The 2023 Abu Dhabi Open will run from February 6th till February 10th and will feature players like Kasatkina, Badosa, Collins and Andreescu.
The WTA 500 event is one of the first larger events outside of Australia and generally draws a spectacular field. It's that way this time as well with many great players taking part in the popular tennis destination. Most of them spend time in Abu Dhabi before heading off to Australia so this is standard for most of them.
Daria Kasatkina, Badosa, Collins and Andreescu headline. Four top 10 players will be playing at the event. It's making a return to the calendar after the first edition being held in 2021 with last year being a skip. Aryna Sabalenka won that event in 2021 and she's technically the defending champion.
Check out who will battled for the 2nd edition of the trophy below.
1 Daria Kasatkina 8 8
2 Belinda Bencic 9 13
3 Elena Rybakina 10 23
4 Veronika Kudermetova 11 9
5 Jelena Ostapenko 12 18
6 Beatriz Haddad Maia 14 15
7 Anett Kontaveit 18 17
8 Liudmila Samsonova 19 19
Karolina Pliskova 20 31
Paula Badosa 21 11
Shuai Zhang 23 24
Martina Trevisan 25 22
Marie Bouzkova 26 26
Qinwen Zheng 29 30
Barbora Krejcikova 30 21
Elise Mertens 32 27
Danielle Collins 40 14
Bianca Andreescu 42 22
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Alternates
Name Rk ER
1 Jil Teichmann 28 33
2 Alizé Cornet 58 34
3 Aliaksandra Sasnovich 37 38
4 Leylah Fernandez 38 39
5 Sorana Cirstea 61 43
6 Yulia Putintseva 44 51
7 Shelby Rogers 45 53
8 Marta Kostyuk 60 57
9 Garbiñe Muguruza 82 58
10 Claire Liu 52 59
11 Anna Kalinskaya 53 64
12 Rebecca Marino 70 66
13 Tatjana Maria 63 71
14 Tereza Martincova 87 73
15 Evgeniya Rodina 427 73
16 Linda Fruhvirtova 51 80
17 Lin Zhu 54 85
18 Ysaline Bonaventure 97 92
19 Margarita Betova - 100
20 Cristina Bucsa 86 102