Rolex Paris Masters
The Rolex Paris Masters is an integral part of the ATP World Tour Masters 1000, held annually in Paris, France. Since its inception in 1968, the tournament has evolved to become one of the premier indoor tennis events globally. Hosted at the AccorHotels Arena, formerly known as the Palais Omnisports de Paris-Bercy, the tournament has witnessed many of tennis's greatest athletes compete on its courts.
Historically, the event was played on carpet courts until 1989, after which it transitioned to its current indoor hard courts, aligning with the changing standards of professional tennis.
Serving as the final Masters 1000 event before the season-ending ATP Finals, the Rolex Paris Masters plays a crucial role in the ATP rankings, often determining the final few spots for the ATP Finals in London. With its rich history and significance in the tennis calendar, it remains a must-watch event for tennis enthusiasts worldwide.