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2019 ATP Tour
Details
Duration31 December 2018 – 24 November 2019
Edition50th
Tournaments67
CategoriesGrand Slam (4)
ATP Finals
ATP Tour Masters 1000 (9)
ATP Tour 500 (13)
ATP Tour 250 (39)
Achievements (singles)
Most titlesSouth Africa Kevin Anderson
Spain Roberto Bautista Agut
Australia Alex de Minaur
Japan Kei Nishikori
United States Tennys Sandgren (1)
Most finalsSouth Africa Kevin Anderson
Spain Roberto Bautista Agut
Czech Republic Tomáš Berdych
Australia Alex de Minaur
Serbia Novak Djokovic
Croatia Ivo Karlović
Russia Daniil Medvedev
Spain Rafael Nadal
Japan Kei Nishikori
United Kingdom Cameron Norrie
United States Tennys Sandgren
Italy Andreas Seppi (1)
Prize money
leader
Spain Roberto Bautista Agut ($219,000)
Points leaderAustralia Alex de Minaur (295)
2018
2020

The 2019 ATP Tour is the global elite men's professional tennis circuit organised by the Association of Tennis Professionals (ATP) for the 2019 tennis season. The 2019 ATP Tour calendar comprises the Grand Slam tournaments (supervised by the International Tennis Federation (ITF)), the ATP World Tour Masters 1000, the ATP World Tour 500 series, the ATP World Tour 250 series, the Davis Cup (organised by the ITF), and the ATP Finals. Also included in the 2019 calendar are the Hopman Cup and the Next Gen ATP Finals which do not distribute ranking points.

Schedule

This is the complete schedule of events on the 2019 calendar.[1]

Key
Grand Slam tournaments
ATP Finals
ATP Tour Masters 1000
ATP Tour 500
ATP Tour 250
Team events

January

Week of Tournament Champions Runners-up Semifinalists Quarterfinalists
December 31 Hopman Cup
Perth, Australia
ITF Mixed Teams Championships
Hard (i) – 8 teams (RR)
  Switzerland
2–1
 Germany
Round robin (Group A)
 Australia
 Spain
 France
Round robin (Group B)
 Greece
 Great Britain
 United States
Qatar Open
Doha, Qatar
ATP Tour 250
$1,416,205 – Hard – 32S/16Q/16D
Singles DrawDoubles Draw
Spain Roberto Bautista Agut
6–4, 3–6, 6–3
Czech Republic Tomáš Berdych Serbia Novak Djokovic
Italy Marco Cecchinato
Georgia (country) Nikoloz Basilashvili
Switzerland Stan Wawrinka
Serbia Dušan Lajović
France Pierre-Hugues Herbert
Belgium David Goffin
France Pierre-Hugues Herbert
5–7, 6–4, [10–4]
Netherlands Robin Haase
Netherlands Matwé Middelkoop
Brisbane International
Brisbane, Australia
ATP Tour 250
$589,680 – Hard – 28S/16Q/16D
Singles DrawDoubles Draw
Japan Kei Nishikori
6−4, 3−6, 6−2
Russia Daniil Medvedev France Jo-Wilfried Tsonga
France Jérémy Chardy
Australia Alex de Minaur
Canada Milos Raonic
Japan Yasutaka Uchiyama
Bulgaria Grigor Dimitrov
New Zealand Marcus Daniell
Netherlands Wesley Koolhof
6–4, 7–6(8–6)
United States Rajeev Ram
United Kingdom Joe Salisbury
Maharashtra Open
Pune, India
ATP Tour 250
$589,680 – Hard – 28S/16Q/16D
Singles DrawDoubles Draw
South Africa Kevin Anderson
7–6(7–4), 6–7(2–7), 7–6(7–5)
Croatia Ivo Karlović France Gilles Simon
Belgium Steve Darcis
Spain Jaume Munar
France Benoît Paire
Tunisia Malek Jaziri
Latvia Ernests Gulbis
India Rohan Bopanna
India Divij Sharan
6–3, 6–4
United Kingdom Luke Bambridge
United Kingdom Jonny O'Mara
January 7 Sydney International
Sydney, Australia
ATP Tour 250
$589,680 – Hard – 28S/16Q/16D
Singles DrawDoubles Draw
Australia Alex de Minaur
7–5, 7–6(7–5)
Italy Andreas Seppi Argentina Diego Schwartzman
France Gilles Simon
Greece Stefanos Tsitsipas
Japan Yoshihito Nishioka
Australia John Millman
Australia Jordan Thompson
United Kingdom Jamie Murray
Brazil Bruno Soares
6–4, 6–3
Colombia Juan Sebastián Cabal
Colombia Robert Farah
Auckland Open
Auckland, New Zealand
ATP Tour 250
$589,680 – Hard – 28S/16Q/16D
Singles DrawDoubles Draw
United States Tennys Sandgren
6–4, 6–2
United Kingdom Cameron Norrie Germany Jan-Lennard Struff
Germany Philipp Kohlschreiber
United States Taylor Fritz
Spain Pablo Carreño Busta
Argentina Leonardo Mayer
Italy Fabio Fognini
Japan Ben McLachlan
Germany Jan-Lennard Struff
6–3, 6–4
South Africa Raven Klaasen
New Zealand Michael Venus
January 14
January 21
Australian Open
Melbourne, Australia
Grand Slam
A$28,814,100 – Hard
128S/128Q/64D/32X
Singles DrawDoubles DrawMixed Draw
Serbia Novak Djokovic
6-3, 6-2, 6-3
Spain Rafael Nadal France Lucas Pouille
Greece Stefanos Tsitsipas
Japan Kei Nishikori
Canada Milos Raonic
Spain Roberto Bautista Agut
United States Frances Tiafoe
France Pierre-Hugues Herbert
France Nicolas Mahut
6-4, 7-6(7-1)
Finland Henri Kontinen
Australia John Peers
Czech Republic Barbora Krejčíková
United States Rajeev Ram
7–6(7–3), 6–1
Australia Astra Sharma
Australia John-Patrick Smith
January 28 Davis Cup Qualifying Round
Uberlândia, Brazil – Clay (i)
Tashkent, Uzbekistan – Hard (i)
Adelaide, Australia – Hard
Kolkata, India – Grass
Frankfurt, Germany – Hard (i)
Biel/Bienne, Switzerland – Hard (i)
Astana, Kazakhstan – Hard (i)
Ostrava, Czech Republic – Hard (i)
Bogotá, Colombia – Clay (i)
Salzburg, Austria – Clay (i)
Bratislava, Slovakia – Clay (i)
Guangzhou, China – Hard




February

Week of Tournament Champions Runners-up Semifinalists Quarterfinalists
4 February Open Sud de France
Montpellier, France
ATP Tour 250
Hard (i)




Sofia Open
Sofia, Bulgaria
ATP Tour 250
Hard (i)




Córdoba Open[2]
Córdoba, Argentina
ATP Tour 250
Clay (Red)




11 February Rotterdam Open
Rotterdam, Netherlands
ATP Tour 500
Hard (i)




New York Open
Uniondale, United States
ATP Tour 250
Hard (i)




Argentina Open
Buenos Aires, Argentina
ATP Tour 250
Clay (Red)




18 February Rio Open
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
ATP Tour 500
Clay (Red)




Open 13
Marseille, France
ATP Tour 250
Hard (i)




Delray Beach Open
Delray Beach, United States
ATP Tour 250
Hard




25 February Dubai Tennis Championships
Dubai, United Arab Emirates
ATP Tour 500
Hard




Mexican Open
Acapulco, Mexico
ATP Tour 500
Hard




Brasil Open
São Paulo, Brazil
ATP Tour 250
Clay (i)




March

Week of Tournament Champions Runners-up Semifinalists Quarterfinalists
4 March
11 March
Indian Wells Masters
Indian Wells, United States
ATP Tour Masters 1000
Hard




18 March
25 March
Miami Open
Miami, United States
ATP Tour Masters 1000
Hard




April

Week of Tournament Champions Runners-up Semifinalists Quarterfinalists
8 April U.S. Men's Clay Court Championships
Houston, United States
ATP Tour 250
Clay (Maroon)




Grand Prix Hassan II
Marrakesh, Morocco
ATP Tour 250
Clay (Red)




15 April Monte-Carlo Masters
Monte Carlo, Monaco
ATP Tour Masters 1000
Clay (Red)




22 April Barcelona Open
Barcelona, Spain
ATP Tour 500
Clay (Red)




Hungarian Open
Budapest, Hungary
ATP Tour 250
Clay (Red)




29 April Estoril Open
Estoril, Portugal
ATP Tour 250
Clay (Red)




Bavarian International Tennis Championships
Munich, Germany
ATP Tour 250
Clay (Red)




May

Week of Tournament Champions Runners-up Semifinalists Quarterfinalists
6 May Madrid Open
Madrid, Spain
ATP Tour Masters 1000
Clay (Red)




13 May Italian Open
Rome, Italy
ATP Tour Masters 1000
Clay (Red)




20 May Geneva Open
Geneva, Switzerland
ATP Tour 250
Clay (Red)




Lyon Open
Lyon, France
ATP Tour 250
Clay (Red)




27 May
3 June
French Open
Paris, France
Grand Slam
Clay (Red)




June

Week of Tournament Champions Runners-up Semifinalists Quarterfinalists
10 June Stuttgart Open
Stuttgart, Germany
ATP Tour 250
Grass




Rosmalen Grass Court Championships
's-Hertogenbosch, Netherlands
ATP Tour 250
Grass




17 June Halle Open
Halle, Germany
ATP Tour 500
Grass




Queen's Club Championships
London, Great Britain
ATP Tour 500
Grass




24 June Eastbourne International
Eastbourne, Great Britain
ATP Tour 250
Grass




Antalya Open
Antalya, Turkey
ATP Tour 250
Grass




July

Week of Tournament Champions Runners-up Semifinalists Quarterfinalists
1 July
8 July
Wimbledon
London, Great Britain
Grand Slam
Grass




15 July Hall of Fame Tennis Championships
Newport, United States
ATP Tour 250
Grass




Swedish Open
Båstad, Sweden
ATP Tour 250
Clay (Red)




Croatia Open
Umag, Croatia
ATP Tour 250
Clay (Red)




22 July German Open
Hamburg, Germany
ATP Tour 500
Clay (Red)




Atlanta Open
Atlanta, United States
ATP Tour 250
Hard




Swiss Open
Gstaad, Switzerland
ATP Tour 250
Clay (Red)




29 July Washington Open
Washington, United States
ATP Tour 500
Hard




Los Cabos Open
Cabo San Lucas, Mexico
ATP Tour 250
Hard




Austrian Open Kitzbühel
Kitzbühel, Austria
ATP Tour 250
Clay (Red)




August

Week of Tournament Champions Runners-up Semifinalists Quarterfinalists
5 August Canadian Open
Montréal, Canada
ATP Tour Masters 1000
Hard




12 August Cincinnati Masters
Cincinnati, United States
ATP Tour Masters 1000
Hard




19 August Winston-Salem Open
Winston-Salem, United States
ATP Tour 250
Hard




26 August
2 September
U.S. Open
New York City, United States
Grand Slam
Hard




September

Week of Tournament Champions Runners-up Semifinalists Quarterfinalists
16 September St. Petersburg Open
St. Petersburg, Russia
ATP Tour 250
Hard (i)




Moselle Open
Metz, France
ATP Tour 250
Hard (i)




23 September Chengdu Open
Chengdu, China
ATP Tour 250
Hard




Zhuhai Open
Zhuhai, China
ATP Tour 250
Hard




30 September China Open
Beijing, China
ATP Tour 500
Hard




Japan Open
Tokyo, Japan
ATP Tour 500
Hard




October

Week of Tournament Champions Runners-up Semifinalists Quarterfinalists
7 October Shanghai Masters
Shanghai, China
ATP Tour Masters 1000
Hard




14 October Kremlin Cup
Moscow, Russia
ATP Tour 250
Hard (i)




Stockholm Open
Stockholm, Sweden
ATP Tour 250
Hard (i)




European Open
Antwerp, Belgium
ATP Tour 250
Hard (i)




21 October Vienna Open
Vienna, Austria
ATP Tour 500
Hard (i)




Swiss Indoors
Basel, Switzerland
ATP Tour 500
Hard (i)




28 October Paris Masters
Paris, France
ATP Tour Masters 1000
Hard (i)




November

Week of Tournament Champions Runners-up Semifinalists Quarterfinalists
4 November Next Gen ATP Finals
Milan, Italy
Exhibition
Hard (i)




11 November ATP Finals
London, Great Britain
ATP Finals
Hard (i)




18 November Davis Cup Finals



Statistical information

These tables present the number of singles (S), doubles (D), and mixed doubles (X) titles won by each player and each nation during the season, within all the tournament categories of the 2019 ATP Tour: the Grand Slam tournaments, the ATP Finals, the ATP Tour Masters 1000, the ATP Tour 500 series, and the ATP Tour 250 series. The players/nations are sorted by:

  1. Total number of titles (a doubles title won by two players representing the same nation counts as only one win for the nation);
  2. Cumulated importance of those titles (one Grand Slam win equalling two Masters 1000 wins, one undefeated ATP Finals win equalling one-and-a-half Masters 1000 win, one Masters 1000 win equalling two 500 events wins, one 500 event win equalling two 250 events wins);
  3. A singles > doubles > mixed doubles hierarchy;
  4. Alphabetical order (by family names for players).

Key

Grand Slam tournaments
ATP Finals
ATP Tour Masters 1000
ATP Tour 500
ATP Tour 250

Titles won by player

Total Player Singles Doubles Mixed Doubles Singles Doubles Singles Doubles Singles Doubles Singles Doubles Singles Doubles Mixed Doubles
1  Kevin Anderson (RSA) 1 0 0
1  Roberto Bautista Agut (ESP) 1 0 0
1  Alex de Minaur (AUS) 1 0 0
1  Kei Nishikori (JPN) 1 0 0
1  Tennys Sandgren (USA) 1 0 0
1  Rohan Bopanna (IND) 0 1 0
1  Marcus Daniell (NZL) 0 1 0
1  David Goffin (BEL) 0 1 0
1  Pierre-Hugues Herbert (FRA) 0 1 0
1  Wesley Koolhof (NED) 0 1 0
1  Ben McLachlan (JPN) 0 1 0
1  Jamie Murray (GBR) 0 1 0
1  Divij Sharan (IND) 0 1 0
1  Bruno Soares (BRA) 0 1 0
1  Jan-Lennard Struff (GER) 0 1 0

Titles won by nation

Total Nation Singles Doubles Mixed Doubles Singles Doubles Singles Doubles Singles Doubles Singles Doubles Singles Doubles Mixed Doubles
2  Japan (JPN) 1 1 1 1 0
1  Australia (AUS) 1 1 0 0
1  South Africa (RSA) 1 1 0 0
1  Spain (ESP) 1 1 0 0
1  United States (USA) 1 1 0 0
1  Belgium (BEL) 1 0 1 0
1  Brazil (BRA) 1 0 1 0
1  France (FRA) 1 0 1 0
1  Germany (GER) 1 0 1 0
1  Great Britain (GBR) 1 0 1 0
1  India (IND) 1 0 1 0
1  Netherlands (NED) 1 0 1 0
1  New Zealand (NZL) 1 0 1 0

Titles information

The following players won their first main circuit title in singles, doubles or mixed doubles:

Singles
Doubles
Mixed doubles

The following players defended a main circuit title in singles, doubles, or mixed doubles:

Singles
Doubles
Mixed doubles

Best ranking

The following players achieved a career-high ranking this season in the top 50 (bold indicates players who entered the top 10 for the first time):

Singles
Doubles

ATP ranking

These are the ATP rankings and yearly ATP Race rankings of the top 20 singles players, doubles players and doubles teams at the current date of the 2019 season.[3][4][5]

Singles

Number 1 ranking

Holder Date Gained Date Forfeited
 Novak Djokovic (SRB) Year end 2018

Doubles

Doubles Team Race Rankings as of 14 January 2019[5]
# Team Points Move Tourn
1  Marcus Daniell (NZL)
 Wesley Koolhof (NED)
295 Steady 2
 Ben McLachlan (JPN)
 Jan-Lennard Struff (GER)
295 Increase 12 2
3  David Goffin (BEL)
 Pierre-Hugues Herbert (FRA)
250 Decrease 2 1
4  Rohan Bopanna (IND)
 Divij Sharan (IND)
250 Decrease 3 2
 Jamie Murray (GBR)
 Bruno Soares (BRA)
250 New entry 2
6  Juan Sebastián Cabal (COL)
 Robert Farah (COL)
150 New entry 1
 Raven Klaasen (RSA)
 Michael Venus (NZL)
150 New entry 1
8  Luke Bambridge (GBR)
 Jonny O'Mara (GBR)
150 Decrease 4 2
 Robin Haase (NED)
 Matwé Middelkoop (NED)
150 Decrease 4 2
 Rajeev Ram (USA)
 Joe Salisbury (GBR)
150 Decrease 4 2


Template:Current ATP Doubles Individual Rankings

Number 1 ranking

Holder Date Gained Date Forfeited
 Mike Bryan (USA) Year end 2018

Point distribution

Category W F SF QF R16 R32 R64 R128 Q Q3 Q2 Q1
Grand Slam (128S) 2000 1200 720 360 180 90 45 10 25 16 8 0
Grand Slam (64D) 2000 1200 720 360 180 90 0 25 0 0
ATP Finals (8S/8D) 1500 (max) 1100 (min) 1000 (max) 600 (min) 600 (max)
200 (min)
200 for each round robin match win,
+400 for a semifinal win, +500 for the final win.
ATP World Tour Masters 1000 (96S) 1000 600 360 180 90 45 25 10 12 6 0
ATP World Tour Masters 1000 (56S/48S) 1000 600 360 180 90 45 10 25 12 0
ATP World Tour Masters 1000 (32D/24D) 1000 600 360 180 90 0
ATP World Tour 500 (48S) 500 300 180 90 45 20 0 10 4 0
ATP World Tour 500 (32S) 500 300 180 90 45 0 20 10 0
ATP World Tour 500 (16D) 500 300 180 90 0 45 25 0
ATP World Tour 250 (48S) 250 150 90 45 20 10 0 5 3 0
ATP World Tour 250 (32S/28S) 250 150 90 45 20 0 12 6 0
ATP World Tour 250 (16D) 250 150 90 45 0

Retirements and comebacks

Following is a list of notable players (winners of a main tour title, and/or part of the ATP Rankings top 100 [singles] or top 50 [doubles] for at least one week) who returned from retirement, announced their retirement from professional tennis, became inactive (after not playing for more than 52 weeks), or were permanently banned from playing, during the 2019 season:

See also

References

  1. ^ "ATP Announces 2019 ATP World Tour Calendar" (PDF). ATP. Retrieved 19 February 2018.
  2. ^ "ATP 250 de Córdoba". Retrieved 26 August 2018.
  3. ^ Cite error: The named reference ATPSinglesRankingsCurrent was invoked but never defined (see the help page).
  4. ^ "Current ATP Rankings (Doubles Individual)". atpworldtour.com. ATP Tour, Inc.
  5. ^ a b "Current ATP Rankings (Doubles Team)". atpworldtour.com. ATP Tour, Inc.
  6. ^ "Race To London". atp. Retrieved 8 January 2019.
  7. ^ Burgos, Jesús (28 August 2018). "David Ferrer anuncia su retirada para 2019" [David Ferrer announces his retirement for 2019] (in Spanish). Sport. Retrieved 3 October 2018.
  8. ^ "Andy Murray says Australian Open could be his last tournament". BBC Sport. 11 January 2019. Retrieved 11 January 2019.