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Home / Sports / Tennis Rankings: The Hidden Rules Unveiled

Tennis Rankings: The Hidden Rules Unveiled

10 Feb

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Summary

  • Rankings date to the 1970s, computerized since 1990/1975.
  • Points earned over 52 weeks determine rankings, then drop off.
  • Mandatory events and best 18 results count towards rankings.

Tennis rankings, a system dating back to the 1970s, rely on a computerized calculation for both the ATP and WTA tours. Players earn points based on their performance in tournaments, with these points remaining valid for 52 weeks before being removed from their total. The importance of tournaments varies, with Grand Slams awarding the most points, followed by 1000-level events and other categories.

Each tour has a set number of events that count towards a player's ranking, typically the best 18 results, plus additional points if they qualify for the season-ending Tour Finals. Mandatory events are crucial, and failure to participate without a valid reason can result in penalties. These rankings are fundamental for tournament seeding and determining direct entry into main draws.

Players returning from injuries can utilize protected or special rankings for a limited number of tournaments, allowing them to re-enter the competitive circuit. Separate 'Race' leaderboards track qualification for the prestigious Tour Finals, which highlight players' performance throughout the current season.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Tennis rankings are determined by points earned in tournaments over a 52-week period, after which points are dropped. The ATP and WTA tours use computerized systems, with a player's best 18 results typically counting towards their total.
Grand Slams award the most points, followed by 1000-level tournaments. Other events are categorized by the points awarded to winners, significantly impacting a player's overall standing.
Missing a mandatory event without an approved reason, such as injury, can lead to a zero-point ranking penalty on both the ATP and WTA tours.

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