Worldwide top-tier tennis tour for men
The ATP Tour (known as ATP World Tour between January 2009 and December 2018) is the sole worldwide top-tier tennis tour for men organized by the Association of Tennis Professionals founded in 1990 that replaced the earlier dual Grand Prix Circuit and WCT Circuit . The second-tier tour is the ATP Challenger Tour and the third-tier is the ITF Men's World Tennis Tour . The equivalent women's organisation is the WTA Tour .
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ATP Tour tournaments
The ATP Tour comprises ATP Masters 1000 , ATP 500 , and ATP 250 and the United Cup .[ 1] The ATP also oversees the ATP Challenger Tour ,[ 2] a level below the ATP Tour, and the ATP Champions Tour for seniors. The Grand Slam tournaments, the Olympic tennis tournament , the Davis Cup , and the entry-level ITF World Tennis Tour do not fall under the purview of the ATP, but are overseen by the International Tennis Federation (ITF) instead and the International Olympic Committee (IOC) for the Olympics. In these events, however, ATP ranking points are awarded, with the exception of the Olympics. Players and doubles teams with the most ranking points (collected during the calendar year) play in the season-ending ATP Finals , which, from 2000–2008, was run jointly with the ITF. The top 21-and-under players may compete in the season-ending Next Generation ATP Finals if they do not qualify for the ATP Finals. The details of the professional tennis tour are:
ATP rankings
ATP publishes weekly rankings of professional players.[ 4]
Current rankings
ATP rankings (singles) as of 5 August 2024[update] [ 5] [ 6]
No.
Player
Points
Move
1
Jannik Sinner (ITA )
9,570
2
Novak Djokovic (SRB )
8,460
3
Carlos Alcaraz (ESP )
8,130
4
Alexander Zverev (GER )
6,845
5
Daniil Medvedev
6,525
6
Hubert Hurkacz (POL )
4,105
1
7
Alex de Minaur (AUS )
4,080
1
8
Andrey Rublev
3,975
9
Casper Ruud (NOR )
3,880
10
Grigor Dimitrov (BUL )
3,600
11
Stefanos Tsitsipas (GRE )
3,465
12
Tommy Paul (USA )
3,375
1
13
Taylor Fritz (USA )
3,330
1
14
Ben Shelton (USA )
2,950
15
Ugo Humbert (FRA )
2,360
16
Lorenzo Musetti (ITA )
2,340
17
Holger Rune (DEN )
2,300
18
Sebastian Korda (USA )
2,270
4
19
Félix Auger-Aliassime (CAN )
2,115
20
Sebastián Báez (ARG )
2,010
2
ATP rankings (doubles) as of 29 July 2024[update] [ 7] [ 8]
No.
Player
Points
Move
1
Marcel Granollers (ESP )
7,500
=
Horacio Zeballos (ARG )
7,500
3
Matthew Ebden (AUS )
7,495
4
Rohan Bopanna (IND )
7,210
5
Rajeev Ram (USA )
6,650
6
Joe Salisbury (GBR )
6,560
7
Marcelo Arévalo (ESA )
6,350
8
Mate Pavić (CRO )
5,590
9
Andrea Vavassori (ITA )
4,815
10
Simone Bolelli (ITA )
4,545
11
Édouard Roger-Vasselin (FRA )
4,340
12
Andrés Molteni (ARG )
4,185
2
13
Harri Heliövaara (FIN )
4,185
2
14
Michael Venus (NZL )
4,130
2
15
Santiago González (MEX )
4,040
2
16
Máximo González (ARG )
4,005
2
17
Henry Patten (GBR )
3,990
2
18
Austin Krajicek (USA )
3,850
3
19
Ivan Dodig (CRO )
3,805
1
20
Wesley Koolhof (NED )
3,750
2
Records
See also
References
External links
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This page was last edited on 13 March 2024, at 23:24