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2017 ATP WORLD TOUR MEDIA GUIDE
JAMIE MURRAY BRUNO SOARES
2017 ATP WORLD TOUR
2016 ANDY MURRAY (GBR) 2015 NOVAK DJOKOVIC (SRB) 2014 NOVAK DJOKOVIC (SRB) 2013 RAFAEL NADAL (ESP) 2012 NOVAK DJOKOVIC (SRB) 2011 NOVAK DJOKOVIC (SRB) 2010 RAFAEL NADAL (ESP)2009 ROGER FEDERER (SUI)2008 RAFAEL NADAL (ESP)2007 ROGER FEDERER (SUI)2006 ROGER FEDERER (SUI)2005 ROGER FEDERER (SUI)2004 ROGER FEDERER (SUI)2003 ANDY RODDICK (USA)2002 LLEYTON HEWITT (AUS)
2001 LLEYTON HEWITT (AUS)2000 GUSTAVO KUERTEN (BRA)1999 ANDRE AGASSI (USA)1998 PETE SAMPRAS (USA)1997 PETE SAMPRAS (USA)1996 PETE SAMPRAS (USA)1995 PETE SAMPRAS (USA) 1994 PETE SAMPRAS (USA) 1993 PETE SAMPRAS (USA)1992 JIM COURIER (USA)1991 STEFAN EDBERG (SWE)1990 STEFAN EDBERG (SWE)1989 IVAN LENDL (CZE)1988 MATS WILANDER (SWE)1987 IVAN LENDL (CZE)
1986 IVAN LENDL (CZE)1985 IVAN LENDL (CZE)1984 JOHN MCENROE (USA)1983 JOHN MCENROE (USA)1982 JOHN MCENROE (USA)1981 JOHN MCENROE (USA)1980 BJORN BORG (SWE)1979 BJORN BORG (SWE)1978 JIMMY CONNORS (USA)1977 JIMMY CONNORS (USA)1976 JIMMY CONNORS (USA)1975 JIMMY CONNORS (USA)1974 JIMMY CONNORS (USA)1973 ILIE NASTASE (ROU)
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PRODUCTION TEAMEditor-in-Chief: Joshua Rey
Managing Editor: Nanette Duxin
Art Directors: Céline Lenoir Cédric Pucheu
Editors: Maria Garcia-Planas Greg Sharko
Statistical Assistance: Graham Edgar
Contributors: Nicola Arzani Fabienne Benoit George Ciz Martin Dagahs Mark Epps Richard Evans Cecilia Ghe Simon Higson Susie Hygate Edward La Cava Josh Meiseles
Photography: Getty Images www.red-photographic.com
Special Database Assistance: www.Ubitennis.com
ATP WELCOMEFollowing a historic finish to the 2016 season in which the year-end No.1 Emirates ATP Ranking went down to the wire for the world’s top two players in the final match of the season, there is much to look forward to in 2017.
The world’s greatest athletes are once again set to battle across 64 ATP World Tour tournaments, in addition to the four Grand Slams, in their quest for prestigious titles, coveted Emirates ATP Rankings points, and the ultimate crown of finishing the season as the year-end ATP World No.1, presented by Emirates.
While Andy Murray and Novak Djokovic look set to continue their rivalry at the top of the game, the 2017 season will also see the highly-anticipated return of Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal, as well as the likes of Stan Wawrinka, Milos Raonic, Kei Nishikori, Juan Martin del Potro, and many more. Elsewhere, Dominic Thiem, Nick Kyrgios and Alexander Zverev are among the younger players that look well positioned to continue their charge up the Emirates ATP Rankings.
On the tournament side, the 2017 season will see a number of important developments, with an additional grass court event in Antalya, Turkey, in the week before Wimbledon.
This year will also see the inaugural Next Gen ATP Finals take place in Milan, Italy, in November. A season-long “Emirates ATP Race to Milan”, starting in January, will see the world’s best up-and-coming talents battle to qualify for the tournament. The #NextGen players coming through on the ATP World Tour continue to gather huge momentum, and this event will provide a platform for the stars of the future to showcase their talents on a global stage.
The 2017 season will culminate once again at the season-ending ATP Finals in London. Since moving to The O2 in 2009, the tournament has been on a record-breaking run, with more than 2 million fans coming to watch the very best the game has to offer. Each year, The O2 delivers the perfect stage for a fitting finale to our season.
May I take this opportunity to invite you to join us on what we expect to be a thrilling journey in 2017. This Media Guide offers a wealth of information on the tournaments and players who will showcase the game around the world, and we thank you for your coverage and support of men’s professional tennis.
Best wishes,
Chris KermodeATP Executive Chairman & President
© Copyright ATP 2017All rights reserved. No portion of this book may be reproduced—electronically, mechanically or by any other means, including photocopying—without the written permission of the ATP. Printed in Canada.
On the cover: 2016 ATP World Tour No.1 Andy Murray
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
ATP WORLD TOUR INTRODUCTION
• Credits . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
• ATP Timeline . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
ATP WORLD TOUR ADMINISTRATION
• ATP Executive Chairman & President Bio . . . . . . . . . 5
• Organisational Structure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
• Board of Directors,
Executive Management & Staff . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
• On-Site Team . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
• PR & Marketing FAQs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
2017 ATP WORLD TOUR TOURNAMENT INFORMATION
• 2017 Calendar. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
• 2017 ATP World Tour Profile . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
• Grand Slams & ATP Finals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
• ATP World Tour Masters 1000 Tournaments . . . . . 20
• ATP World Tour 500 Tournaments . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
• ATP World Tour 250 Tournaments
& Next Gen ATP Finals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24
PLAYER BIOGRAPHIES
• Player Biographies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32
• Player Birthdays . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .164
• Former No. 1s & Grand Slam Champions . . . . . . . .166
• Top 50 Open Era Title Leaders . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .173
• Open Era Singles Champions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 174
STATS, RESULTS & RECORDS
• 2016 Year-End Emirates ATP Rankings . . . . . . . . .188
• Emirates ATP Rankings Year-End
Top 10 History . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .189
• Emirates ATP Rankings History of No. 1 . . . . . . . . .190
• 2016 Year-End Emirates ATP Doubles Rankings
& Emirates ATP Doubles Team Rankings . . . . . . . .192
• Emirates ATP Doubles Team Rankings
Top 10 History . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .193
• Emirates ATP Doubles Rankings
History of No. 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 194
• 2016 Year-End & Career
Prize Money Leaders . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 195
• ATP World Tour Masters 1000 Stats . . . . . . . . . . . 196
• Year-by-Year Title and Country Title Leaders/
Champions Ranked Outside Top 200 . . . . . . . . . . .197
• Year-by-Year Lowest Ranked Champions/
Longest Winning Streaks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .198
• 2016 FedEx ATP Performance Zone Leaders . . . . 200
• Infosys ATP Scores & Stats . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 202
• 2016 ATP Tournament & Grand Slam Finals . . . . . 206
• 2016 ATP World Tour By the Numbers . . . . . . . . . . 207
GRAND SLAMS & OLYMPICS HISTORY
• Australian Open . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 212
• Roland Garros . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 215
• Wimbledon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 218
• US Open . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 222
• All-Time Grand Slam Title Leaders
& Olympics History . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 226
ATP FINALS HISTORY
• 2016 Barclays ATP World Tour Finals Results . . . 227
• ATP Finals History . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 228
DAVIS CUP HISTORY
• Davis Cup Champions/Finals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 230
• 2017 World Group Draw & 2016 Results . . . . . . . . 231
ATP CHALLENGER TOUR
• ATP Challenger Tour Stats . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .232
RANKINGS POINTS, AWARDS & HALL OF FAME
• Emirates ATP Rankings Points Table . . . . . . . . . . .233
• ATP World Tour Awards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .235
• International Tennis Hall of Fame Inductees . . . . 237
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1973: The ATP establishes the computer ranking system, providing a fair analysis of a player’s performance and creating an objective way to determine entries into tournaments.
1974: The Men’s International Professional Tennis Council (MIPTC), made up of ATP, ILTF and tournament directors, is formed to govern the sport as an “independent, democratic, international body for the administration of professional tennis”.
1976: The ATP Doubles computer rankings begin on March 1.
1980: The ATP sets up a player pension fund.
1985: At the request of the ATP, MIPTC passes a Drug Testing Rule, making tennis the first professional sport to institute a workable and well-designed drug testing programme.
1986: In an effort to make the calendar more coherent, the MIPTC moves the Australian Open a month back to January (1987) and The Masters a month earlier to December (1986).
1988: The players, under ATP CEO Hamilton Jordan, hold a press conference in the US Open parking lot to announce that they will assume more control of the game. “Tennis at the Crossroads” outlines a plan for players to form a new tour. Tournament directors representing many of the world’s leading events voice their support for the players and join them in what was to become a partnership unique in professional sports – players and tournaments each with an equal voice in how the circuit is run.
1990: Sponsored by IBM, the ATP Tour era begins with an equal partnership between players and tournaments. The circuit features 76 tournaments in 28 countries on six continents, with prize money averaging a 50% increase at the events. Indianapolis tournament director Mark Miles is named ATP CEO.
1993: The ATP Tour extends its global reach, adding Arabian Gulf tournaments in Doha and Dubai.
1995: The ATP Tour launches its first ATP web site, ATP Online.
1996: The Mercedes-Benz/ATP partnership begins with a four-year agreement.
1997: The ATP Senior Tour of Champions is sanctioned.
1998: Players form a new STARS program as the ATP Tour helps make players more accessible to media, sponsors and fans. ATP broadcasts extend their reach to more than 200 countries.
2000: The ATP Tour changes its name to ATP for 2001, introduces a new logo and rebrands its nine premier tournaments the Tennis Masters Series.
2005: Etienne de Villiers is named ATP Chairman in June. The year-end Tennis Masters Cup is held in Shanghai.
2007: The ATP introduces a number of changes to the Tour, including the elimination of best-of-5 set finals, as well as reduced draw sizes at five ATP Masters Series events to lessen the physical demands on top players and enhance TV scheduling. The ATP also increases prize money for the first time since 2000 and creates a new multi-million dollar marketing fund.
2008: All worldwide tennis organisations (WTA, ITF, ATP & Grand Slams) form a Tennis Integrity Unit.
2009: Adam Helfant takes over as ATP Executive Chairman and President in January. Three new tournament categories are introduced as the circuit is rebranded ATP World Tour: Masters 1000, 500 and 250 level events. The season-ending event takes place at The O2 in London for the first time.
2012: Brad Drewett takes over as ATP Executive Chairman & President in January.
2013: Brad Drewett passes away in May from Motor Neurone Disease. In the preceding 12 months, he had led discussions resulting in significant prize money increases for all players across all Grand Slams.
2014: Chris Kermode takes over as ATP Executive Chairman and President on January 1. The season-ending Barclays ATP World Tour Finals sets a new attendance record of 263,560 – the biggest in its 45-year history.
2015: The ATP secures an enhanced partnership with Emirates that sees the award-winning airline become the Tour’s Premier Partner through 2020. The ATP launches its own social media network, MyATP, now on Vixlet. The Tour achieves an all-time attendance record with 4.5 million fans attending on-site.
2016: The ATP announces the launch of the Next Gen ATP Finals, set to take place in Milan from November 2017 featuring players aged 21-and-under.
The ATP is in its fifth decade as a leading governing body in professional tennis. The organisation was formed in 1972 when a handful of the game’s top players met in a secluded stairwell at the US Open to discuss the need for a players’ association. Under the leadership of newly-elected executive director Jack Kramer and president Cliff Drysdale, the Association of Tennis Professionals (ATP) came to life with a goal of changing the game for the better.
THE FOLLOWING IS A LOOK BACK AT KEY ATP EVENTS OVER THE PAST FIVE DECADES:
ATP WORLD TOUR TIMELINE
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ATP EXECUTIVE CHAIRMAN AND PRESIDENT
Chris Kermode presents Andy Murray with the year-end ATP World Tour No.1 trophy presented by Emirates
CHRIS KERMODE began serving as ATP Executive Chairman & President on January 1, 2014. Kermode has been involved in tennis for more than 30 years, first as a player, and then as Tournament Director of the Aegon Championships at The Queen’s Club, as well as Managing Director of the season-ending Barclays ATP World Tour Finals from 2009-2013.
Following his career as a professional player, Kermode worked as one of London’s top tennis coaches. He went on to work in both the film and music industries, starting his own promotion & events company, before returning to tennis. Kermode and his wife, Adelle, have three children, Tess, Ellie and Sam.
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ATP ORGANISATIONAL STRUCTURE
STAFF
l London l Monte-Carlo
l Ponte Vedra Beach l Sydney
Carries out the day-to-day operations
and administration of the ATP
PLAYER COUNCIL
1-50 Singles Novak Djokovic (P) Kevin Anderson (VP) Andy Murray Gilles Simon
51-100 Singles Yen-Hsun Lu Rajeev Ram
1-100 Doubles Jamie Murray Bruno Soares
At-Large Marcelo Melo Sergiy Stakhovsky
Alumni Colin Dowdeswell
Coach Claudio Pistolesi
TOURNAMENT COUNCIL
5 Europe Julien Boutter, Christer Hult, Sergio Palmieri, Herwig Straka, Mark Webster
4 International Group Allon Khakshouri, Cameron Pearson, Charles Smith, Salah Tahlak
4 Americas Gavin Forbes, Eugene Lapierre, Bill Oakes, Raul Zurutuza
ALUMNI MEMBERS COACH MEMBERS
TOURNAMENT MEMBERS
l Full Members
l Conditional Members
Player Representatives
• Giorgio Di Palermo
• David Egdes
• Justin Gimelstob
Executive Chairman & President
• Chris Kermode
Tournament Representatives
• Gavin Forbes
• Charles Smith
• Mark Webster
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
PLAYER MEMBERS
l Division I l Division II
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ATP EXECUTIVE STAFF
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Giorgio Di Palermo
Player Representative
Europe
David Egdes
Player Representative
International
Justin Gimelstob
Player Representative
Americas
Gavin Forbes
Tournament Representative
Americas
Charles Smith
Tournament Representative
International
Mark Webster
Tournament Representative
Europe
MANAGEMENT COMMITTEE
Nicola Arzani SVP PR & Marketing
Gayle Bradshaw EVP Rules & Competition
George Ciz SVP Marketing & Business Development
Linda Clark VP Tournament Relations Americas
Todd Ellenbecker VP Medical Services
Flip Galloway Chief Operating Officer & Chief Financial Officer
Simon Higson VP Corporate Communications & PR
Ross Hutchins Chief Player Officer
Chris Kermode Executive Chairman & President
Alison Lee EVP International Group
David Massey EVP Europe
Jeff Reel VP & General Counsel
Eric Starelli SVP Sales & Sponsorships
Murray Swartzberg SVP Information Technology & Digital Media
Mark Young Vice Chairman, Chief Legal & Media Officer
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ATP ON-SITE TEAM
SUPERVISORS
Tom BarnesDir. Officiating
OperationsUSA
Thomas KarlbergSweden
Lars GraffDir. Officiating Administration
Sweden
Carlos SanchesPortugal
Gerry ArmstrongEngland
CHAIR UMPIRES
Carlos BernardesBrazil
Damien DumusoisFrance
Mohamed LahyaniSweden
Cedric MourierFrance
Fergus MurphyIreland
Ali NiliUSA
Damian SteinerArgentina
PHYSIOTHERAPISTS
Todd EllenbeckerVP Medical Services
USA
Ben HerdeAustralia
Timo KalbantnerGermany
Yannick Lambrecht
Germany
Paul NessDir. Medical Services
Australia
Graham AndersonEngland
Luke FullerCanada
Stephane VivierFrance
Alejandro Resnicoff
Snr. Physiotherapist Argentina
David PiresPortugal
Clay SnitemanDir. Medical Services
USA
Christiaan SwierNetherlands
Shuhei SuzukiUSA
Jeff VajayUSA
Seif WardaniDenmark
TOUR MANAGERS
Arnau Brugues Spain
Miro Bratoev Dir. of Player Relations
Bulgaria
Konstantin HaerleGermany
Thomas Schrader Snr. Tour Manager
Brasil
Pablo JuarezArgentina
Fernando SanchezSpain
Mark DarbySenior Supervisor
USA
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PR & MARKETING
PR & MARKETING FAQS(FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS)
Q: How do I get a media credential for a tennis tournament?A: Each ATP World Tour and Grand Slam tournament is responsible for the media accreditation.
Please contact the tournament press officer listed in the tournament directory (pages 19-30). Please remember some tournaments have very early media credential deadlines so apply early.
Q: How do I interview a player at a tournament?A: A member of ATP PR & Marketing is on site at all ATP World Tour events and will liaise with the media
for all interviews. Interviews can be either post-match availability (in the press conference room or in the mixed zone) or special features. For features as well as photo shoots and TV show appearances, please contact a member of ATP PR & Marketing (below) before the tournament starts.
Q: What is the mixed zone?A: It is a different approach to post-match player interviews allowing a more efficient interaction
between media and players. The mixed zone facilitates immediate contact between media and athletes right after a match in a designated area near the entrance to the Locker Room. At the beginning of each day of main draw play, the ATP will determine the list of press conferences with the rest of the player post-match interviews taking place in the mixed zone.
Q: How do I receive ATP media information such as tournament updates, press releases, ATP Tennis Weekly?
A: If you wish to receive all ATP media information by email, please send a request to Alison Kim ([email protected]). For all media information including live scoring, miscellaneous statistics, updated player bios and results, please visit ATPWorldTour.com
Q: How do I get footage of tennis matches for broadcast purposes?A: Please contact Graham Smith ([email protected])
Q: How do I get photos of tennis players and tournaments?A: Please contact any independent photographer or agency.
Maria Garcia-PlanasSenior Manager PR & Marketing
Richard EvansDirector
Sponsorship & [email protected]
Fabienne BenoitSenior Manager PR & Marketing
Mark EppsManager
Sponsorship & [email protected]
Joshua ReyManager
Media [email protected]
Edward La CavaManager
PR & [email protected]
Nicola Arzani SVP
PR & [email protected]
Simon HigsonVP Corporate
Communications & [email protected]
Greg SharkoDirector
Media [email protected]
Nanette DuxinDirector
PR & [email protected]
Martin DagahsSenior Director PR & Marketing
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ATP WORLD TOUR 2017 SEASON
1 Jan 1 Brisbane 1 Brisbane International presented by Suncorp H 28 $437,380 $495,630
Jan 2 Doha 7 Qatar ExxonMobil Open H 32 $1,237,190 $1,334,270
Jan 2 Chennai Aircel Chennai Open H 28 $447,480 $505,730
2 Jan 8 Sydney 1, 7 Apia International Sydney H 28 $437,380 $495,630
Jan 9 Auckland 7 ASB Classic H 28 $450,110 $508,360
3 Jan 16 Melbourne Australian Open* H 128
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5 Feb 3 Davis Cup First Round*
6 Feb 6 Montpellier Open Sud de France IH 28 €482,060 €540,310
Feb 6 Sofia Garanti Koza Sofia Open IH 28 €482,060 €540,310
Feb 6 Quito Ecuador Open CL 28 $482,060 $ 540,310
7 Feb 13 Rotterdam ABN AMRO World Tennis Tournament IH 32 €1,724,930 €1,854,365
Feb 13 Memphis Memphis Open IH 28 $642,750 $720,410
Feb 13 Buenos Aires Argentina Open CL 28 $546,680 $598,865
8 Feb 20 Rio de Janeiro Rio Open presented by Claro CL 32 $1,461,560 $1,603,940
Feb 20 Marseille Open 13 Provence IH 28 €620,660 €691,850
Feb 20 Delray Beach Delray Beach Open H 32 $534,625 $599,345
9 Feb 27 Dubai 7 Dubai Duty Free Tennis Championships H 32 $2,429,150 $2,858,530
Feb 27 Acapulco 7 Abierto Mexicano Telcel H 32 $1,491,310 $1,633,690
Feb 27 São Paulo Brasil Open CL 28 $455,565 $520,285
10 Mar 9 Indian Wells 5 BNP Paribas Open H 96 $6,993,450 $7,913,405
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12 Mar 22 Miami 4 Miami Open presented by Itaú H 96 $6,993,450 $7,913,405
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14 Apr 7 Davis Cup Quarter-finals*
15 Apr 10 Houston Fayez Sarofim & Co. US Men’s Clay Court Championship CL 28 $535,625 $600,345
Apr 10 Marrakech Grand Prix Hassan II CL 28 €482,060 €540,310
16 Apr 16 Monte-Carlo 1 Monte-Carlo Rolex Masters CL 56 €4,273,775 €4,629,725
17 Apr 24 Barcelona Barcelona Open BancSabadell CL 48 €2,324,905 €2,604,340
Apr 24 Budapest Hungarian Open CL 28 €482,060 €540,310
18 May 1 Estoril Millennium Estoril Open CL 28 €482,060 €540,310
May 1 Munich BMW Open by FWU AG CL 28 €482,060 €540,310
May 1 Istanbul TEB BNP Paribas Istanbul Open CL 28 €439,005 €497,255
19 May 7 Madrid 1 Mutua Madrid Open CL 56 €5,439,350 €6,408,230
20 May 14 Rome 1 Internazionali BNL d’Italia CL 56 €4,273,775 €4,835,975
21 May 21 Geneva 1, 7 Banque Eric Sturdza Geneva Open CL 28 €482,060 €540,310
May 21 Lyon 1, 7 Open Parc Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes Lyon CL 28 €482,060 €540,310
22 May 28 Paris 1 Roland Garros* CL 128
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24 Jun 12 ’s-Hertogenbosch Ricoh Open G 28 €589,185 €660,375
Jun 12 Stuttgart MercedesCup G 28 €630,785 €701,975
25 Jun 19 Halle Gerry Weber Open G 32 €1,836,660 €1,966,095
Jun 19 London Aegon Championships G 32 €1,836,660 €1,966,095
WEEK STARTDATE CITY TOURNAMENT NAME SURFACE DRAW PRIZE MONEY TOTAL FINANCIAL
COMMITMENT**
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ATP WORLD TOUR 2017 SEASON
ATP World Tour Masters 1000 ATP World Tour 500 ATP World Tour 250 Next Gen ATP Finals
n ATP Finals n Grand Slams n Davis Cup
*Grand Slams and Davis Cup are not ATP events **Total Financial commitment is the tournament's investment in the event, including ATP sanction and marketing fees, on-site prize money and bonus pool contributions.
H = Hard court G = Grass court CL = Clay court IH = Indoor Hard court 1 Sunday start 3 Tuesday start 4 Wednesday start 5 Thursday start 6 Saturday start 7 Saturday final
As of December 2, 2016
26 Jun 25 Eastbourne 1, 7 Aegon International G 28 €635,660 €693,910
Jun 25 Antalya 1, 7 Antalya Open G 28 €439,005 €497,255
27 Jul 3 London Wimbledon* G 128
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29 Jul 17 Newport Hall of Fame Tennis Championships G 28 $535,625 $600,345
Jul 17 Båstad SkiStar Swedish Open CL 28 €482,060 €540,310
Jul 17 Umag Konzum Croatia Open Umag CL 28 €482,060 €540,310
30 Jul 24 Hamburg German Tennis Championships 2017 CL 32 €1,499,940 €1,629,375
Jul 24 Atlanta BB&T Atlanta Open H 28 $642,750 $720,410
Jul 24 Gstaad J. Safra Sarasin Swiss Open Gstaad CL 28 €482,060 €540,310
31 Jul 31 Washington D.C. Citi Open H 48 $1,750,080 $2,002,460
Jul 31 Los Cabos 7 Abierto Mexicano de Tenis Mifel presentado por Cinemex H 28 $637,395 $727,995
Jul 31 Kitzbühel 7 Generali Open CL 28 €482,060 €540,310
32 Aug 7 Montréal Coupe Rogers H 56 $4,662,300 $5,275,595
33 Aug 13 Cincinnati 1 Western & Southern Open H 56 $4,973,120 $5,627,305
34 Aug 20 Winston-Salem 1, 7 Winston-Salem Open H 48 $664,825 $748,960
35 Aug 28 New York US Open* H 128
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37 Sep 15 Davis Cup Semi-finals*
38 Sep 18 St. Petersburg St. Petersburg Open IH 28 $960,490 $1,025,205
Sep 18 Metz Moselle Open IH 28 €482,060 €540,310
39 Sep 25 Chengdu Chengdu Open H 28 $1,028,885 $1,138,910
Sep 25 Shenzhen Shenzhen Open H 28 $666,960 $731,680
40 Oct 2 Beijing China Open H 32 $3,149,870 $4,402,250
Oct 2 Tokyo Rakuten Japan Open Tennis Championships H 32 $1,649,935 $1,792,315
41 Oct 8 Shanghai 1 Shanghai Rolex Masters H 56 $6,216,400 $8,384,135
42 Oct 16 Moscow VTB Kremlin Cup IH 28 $877,580 $955,240
Oct 16 Antwerp European Open IH 28 €589,185 €660,375
Oct 16 Stockholm If Stockholm Open IH 28 €589,185 €660,375
43 Oct 23 Basel Swiss Indoors Basel IH 32 €1,837,425 €2,291,860
Oct 23 Vienna Erste Bank Open 500 IH 32 €2,035,415 €2,621,850
44 Oct 30 Paris BNP Paribas Masters IH 48 €4,273,775 €4,835,975
45 Nov 7 Milan 3, 7 Next Gen ATP Finals IH 8 $1,275,000
46 Nov 12 London 1 ATP Finals IH 8 $8,000,000
47 Nov 24 Davis Cup Final*
WEEK STARTDATE CITY TOURNAMENT NAME SURFACE DRAW PRIZE MONEY TOTAL FINANCIAL
COMMITMENT**
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ATP WORLD TOUR PROFILE
By Surface:
36 Hard21 Clay 7 Grass
By Environment:
49 Outdoor15 Indoor
Next GenATP Finals
ATP Finals
13 ATP World Tour 500
40 ATP World Tour 250
9 ATP World Tour Masters 1000
10 USA
5 France
4 China
4 Germany
3 Great Britain
3 Switzerland
2 Australia
2 Austria
2 Brazil
2 Italy
2 Mexico
2 Netherlands
2 Russia
2 Spain
2 Sweden
2 Turkey
1 Argentina
1 Belgium
1 Bulgaria
1 Canada
1 Croatia
1 Ecuador
1 Hungary
1 India
1 Japan
1 Monaco
1 Morocco
1 New Zealand
1 Portugal
1 Qatar
1 UAE
* Does not include Grand Slams & Davis Cup
64 TOURNAMENTS IN 31 COUNTRIES*
BY COUNTRY
As of December 2, 2016
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