1983 Grand Prix (tennis)
| Details | |
|---|---|
| Duration | 10 January 1983 – 10 January 1984 | 
| Edition | 14th | 
| Tournaments | 70 | 
| Categories | Grand Slam (4)  Grand Prix Series (65) * Super Series * Regular Series Team Events (1)  | 
| Achievements (singles) | |
| Most titles | Mats Wilander (9) | 
| Most finals | Ivan Lendl (13) | 
| Prize money  leader  | Ivan Lendl ($1,747,128) | 
| Points leader | Mats Wilander (3,101) | 
| Awards | |
| Player of the year | John McEnroe | 
| Most improved  player of the year  | Jimmy Arias | 
| Newcomer  of the year  | Scott Davis | 
← 1982  1984 →   | |
John McEnroe finished the year as ATP world No. 1 for the third time in his career. McEnroe won six titles during the season, including a major at the Wimbedon Championships, as well as the Masters Grand Prix.
Mats Wilander was the 1983 Grand Prix No. 1. Wilander won nine tournaments during the season, including a major at the Australian Open, and finished runner-up at another major, the French Open.
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 Davis Cup and the World Team Cup). The circuit was administered by the Men's International Professional Tennis Council (MIPTC).