Stuart Fraser
@stu_fraser
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11m
Confirmed that Grigor Dimitrov will play, so we could potentially be waiting until 1am for the doubles to start. #ATPCup
Stuart Fraser
@stu_fraser
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8m
Looks like Dimitrov is keen to get out there as soon as possible. The British team in discussions backstage with tournament officials.
The Aussie wild cards have managed a bit of an upset by beating Germany by 2-1: they threw on the veteran Gooch, who will be 35 in July & is shown as inactive by the ATP, alongside John Peers & they beat Krawietz & Mies by 3 & 4!
Does anyone on here understand how ranking points are allocated in this tournament. I thought I saw something that suggested it was dependent on player ranking, but I couldn't believe that was right? Thanks
Does anyone on here understand how ranking points are allocated in this tournament. I thought I saw something that suggested it was dependent on player ranking, but I couldn't believe that was right? Thanks
ATP Ranking Points
Singles
Opponent Ranking
1-10
11-25
26-50
51-100
101+
Final
250
200
150
75
50
Semi-final Win
180
140
105
50
35
Quarter-final Win
120
100
75
35
25
Group Win
75
65
50
25
20
Maximum 750 points for undefeated player
Singles Player Ranked 301+
Opponent Ranking
1-100
101+
Final
85
55
Semi-final Win
55
35
Quarter-final Win
35
25
Group Win
25
15
Doubles
Win vs. Any Team
Final Win
80
Semi-final Win
75
Quarter-final Win
55
Group Stage Win
40
A maximum 250 points can be earned.
*All the above information is subject to change by the ATP rules and regulations.
Editor's Note: These FAQ were updated 23 October, 2019
Does anyone on here understand how ranking points are allocated in this tournament. I thought I saw something that suggested it was dependent on player ranking, but I couldn't believe that was right? Thanks
Points explained by Wiki in reasonably intelligible tabular form here (scroll down to near the end).