High-class main draw field at Porsche Tennis Grand Prix

Exclusive starting line-up at the 46th Porsche Tennis Grand Prix: nine Top 10 ranked players and 17 from the Top 20 are set to appear in Stuttgart’s Porsche Arena from 15 to 23 April. They include both last year’s finalists, Iga Swiatek and Aryna Sabalenka.

The Porsche Brand Ambassador and Grand Slam champion Emma Raducanu will also be in action in Stuttgart. Awaiting the winner of the WTA 500 tournament that has been held since 1978 is a Porsche Taycan Turbo S Sport Turismo as the main prize.

Heading the entry list made public by the WTA, the main body organising professional women’s tennis, is the dominant world No. 1 and title-holder Iga Swiatek. In 2022, the Pole won the French and US Opens as well as a total of six WTA tournaments. This year, she has tasted success in Doha. Aryna Sabalenka, her opponent in last year’s final in the Porsche Arena and the current world No. 2, celebrated her biggest career achievement by winning the Australian Open. With the Wimbledon champion and this year’s Australian Open runner-up Elena Rybakina (Kazakhstan/No. 7) in the line-up, it means all three reigning Grand Slam champions will be competing.

Porsche Brand Ambassador Emma Raducanu, Porsche Tennis Grand Prix, 2023, Porsche AG
Porsche Brand Ambassador Emma Raducanu
Aryna Sabalenka, Porsche Tennis Grand Prix, 2023, Porsche AG
Aryna Sabalenka
Elena Rybakina, Porsche Tennis Grand Prix, 2023, Porsche AG
Elena Rybakina

The winner of the 2022 WTA Finals, Caroline Garcia (France/No. 4) and the current Olympic champion Belinda Bencic (Switzerland/No. 9) will once again be playing in the Porsche Arena. Other Top 10 players at the long-standing Stuttgart tournament are last year’s Wimbledon runner-up Ons Jabeur (Tunisia/No. 5), Coco Gauff (USA/No. 6), Daria Kasatkina (No. 8) and Maria Sakkari (Greece/No. 10).

“We want to present the world’s best players”

“Our aim is to present our audiences in the Porsche Arena with the world’s top tennis players. It’s the DNA of the Porsche Tennis Grand Prix”, says Tournament Director Markus Günthardt when talking about the main draw field. Anke Huber, the Operating Tournament Director, adds: “Having so many top stars is a huge compliment for our tournament and the spectators in the Porsche Arena. The players thus show us that they love coming to Stuttgart.”

Caroline Garcia, Porsche Tennis Grand Prix, 2023, Porsche AG
Caroline Garcia
Belinda Bencic, Porsche Tennis Grand Prix, 2023, Porsche AG
Belinda Bencic
Ons Jabeur, Porsche Tennis Grand Prix, 2023, Porsche AG
Ons Jabeur
Coco Gauff, Porsche Tennis Grand Prix, 2023, Porsche AG
Coco Gauff
Daria Kasatkina, Porsche Tennis Grand Prix, 2023, Porsche AG
Daria Kasatkina
Maria Sakkari, Porsche Tennis Grand Prix, 2023, Porsche AG
Maria Sakkari

Wildcards for Maria, Niemeier and Raducanu

Three players have a main draw berth at the Porsche Tennis Grand Prix after being given a wild card – Tatjana Maria, Jule Niemeier and Emma Raducanu. In 2022, Germany’s top two current players Tatjana Maria and Jule Niemeier contested an enthralling quarterfinal match in Wimbledon when writing a German tennis fairy tale at the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club. As former Grand Slam winner at the 2021 US Open, Emma Raducanu (Great Britain) received a Top 20 wild card.

Tatjana Maria, Porsche Team Germany, Porsche Tennis Grand Prix, 2023, Porsche AG
Tatjana Maria, Porsche Team Germany
Jule Niemeier, Porsche Team Germany, Porsche Tennis Grand Prix, 2023, Porsche AG
Jule Niemeier, Porsche Team Germany

The Porsche Tennis Grand Prix begins on Saturday, 15 April with the first round of qualifying. The final will take place on 23 April. In Germany,  Eurosport will televise the most important matches live. Livestreams will be available on Tennis Channel and Porsche Tennis TV at www.porsche-tennis.com.

Ticket sales

Tickets for the 46th Porsche Tennis Grand Prix in the Porsche Arena from 15 to 23 April are available at Easy Ticket Service – in Internet at www.easyticket.de or by calling +49 711 / 2 55 55 55. Further information about the tournament can be found at www.porsche-tennis.com.

46th Porsche Tennis Grand Prix: The entry list

 Position WTA Ranking Name Nation
1 1 Swiatek, Iga POL
2 2 Sabalenka, Aryna  
3 4 Garcia, Caroline FRA
4 5 Jabeur, Ons TUN
5 6 Gauff, Coco USA
6 7 Rybakina, Elena KAZ
7 8 Kasatkina, Daria  
8 9 Bencic, Belinda SUI
9 10 Sakkari, Maria GRE
10 11 Kudermetova, Veronika  
11 12 Kvitova, Petra CZE
12 13 Krejcikova, Barbora CZE
13 14 Haddad Maia, Beatriz BRA
14 15 Samsonova, Liudmila  
15 17 Pliskova, Karolina CZE
16 18 Alexandrova, Ekaterina  
17 20 Vekic, Donna CRO
18 22 Ostapenko, Jelena LAT
19 23 Zheng, Qinwen CHN
20 24 Trevisan, Martina ITA
21* 65 Maria, Tatjana GER
22* 67 Niemeier, Jule GER
23** 72 Raducanu, Emma GBR

* Wildcard
** Top 20 Wildcard

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Consumption data

Modelli Taycan Cross Turismo (2023)

WLTP*
  • 0 g/km
  • 24,8 – 21,3 kWh/100 km

Modelli Taycan Cross Turismo (2023)

Consumo di carburante / Emissioni
emissioni CO₂ combinato (WLTP) 0 g/km
consumo elettrico combinato (WLTP) 24,8 – 21,3 kWh/100 km
Classe di efficienza: C

Taycan GTS Sport Turismo

WLTP*
  • 0 g/km
  • 24,1 – 21,1 kWh/100 km
  • 424 – 488 km

Taycan GTS Sport Turismo

Consumo di carburante / Emissioni
emissioni CO₂ combinato (WLTP) 0 g/km
consumo elettrico combinato (WLTP) 24,1 – 21,1 kWh/100 km
Gamma elettrica combinata (WLTP) 424 – 488 km
Gamma elettrica in aree urbane (WLTP) 524 – 612 km
Classe di efficienza: C

Taycan Turbo S Sport Turismo

WLTP*
  • 0 g/km
  • 24,0 – 22,6 kWh/100 km
  • 430 – 456 km

Taycan Turbo S Sport Turismo

Consumo di carburante / Emissioni
emissioni CO₂ combinato (WLTP) 0 g/km
consumo elettrico combinato (WLTP) 24,0 – 22,6 kWh/100 km
Gamma elettrica combinata (WLTP) 430 – 456 km
Gamma elettrica in aree urbane (WLTP) 518 – 562 km
Classe di efficienza: C