ATP Announces Major Changes to Points Distribution in Tournament Ranking System

An informative bombshell that represents the change announced by the ATP in the distribution of points for ranking in all tournament categories. Starting in 2024, each event will distribute points differently than it has been doing for years, also on the ATP Challenger Tour. We outline possible consequences.

If you had learned it by heart, it is time to study again. Every great tennis fan usually does calculations permanently to calculate possible changes in the ranking ATP, but from now on, those things could be distorted if the changes that the highest entity in men’s tennis has made are not clear. For days we have been warning of strange movements in various categories of events, and finally, the modifications have been officially announced, which affect all tournaments except the ATP Finals.

– With this measure, participation in large tournaments is rewarded and promotion from modest tournaments is made difficult.

Something that is curious is that no points will be distributed to those who lose in the first round of any tournament, except in Grand Slam and the broad draw ATP Masters 1000. In addition, it is necessary to know that the survivors of the previous Grand Slam phases would add 30 points, those who win two matches in it, 16, and those who pass only one round of qualifying, a total of 8. In ATP Masters 1000 tournaments , ATP 500 and ATP 250, points are only given to those who reach the last round of the qualifying phase, in addition to those who survive it. Perhaps the biggest novelty is the change in the points distributed in Grand Slam tournaments, expanding those awarded in all rounds except for those who lose in the first phase and the champion.

Another very relevant novelty is the differentiation established between ATP Masters 1000 with an extended draw and those with fewer participating players, focused on the results of the qualifying and the first two rounds. The points to be distributed in ATP 500 and ATP 250 category events are also increased, while there is a slight reduction in ATP Challenger Tour events, something that will make it difficult for those players seeking to build their entry into the top to climb the ranking. 100 based on these events. These are the fundamental changes that are observed after the modifications made by the ATP.

– Changes in distribution of points in Grand Slam between 2023 and 2024

R1: 10 R2: 50 (antes 45) R3: 100 (antes 90) R4: 200 (antes 180) CF: 400 (antes 360) SF: 800 (antes 720) F: 1,300 (antes 1,200) G: 2,000

– Changes in point distributions in ATP Masters 1000

R1: 10* Only if it is an extended frame (0 / 10) R2: 30 in an extended frame and 10 in a reduced format (10 / 25) R3: 50 (before 45) R4: 100 (before 90) CF: 200 (before 180) SF: 400 (previously 360) F: 650 (previously 600) G: 1,000

– Changes in distribution of points in ATP 500

R1: 25, only in tables with 48 players R2: 50 (before 45) CF: 100 (before 90) SF: 200 (before 180) F: 330 (before 300) G: 500

– Changes in distribution of points in ATP 250

R1: 13, only in tables with 48 players R2: 25 (before 20) CF: 50 (before 45) SF: 100 (before 90) F: 165 (before 150) G: 250

– This will be the distribution of ATP points round by round in all the tournaments on the calendar

2023-12-27 07:37:22
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