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The ATP and WTA rankings are updated weekly on Mondays (UTC) or at the conclusion of a two-week tournament. As of 1 March 2022, the ATP and WTA announced that Russian and Belarusian players continue to be allowed to compete in international tennis events on Tour and at the Grand Slams.
The following tables reflect the official entry lists for the men's and women's singles as well as the men's and women's doubles. [5] For the mixed doubles, the final entry list is to be determined by the ITF on 24 July. Ranking figures for all lists are based on the ATP and WTA world rankings of 10 June 2024, the cut-off for the Olympic tennis ...
The entry list was released based on the ATP rankings for the week of 20 May 2024. ‡ Rafael Nadal (9 PR) → replaced by Maximilian Marterer (99) ‡ Jiří Lehečka (24) → replaced by Botic van de Zandschulp (100)
Jannik Sinner, the current men's singles world No. 1. The PIF ATP rankings [1] are the Association of Tennis Professionals' (ATP) merit-based system for determining the rankings in men's tennis. The top-ranked player is the player who, over the previous 52 weeks, has garnered the most ranking points on the ATP Tour. Points are awarded based on ...
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 ...
He became the first Australian player to win a Masters title since Lleyton Hewitt in 2003 at Indian Wells. [2] Ranked No. 62, Popyrin was the second lowest-ranked men's singles champion at the Canadian Open, after Mikael Pernfors (ranked No. 95) in 1993, [1] and the lowest-ranked finalist since Harel Levy in 2000. [3]
It was Italy's second Olympic tennis medal, 100 years after Uberto De Morpurgo won a bronze medal in the men's singles in 1924. [5] The men's singles tennis event at the 2024 Summer Olympics took place from 27 July to 4 August 2024 at the Stade Roland Garros, in Paris, France. [6] There were 64 players from 27 nations. [7]
‡ The player's 2023 points were replaced by a better result for purposes of his ranking as of March 4, 2024. Points for an ATP Challenger Tour event held during the second week of the 2023 tournament will be deducted instead. § The player did not qualify for the main draw in 2023. Points for his 19th best result will be deducted instead.