Entry System Tournament Points 2010- Computer Points Category Prize Money W F S Q 16 32 64 128 qualifying -------- ----------- --- --- --- --- ---- ---- ---- ----- ---------- Grand Slams 2000 1200 720 360 180 90 45 10 25 Masters 1000 1000 600 360 180 90 45 10(25) (10) 25* ATP World Tour 500 500 300 180 90 45 20 0 20** ATP World Tour 250 250 150 90 45 20 (10) 0 12*** Challengers**** 125,000+H 125 75 45 25 10 0 5 125,000 110 65 40 20 9 0 5 100,000 100 60 35 18 8 0 5 75,000 90 55 33 17 8 0 5 50,000 80 48 29 15 7 0 3 35,000+H 80 48 29 15 6 0 3 Futures**** 15,000+H 35 20 10 4 1 0 15,000 27 15 8 3 1 0 10,000 18 10 6 2 1 0 * 12 points only if the Main Draw is larger than 56 ** 10 points only if the Main Draw is larger than 32 *** 5 points only if the Main Draw is larger than 32 **** Challengers or Futures providing hospitality will receive the points of the next highest prize money level (except $35,000+H). (Note: $125,000+H points are shown for Challengers and 15,000+H for Futures). How rankings are calculated: Points (for all tournament in which a player is eligible to play the main draw) are taken as follows: Grand Slams - all 4 Masters 1000 - all 8 (%see note about Monte Carlo below) ATP 500 - best 4 (one must be after the US Open) ATP 250 - best 2 (including challengers/futures) Barclays ATP World Tour Finals are additional Davis Cup points are additional %"Top 30 players (based on previous year's year-end ranking) must play a minimum of four 500 level tournaments during the calendar year, including at least one event following the US Open (Monte Carlo Masters 1000 event will count towards the minimum of four and all penalties apply)" Additional points in qualifying: Qualifying Second First Round Round Round Grand Slams 14 8 0 Masters 1000 14(7) 0 ATP World Tour 500 10(4) 0 ATP World Tour 250 6(3) 0 Note: points in () are if Masters 1000 is > 56 draw, if World Tour 500 is > 32 draw, and if World Tour 250 > 32 draw. Barclays ATP World Tour Finals: 200 for round robin win, +400 for semifinal win, +500 for final win (1500 points for undefeated winner). The rule for the World Tour Finals is as follows: "The Ranking System period is the immediate past 52 weeks, except for the World Tour Finals, which is dropped on the Monday following the last ATP event of the following year." ARAG ATP World Team Championships: 1st 2nd 3rd Cumulative **Bonus Total Singles Round Round Round Finals* Points Points Points Singles 1 35 35 35 95 200 50 250 Singles 2 25 25 25 50 125 50 175 Doubles Deciding Match 35 35 35 95 200 50 250 Dead Rubber 10 10 10 20 50 50 Davis Cup - Points will be awarded cumulatively as one result and fall off at the end of the year The points category will be the equivalent of ATP World Tour 500 Singles Win Loss Team Performance Wins Per Match Per Match Bonus Bonus Cumulative Playoff Round 5 Playoff Round 10 1st Round loss 10 1st Round 40 40 1st Round 40 80 Quarterfinals 65 145 Quarterfinals 65 210 Semifinals 70 280 Semifinals 70 350 Finals 75 425 Finals 75# 500 Finals 75 125## 625 # Team bonus awarded to a singles player who wins 7 live matches in a calendar year and his team wins the competition ## Performance bonus awarded to a singles player who wins 8 live matches in a calendar year Also: For the first round only, any player who competes in a "live" singles match(es), without a win, shall receive 10 ranking points. Doubles Win Loss Team Wins Per Match Per Match Bonus Cumulative Playoff Round 10 1st Round loss 10 1st Round 50 50 Quarterfinals 80 130 Semifinals 90 220 Finals 95 315 35@ 350 @ Team bonus awarded to a doubles player who wins 4 matches and his team wins the competition Special Ranking Rules for Davis Cup (taken from ATP rulebook 2010) 1) If a player does not compete in the singles of one or more rounds he will receive points from the previous round when playing singles at the next tie. 2) If a player does not compete in singles in either the 1st round or Quarter-final round and then plays singles in the Semi-final and Final rounds, he will receive Quarterfinal points for his Semi-final match, but will then be eligible for Finals points when playing the final. 3) If a player is a late substitution to the team and was released from another tournament that same week, he will not be eligible to earn points for that Davis Cup tie. A player only has the opportunity to earn points in one event per week. 4) If a particular Davis Cup round shows up twice within the 52-week window, the best one of those two results will count towards the player’s Davis Cup result. (This will come into play when a tie is played earlier in the year compared to the previous year and both ties fall within the 52-week window.) You can find the full details of rankings in the 2010 ATP Rulebook http://www.atpworldtour.com/~/media/9A6B6FF36EBA473F9F88FF8D6DFB60FB.ashx (starting on page 167)