Complete Guide to Tennis Ranking Systems

Understand how ATP, WTA and ITF ranking systems work and how points are calculated

Tennis Ranking Systems Introduction

World tennis has three major ranking systems that manage different levels of professional tennis events

ATP

ATP

Association of Tennis Professionals, governing the men's professional tour

WTA

WTA

Women's Tennis Association, governing the women's professional tour

ITF

ITF

International Tennis Federation, governing junior and lower-tier professional events

ATP Tournament Level System

The ATP men's professional tennis tour includes multiple tournament levels, each offering different ranking points and prize money

2000
Grand Slam Events

Australian Open, Roland Garros, Wimbledon, US Open

2000 points
1500
ATP Finals

年终总决赛

Up to 1500 points
1000
ATP Masters 1000

Indian Wells, Miami, Monte Carlo, etc.

1000 points
500
ATP 500 Events

Dubai, Barcelona, Washington, etc.

500 points
250
ATP 250 Events

Doha, Adelaide, Montpellier, etc.

250 points

WTA Tournament Level System

The WTA women's professional tennis tour also includes multiple tournament levels with a similar points system to ATP

2000
Grand Slam Events

Australian Open, Roland Garros, Wimbledon, US Open

2000 points
1500
WTA Finals

年终总决赛

Up to 1500 points
1000
WTA 1000 Events

Indian Wells, Miami, Madrid, Beijing, etc.

1000 points
500
WTA 500 Events

Dubai, Charleston, Berlin, Tokyo, etc.

500 points
250
WTA 250 Events

Adelaide, Hobart, Monterrey, Tashkent, etc.

250 points

ITF Tournament Level System

ITF governs junior events and lower-tier professional events, providing pathways to ATP/WTA tours

ITF Junior Events

Including junior Grand Slams, Grade A, Grade 1 and other level events

ITF Professional Events

Including ITF World Tennis Tour with prize money ranging from $15K to $100K

Points Calculation Rules

Understand how ATP and WTA ranking points are calculated and updated

52-Week Rolling Points

Ranking points are calculated based on best results from the past 52 weeks

Mandatory Events

Top players must participate in designated Masters and Grand Slam events

Best Results Calculation

ATP counts best 18 tournament results, WTA counts best 16 tournament results

Ranking Update Mechanism

Learn about tennis ranking update frequency and release schedule

Update Frequency

Updated every Monday

Release Time

New rankings released every Monday afternoon (Beijing time)

Special Arrangements

Special update arrangements may apply during Grand Slams

Tennis Court Types

Hard

The most common court type, moderate speed, regular bounce

Clay

Clay court, slower ball speed, favors baseline play

Grass

Grass court, fast ball speed, low and irregular bounce

Others

Indoor hard courts, carpet and other surface types