1983 Grand Prix (tennis)
The 1983 Volvo Grand Prix was a professional tennis circuit held that year. It incorporated the four grand slam tournaments, the Grand Prix tournaments, and two team tournaments. The circuit was administered by the Men's International Professional Tennis Council.
Schedule
The table below shows the 1983 Volvo Grand Prix schedule.;Key
| Grand Slam tournaments |
| Tour finals |
| Super Series |
| Regular Series |
August
ATP rankings
''*The official ATP year-end rankings were listed from January 2, 1984.''List of tournament winners
The list of winners and number of Grand Prix titles won, alphabetically by last name:- John Alexander Auckland
- Roberto Argüello Venice
- Jimmy Arias Florence, Rome, Indianapolis, Palermo
- Pablo Arraya Bordeaux
- Mike Bauer Adelaide
- Pat Cash Brisbane
- José Luis Clerc Guarujá, Boston, Washington, D.C., North Conway
- Jimmy Connors Memphis, Las Vegas, Queen's Club, US Open
- Marty Davis Cleveland
- Scott Davis Maui
- Matt Doyle Cologne
- Brad Drewett South Orange
- John Fitzgerald Newport, Stowe
- Vitas Gerulaitis Basel
- Sammy Giammalva Monterrey
- Andrés Gómez Dallas
- Brian Gottfried Vienna
- Heinz Günthardt Toulouse
- José Higueras La Quinta, Bournemouth, Stuttgart Outdoor
- Thomas Högstedt Ferrara
- Aaron Krickstein Tel Aviv
- Johan Kriek Tampa, Bristol, Johannesburg
- Ivan Lendl Masters, Detroit WCT, Milan, Houston WCT, Hilton Head WCT, Montreal, San Francisco, Tokyo Indoor
- Wally Masur Hong Kong
- Gene Mayer Rotterdam, Los Angeles
- Sandy Mayer Gstaad
- John McEnroe Philadelphia, Dallas WCT, Wimbledon, Forest Hills WCT, Sydney Indoor, Wembley
- Peter McNamara Brussels
- Yannick Noah Madrid, Hamburg, French Open
- Joakim Nyström Sydney Outdoor
- Nduka Odizor Taiwan
- Víctor Pecci Viña del Mar
- Raúl Ramírez Caracas
- Pedro Rebolledo Bahia
- Nick Saviano Nancy
- Tomáš Šmíd Munich, Hilversum
- Henrik Sundström Nice
- Brian Teacher Munich WCT, Columbus
- Eliot Teltscher Tokyo Outdoor
- Guillermo Vilas Richmond WCT, Delray Beach WCT, Kitzbüjel
- Mats Wilander Monte Carlo, Lisbon, Aix-en-Provence, Båstad, Cincinnati, Geneva, Barcelona, Stockholm, Australian Open
- Roberto Argüello Venice
- Pablo Arraya Bordeaux
- Marty Davis Cleveland
- Scott Davis Maui
- Matt Doyle Cologne
- Thomas Högstedt Ferrara
- Aaron Krickstein Tel Aviv
- Wally Masur Hong Kong
- Joakim Nyström Sydney Outdoor
- Nduka Odizor Taiwan
- Nick Saviano Nancy
- Henrik Sundström Nice