2018 ATP Finals
2018 ATP Finals | |
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Date | 11–18 November |
Edition | 49th (singles) / 44th (doubles) |
Category | ATP Finals |
Draw | 8S/8D |
Prize money | $8,000,000 |
Surface | Hard / indoor |
Location | London, United Kingdom |
Venue | The O2 Arena |
2017 Champions | |
Singles | |
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Doubles | |
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The 2018 ATP Finals (also known as the 2018 Nitto ATP Finals for sponsorship reasons) is a men's tennis tournament that will be played at the O2 Arena in London, United Kingdom, from 11 to 18 November 2018. It is the season-ending event for the highest-ranked singles players and doubles teams on the 2018 ATP World Tour.
Tournament
The 2018 ATP Finals will take place from 11 to 18 November at the O2 Arena in London, United Kingdom. It will be the 49th edition of the tournament (44th in doubles). The tournament is run by the Association of Tennis Professionals (ATP) and is part of the 2018 ATP World Tour. The event takes place on indoor hard courts. It serves as the season-ending championships for players on the ATP Tour. The eight players who qualify for the event are split into two groups of four. During this stage, players compete in a round-robin format (meaning players play against all the other players in their group). The two players with the best results in each group progress to the semifinals, where the winners of a group face the runners-up of the other group. This stage, however, is a knock-out stage. The doubles competition uses the same format.[1]
Format
The ATP Finals has a round-robin format, with eight players/teams divided into two groups of four. The eight seeds are determined by the ATP Rankings and ATP Doubles Team Rankings on the Monday after the last ATP World Tour tournament of the calendar year. All singles matches are the best of three tie-break sets, including the final. All doubles matches are two sets (no ad) and a Match Tie-break.[2]
Points and prize money
Stage | Singles | Doubles1 | Points |
---|---|---|---|
Champion | RR + $1,785,000 | RR + $284,000 | RR + 900 |
Runner-up | RR + $585,000 | RR + $96,000 | RR + 400 |
Round Robin win per match | $191,000 | $36,000 | 200 |
Participation fee RR1 | $105,000 | $34,000 | N/A |
Participation fee RR2 | $32,000 | $31,000 | N/A |
Participation fee RR3 | $45,000 | pending | N/A |
Alternates | $105,000 | $36,000 | N/A |
- RR is points or prize money won in the Round Robin Stage.
- 1 Prize money for doubles is per team.
- An undefeated champion would earn the maximum 1,500 points, and $2,549,000 in singles or $486,000 in doubles.
Qualification
Singles
Eight players compete at the tournament, with two named alternates. Players receive places in the following order of precedence:[3]
- First, the top 7 players in the ATP Race to London on the Monday after the final tournament of the ATP World Tour, that is, after the 2018 Paris Masters.
- Second, up to two 2018 Grand Slam tournament winners ranked anywhere 8th-20th, in ranking order
- Third, the eighth ranked player in the ATP rankings
In the event of this totaling more than 8 players, those lower down in the selection order become the alternates. If further alternates are needed, these players are selected by the ATP.[3]
Provisional rankings are published weekly as the ATP Race to London, coinciding with the 52-week rolling ATP rankings on the date of selection. Points are accumulated in Grand Slam, ATP World Tour, ATP Challenger Tour and ITF Futures tournaments from the 52 weeks prior to the selection date, with points from the previous years Tour Finals excluded. Players accrue points across 18 tournaments, usually made up of:
- The 4 Grand Slam tournaments
- The 8 mandatory ATP Masters tournaments
- The best results from any 6 other tournaments that carry ranking points
All players must include the ranking points for mandatory Masters tournaments for which they are on the original acceptance list and for all Grand Slams for which they would be eligible, even if they do not compete (in which case they receive zero points). Furthermore, players who finished 2016 in the world's top 30 are commitment players who must (if not injured) include points for the 8 mandatory Masters tournament regardless of whether they enter, and who must compete in at least 4 ATP 500 tournaments (though the Monte Carlo Masters may count to this total), of which one must take place after the US Open. Zero point scores may also be taken from withdrawals by non-injured players from ATP 500 tournaments according to certain other conditions outlined by the ATP.[3] Beyond these rules, however, a player may substitute his next best tournament result for missed Masters and Grand Slam tournaments.
Players may have their ATP World Tour Masters 1000 commitment reduced by one tournament, by reaching each of the following milestones:
- 600 tour level matches (as of January 1, 2018), including matches from Challengers and Futures played before year 2011;
- 12 years of service;
- 31 years of age (as of January 1, 2018).
If a player satisfies all three of these conditions, their mandatory ATP World Tour Masters 1000 commitment is dropped entirely. Players must be in good standing as defined by the ATP as to avail of the reduced commitment.[3]
Doubles
Eight teams compete at the tournament, with one named alternates. The eight competing teams receive places according to the same order of precedence as in Singles.[3] The named alternate will be offered first to any unaccepted teams in the selection order, then to the highest ranked unaccepted team, and then to a team selected by the ATP.[3] Points are accumulated in the same competitions as for the Singles tournament. However, for Doubles teams there are no commitment tournaments, so teams are ranked according to their 18 highest points scoring results from any tournaments.
Qualified players
Singles
Updated as of 14 October 2018.
- Players in blue are active in Antwerp, Moscow, or Stockholm.
- Players in gold have qualified for the ATP Finals.
- Players in brown ended their season early due to injury.
Rank | Player | Grand Slam | ATP World Tour Masters 1000 | Best Other | Total points | Tourn | |||||||||||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
AUS | FRA | WIM | USO | IW | MI | MA | IT | CA | CI | SH | PA | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | ||||
1 | QF 360 |
W 2000 |
SF 720 |
SF 720 |
A 0 |
A 0 |
QF 180 |
W 1000 |
W 1000 |
A 0 |
A 0 |
W 1000 |
W 500 |
7,480 | 9 | ||||||
2 | R16 180 |
QF 360 |
W 2000 |
W 2000 |
R64 10 |
R64 10 |
R32 45 |
SF 360 |
R16 90 |
W 1000 |
W 1000 |
F 300 |
R16 90 |
R32 0 |
7,445 | 14 | |||||
3 | R32 90 |
SF 720 |
QF 360 |
F 1200 |
W 1000 |
SF 360 |
R16 90 |
R16 90 |
A 0 |
QF 180 |
R16 90 |
W 500 |
F 300 |
F 150 |
F 150 |
R16 20 |
A 0† |
5,300 | 15 | ||
4 | W 2000 |
A 0 |
QF 360 |
R16 180 |
F 600 |
R64 10 |
A 0 |
A 0 |
A 0 |
F 600 |
SF 360 |
W 500 |
F 300 |
W 250 |
5,160 | 10 | |||||
5 | R32 90 |
QF 360 |
R32 90 |
R32 90 |
R64 10 |
F 600 |
W 1000 |
F 600 |
QF 180 |
R32 10 |
SF 360 |
W 500 |
SF 360 |
W 250 |
SF 180 |
R16 45 |
R16 45 |
4,770 | 18 | ||
6 | F 1200 |
QF 360 |
R64 45 |
QF 360 |
R32 45 |
R16 90 |
A 0 |
SF 360 |
QF 180 |
SF 360 |
R32 10 |
W 500 |
QF 180 |
SF 90 |
R16 45 |
R16 0 |
R32 0 |
3,825 | 16 | ||
7 | R128 10 |
R16 180 |
F 1200 |
R16 180 |
QF 180 |
QF 180 |
SF 360 |
R32 10 |
SF 360 |
R16 90 |
QF 180 |
F 300 |
W 250 |
F 150 |
QF 90 |
R16 0 |
R16 0 |
3,720 | 19 | ||
8 | R16 180 |
F 1200 |
R128 10 |
QF 360 |
R32 45 |
A 0 |
F 600 |
R32 10 |
R32 10 |
A 0 |
R32 10 |
W 250 |
W 250 |
W 250 |
QF 180 |
QF 90 |
QF 90 |
3,535 | 21 | ||
Alternates | |||||||||||||||||||||
9 | A 0 |
R16 180 |
QF 360 |
SF 720 |
A 0 |
R32 45 |
R64 10 |
QF 180 |
R64 10 |
R32 45 |
QF 180 |
F 600 |
F 300 |
W 100 |
QF 90 |
SF 90 |
SF 90 |
3,000 | 19 | ||
10 | R128 10 |
R16 180 |
SF 720 |
QF 360 |
R64 10 |
W 1000 |
QF 180 |
R32 10 |
R16 90 |
R64 10 |
A 0 |
W 250 |
QF 45 |
QF 45 |
R16 20 |
R32 0 |
A 0† |
2,930 | 20 | ||
11 | R128 10 |
R32 90 |
R128 10 |
R16 180 |
SF 360 |
QF 180 |
R16 90 |
R64 10 |
R32 45 |
R32 45 |
F 600 |
W 500 |
QF 90 |
R32 45 |
QF 45 |
R16 0 |
R16 0 |
2,300 | 18 | ||
12 | R16 180 |
R16 180 |
R32 90 |
R64 45 |
R64 10 |
R32 45 |
R64 10 |
QF 180 |
R32 45 |
SF 90 |
SF 90 |
W 250 |
W 250 |
W 250 |
SF 180 |
SF 180 |
F 150 |
2,225 | 24 | ||
13 | SF 720 |
R32 90 |
R32 90 |
R128 10 |
R64 10 |
R64 10 |
QF 180 |
R16 90 |
R64 10 |
R32 45 |
QF 180 |
SF 180 |
F 150 |
R16 45 |
QF 45 |
QF 45 |
QF 45 |
1,945 | 21 | ||
14 | R128 10 |
R64 45 |
R16 180 |
R64 45 |
R64 25 |
R128 10 |
R64 0 |
R32 70 |
F 600 |
R64 10 |
R16 90 |
F 300 |
SF 180 |
QF 90 |
QF 90 |
SF 90 |
R32 70 |
1,905 | 28 | ||
15 | R128 10 |
A 0 |
QF 360 |
R16 180 |
SF 360 |
QF 180 |
R16 90 |
A 0 |
R32 45 |
QF 180 |
R64 10 |
F 150 |
R16 90 |
QF 90 |
R16 45 |
R16 20 |
R16 0 |
1,810 | 16 | ||
16 | QF 45 |
SF 720 |
R128 10 |
R128 10 |
SF 29 |
SF 29 |
R32 20 |
R32 45 |
R64 10 |
R64 10 |
R16 90 |
W 256 |
W 250 |
SF 90 |
W 80 |
R32 70 |
R16 45 |
1,809 | 29 | ||
— | R64 45 |
R16 180 |
R128 10 |
R16 180 |
A 0 |
R64 10 |
R16 90 |
QF 180 |
R64 10 |
SF 360 |
A 0 |
A 0 |
QF 180 |
SF 180 |
SF 180 |
QF 90 |
SF 90 |
A 0† |
1,785 | 16 | |
17 | R64 45 |
R128 10 |
R32 90 |
R32 90 |
R32 45 |
R64 25 |
R64 10 |
R64 10 |
R16 115 |
R64 35 |
R32 45 |
W 520 |
W 262 |
W 250 |
QF 110 |
R32 45 |
R16 45 |
1,752 | 25 | ||
18 | R32 90 |
R128 10 |
R128 10 |
R16 180 |
R128 10 |
R64 25 |
R64 35 |
R32 70 |
QF 45 |
R16 20 |
R32 45 |
W 520 |
W 500 |
R16 55 |
QF 45 |
QF 45 |
QF 45 |
1,750 | 27 | ||
19 | QF 360 |
R32 90 |
R128 10 |
R128 10 |
R64 10 |
R32 45 |
R32 10 |
R32 10 |
QF 180 |
R16 90 |
A 0 |
SF 360 |
F 300 |
QF 90 |
SF 90 |
R16 45 |
R16 45 |
1,745 | 17 | ||
20 | R16 180 |
R32 90 |
R128 10 |
R64 45 |
R16 90 |
SF 360 |
R64 10 |
QF 180 |
R32 45 |
QF 180 |
R64 10 |
SF 180 |
QF 90 |
SF 90 |
SF 90 |
R16 45 |
QF 45 |
1,740 | 20 | ||
21 | R16 180 |
QF 360 |
R64 45 |
R32 90 |
R64 10 |
R32 45 |
R16 90 |
R32 45 |
R16 90 |
R64 10 |
R64 10 |
W 500 |
QF 90 |
R32 45 |
R16 45 |
QF 45 |
R16 0 |
1,700 | 23 | ||
Source:[4] |
- Ranking points in italics indicate that a player did not qualify for (or used an exemption to skip) a Grand Slam or Masters 1000 event and substituted his next best result in its place.
- Players after the break cannot qualify unless one of the top 8 players withdraws, but they may qualify as an alternate.
† Mandatory zero-point penalty for Top 30 commitment player who did not play four ATP World Tour 500 series events during the year, or at least one such event after the US Open.
Doubles
Updated as of 14 October 2018.
- Teams in blue are active in Antwerp.
- Teams in gold have qualified for the ATP Finals.
- Teams in brown have withdrawn due to injury to one of the players.
Rank | Player | Points | Total points | Tourn | |||||||||||||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 | 15 | 16 | 17 | 18 | ||||
1 | W 2000 |
F 1200 |
F 600 |
SF 360 |
SF 360 |
SF 360 |
F 300 |
F 300 |
F 300 |
W 250 |
W 250 |
W 250 |
QF 180 |
QF 180 |
SF 180 |
QF 90 |
QF 90 |
R64 0 |
7,250 | 21 | |
2 | F 1200 |
W 1000 |
SF 720 |
F 600 |
QF 360 |
SF 360 |
SF 360 |
R16 180 |
QF 180 |
QF 180 |
SF 180 |
SF 180 |
F 150 |
QF 90 |
QF 45 |
QF 45 |
R16 0 |
R32 0 |
5,830 | 19 | |
3 | F 1200 |
W 1000 |
W 500 |
W 500 |
QF 360 |
W 250 |
R16 180 |
QF 180 |
QF 180 |
QF 180 |
R32 90 |
QF 90 |
QF 90 |
QF 90 |
SF 90 |
SF 90 |
R32 0 |
R32 0 |
5,070 | 22 | |
4 | W 1000 |
F 600 |
W 500 |
W 500 |
[[2018 Wimbledon Championships – Men's Doubles|QF]] 360 |
QF 360 |
SF 360 |
F 300 |
QF 180 |
SF 180 |
F 150 |
R32 90 |
R32 90 |
R16 90 |
R16 90 |
QF 90 |
R16 0 |
R16 0 |
4,940 | 19 | |
— | W 1000 |
W 1000 |
SF 720 |
F 600 |
F 600 |
F 300 |
SF 90 |
QF 45 |
R16 0 |
4,355 | 9 | ||||||||||
5 | W 2000 |
W 2000 |
QF 180 |
QF 90 |
R16 0 |
R16 0 |
4,270 | 6 | |||||||||||||
6 | F 1200 |
F 600 |
F 300 |
W 250 |
R16 180 |
QF 180 |
QF 180 |
QF 180 |
QF 180 |
SF 180 |
F 150 |
R32 90 |
R16 90 |
R16 90 |
R16 90 |
QF 90 |
SF 90 |
QF 45 |
4,165 | 22 | |
7 | W 1000 |
SF 720 |
SF 360 |
F 300 |
W 250 |
R16 180 |
QF 180 |
QF 180 |
SF 180 |
SF 180 |
F 150 |
F 150 |
R32 90 |
R16 0 |
R16 0 |
R32 0 |
R16 0 |
R32 0 |
3,920 | 21 | |
8 | W 2000 |
W 500 |
SF 360 |
R16 180 |
R32 90 |
R32 90 |
R16 90 |
R16 0 |
R16 0 |
R16 0 |
3,310 | 10 | |||||||||
Alternates | |||||||||||||||||||||
9 | W 1000 |
W 500 |
QF 360 |
W 250 |
QF 180 |
QF 180 |
R32 90 |
R32 90 |
R16 90 |
R16 0 |
R16 0 |
R16 0 |
R16 0 |
R16 0 |
R64 0 |
R16 0 |
R16 0 |
R16 0 |
2,740 | 18 | |
10 | SF 720 |
W 500 |
QF 360 |
SF 360 |
QF 180 |
SF 180 |
R16 90 |
SF 90 |
R64 0 |
R16 0 |
R16 0 |
R64 0 |
R16 0 |
2,480 | 13 | ||||||
11 | SF 720 |
W 500 |
QF 180 |
QF 180 |
QF 180 |
R32 90 |
R32 90 |
R16 90 |
QF 90 |
R32 0 |
R32 0 |
R16 0 |
R16 0 |
R32 0 |
R16 0 |
R16 0 |
2,120 | 16 | |||
12 | W 500 |
SF 360 |
W 250 |
QF 180 |
SF 180 |
R32 90 |
R32 90 |
R16 90 |
R16 90 |
R16 90 |
SF 90 |
R16 0 |
R16 0 |
2,010 | 13 | ||||||
13 | QF 360 |
QF 360 |
SF 360 |
R16 180 |
R32 90 |
R16 90 |
QF 90 |
QF 90 |
QF 90 |
SF 90 |
SF 90 |
QF 45 |
R16 0 |
R16 0 |
R16 0 |
R16 0 |
R32 0 |
1,935 | 17 | ||
14 | SF 720 |
W 250 |
W 250 |
R16 180 |
R16 90 |
QF 90 |
QF 90 |
SF 90 |
QF 45 |
R64 0 |
R16 0 |
R16 0 |
R16 0 |
1,805 | 13 | ||||||
Source:[5] |
- Teams after the break cannot qualify unless one of the top 8 teams withdraws, but they may qualify as an alternate.
Head-to-head
Champions
Singles
TBD
Doubles
TBD
See also
References
- ↑ "Home | Barclays ATP World Tour Finals". Atpworldtour.com. 2013-10-27. Retrieved 2013-10-31.
- ↑ "Andy Murray avoids the world No1 Novak Djokovic in ATP finals draw". Guardian. 3 November 2014. Retrieved 11 November 2014.
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 "2015 ATP World Tour Rulebook". ATP World Tour.
- ↑ "Emirates ATP Race To London". atp. Retrieved 2018-03-03.
- ↑ "ATP Doubles Race To London". atp. Retrieved 2018-03-03.
External links
- Official website (in English) (in Spanish) (in Japanese)
- ATP tournament profile