410 Second round lost to Robin Haase
5 6 Dominic Thiem 3,935 10+200 90 3,815 Third round lost to Fernando Verdasco
6 8 Grigor Dimitrov 3,650 90 90 3,650 Third round lost to John Isner [9]
7 10 David Goffin 2,975 90 90 2,975 Third round lost to Julien Benneteau [WC]
8 11 Pablo Carreño Busta 2,650 45 10 2,615 Second round lost to Nicolas Mahut [WC]
9 14 John Isner 2,505 600 360 2,265 Semifinals lost to Filip Krajinović [Q]
10 13 Sam Querrey 2,525 0 10 2,535 Second round lost to Filip Krajinović [Q]
11 15 Jo-Wilfried Tsonga 2,490 180 10 2,320 Second round lost to Julien Benneteau [WC]
12 16 Kevin Anderson 2,470 0 10 2,480 Second round lost to Fernando Verdasco
13 17 Juan Martín del Potro 2,435 0 180 2,615 Quarterfinals lost to John Isner [9]
14 23 Roberto Bautista Agut 1,935 10 90 2,015 Third round lost to Marin Čilić [3]
15 24 Albert Ramos Viñolas 1,880 45 10 1,845 Second round lost to Pablo Cuevas
16 22 Jack Sock 1,945 180 1,000 2,765 Champion, defeated Filip Krajinović [Q]
17 18 Lucas Pouille 2,235 90 90 2,235 Third round lost to Jack Sock [16]

Other entrants

The following players received wildcards into the singles main draw:

The following players received entry from the qualifying draw:

The following players received entry as a lucky loser:

Withdrawals

Before the tournament

Doubles main draw entrants

Seeds

Country Player Country Player Rank1 Seed
 FIN Henri Kontinen  AUS John Peers 3 1
 POL Łukasz Kubot  BRA Marcelo Melo 7 2
 USA Bob Bryan  USA Mike Bryan 12 3
 FRA Pierre-Hugues Herbert  FRA Nicolas Mahut 13 4
 GBR Jamie Murray  BRA Bruno Soares 19 5
 NED Jean-Julien Rojer  ROU Horia Tecău 23 6
 CRO Ivan Dodig  ESP Marcel Granollers 28 7
 RSA Raven Klaasen  USA Rajeev Ram 34 8
  • 1 Rankings are as of 23 October 2017

Other entrants

The following pairs received wildcards into the doubles main draw:

Champions

Singles

Doubles

References

  1. "Mathieu Bids Adieu In Paris". ATP Staff. Retrieved October 29, 2017.
  2. "Points and Prize Money". fft.fr. Archived from the original on 1 October 2018. Retrieved 29 October 2013.
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