2024 ATP Tour
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Duration | 28 December 2023 – December 2024 |
Edition | 55th |
Tournaments | 70 |
Categories | Grand Slam (4) Summer Olympics ATP Finals Next Generation ATP Finals ATP Masters 1000 (9) ATP 500 (13) ATP 250 (38) Davis Cup United Cup Laver Cup |
Achievements (singles) | |
Most tournament titles | Jannik Sinner (4) |
Most tournament finals | Casper Ruud (5) |
Prize money leader | Jannik Sinner ($5,623,601)[1] |
Points leader | Jannik Sinner (5,800)[2] |
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The 2024 ATP Tour is the global elite men's professional tennis circuit organized by the Association of Tennis Professionals (ATP) for the 2024 tennis season. The 2024 ATP Tour calendar comprises the Grand Slam tournaments, supervised by the International Tennis Federation (ITF), the ATP Finals, the ATP Masters 1000, the United Cup (organized with the WTA), the ATP 500 series and the ATP 250 series. Also included in the 2024 calendar are the Davis Cup (organised by the ITF), the Summer Olympics in Paris, Next Gen ATP Finals and Laver Cup, none of which distribute ranking points.
Schedule[edit]
This is the schedule of events on the 2024 calendar.[3][4]
Grand Slam |
Summer Olympics |
ATP Finals |
ATP Masters 1000 |
ATP 500 |
ATP 250 |
Team events |
January[edit]
February[edit]
March[edit]
Week | Tournament | Champions | Runners-up | Semifinalists | Quarterfinalists |
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4 Mar 11 Mar |
Indian Wells Open Indian Wells, United States ATP Masters 1000 Hard – $8,995,555 – 96S/48Q/32D Singles – Doubles – Mixed |
Carlos Alcaraz 7–6(7–5), 6–1 |
Daniil Medvedev | Tommy Paul Jannik Sinner |
Casper Ruud Holger Rune Jiří Lehečka Alexander Zverev |
Wesley Koolhof Nikola Mektić 7–6(7–2), 7–6(7–4) |
Marcel Granollers Horacio Zeballos | ||||
Storm Hunter Matthew Ebden 6–3, 6–3 |
Caroline Garcia Édouard Roger-Vasselin | ||||
18 Mar 25 Mar |
Miami Open Miami Gardens, United States ATP Masters 1000 Hard – $8,995,555 – 96S/48Q/32D Singles – Doubles |
Jannik Sinner 6–3, 6–1 |
Grigor Dimitrov | Alexander Zverev Daniil Medvedev |
Carlos Alcaraz Fábián Marozsán Nicolás Jarry Tomáš Macháč |
Rohan Bopanna Matthew Ebden 6–7(3–7), 6–3, [10–6] |
Ivan Dodig Austin Krajicek |
April[edit]
May[edit]
June[edit]
July[edit]
Week | Tournament | Champions | Runners-up | Semifinalists | Quarterfinalists |
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1 Jul 8 Jul |
Wimbledon London, Great Britain Grand Slam Grass – £ – 128S/128Q/64D/32X Singles – Doubles – Mixed |
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15 Jul | Hamburg Open Hamburg, Germany ATP 500 Clay – €2,047,730 – 32S/16Q/16D Singles – Doubles |
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Hall of Fame Open Newport, United States ATP 250 Grass – $742,350 – 28S/16Q/16D Singles – Doubles |
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Swedish Open Båstad, Sweden ATP 250 Clay – €651,865 – 28S/16Q/16D Singles – Doubles |
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Swiss Open Gstaad, Switzerland ATP 250 Clay – €651,865 – 28S/16Q/16D Singles – Doubles |
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22 Jul | Austrian Open Kitzbühel, Austria ATP 250 Clay – €651,865 – 28S/16Q/16D Singles – Doubles |
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Croatia Open Umag, Croatia ATP 250 Clay – €651,865 – 28S/16Q/16D Singles – Doubles |
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Atlanta Open Atlanta, United States ATP 250 Hard – $841,590 – 28S/16Q/16D Singles – Doubles |
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29 Jul | Summer Olympics Paris, France Olympic Games Clay – 64S/32D/16X Singles – Doubles – Mixed |
Gold | Silver | Bronze | Fourth Place |
Washington Open Washington, United States ATP 500 Hard – $2,271,715 – 48S/24Q/16D Singles – Doubles |
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August[edit]
Week | Tournament | Champions | Runners-up | Semifinalists | Quarterfinalists |
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5 Aug | Canadian Open Montreal, Canada ATP Masters 1000 Hard – $7,867,600 – 56S/28Q/32D Singles – Doubles |
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12 Aug | Cincinnati Open Mason, United States ATP Masters 1000 Hard – $7,909,030 – 56S/28Q/32D Singles – Doubles |
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19 Aug | Winston-Salem Open Winston-Salem, United States ATP 250 Hard – $867,750 – 48S/16Q/16D Singles – Doubles |
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26 Aug 2 Sep |
US Open New York City, United States Grand Slam Hard – $ – 128S/128Q/64D/32X Singles – Doubles – Mixed |
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September[edit]
Week | Tournament | Champions | Runners-up | Semifinalists | Quarterfinalists |
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9 Sep | Davis Cup Finals group stage Hard (i) – 16 teams |
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16 Sep | Laver Cup Berlin, Germany Hard (i) – $ |
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Chengdu Open Chengdu, China ATP 250 Hard – $1,269,245 – 28S/16Q/16D Singles – Doubles |
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Hangzhou Open Hangzhou, China ATP 250 Hard – $1,081,395 – 28S/16Q/16D Singles – Doubles |
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23 Sep | China Open Beijing, China ATP 500 Hard – $3,891,650 – 32S/16Q/16D Singles – Doubles |
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Japan Open Tokyo, Japan ATP 500 Hard – $1,989,865 – 32S/16Q/16D Singles – Doubles |
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30 Sep 7 Oct |
Shanghai Masters Shanghai, China ATP Masters 1000 Hard – $10,298,535 – 96S/48Q/32D Singles – Doubles |
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October[edit]
Week | Tournament | Champions | Runners-up | Semifinalists | Quarterfinalists |
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14 Oct | Almaty Open Almaty, Kazakhstan ATP 250 Hard (i) – $1,117,465 – 28S/16Q/16D Singles – Doubles |
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European Open Antwerp, Belgium ATP 250 Hard (i) – €767,455 – 28S/16Q/16D Singles – Doubles |
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Stockholm Open Stockholm, Sweden ATP 250 Hard (i) – €767,455 – 28S/16Q/16D Singles – Doubles |
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21 Oct | Swiss Indoors Basel, Switzerland ATP 500 Hard (i) – €2,414,215 – 32S/16Q/16D Singles – Doubles |
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Vienna Open Vienna, Austria ATP 500 Hard (i) – €2,626,045 – 32S/16Q/16D Singles – Doubles |
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28 Oct | Paris Masters Paris, France ATP Masters 1000 Hard (i) – €6,946,835 – 56S/28Q/32D Singles – Doubles |
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November[edit]
Week | Tournament | Champions | Runners-up | Semifinalists | Quarterfinalists |
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4 Nov | Gijón Open Gijón, Spain ATP 250 Hard (i) – € – 28S/16Q/16D Singles – Doubles |
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Moselle Open Metz, France ATP 250 Hard (i) – €651,865 – 28S/16Q/16D Singles – Doubles |
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11 Nov | ATP Finals Turin, Italy ATP Finals Hard (i) – $ – 8S/8D (RR) Singles – Doubles |
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18 Nov | Davis Cup Finals knockout stage Málaga, Spain Hard (i) |
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December[edit]
Week | Tournament | Champions | Runners-up | Semifinalists | Quarterfinalists |
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16 Dec | Next Gen ATP Finals Jeddah, Saudi Arabia Next Generation ATP Finals Hard (i) – $ – 8S (RR) Singles |
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Statistical information[edit]
These tables present the number of singles (S), doubles (D), and mixed doubles (X) titles won by each player and each nation during the season, within all the tournament categories of the 2024 calendar: the Grand Slam tournaments, the tennis event at the Paris Summer Olympics, the ATP Finals, the ATP Masters 1000, the ATP 500 tournaments, and the ATP 250 tournaments. The players/nations are sorted by:
- Total number of titles (a doubles title won by two players representing the same nation counts as only one win for the nation);
- Cumulated importance of those titles (one Grand Slam win equalling two Masters 1000 wins, one undefeated ATP Finals win equalling one-and-a-half Masters 1000 win, one Masters 1000 win equalling two 500 events wins, one 500 event win equalling two 250 events wins);
- A singles > doubles > mixed doubles hierarchy;
- Alphabetical order (by family names for players).
Grand Slam |
Summer Olympics |
ATP Finals |
ATP Masters 1000 |
ATP 500 |
ATP 250 |
Titles won by player[edit]
Total | Player | Grand Slam | Olympic Games | ATP Finals | Masters 1000 | ATP 500 | ATP 250 | Total | ||||||||||
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S | D | X | S | D | X | S | D | S | D | S | D | S | D | S | D | X | ||
5 | Jordan Thompson (AUS) | ● | ● | ● ● ● | 1 | 4 | 0 | |||||||||||
4 | Jannik Sinner (ITA) | ● | ● | ● ● | 4 | 0 | 0 | |||||||||||
3 | Marcelo Arévalo (ESA) | ● | ● ● | 0 | 3 | 0 | ||||||||||||
3 | Mate Pavić (CRO) | ● | ● ● | 0 | 3 | 0 | ||||||||||||
3 | Wesley Koolhof (NED) | ● | ● | ● | 0 | 3 | 0 | |||||||||||
3 | Nikola Mektić (CRO) | ● | ● | ● | 0 | 3 | 0 | |||||||||||
3 | Max Purcell (AUS) | ● ● ● | 0 | 3 | 0 | |||||||||||||
2 | Carlos Alcaraz (ESP) | ● | ● | 2 | 0 | 0 | ||||||||||||
2 | Rohan Bopanna (IND) | ● | ● | 0 | 2 | 0 | ||||||||||||
2 | Matthew Ebden (AUS) | ● | ● | 0 | 2 | 0 | ||||||||||||
2 | Jan Zieliński (POL) | ● | ● | 0 | 1 | 1 | ||||||||||||
2 | Andrey Rublev [a] | ● | ● | 2 | 0 | 0 | ||||||||||||
2 | Sebastián Báez (ARG) | ● | ● | 2 | 0 | 0 | ||||||||||||
2 | Alex de Minaur (AUS) | ● | ● | 2 | 0 | 0 | ||||||||||||
2 | Ugo Humbert (FRA) | ● | ● | 2 | 0 | 0 | ||||||||||||
2 | Tommy Paul (USA) | ● | ● | 2 | 0 | 0 | ||||||||||||
2 | Casper Ruud (NOR) | ● | ● | 2 | 0 | 0 | ||||||||||||
2 | Jan-Lennard Struff (GER) | ● | ● | 1 | 1 | 0 | ||||||||||||
2 | Simone Bolelli (ITA) | ● | ● | 0 | 2 | 0 | ||||||||||||
2 | Máximo González (ARG) | ● | ● | 0 | 2 | 0 | ||||||||||||
2 | Rafael Matos (BRA) | ● | ● | 0 | 2 | 0 | ||||||||||||
2 | Andrés Molteni (ARG) | ● | ● | 0 | 2 | 0 | ||||||||||||
2 | Andrea Vavassori (ITA) | ● | ● | 0 | 2 | 0 | ||||||||||||
2 | Michael Venus (NZL) | ● | ● | 0 | 2 | 0 | ||||||||||||
2 | Alejandro Tabilo (CHI) | ● | ● | 1 | 1 | 0 | ||||||||||||
2 | Sadio Doumbia (FRA) | ● ● | 0 | 2 | 0 | |||||||||||||
2 | Harri Heliövaara (FIN) | ● ● | 0 | 2 | 0 | |||||||||||||
2 | Henry Patten (GBR) | ● ● | 0 | 2 | 0 | |||||||||||||
2 | Fabien Reboul (FRA) | ● ● | 0 | 2 | 0 | |||||||||||||
1 | Édouard Roger-Vasselin (FRA) | ● | 0 | 0 | 1 | |||||||||||||
1 | Stefanos Tsitsipas (GRE) | ● | 1 | 0 | 0 | |||||||||||||
1 | Alexander Zverev (GER) | ● | 1 | 0 | 0 | |||||||||||||
1 | Sander Gillé (BEL) | ● | 0 | 1 | 0 | |||||||||||||
1 | Marcel Granollers (ESP) | ● | 0 | 1 | 0 | |||||||||||||
1 | Sebastian Korda (USA) | ● | 0 | 1 | 0 | |||||||||||||
1 | Joran Vliegen (BEL) | ● | 0 | 1 | 0 | |||||||||||||
1 | Horacio Zeballos (ARG) | ● | 0 | 1 | 0 | |||||||||||||
1 | Nicolás Barrientos (COL) | ● | 0 | 1 | 0 | |||||||||||||
1 | Tallon Griekspoor (NED) | ● | 0 | 1 | 0 | |||||||||||||
1 | Hugo Nys (MON) | ● | 0 | 1 | 0 | |||||||||||||
1 | Neal Skupski (GBR) | ● | 0 | 1 | 0 | |||||||||||||
1 | Matteo Berrettini (ITA) | ● | 1 | 0 | 0 | |||||||||||||
1 | Alexander Bublik (KAZ) | ● | 1 | 0 | 0 | |||||||||||||
1 | Luciano Darderi (ITA) | ● | 1 | 0 | 0 | |||||||||||||
1 | Facundo Díaz Acosta (ARG) | ● | 1 | 0 | 0 | |||||||||||||
1 | Grigor Dimitrov (BUL) | ● | 1 | 0 | 0 | |||||||||||||
1 | Jack Draper (GBR) | ● | 1 | 0 | 0 | |||||||||||||
1 | Taylor Fritz (USA) | ● | 1 | 0 | 0 | |||||||||||||
1 | Márton Fucsovics (HUN) | ● | 1 | 0 | 0 | |||||||||||||
1 | Hubert Hurkacz (POL) | ● | 1 | 0 | 0 | |||||||||||||
1 | Karen Khachanov [a] | ● | 1 | 0 | 0 | |||||||||||||
1 | Jiří Lehečka (CZE) | ● | 1 | 0 | 0 | |||||||||||||
1 | Giovanni Mpetshi Perricard (FRA) | ● | 1 | 0 | 0 | |||||||||||||
1 | Ben Shelton (USA) | ● | 1 | 0 | 0 | |||||||||||||
1 | Tomás Barrios Vera (CHI) | ● | 0 | 1 | 0 | |||||||||||||
1 | Yuki Bhambri (IND) | ● | 0 | 1 | 0 | |||||||||||||
1 | Julian Cash (GBR) | ● | 0 | 1 | 0 | |||||||||||||
1 | Gonzalo Escobar (ECU) | ● | 0 | 1 | 0 | |||||||||||||
1 | Robert Galloway (USA) | ● | 0 | 1 | 0 | |||||||||||||
1 | Lloyd Glasspool (GBR) | ● | 0 | 1 | 0 | |||||||||||||
1 | Nathaniel Lammons (USA) | ● | 0 | 1 | 0 | |||||||||||||
1 | Tomáš Macháč (CZE) | ● | 0 | 1 | 0 | |||||||||||||
1 | Marcelo Melo (BRA) | ● | 0 | 1 | 0 | |||||||||||||
1 | Jamie Murray (GBR) | ● | 0 | 1 | 0 | |||||||||||||
1 | Aleksandr Nedovyesov (KAZ) | ● | 0 | 1 | 0 | |||||||||||||
1 | Albano Olivetti (FRA) | ● | 0 | 1 | 0 | |||||||||||||
1 | Rajeev Ram (USA) | ● | 0 | 1 | 0 | |||||||||||||
1 | Jean-Julien Rojer (NED) | ● | 0 | 1 | 0 | |||||||||||||
1 | Joe Salisbury (GBR) | ● | 0 | 1 | 0 | |||||||||||||
1 | Jackson Withrow (USA) | ● | 0 | 1 | 0 | |||||||||||||
1 | Zhang Zhizhen (CHN) | ● | 0 | 1 | 0 |
Titles won by nation[edit]
Total | Nation | Grand Slam | Olympic Games | ATP Finals | Masters 1000 | ATP 500 | ATP 250 | Total | ||||||||||
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S | D | X | S | D | X | S | D | S | D | S | D | S | D | S | D | X | ||
9 | Australia (AUS) | 1 | 2 | 1 | 2 | 3 | 3 | 6 | 0 | |||||||||
8 | Italy (ITA) | 1 | 1 | 2 | 1 | 2 | 1 | 6 | 2 | 0 | ||||||||
8 | United States (USA) | 1 | 1 | 3 | 3 | 4 | 4 | 0 | ||||||||||
8 | Great Britain (GBR) | 1 | 1 | 6 | 1 | 7 | 0 | |||||||||||
7 | France (FRA) | 1 | 1 | 2 | 3 | 3 | 3 | 1 | ||||||||||
6 | Croatia (CRO) | 1 | 1 | 1 | 3 | 0 | 6 | 0 | ||||||||||
6 | Argentina (ARG) | 1 | 1 | 1 | 2 | 1 | 3 | 3 | 0 | |||||||||
5 | Netherlands (NED) | 1 | 2 | 2 | 0 | 5 | 0 | |||||||||||
3 | Spain (ESP) | 1 | 1 | 1 | 2 | 1 | 0 | |||||||||||
3 | India (IND) | 1 | 1 | 1 | 0 | 3 | 0 | |||||||||||
3 | Poland (POL) | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | |||||||||||
3 | El Salvador (ESA) | 1 | 2 | 0 | 3 | 0 | ||||||||||||
3 | Germany (GER) | 1 | 1 | 1 | 2 | 1 | 0 | |||||||||||
2 | Norway (NOR) | 1 | 1 | 2 | 0 | 0 | ||||||||||||
2 | Brazil (BRA) | 1 | 1 | 0 | 2 | 0 | ||||||||||||
2 | New Zealand (NZL) | 1 | 1 | 0 | 2 | 0 | ||||||||||||
2 | Chile (CHI) | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 0 | ||||||||||||
2 | Czech Republic (CZE) | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 0 | ||||||||||||
2 | Kazakhstan (KAZ) | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 0 | ||||||||||||
2 | Finland (FIN) | 2 | 0 | 2 | 0 | |||||||||||||
1 | Greece (GRE) | 1 | 1 | 0 | 0 | |||||||||||||
1 | Belgium (BEL) | 1 | 0 | 1 | 0 | |||||||||||||
1 | Colombia (COL) | 1 | 0 | 1 | 0 | |||||||||||||
1 | Monaco (MON) | 1 | 0 | 1 | 0 | |||||||||||||
1 | Bulgaria (BUL) | 1 | 1 | 0 | 0 | |||||||||||||
1 | Hungary (HUN) | 1 | 1 | 0 | 0 | |||||||||||||
1 | China (CHN) | 1 | 0 | 1 | 0 | |||||||||||||
1 | Ecuador (ECU) | 1 | 0 | 1 | 0 |
Titles information[edit]
The following players won their first main circuit title in singles, doubles or mixed doubles:
- Singles
- Alejandro Tabilo (26 years, 7 months and 11 days) – Auckland (draw)
- Jiří Lehečka (22 years, 2 months and 5 days) – Adelaide (draw)
- Luciano Darderi (21 years, 11 months and 28 days) – Córdoba (draw)
- Facundo Díaz Acosta (23 years, 2 months and 3 days) – Buenos Aires (draw)
- Jordan Thompson (29 years, 10 months and 5 days) – Los Cabos (draw)
- Jan-Lennard Struff (33 years, 11 months and 27 days) – Munich (draw)
- Giovanni Mpetshi Perricard (20 years, 10 months and 17 days) – Lyon (draw)
- Jack Draper (22 years, 5 months and 25 days) – Stuttgart (draw)
- Doubles
- Tomáš Macháč (23 years, 3 months and 29 days) – Marseille (draw)
- Zhang Zhizhen (27 years, 3 months and 26 days) – Marseille (draw)
- Julian Cash (27 years, 5 months and 21 days) – Delray Beach (draw)
- Robert Galloway (31 years, 4 months and 26 days) – Delray Beach (draw)
- Nicolás Barrientos (36 years, 10 months and 1 day) – Rio de Janeiro (draw)
- Tomás Barrios Vera (26 years, 4 months and 19 days) – Santiago (draw)
- Alejandro Tabilo (26 years and 9 months) – Santiago (draw)
- Henry Patten (27 years and 11 months) – Marrakesh (draw)
- Albano Olivetti (32 years, 4 months and 28 days) – Munich (draw)
- Sebastian Korda (23 years, 9 months and 29 days) – Madrid (draw)
- Mixed
- Jan Zieliński (27 years, 2 months and 9 days) – Australian Open (draw)
- Édouard Roger-Vasselin (40 years, 6 months and 9 days) – French Open (draw)
The following players defended a main circuit title in singles, doubles, or mixed doubles:
- Singles
- Taylor Fritz – Delray Beach (draw)
- Alex de Minaur – Acapulco (draw)
- Carlos Alcaraz – Indian Wells (draw)
- Doubles
- Nikola Mektić – Auckland (draw)
- Andrés Molteni – Córdoba (draw), Barcelona (draw)
- Máximo González – Córdoba (draw), Barcelona (draw)
- Simone Bolelli – Buenos Aires (draw)
- Max Purcell – Houston (draw)
- Jordan Thompson – Houston (draw)
Best ranking[edit]
The following players achieved their career-high ranking in this season inside top 50 (in bold the players who entered the top 10 or became the world No. 1 for the first time):[b]
- Singles
- Roman Safiullin (reached place No. 36 on January 8)
- Sebastian Ofner (reached place No. 37 on January 8)
- Jiří Lehečka (reached place No. 23 on January 15)
- Adrian Mannarino (reached place No. 17 on January 29)
- Tomás Martín Etcheverry (reached place No. 27 on February 12)
- Nuno Borges (reached place No. 46 on February 12)
- Marcos Giron (reached place No. 44 on February 19)
- Alexander Shevchenko (reached place No. 45 on February 19)
- Jordan Thompson (reached place No. 32 on February 26)
- Alexei Popyrin (reached place No. 38 on February 26)
- Dominik Koepfer (reached place No. 49 on March 4)
- Ben Shelton (reached place No. 14 on April 8)
- Ugo Humbert (reached place No. 13 on April 15)
- Facundo Díaz Acosta (reached place No. 47 on April 22)
- Alexander Bublik (reached place No. 17 on May 6)
- Fábián Marozsán (reached place No. 36 on May 6)
- Nicolás Jarry (reached place No. 16 on May 20)
- Arthur Fils (reached place No. 30 on May 20)
- Alejandro Tabilo (reached place No. 24 on May 27)
- Jannik Sinner (reached place No. 1 on June 10)
- Mariano Navone (reached place No. 29 on June 10)
- Tomáš Macháč (reached place No. 33 on June 10)
- Matteo Arnaldi (reached place No. 34 on June 10)
- Alex de Minaur (reached place No. 7 on June 17)
- Luciano Darderi (reached place No. 34 on June 17)
- Flavio Cobolli (reached place No. 49 on June 17)
- Pavel Kotov (reached place No. 50 on June 17)
- Hubert Hurkacz (reached place No. 7 on June 24)
- Sebastián Báez (reached place No. 18 on June 24)
- Sebastian Korda (reached place No. 20 on June 24)
- Jack Draper (reached place No. 29 on June 24)
- Zhizhen Zhang (reached place No. 33 on June 24)
- Doubles
- Rohan Bopanna (reached place No. 1 on January 29)
- Nathaniel Lammons (reached place No. 22 on January 29)
- Albano Olivetti (reached place No. 46 on February 5)
- Jackson Withrow (reached place No. 16 on February 19)
- Matthew Ebden (reached place No. 1 on February 26)
- Sadio Doumbia (reached place No. 30 on March 4)
- Fabien Reboul (reached place No. 31 on March 4)
- Nicolás Barrientos (reached place No. 47 on April 22)
- Marcel Granollers (reached place No. 1 on May 6)
- Horacio Zeballos (reached place No. 1 on May 6)
- Ariel Behar (reached place No. 34 on May 6)
- Adam Pavlásek (reached place No. 34 on May 20)
- Aleksandr Nedovyesov (reached place No. 38 on May 20)
- Andrea Vavassori (reached place No. 10 on June 10)
- Jordan Thompson (reached place No. 32 on June 10)
- Henry Patten (reached place No. 42 on June 10)
- Robert Galloway (reached place No. 38 on June 24)
- Julian Cash (reached place No. 44 on June 24)
- Zhizhen Zhang (reached place No. 49 on June 24)
ATP rankings[edit]
To update the singles and doubles rankings edit the tables on the current tennis rankings tennis article, where they are transcluded from.
Singles[edit]
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No. 1 ranking[edit]
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Novak Djokovic (SRB) | Year end 2023 | 9 June 2024 |
Jannik Sinner (ITA) | 10 June 2024 | present |
Doubles[edit]
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No. 1 ranking[edit]
Holder | Date gained | Date forfeited |
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Austin Krajicek (USA) | Year end 2023 | 28 January 2024 |
Rohan Bopanna (IND) | 29 January 2024 | 25 February 2024 |
Matthew Ebden (AUS) | 26 February 2024 | 3 March 2024 |
Rohan Bopanna (IND) | 4 March 2024 | 17 March 2024 |
Austin Krajicek (USA) | 18 March 2024 | 31 March 2024 |
Rohan Bopanna (IND) | 1 April 2024 | 14 April 2024 |
Matthew Ebden (AUS) | 15 April 2024 | 5 May 2024 |
Marcel Granollers (ESP) Horacio Zeballos (ARG) |
6 May 2024 | 9 June 2024 |
Matthew Ebden (AUS) | 10 June 2024 | present |
Point distribution[edit]
Points are awarded as follows:[14]
Category | W | F | SF | QF | R16 | R32 | R64 | R128 | Q | Q3 | Q2 | Q1 |
Grand Slam (128S) | 2000 | 1300 | 800 | 400 | 200 | 100 | 50 | 10 | 30 | 16 | 8 | 0 |
Grand Slam (64D) | 2000 | 1200 | 720 | 360 | 180 | 90 | 0 | – | 25 | – | 0 | 0 |
ATP Finals (8S/8D) | 1500 (max) 1100 (min) |
1000 (max) 600 (min) |
600 (max) 200 (min) |
200 for each round robin match win, +400 for a semifinal win, +500 for the final win. | ||||||||
ATP Masters 1000 (96S) | 1000 | 650 | 400 | 200 | 100 | 50 | 30 | 10 | 20 | – | 10 | 0 |
ATP Masters 1000 (56S) | 1000 | 650 | 400 | 200 | 100 | 50 | 10 | – | 30 | – | 16 | 0 |
ATP Masters 1000 (32/28D) | 1000 | 600 | 360 | 180 | 90 | 0 | – | – | – | – | – | – |
ATP 500 (48S) | 500 | 330 | 200 | 100 | 50 | 25 | 0 | – | 16 | – | 8 | 0 |
ATP 500 (32S) | 500 | 330 | 200 | 100 | 50 | 0 | – | – | 25 | – | 13 | 0 |
ATP 500 (16D) | 500 | 300 | 180 | 90 | 0 | – | – | – | 45 | – | 25 | 0 |
ATP 250 (48S) | 250 | 165 | 100 | 50 | 25 | 13 | 0 | – | 8 | – | 4 | 0 |
ATP 250 (32S/28S) | 250 | 165 | 100 | 50 | 25 | 0 | – | – | 13 | – | 7 | 0 |
ATP 250 (16D) | 250 | 150 | 90 | 45 | 0 | – | – | – | – | – | – | – |
United Cup | 500 (max) | For details, see 2024 United Cup |
Prize money leaders[edit]
Prize money in US$ as of 24 June 2024[update][1] | ||||
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No. | Player | Singles | Doubles | Year-to-date |
1 | Jannik Sinner | $5,589,007 | $34,594 | $5,623,601 |
2 | Alexander Zverev | $4,645,892 | $121,275 | $4,767,167 |
3 | Carlos Alcaraz | $4,552,477 | $0 | $4,552,477 |
4 | Casper Ruud | $3,143,150 | $21,635 | $3,164,785 |
5 | Daniil Medvedev | $2,882,489 | $16,241 | $2,898,730 |
6 | Stefanos Tsitsipas | $2,673,619 | $103,618 | $2,777,237 |
7 | Alex de Minaur | $2,378,193 | $38,328 | $2,416,521 |
8 | Andrey Rublev | $2,199,110 | $37,833 | $2,236,943 |
9 | Hubert Hurkacz | $2,049,959 | $28,100 | $2,078,059 |
10 | Taylor Fritz | $1,811,927 | $82,782 | $1,894,709 |
Retirements[edit]
The following is a list of notable players (winners of a main tour title, and/or part of the ATP rankings top 100 in singles, or top 100 in doubles, for at least one week) who announced their retirement from professional tennis, became inactive (after not playing for more than 52 weeks), or were permanently banned from playing, during the 2024 season:
- Attila Balázs joined the professional tour in 2006 and reached a career-high ranking of No. 76 in singles in March 2020. Balázs announced his retirement in February 2024.[15]
- Dustin Brown joined the professional tour in 2002 and reached a career-high ranking of No. 64 in singles in October 2016 and No. 43 in doubles in May 2012. He won two doubles titles. Brown announced in January 2024 that he would retire at the end of the season and expressed the possibility of playing several events.[16]
- Federico Delbonis joined the professional tour in 2007 and reached a career-high ranking of No. 33 in singles in May 2016. He won two singles and two doubles titles. Delbonis announced his retirement in January 2024 and made a final professional appearance at the Argentina Open in doubles partnering Facundo Bagnis.[17][18]
- Ryan Harrison joined the professional tour in 2007 and reached a career-high ranking of No. 40 in singles in July 2017 and No. 16 in doubles in November 2017. He won one singles title and four doubles titles, including a major doubles title at the 2017 French Open partnering Michael Venus. Harrison announced his retirement in January 2024.[19]
- Denis Istomin joined the professional tour in 2004 and reached a career-high ranking of No. 33 in singles in August 2012 and No. 59 in doubles in October 2012. He won two singles and three doubles titles. Istomin announced his retirement in February 2024.[20]
- Tatsuma Ito joined the professional tour in 2006 and reached a career-high ranking of No. 60 in singles in October 2012. Ito announced in April 2024 that he would retire at the end of the season.[21]
- Steve Johnson joined the professional tour in 2012 and reached a career-high ranking of No. 21 in singles in July 2016 and No. 39 in doubles in May 2016. He won four singles titles and two doubles titles, as well as a bronze medal at the 2016 Summer Olympics partnering Jack Sock. Johnson announced his retirement in March 2024 and made a final professional appearance at the 2024 BNP Paribas Open.[22]
- Ivo Karlović joined the professional tour in 1993 and reached a career-high ranking of No. 14 in singles in August 2008 and No. 44 in doubles in April 2006. He won eight singles and two doubles titles. Karlović announced his retirement in February 2024 following two and a half years of inactivity.[23]
- Wesley Koolhof joined the professional tour in 2008 and reached a career-high ranking of No. 1 in doubles in November 2022. He won nineteen doubles titles, including a major title at the 2023 Wimbledon Championships partnering Neal Skupski. Koolhof announced in November 2023 that he would retire at the end of the season.[24]
- Ben McLachlan joined the professional tour in 2014 and reached a career-high ranking of No. 18 in doubles in November 2018. He won seven doubles titles. McLachlan announced his retirement in April 2024.[25]
- John Millman joined the professional tour in 2006 and reached a career-high ranking of No. 33 in singles in October 2018. He won one singles title. Millman announced his retirement in November 2023 and made a final professional appearance at the 2024 Australian Open.[26][27]
- Lukáš Rosol joined the professional tour in 2004 and reached a career-high ranking of No. 26 in singles in September 2014 and No. 37 in doubles in October 2014. He won two singles and three doubles titles. Rosol announced his retirement in April 2024.[28]
- Artem Sitak joined the professional tour in 2001 and reached a career-high ranking of No. 32 in doubles in September 2018. He won five doubles titles. Sitak announced his retirement in January 2024 and made a final professional appearance at the 2024 ASB Classic.[29]
- João Sousa joined the professional tour in 2008 and reached a career-high ranking of No. 28 in singles in May 2016 and No. 26 in doubles in May 2019. He won four singles titles. Sousa announced his retirement in February 2024 and made a final professional appearance at the 2024 Estoril Open.[30]
- Dominic Thiem joined the professional tour in 2011 and reached a career-high ranking of No. 3 in singles in March 2020 and No. 67 in doubles in October 2019. He won seventeen singles titles, including a major title at the 2020 US Open. Thiem announced his retirement in May 2024 due to recurring pain in his right wrist from a tendon sheath injury suffered in 2021. His final tournament will be at the Vienna Open in October.[31]
Inactivity[edit]
- Ernests Gulbis became inactive having not played for more than a year.[citation needed]
- Cedrik-Marcel Stebe became inactive having not played for more than a year.
Comebacks[edit]
- Kamil Majchrzak returned to the ITF Men's World Tennis Tour in January 2024 following the expiration of his doping suspension.
- Tim van Rijthoven received a wildcard for the Rosmalen Grass Court Championships. van Rijthoven has not played a match since February 2023. This tournament will mark his comeback.
See also[edit]
Notes[edit]
- ^ a b As of 1 March 2022, the ATP announced that players from Russia and Belarus will not compete in tournaments under the name or flag of Russia or Belarus due to the Russian invasion of Ukraine.[5]
- ^ Name and ranking in bold means the player entered the top 10 or became world No. 1 for the first time this year, and only the ranking in bold means the player had entered the top 10 in a previous season (before 2024) but reached a new career-high ranking this year.
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