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Paris Masters 2023 Preview:novak djokovic drops schocking update as he plans to…

The Paris Masters signal the final Masters 1000 tournament of the year, with Novak Djokovic returning to challenge for a record seventh title in the French capital.

And you can discover all the information about the blockbuster event here, at Tennishead:

When are the Paris Masters 2023?

The main draw of the Paris Masters begins on Monday 30th October, concluding with both the singles and doubles finals on Sunday 5th November.

Action will get underway for the day session at 11am local time (10am GMT), with the night session starting no earlier than 7:30pm Paris time (6:30pm GMT).

Qualifying is taking place over the remainder of this weekend (Saturday 28th October and Sunday 29th October).

Where are the Paris Masters held?

The Paris Masters have been hosted at the AccorHotels Arena, originally known as the Palais Omnisports de Paris-Bercy, since 1986.

It is a multi-purpose venue and possesses three indoor hard courts, with Central Court holding a capacity of 14,000.

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The Paris Masters are headlined by the return of world No.1 and six-time champion Novak Djokovic, who has not competed since the Davis Cup Finals Group Stage in mid-September.

He will be challenged by second seed Carlos Alcaraz, who revealed that he is ‘feeling better every day’ after withdrawing from the Swiss Indoors due to a plantar fascia in the Spaniard’s left foot and muscle fatigue in his lower back.

Alcaraz will be hoping to at least better the 24-time Grand Slam champion in Paris, as he eyes the year-end No.1 spot.

Also in the draw is defending champion Holger Rune, who is beginning his new partnership with three-time Paris Masters champion Boris Becker.

Other former champions set to compete in the French capital are Daniil Medvedev, Andy Murray and Karen Khachanov.

Murray will have his work cut out for him though, as he has drawn up against 13th seed Alex de Minaur in the first round, with the Brit narrowly losing their most recent meeting in Beijing after having three match points.

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