The ATP 500 tournaments (previously known as the ''ATP World Tour 500'' tournaments, ''
ATP International Series Gold'', and ''ATP Championship Series'')
[ ] are the fourth highest tier of annual men's tennis tournament after the four
Grand Slam tournaments,
ATP Finals, and the
ATP Masters 1000. The series includes 13 tournaments, with 500 ranking points awarded for the events' singles champions – which accounts for the name of the series. Tournaments have various draws of 32 and 48 for singles and 16 and 24 for doubles. It is mandatory for leading players to enter at least four 500 events, including at least one after the US Open; if they play fewer than four, or fail to play in one after the US Open they get a "zero" score towards their world ranking for each one short.
Roger Federer holds the record for most singles titles at 24, while
Daniel Nestor holds the record for most doubles titles won with 20.
Rafael Nadal is very close to Roger Federer's record with 23 singles titles.
Historic names
1990–1999
''ATP Championship Series''
2000–2008
''ATP International Series Gold''
2009–2018
''ATP World Tour 500''
2019–present
''ATP Tour 500''
ATP Points
Tournaments
Singles champions
ATP Championship Series
ATP International Series Gold
ATP World Tour 500
ATP Tour 500
Doubles champions
ATP Championship Series
ATP International Series Gold
ATP World Tour 500
ATP Tour 500
Statistics
Active players indicated in bold.
Most titles
Notes
See also
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Grand Slam (tennis)
The Grand Slam in tennis is the achievement of winning all four major championships in one discipline in a calendar year, also referred to as the "Calendar-year Grand Slam" or "Calendar Slam". In doubles, a team may accomplish the Grand Slam p ...
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ATP Finals
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ATP Tour Masters 1000
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ATP Tour 250
References
External links
Association of Tennis Professionals (ATP) World Tour official websiteInternational Tennis Federation (ITF) official website
{{ATP Championship Series tournaments
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