Association Of Tennis Professionals

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The Association of Tennis Professionals (ATP) was formed in 1972 in order to protect the interests of male professional tennis players. The ATP has a tour that comprises tennis tournaments with ATP Masters Series, ATP International Series Gold, ATP International Series and ATP Challenger Series. Players also participate in the 4 Grand Slams, which are organized by the ITF. The ATP tour also oversees the World Team Cup played in Düsseldorf in May and the senior's Tour of Champions.


Rankings[edit]

ATP publishes weekly rankings of professional players, ATP Entry Ranking, a 52-week rolling ranking and ATP Race, a year to date rankings. The Entry Ranking is used for determining qualification for entry and seeding in all tournaments for both singles and doubles. The Entry Ranking period is the cumulative points earned in the past 52 weeks, except for the Tennis Masters Cup, whose points are dropped following the last ATP event of the year. The player with the most points by season's end is the World Number 1 of the year.


Number ones[edit]

23 players have held the number 1 ranking since the official rankings were released in 1973. Listed are their names and the number of weeks they have held the ranking:




Last updated: 7 April 2008


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