UTS hosted its inaugural Grand Final from 15 December to 17 December 2023 following the conclusion of all three global events held throughout the year. Each champion from UTS 5, UTS 6, and UTS 7 automatically qualified for the tournament.[1][2]

Groups

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Group A

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Group B

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Group Stage

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Group A

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"Rublo"
  Rublev
"The Ice Man"
  Ruud
"El Peque"
  Schwartzman
"The Rebel"
  Paire
RR
W–L
Quarter
W–L
Point
W–L
Standings
"Rublo"
  Andrey Rublev
12–14, 19–8, 18–12, 18–9 15–13, 12–13, 13–12, 10–16, [4–2] 26–10, 16–13, 19–12 3–0 9–3 (75%) 182–134 (58%) 1
"The Ice Man"
  Casper Ruud
14–12, 8–19, 12–18, 9–18 16–10, 7–16, 13–12, 17–8 17–12, 18–9, 16–10 2–1 7–4 (64%) 147–144 (51%) 2
"El Peque"
  Diego Schwartzman
13–15, 13–12, 12–13, 16–10, [2–4] 10–16, 16–7, 12–13, 8–17 11–17, 14–13, 21–10, 16–17, [5–4] 1–2 6–8 (43%) 169–168 (50%) 3
"The Rebel"
  Benoît Paire
10–26, 13–16, 12–19 12–17, 9–18, 10–16 17–11, 13–14, 10–21, 17–16, [4–5] 0–3 2–9 (18%) 117–179 (40%) 4

Group B

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"The Viking"
  Rune
"The Bublik Enemy"
  Bublik
"The Power"
  Draper
"La Monf"
  Monfils
RR
W–L
Quarter
W–L
Point
W–L
Standings
"The Viking"
  Holger Rune
15–11, 12–18, 12–19, 15–14, [2–1] 8–16, 7–16, 11–17 17–9, 15–14, 9–19, 16–13 2–1 6–6 (50%) 139–167 (45%) 2
"The Bublik Enemy"
  Alexander Bublik
11–15, 18–12, 19–12, 14–15, [1–2] 11–12, 15–13, 12–13, 10–13 12–14, 16–10, 7–16, 13–20 0–3 4–9 (31%) 159–167 (49%) 4
"The Power"
  Jack Draper
16–8, 16–7, 17–11 12–11, 13–15, 13–12, 13–10 10–0, 10–0, 10–0 3–0 9–1 (90%) 130–74 (64%) 1
"La Monf"
  Gaël Monfils
9–17, 14–15, 19–9, 13–16 14–12, 10–16, 16–7, 20–13 0–10, 0–10, 0–10 1–2 4–7 (36%) 114–135 (46%) 3

Finals

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Semifinals Final
              
    Andrey Rublev
"Rublo"
10 11 11
    Holger Rune
"The Viking"
20 12 16
    Holger Rune
"The Viking"
14 12 10 7
    Jack Draper
"The Power"
12 15 13 19
    Jack Draper
"The Power"
14 12 14
  Casper Ruud
"The Iceman"
13 11 13

Notes

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References

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  1. ^ Dunn, Carrie (3 August 2023). "Chris "The Rocket" Eubanks completes UTS Frankfurt line-up". Tennis Majors. Retrieved 18 August 2023.
  2. ^ Dunn, Carrie (10 August 2023). "Seoul confirmed as next stop for UTS Tour – with home favourite Soonwoo Kwon to join line-up". Tennis Majors. Retrieved 18 August 2023.