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2024 ATP Tour
Jannik Sinner finished the year as world No. 1 for the first time in his career. He won eight tournaments during the season, including two majors at the Australian Open and US Open, as well as the ATP Finals. He also won three Masters 1000 events.
Details
Duration29 Dec 2023 –
Dec 2024
Edition55th
Tournaments70
CategoriesGrand Slam (4)
Summer Olympics
ATP Finals
ATP 1000 (9)
ATP 500 (13)
ATP 250 (38)
Next Gen finals
Davis Cup
United Cup
Laver Cup
Achievements (singles)
Most titlesItaly Jannik Sinner (8)
Most finalsItaly Jannik Sinner (9)
Prize money
leader
Italy Jannik Sinner
($16,914,035)[1]
Points leaderItaly Jannik Sinner
(11,830)[2]
2023
2025
Jannik Sinner defeated Daniil Medvedev in a five-set final at the Australian Open to win his first major title. He went on to win his second major at the US Open, defeating Taylor Fritz in the final.
Carlos Alcaraz won the French Open, defeating Alexander Zverev in the final. He then defended his Wimbledon title, defeating Novak Djokovic in the final to win his fourth career major and complete the Channel Slam.
Novak Djokovic won the gold medal at the Paris Olympics, defeating Alcaraz in the final to complete the career Golden Slam and become the only man to complete the Big Titles sweep.

The 2024 ATP Tour is the global elite men's professional tennis circuit organized by the Association of Tennis Professionals (ATP) for the 2024 tennis season. The 2024 ATP Tour calendar comprises the Grand Slam tournaments, supervised by the International Tennis Federation (ITF), the ATP Finals, the ATP Masters 1000, the United Cup (organized with the WTA), the ATP 500 series and the ATP 250 series. Also included in the 2024 calendar are the Davis Cup (organised by the ITF), the Summer Olympics in Paris, Next Gen ATP Finals and Laver Cup, none of which distribute ranking points.

Schedule

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This is the schedule of events on the 2024 calendar.[3][4]

Key
Grand Slam
Summer Olympics
ATP Finals
ATP Masters 1000
ATP 500
ATP 250
Team events

January

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Week Tournament Champions Runners-up Semifinalists Quarterfinalists
1 Jan United Cup
Perth/Sydney, Australia
United Cup
Hard – A$15,000,000 – 18 teams
Germany Germany
2–1
Poland Poland France France
Australia Australia
China China
Norway Norway
Serbia Serbia
Greece Greece
Hong Kong Open
Hong Kong, China
ATP 250
Hard – $739,945 – 28S/16Q/16D
SinglesDoubles
Andrey Rublev
6–4, 6–4
Finland Emil Ruusuvuori China Shang Juncheng
Austria Sebastian Ofner
France Arthur Fils
United States Frances Tiafoe
Spain Roberto Bautista Agut
Pavel Kotov
El Salvador Marcelo Arévalo
Croatia Mate Pavić
7–6(7–3), 6–4
Belgium Sander Gillé
Belgium Joran Vliegen
Brisbane International
Brisbane, Australia
ATP 250
Hard – $739,945 – 32S/24Q/24D
SinglesDoubles
Bulgaria Grigor Dimitrov
7–6(7–5), 6–4
Denmark Holger Rune Roman Safiullin
Australia Jordan Thompson
Australia James Duckworth
Italy Matteo Arnaldi
Spain Rafael Nadal
Australia Rinky Hijikata
United Kingdom Lloyd Glasspool
Netherlands Jean-Julien Rojer
7–6(7–3), 5–7, [12–10]
Germany Kevin Krawietz
Germany Tim Pütz
8 Jan Adelaide International
Adelaide, Australia
ATP 250
Hard – $739,945 – 28S/16Q/24D
SinglesDoubles
Czech Republic Jiří Lehečka
4–6, 6–4, 6–3
United Kingdom Jack Draper Kazakhstan Alexander Bublik
United States Sebastian Korda
United States Tommy Paul
Italy Lorenzo Musetti
Australia Christopher O'Connell
Chile Nicolás Jarry
United States Rajeev Ram
United Kingdom Joe Salisbury
7–5, 5–7, [11–9]
India Rohan Bopanna
Australia Matthew Ebden
Auckland Open
Auckland, New Zealand
ATP 250
Hard – $739,945 – 28S/16Q/16D
SinglesDoubles
Chile Alejandro Tabilo
6–2, 7–5
Japan Taro Daniel United States Ben Shelton
France Arthur Fils
Spain Roberto Carballés Baena
France Alexandre Müller
Germany Daniel Altmaier
United Kingdom Cameron Norrie
Netherlands Wesley Koolhof
Croatia Nikola Mektić
6–3, 6–7(5–7), [10–7]
Spain Marcel Granollers
Argentina Horacio Zeballos
15 Jan
22 Jan
Australian Open
Melbourne, Australia
Grand Slam
Hard – A$38,923,200
128S/128Q/64D/32X
SinglesDoublesMixed
Italy Jannik Sinner
3–6, 3–6, 6–4, 6–4, 6–3
Daniil Medvedev Serbia Novak Djokovic
Germany Alexander Zverev
United States Taylor Fritz
Andrey Rublev
Poland Hubert Hurkacz
Spain Carlos Alcaraz
India Rohan Bopanna
Australia Matthew Ebden
7–6(7–0), 7–5
Italy Simone Bolelli
Italy Andrea Vavassori
Chinese Taipei Hsieh Su-wei
Poland Jan Zieliński
6–7(5–7), 6–4, [11–9]
United States Desirae Krawczyk
United Kingdom Neal Skupski
29 Jan Davis Cup qualifying round
Montreal, Canada – hard (i)
Kraljevo, Serbia – clay (i)
Varaždin, Croatia – hard (i)
Tatabánya, Hungary – hard (i)
Groningen, Netherlands – hard (i)
Třinec, Czech Republic – hard (i)
Vilnius, Lithuania – hard (i)
Turku, Finland – hard (i)
Taipei, Taiwan – hard (i)
Rosario, Argentina – clay
Helsingborg, Sweden – hard (i)
Santiago, Chile – hard
Qualifying round winners
 Canada 3–1
 Slovakia 4–0
 Belgium 3–1
 Germany 3–2
 Netherlands 3–2
 Czech Republic 4–0
 United States 4–0
 Finland 3–1
 France 4–0
 Argentina 3–2
 Brazil 3–1
 Chile 3–2
Qualifying round losers
 South Korea
 Serbia
 Croatia
 Hungary
  Switzerland
 Israel
 Ukraine
 Portugal
 Chinese Taipei
 Kazakhstan
 Sweden
 Peru
Open Sud de France
Montpellier, France
ATP 250
Hard (i) – €579,320 – 28S/16Q/16D
SinglesDoubles
Kazakhstan Alexander Bublik
5–7, 6–2, 6–3
Croatia Borna Ćorić Denmark Holger Rune
Canada Félix Auger-Aliassime
United States Michael Mmoh
Italy Flavio Cobolli
France Harold Mayot
Kazakhstan Alexander Shevchenko
France Sadio Doumbia
France Fabien Reboul
6–7(5–7), 6–4, [10–6]
France Albano Olivetti
Austria Sam Weissborn

February

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Week Tournament Champions Runners-up Semifinalists Quarterfinalists
5 Feb Dallas Open
Dallas, United States
ATP 250
Hard (i) – $841,590 – 28S/16Q/16D
SinglesDoubles
United States Tommy Paul
7–6(7–3), 5–7, 6–3
United States Marcos Giron France Adrian Mannarino
United States Ben Shelton
United States Frances Tiafoe
Australia James Duckworth
Australia Jordan Thompson
Germany Dominik Koepfer
Australia Max Purcell
Australia Jordan Thompson
6–4, 2–6, [10–8]
United States William Blumberg
Australia Rinky Hijikata
Open 13
Marseille, France
ATP 250
Hard (i) – €801,335 – 28S/16Q/16D
SinglesDoubles
France Ugo Humbert
6–4, 6–3
Bulgaria Grigor Dimitrov Poland Hubert Hurkacz
Karen Khachanov
Czech Republic Tomáš Macháč
Spain Alejandro Davidovich Fokina
China Zhang Zhizhen
France Arthur Rinderknech
Czech Republic Tomáš Macháč
China Zhang Zhizhen
6–3, 6–4
Finland Patrik Niklas-Salminen
Finland Emil Ruusuvuori
Córdoba Open
Córdoba, Argentina
ATP 250
Clay – $640,705 – 28S/16Q/16D
SinglesDoubles
Italy Luciano Darderi
6–1, 6–4
Argentina Facundo Bagnis Argentina Federico Coria
Argentina Sebastián Báez
Spain Jaume Munar
Argentina Tomás Martín Etcheverry
Germany Yannick Hanfmann
Argentina Facundo Díaz Acosta
Argentina Máximo González
Argentina Andrés Molteni
6–4, 6–1
France Sadio Doumbia
France Fabien Reboul
12 Feb Rotterdam Open
Rotterdam, Netherlands
ATP 500
Hard (i) – €2,290,720 – 32S/16Q/16D
SinglesDoubles
Italy Jannik Sinner
7–5, 6–4
Australia Alex de Minaur Netherlands Tallon Griekspoor
Bulgaria Grigor Dimitrov
Canada Milos Raonic
Finland Emil Ruusuvuori
Kazakhstan Alexander Shevchenko
Andrey Rublev
Netherlands Wesley Koolhof
Croatia Nikola Mektić
6–3, 7–5
Netherlands Robin Haase
Netherlands Botic van de Zandschulp
Delray Beach Open
Delray Beach, United States
ATP 250
Hard – $742,350 – 28S/16Q/16D
SinglesDoubles
United States Taylor Fritz
6–2, 6–3
United States Tommy Paul United States Marcos Giron
United States Frances Tiafoe
Australia Rinky Hijikata
United States Patrick Kypson
Australia Jordan Thompson
Italy Flavio Cobolli
United Kingdom Julian Cash
United States Robert Galloway
5–7, 7–5, [10–2]
Mexico Santiago González
United Kingdom Neal Skupski
Argentina Open
Buenos Aires, Argentina
ATP 250
Clay – $728,185 – 28S/16Q/16D
SinglesDoubles
Argentina Facundo Díaz Acosta
6–3, 6–4
Chile Nicolás Jarry Spain Carlos Alcaraz
Argentina Federico Coria
Italy Andrea Vavassori
Argentina Tomás Martín Etcheverry
Serbia Dušan Lajović
Argentina Sebastián Báez
Italy Simone Bolelli
Italy Andrea Vavassori
6–2, 7–6(8–6)
Argentina Horacio Zeballos
Spain Marcel Granollers
19 Feb Rio Open
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
ATP 500
Clay – $2,271,715 – 32S/16Q/16D
SinglesDoubles
Argentina Sebastián Báez
6–2, 6–1
Argentina Mariano Navone Argentina Francisco Cerúndolo
United Kingdom Cameron Norrie
Brazil Thiago Monteiro
Serbia Dušan Lajović
Brazil João Fonseca
Brazil Thiago Seyboth Wild
Colombia Nicolás Barrientos
Brazil Rafael Matos
6–4, 6–3
Austria Alexander Erler
Austria Lucas Miedler
Qatar Open
Doha, Qatar
ATP 250
Hard – $1,493,465 – 28S/16Q/16D
SinglesDoubles
Karen Khachanov
7–6(14–12), 6–4
Czech Republic Jakub Menšík France Gaël Monfils
Australia Alexei Popyrin
Andrey Rublev
France Ugo Humbert
Kazakhstan Alexander Bublik
Finland Emil Ruusuvuori
United Kingdom Jamie Murray
New Zealand Michael Venus
7–6(7–0), 2–6, [10–8]
Italy Lorenzo Musetti
Italy Lorenzo Sonego
Los Cabos Open
Los Cabos, Mexico
ATP 250
Hard – $1,005,620 – 28S/16Q/16D
SinglesDoubles
Australia Jordan Thompson
6–3, 7–6(7–4)
Norway Casper Ruud Germany Alexander Zverev
Greece Stefanos Tsitsipas
Australia Thanasi Kokkinakis
United States Alex Michelsen
Portugal Nuno Borges
United States Aleksandar Kovacevic
Australia Max Purcell
Australia Jordan Thompson
7–5, 7–6(7–2)
Ecuador Gonzalo Escobar
Kazakhstan Aleksandr Nedovyesov
26 Feb Dubai Tennis Championships
Dubai, United Arab Emirates
ATP 500
Hard – $3,113,270 – 32S/16Q/16D
SinglesDoubles
France Ugo Humbert
6–4, 6–3
Kazakhstan Alexander Bublik Daniil Medvedev
Andrey Rublev
Spain Alejandro Davidovich Fokina
Poland Hubert Hurkacz
Czech Republic Jiří Lehečka
United States Sebastian Korda
Netherlands Tallon Griekspoor
Germany Jan-Lennard Struff
6–4, 4–6, [10–6]
Croatia Ivan Dodig
United States Austin Krajicek
Mexican Open
Acapulco, Mexico
ATP 500
Hard – $2,377,565 – 32S/16Q/16D
SinglesDoubles
Australia Alex de Minaur
6–4, 6–4
Norway Casper Ruud United Kingdom Jack Draper
Denmark Holger Rune
Serbia Miomir Kecmanović
Greece Stefanos Tsitsipas
United States Ben Shelton
Germany Dominik Koepfer
Monaco Hugo Nys
Poland Jan Zieliński
6–3, 6–2
Mexico Santiago González
United Kingdom Neal Skupski
Chile Open
Santiago, Chile
ATP 250
Clay – $742,350 – 28S/16Q/16D
SinglesDoubles
Argentina Sebastián Báez
3–6, 6–0, 6–4
Chile Alejandro Tabilo France Corentin Moutet
Spain Pedro Martínez
Chile Nicolás Jarry
Italy Luciano Darderi
France Arthur Fils
Spain Jaume Munar
Chile Tomás Barrios Vera
Chile Alejandro Tabilo
6–2, 6–4
Brazil Orlando Luz
Chile Matías Soto

March

[edit]
Week Tournament Champions Runners-up Semifinalists Quarterfinalists
4 Mar
11 Mar
Indian Wells Open
Indian Wells, United States
ATP Masters 1000
Hard – $8,995,555 – 96S/48Q/32D
SinglesDoublesMixed
Spain Carlos Alcaraz
7–6(7–5), 6–1
Daniil Medvedev United States Tommy Paul
Italy Jannik Sinner
Norway Casper Ruud
Denmark Holger Rune
Czech Republic Jiří Lehečka
Germany Alexander Zverev
Netherlands Wesley Koolhof
Croatia Nikola Mektić
7–6(7–2), 7–6(7–4)
Spain Marcel Granollers
Argentina Horacio Zeballos
Australia Storm Hunter
Australia Matthew Ebden
6–3, 6–3
France Caroline Garcia
France Édouard Roger-Vasselin
18 Mar
25 Mar
Miami Open
Miami Gardens, United States
ATP Masters 1000
Hard – $8,995,555 – 96S/48Q/32D
SinglesDoubles
Italy Jannik Sinner
6–3, 6–1
Bulgaria Grigor Dimitrov Germany Alexander Zverev
Daniil Medvedev
Spain Carlos Alcaraz
Hungary Fábián Marozsán
Chile Nicolás Jarry
Czech Republic Tomáš Macháč
India Rohan Bopanna
Australia Matthew Ebden
6–7(3–7), 6–3, [10–6]
Croatia Ivan Dodig
United States Austin Krajicek

April

[edit]
Week Tournament Champions Runners-up Semifinalists Quarterfinalists
1 Apr U.S. Men's Clay Court Championships
Houston, United States
ATP 250
Clay – $742,350 – 28S/16Q/16D
SinglesDoubles
United States Ben Shelton
7–5, 4–6, 6–3
United States Frances Tiafoe Argentina Tomás Martín Etcheverry
Italy Luciano Darderi
United States Brandon Nakashima
United States Michael Mmoh
Australia Jordan Thompson
United States Marcos Giron
Australia Max Purcell
Australia Jordan Thompson
7–5, 6–1
United States William Blumberg
Australia John Peers
Estoril Open
Cascais, Portugal
ATP 250
Clay – €651,865 – 28S/16Q/16D
SinglesDoubles
Poland Hubert Hurkacz
6–3, 6–4
Spain Pedro Martínez Norway Casper Ruud
Chile Cristian Garín
Hungary Márton Fucsovics
France Richard Gasquet
Portugal Nuno Borges
Spain Pablo Llamas Ruiz
Ecuador Gonzalo Escobar
Kazakhstan Aleksandr Nedovyesov
7–5, 6–2
France Sadio Doumbia
France Fabien Reboul
Grand Prix Hassan II
Marrakesh, Morocco
ATP 250
Clay – €651,865 – 28S/16Q/16D
SinglesDoubles
Italy Matteo Berrettini
7–5, 6–2
Spain Roberto Carballés Baena Pavel Kotov
Argentina Mariano Navone
Italy Fabio Fognini
United States Nicolas Moreno de Alboran
Italy Lorenzo Sonego
Australia Aleksandar Vukic
Finland Harri Heliövaara
United Kingdom Henry Patten
3–6, 6–4, [10–4]
Austria Alexander Erler
Austria Lucas Miedler
8 Apr Monte-Carlo Masters
Roquebrune-Cap-Martin, France
ATP Masters 1000
Clay – €5,950,575 – 56S/28Q/28D
SinglesDoubles
Greece Stefanos Tsitsipas
6–1, 6–4
Norway Casper Ruud Serbia Novak Djokovic
Italy Jannik Sinner
Australia Alex de Minaur
France Ugo Humbert
Karen Khachanov
Denmark Holger Rune
Belgium Sander Gillé
Belgium Joran Vliegen
5–7, 6–3, [10–5]
Brazil Marcelo Melo
Germany Alexander Zverev
15 Apr Barcelona Open
Barcelona, Spain
ATP 500
Clay – €2,938,695 – 48S/24Q/16D
SinglesDoubles
Norway Casper Ruud
7–5, 6–3
Greece Stefanos Tsitsipas Serbia Dušan Lajović
Argentina Tomás Martín Etcheverry
Argentina Facundo Díaz Acosta
France Arthur Fils
Italy Matteo Arnaldi
United Kingdom Cameron Norrie
Argentina Máximo González
Argentina Andrés Molteni
4–6, 6–4, [11–9]
Monaco Hugo Nys
Poland Jan Zieliński
Romanian Open
Bucharest, Romania
ATP 250
Clay – €651,865 – 28S/16Q/16D
SinglesDoubles
Hungary Márton Fucsovics
6–4, 7–5
Argentina Mariano Navone France Grégoire Barrère
Chile Alejandro Tabilo
Argentina Francisco Cerúndolo
Spain Pedro Martínez
Brazil João Fonseca
France Corentin Moutet
France Sadio Doumbia
France Fabien Reboul
6–3, 7–5
Finland Harri Heliövaara
United Kingdom Henry Patten
Bavarian International Tennis
Championships

Munich, Germany
ATP 250
Clay – €651,865 – 28S/16Q/16D
SinglesDoubles
Germany Jan-Lennard Struff
7–5, 6–3
United States Taylor Fritz Chile Cristian Garín
Denmark Holger Rune
Germany Alexander Zverev
United Kingdom Jack Draper
Canada Félix Auger-Aliassime
Switzerland Marc-Andrea Hüsler
India Yuki Bhambri
France Albano Olivetti
7–6(8–6), 7–6(7–5)
Germany Andreas Mies
Germany Jan-Lennard Struff
22 Apr
29 Apr
Madrid Open
Madrid, Spain
ATP Masters 1000
Clay – €9,017,445 – 96S/48Q/32D
SinglesDoubles
Andrey Rublev
4–6, 7–5, 7–5
Canada Félix Auger-Aliassime Czech Republic Jiří Lehečka
United States Taylor Fritz
Italy Jannik Sinner
Daniil Medvedev
Argentina Francisco Cerúndolo
Spain Carlos Alcaraz
United States Sebastian Korda
Australia Jordan Thompson
6–3, 7–6(9–7)
Uruguay Ariel Behar
Czech Republic Adam Pavlásek

May

[edit]
Week Tournament Champions Runners-up Semifinalists Quarterfinalists
6 May
13 May
Italian Open
Rome, Italy
ATP Masters 1000
Clay – €8,862,111 – 96S/48Q/32D
SinglesDoubles
Germany Alexander Zverev
6–4, 7–5
Chile Nicolás Jarry Chile Alejandro Tabilo
United States Tommy Paul
China Zhang Zhizhen
United States Taylor Fritz
Greece Stefanos Tsitsipas
Poland Hubert Hurkacz
Spain Marcel Granollers
Argentina Horacio Zeballos
6–2, 6–2
El Salvador Marcelo Arévalo
Croatia Mate Pavić
20 May Geneva Open
Geneva, Switzerland
ATP 250
Clay – €651,865 – 28S/16Q/16D
SinglesDoubles
Norway Casper Ruud
7–5, 6–3
Czech Republic Tomáš Macháč Serbia Novak Djokovic
Italy Flavio Cobolli
Netherlands Tallon Griekspoor
United States Alex Michelsen
Kazakhstan Alexander Shevchenko
Argentina Sebastián Báez
El Salvador Marcelo Arévalo
Croatia Mate Pavić
7–6(7–2), 7–5
United Kingdom Lloyd Glasspool
Netherlands Jean-Julien Rojer
Lyon Open
Lyon, France
ATP 250
Clay – €651,865 – 28S/16Q/16D
SinglesDoubles
France Giovanni Mpetshi Perricard
6–4, 1–6, 7–6(9–7)
Argentina Tomás Martín Etcheverry Italy Luciano Darderi
Kazakhstan Alexander Bublik
Germany Dominik Koepfer
France Arthur Rinderknech
France Hugo Gaston
Pavel Kotov
Finland Harri Heliövaara
United Kingdom Henry Patten
3–6, 7–6(7–4), [10–8]
India Yuki Bhambri
France Albano Olivetti
27 May
3 Jun
French Open
Paris, France
Grand Slam
Clay – €24,961,000 – 128S/128Q/64D/32X
SinglesDoublesMixed
Spain Carlos Alcaraz
6–3, 2–6, 5–7, 6–1, 6–2
Germany Alexander Zverev Norway Casper Ruud
Italy Jannik Sinner
Serbia Novak Djokovic
Australia Alex de Minaur
Greece Stefanos Tsitsipas
Bulgaria Grigor Dimitrov
El Salvador Marcelo Arévalo
Croatia Mate Pavić
7–5, 6–3
Italy Simone Bolelli
Italy Andrea Vavassori
Germany Laura Siegemund
France Édouard Roger-Vasselin
6–4, 7–5
United States Desirae Krawczyk
United Kingdom Neal Skupski

June

[edit]
Week Tournament Champions Runners-up Semifinalists Quarterfinalists
10 Jun Stuttgart Open
Stuttgart, Germany
ATP 250
Grass – €812,235 – 28S/16Q/16D
SinglesDoubles
United Kingdom Jack Draper
3–6, 7–6(7–5), 6–4
Italy Matteo Berrettini United States Brandon Nakashima
Italy Lorenzo Musetti
Germany Jan-Lennard Struff
United States Frances Tiafoe
Kazakhstan Alexander Bublik
Australia James Duckworth
Brazil Rafael Matos
Brazil Marcelo Melo
3–6, 6–3, [10–8]
United Kingdom Julian Cash
United States Robert Galloway
Rosmalen Grass Court Championships
's-Hertogenbosch, Netherlands
ATP 250
Grass – €767,455 – 28S/16Q/16D
SinglesDoubles
Australia Alex de Minaur
6–2, 6–4
United States Sebastian Korda France Ugo Humbert
Netherlands Tallon Griekspoor
Canada Milos Raonic
Netherlands Gijs Brouwer
Australia Aleksandar Vukic
United States Tommy Paul
United States Nathaniel Lammons
United States Jackson Withrow
7–6(7–5), 7–6(7–3)
Netherlands Wesley Koolhof
Croatia Nikola Mektić
17 Jun Halle Open
Halle, Germany
ATP 500
Grass – €2,411,390 – 32S/16Q/16D
SinglesDoubles
Italy Jannik Sinner
7–6(10–8), 7–6(7–2)
Poland Hubert Hurkacz China Zhang Zhizhen
Germany Alexander Zverev
Germany Jan-Lennard Struff
United States Christopher Eubanks
United States Marcos Giron
France Arthur Fils
Italy Simone Bolelli
Italy Andrea Vavassori
7–6(7–3), 7–6(7–5)
Germany Kevin Krawietz
Germany Tim Pütz
Queen's Club Championships
London, Great Britain
ATP 500
Grass – €2,411,390 – 32S/16Q/16D
SinglesDoubles
United States Tommy Paul
6–1, 7–6(10–8)
Italy Lorenzo Musetti United States Sebastian Korda
Australia Jordan Thompson
United Kingdom Jack Draper
Australia Rinky Hijikata
United States Taylor Fritz
United Kingdom Billy Harris
United Kingdom Neal Skupski
New Zealand Michael Venus
4–6, 7–6(7–5), [10–8]
United States Taylor Fritz
Karen Khachanov
24 Jun Mallorca Championships
Santa Ponsa, Spain
ATP 250
Grass – €1,005,340 – 28S/16Q/16D
SinglesDoubles
Chile Alejandro Tabilo
6–3, 6–4
Austria Sebastian Ofner United Kingdom Paul Jubb
France Gaël Monfils
United States Ben Shelton
United States Alex Michelsen
Czech Republic Jakub Menšík
Spain Roberto Bautista Agut
United Kingdom Julian Cash
United States Robert Galloway
6–4, 6–4
Ecuador Diego Hidalgo
Chile Alejandro Tabilo
Eastbourne International
Eastbourne, Great Britain
ATP 250
Grass – €812,235 – 28S/16Q/16D
SinglesDoubles
United States Taylor Fritz
6–4, 6–3
Australia Max Purcell Australia Aleksandar Vukic
United Kingdom Billy Harris
China Shang Juncheng
Japan Yoshihito Nishioka
Serbia Miomir Kecmanović
Italy Flavio Cobolli
United Kingdom Neal Skupski
New Zealand Michael Venus
4–6, 7–6(7–2), [11–9]
Australia Matthew Ebden
Australia John Peers

July

[edit]
Week Tournament Champions Runners-up Semifinalists Quarterfinalists
1 Jul
8 Jul
Wimbledon
London, Great Britain
Grand Slam
Grass – £20,747,000 – 128S/128Q/64D/32X
SinglesDoublesMixed
Spain Carlos Alcaraz
6–2, 6–2, 7–6(7–4)
Serbia Novak Djokovic Daniil Medvedev
Italy Lorenzo Musetti
Italy Jannik Sinner
United States Tommy Paul
United States Taylor Fritz
Australia Alex de Minaur
Finland Harri Heliövaara
United Kingdom Henry Patten
6–7(7–9), 7–6(10–8), 7–6(11–9)
Australia Max Purcell
Australia Jordan Thompson
Poland Jan Zielinski
Chinese Taipei Hsieh Su-wei
6–4, 6–2
Mexico Santiago González
Mexico Giuliana Olmos
15 Jul Hamburg Open
Hamburg, Germany
ATP 500
Clay – €2,047,730 – 32S/16Q/16D
SinglesDoubles
France Arthur Fils
6–3, 3–6, 7–6(7–1)
Germany Alexander Zverev Spain Pedro Martínez
Argentina Sebastián Báez
China Zhang Zhizhen
Argentina Francisco Cerúndolo
Italy Luciano Darderi
Denmark Holger Rune
Germany Kevin Krawietz
Germany Tim Pütz
7–6(10–8), 6–2
France Fabien Reboul
France Édouard Roger-Vasselin
Hall of Fame Open
Newport, United States
ATP 250
Grass – $742,350 – 28S/16Q/16D
SinglesDoubles
United States Marcos Giron
6–7(4–7), 6–3, 7–5
United States Alex Michelsen United States Reilly Opelka
United States Christopher Eubanks
United States Mackenzie McDonald
United States Aleksandar Kovacevic
Australia Aleksandar Vukic
Australia Alex Bolt
Sweden André Göransson
Netherlands Sem Verbeek
6–3, 6–4
United States Robert Cash
United States James Tracy
Swedish Open
Båstad, Sweden
ATP 250
Clay – €651,865 – 28S/16Q/16D
SinglesDoubles
Portugal Nuno Borges
6–3, 6–2
Spain Rafael Nadal Argentina Thiago Agustín Tirante
Croatia Duje Ajduković
Spain Roberto Carballés Baena
Kazakhstan Timofey Skatov
Argentina Mariano Navone
Brazil Thiago Monteiro
Brazil Orlando Luz
Brazil Rafael Matos
7–5, 6–4
France Manuel Guinard
France Grégoire Jacq
Swiss Open
Gstaad, Switzerland
ATP 250
Clay – €651,865 – 28S/16Q/16D
SinglesDoubles
Italy Matteo Berrettini
6–3, 6–1
France Quentin Halys Greece Stefanos Tsitsipas
Germany Jan-Lennard Struff
Italy Fabio Fognini
Canada Félix Auger-Aliassime
Argentina Tomás Martín Etcheverry
Brazil Gustavo Heide
India Yuki Bhambri
France Albano Olivetti
3–6, 6–3, [10–6]
France Ugo Humbert
France Fabrice Martin
22 Jul Austrian Open
Kitzbühel, Austria
ATP 250
Clay – €651,865 – 28S/16Q/16D
SinglesDoubles
Italy Matteo Berrettini
7–5, 6–3
France Hugo Gaston Argentina Facundo Díaz Acosta
Germany Yannick Hanfmann
Argentina Sebastián Báez
Spain Pedro Martínez
Brazil Thiago Seyboth Wild
United States Nicolas Moreno de Alboran
Austria Alexander Erler
Germany Andreas Mies
6–3, 3–6, [10–6]
Germany Constantin Frantzen
Germany Hendrik Jebens
Croatia Open
Umag, Croatia
ATP 250
Clay – €651,865 – 28S/16Q/16D
SinglesDoubles
Argentina Francisco Cerúndolo
2–6, 6–4, 7–6(7–5)
Italy Lorenzo Musetti Andrey Rublev
Czech Republic Jakub Menšík
Hungary Fábián Marozsán
Italy Lorenzo Sonego
Chinese Taipei Tseng Chun-hsin
Serbia Dušan Lajović
Argentina Guido Andreozzi
Mexico Miguel Ángel Reyes-Varela
6–4, 6–2
France Manuel Guinard
France Grégoire Jacq
Atlanta Open
Atlanta, United States
ATP 250
Hard – $841,590 – 28S/16Q/16D
SinglesDoubles
Japan Yoshihito Nishioka
4–6, 7–6(7–2), 6–2
Australia Jordan Thompson China Shang Juncheng
France Arthur Rinderknech
Australia Max Purcell
Spain Alejandro Davidovich Fokina
United States Frances Tiafoe
Italy Mattia Bellucci
United States Nathaniel Lammons
United States Jackson Withrow
4–6, 6–4, [12–10]
Sweden André Göransson
Netherlands Sem Verbeek
29 Jul Summer Olympics
Paris, France
Olympic Games
Clay – 64S/32D/16X
SinglesDoublesMixed
 Gold  Silver  Bronze Fourth Place
Serbia Novak Djokovic
7–6(7–3), 7–6(7–2)
Spain Carlos Alcaraz Italy Lorenzo Musetti
6–4, 1–6, 6–3
Canada Félix Auger-Aliassime
Australia Matthew Ebden
Australia John Peers
6–7(6–8), 7–6(7–1), [10–8]
United States Austin Krajicek
United States Rajeev Ram
United States Taylor Fritz
United States Tommy Paul
6–3, 6–4
Czech Republic Tomáš Macháč
Czech Republic Adam Pavlásek
Czech Republic Kateřina Siniaková
Czech Republic Tomáš Macháč
6–2, 5–7, [10–8]
China Wang Xinyu
China Zhang Zhizhen
Canada Gabriela Dabrowski
Canada Félix Auger-Aliassime
6–3, 7–6(7–2)
Netherlands Demi Schuurs
Netherlands Wesley Koolhof
Washington Open
Washington, United States
ATP 500
Hard – $2,271,715 – 48S/24Q/16D
SinglesDoubles
United States Sebastian Korda
4–6, 6–2, 6–0
Italy Flavio Cobolli United States Frances Tiafoe
United States Ben Shelton
Andrey Rublev
Australia Jordan Thompson
United States Alex Michelsen
Canada Denis Shapovalov
United States Nathaniel Lammons
United States Jackson Withrow
7–5, 6–3
Brazil Rafael Matos
Brazil Marcelo Melo

August

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Week Tournament Champions Runners-up Semifinalists Quarterfinalists
5 Aug Canadian Open
Montreal, Canada
ATP Masters 1000
Hard – $7,867,600 – 56S/28Q/28D
SinglesDoubles
Australia Alexei Popyrin
6–2, 6–4
Andrey Rublev Italy Matteo Arnaldi
United States Sebastian Korda
Italy Jannik Sinner
Japan Kei Nishikori
Poland Hubert Hurkacz
Germany Alexander Zverev
Spain Marcel Granollers
Argentina Horacio Zeballos
6–2, 7–6(7–4)
United States Rajeev Ram
United Kingdom Joe Salisbury
12 Aug Cincinnati Open
Mason, United States
ATP Masters 1000
Hard – $7,909,030 – 56S/28Q/28D
SinglesDoubles
Italy Jannik Sinner
7–6(7–4), 6–2
United States Frances Tiafoe Germany Alexander Zverev
Denmark Holger Rune
Andrey Rublev
United States Ben Shelton
Poland Hubert Hurkacz
United Kingdom Jack Draper
El Salvador Marcelo Arévalo
Croatia Mate Pavić
6–2, 6–4
United States Mackenzie McDonald
United States Alex Michelsen
19 Aug Winston-Salem Open
Winston-Salem, United States
ATP 250
Hard – $867,750 – 48S/16Q/16D
SinglesDoubles
Italy Lorenzo Sonego
6–0, 6–3
United States Alex Michelsen Belgium David Goffin
Spain Pablo Carreño Busta
Australia Rinky Hijikata
Pavel Kotov
United States Learner Tien
United States Christopher Eubanks
United States Nathaniel Lammons
United States Jackson Withrow
6–4, 6–3
United Kingdom Julian Cash
United States Robert Galloway
26 Aug
2 Sep
US Open
New York City, United States
Grand Slam
Hard – $33,977,000 – 128S/128Q/64D/32X
Singles - DoublesMixed
Italy Jannik Sinner
6–3, 6–4, 7–5
United States Taylor Fritz United Kingdom Jack Draper
United States Frances Tiafoe
Daniil Medvedev
Australia Alex de Minaur
Germany Alexander Zverev
Bulgaria Grigor Dimitrov
Australia Max Purcell
Australia Jordan Thompson
6–4, 7–6(7–4)
Germany Kevin Krawietz
Germany Tim Pütz
Italy Andrea Vavassori
Italy Sara Errani
7–6(7–0), 7–5
United States Taylor Townsend
United States Donald Young

September

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Week Tournament Champions Runners-up Semifinalists Quarterfinalists
9 Sep Davis Cup Finals group stage
Bologna, Italy
Valencia, Spain
Zhuhai, China
Manchester, Great Britain
Hard (i) – 16 teams
 Italy
 Spain
 United States
 Canada
 Netherlands
 Australia
 Germany
 Argentina
16 Sep Laver Cup
Berlin, Germany
Hard (i) – $
Team Europe
13–11
Team World
Chengdu Open
Chengdu, China
ATP 250
Hard – $1,269,245 – 28S/16Q/16D
SinglesDoubles
China Shang Juncheng
7–6(7–4), 6–1
Italy Lorenzo Musetti Alibek Kachmazov
Germany Yannick Hanfmann
France Adrian Mannarino
Chile Nicolás Jarry
Spain Pedro Martínez
Kazakhstan Alexander Bublik
France Sadio Doumbia
France Fabien Reboul
6–4, 4–6, [10–4]
India Yuki Bhambri
France Albano Olivetti
Hangzhou Open
Hangzhou, China
ATP 250
Hard – $1,081,395 – 28S/16Q/16D
SinglesDoubles
Croatia Marin Čilić
7–6(7–5), 7–6(7–5)
China Zhang Zhizhen United States Brandon Nakashima
China Bu Yunchaokete
Japan Yasutaka Uchiyama
Australia Rinky Hijikata
Spain Roberto Carballés Baena
Kazakhstan Mikhail Kukushkin
India Jeevan Nedunchezhiyan
India Vijay Sundar Prashanth
4–6, 7–6(7–5), [10–7]
Germany Constantin Frantzen
Germany Hendrik Jebens
23 Sep China Open
Beijing, China
ATP 500
Hard – $3,891,650 – 32S/16Q/16D
SinglesDoubles
Spain Carlos Alcaraz
6–7(6–8), 6–4, 7–6(7–3)
Italy Jannik Sinner China Bu Yunchaokete
Daniil Medvedev
Czech Republic Jiří Lehečka
Andrey Rublev
Italy Flavio Cobolli
Karen Khachanov
Italy Simone Bolelli
Italy Andrea Vavassori
4–6, 6–3, [10–5]
Finland Harri Heliövaara
United Kingdom Henry Patten
Japan Open
Tokyo, Japan
ATP 500
Hard – $1,989,865 – 32S/16Q/16D
SinglesDoubles
France Arthur Fils
5–7, 7–6(8–6), 6–3
France Ugo Humbert Denmark Holger Rune
Czech Republic Tomáš Macháč
United States Ben Shelton
Japan Kei Nishikori
United States Alex Michelsen
United Kingdom Jack Draper
United Kingdom Julian Cash
United Kingdom Lloyd Glasspool
6–4, 4–6, [12–10]
Uruguay Ariel Behar
United States Robert Galloway
30 Sep
7 Oct
Shanghai Masters
Shanghai, China
ATP Masters 1000
Hard – $10,298,535 – 96S/48Q/32D
SinglesDoubles
Italy Jannik Sinner
7–6(7–4), 6–3
Serbia Novak Djokovic Czech Republic Tomáš Macháč
United States Taylor Fritz
Daniil Medvedev
Spain Carlos Alcaraz
Czech Republic Jakub Menšík
Belgium David Goffin
Netherlands Wesley Koolhof
Croatia Nikola Mektić
6–4, 6–4
Argentina Máximo González
Argentina Andrés Molteni

October

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Week Tournament Champions Runners-up Semifinalists Quarterfinalists
14 Oct Almaty Open
Almaty, Kazakhstan
ATP 250
Hard (i) – $1,117,465 – 28S/16Q/16D
SinglesDoubles
Karen Khachanov
6–2, 5–7, 6–3
Canada Gabriel Diallo Australia Aleksandar Vukic
Argentina Francisco Cerúndolo
United States Frances Tiafoe
Kazakhstan Beibit Zhukayev
Kazakhstan Alexander Shevchenko
Chile Alejandro Tabilo
India Rithvik Choudary Bollipalli
India Arjun Kadhe
3–6, 7–6(7–3), [14–12]
Colombia Nicolás Barrientos
Tunisia Skander Mansouri
European Open
Antwerp, Belgium
ATP 250
Hard (i) – €767,455 – 28S/16Q/16D
SinglesDoubles
Spain Roberto Bautista Agut
7–5, 6–1
Czech Republic Jiří Lehečka France Hugo Gaston
United States Marcos Giron
Australia Alex de Minaur
Canada Félix Auger-Aliassime
Belgium Zizou Bergs
Greece Stefanos Tsitsipas
Austria Alexander Erler
Austria Lucas Miedler
6–4, 1–6, [10–8]
United States Robert Galloway
Kazakhstan Aleksandr Nedovyesov
Stockholm Open
Stockholm, Sweden
ATP 250
Hard (i) – €767,455 – 28S/16Q/16D
SinglesDoubles
United States Tommy Paul
6–4, 6–3
Bulgaria Grigor Dimitrov Switzerland Stan Wawrinka
Netherlands Tallon Griekspoor
Andrey Rublev
Serbia Miomir Kecmanović
Switzerland Dominic Stricker
Norway Casper Ruud
Finland Harri Heliövaara
United Kingdom Henry Patten
7–5, 6–3
Czech Republic Petr Nouza
Czech Republic Patrik Rikl
21 Oct Swiss Indoors
Basel, Switzerland
ATP 500
Hard (i) – €2,414,215 – 32S/16Q/16D
SinglesDoubles
France Giovanni Mpetshi Perricard
6–4, 7–6(7–4)
United States Ben Shelton France Arthur Fils
Denmark Holger Rune
Andrey Rublev
Greece Stefanos Tsitsipas
Belgium David Goffin
Canada Denis Shapovalov
United Kingdom Jamie Murray
Australia John Peers
6–3, 7–5
Netherlands Wesley Koolhof
Croatia Nikola Mektić
Vienna Open
Vienna, Austria
ATP 500
Hard (i) – €2,626,045 – 32S/16Q/16D
SinglesDoubles
United Kingdom Jack Draper
6–4, 7–5
Karen Khachanov Italy Lorenzo Musetti
Australia Alex de Minaur
Germany Alexander Zverev
Czech Republic Tomáš Macháč
Italy Matteo Berrettini
Czech Republic Jakub Menšík
Austria Alexander Erler
Austria Lucas Miedler
4–6, 6–3, [10–1]
United Kingdom Neal Skupski
New Zealand Michael Venus
28 Oct Paris Masters
Paris, France
ATP Masters 1000
Hard (i) – €6,946,835 – 56S/28Q/24D
SinglesDoubles
Germany Alexander Zverev
6–2, 6–2
France Ugo Humbert Denmark Holger Rune
Karen Khachanov
Australia Alex de Minaur
Greece Stefanos Tsitsipas
Bulgaria Grigor Dimitrov
Australia Jordan Thompson
Netherlands Wesley Koolhof
Croatia Nikola Mektić
3–6, 6–3, [10–5]
United Kingdom Lloyd Glasspool
Czech Republic Adam Pavlásek

November

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Week Tournament Champions Runners-up Semifinalists Quarterfinalists
4 Nov Belgrade Open
Belgrade, Serbia
ATP 250
Hard (i) – €651,865 – 28S/16Q/16D
SinglesDoubles
Canada Denis Shapovalov
6–4, 6–4
Serbia Hamad Medjedovic Serbia Laslo Djere
Czech Republic Jiří Lehečka
Hungary Fábián Marozsán
Argentina Francisco Cerúndolo
Slovakia Lukáš Klein
Australia Christopher O'Connell
United Kingdom Jamie Murray
Australia John Peers
3–6, 7–6(7–5), [11–9]
Croatia Ivan Dodig
Tunisia Skander Mansouri
Moselle Open
Metz, France
ATP 250
Hard (i) – €651,865 – 28S/16Q/16D
SinglesDoubles
France Benjamin Bonzi
7–6(8–6), 6–4
United Kingdom Cameron Norrie France Corentin Moutet
United States Alex Michelsen
Andrey Rublev
Belgium Zizou Bergs
China Bu Yunchaokete
France Quentin Halys
Netherlands Sander Arends
United Kingdom Luke Johnson
6–4, 3–6, [10–3]
France Pierre-Hugues Herbert
France Albano Olivetti
11 Nov ATP Finals
Turin, Italy
ATP Finals
Hard (i) – $15,250,000 – 8S/8D (RR)
SinglesDoubles
Italy Jannik Sinner
6–4, 6–4
United States Taylor Fritz Norway Casper Ruud
Germany Alexander Zverev
Round robin
Daniil Medvedev
Australia Alex de Minaur
Spain Carlos Alcaraz
Andrey Rublev
Germany Kevin Krawietz
Germany Tim Pütz
7–6(7–5), 7–6(8–6)
El Salvador Marcelo Arévalo
Croatia Mate Pavić
18 Nov Davis Cup Finals knockout stage
Málaga, Spain
Hard (i)
 Italy
2–0
 Netherlands  Australia
 Germany
 Argentina
 United States
 Canada
 Spain

December

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Week Tournament Champions Runners-up Semifinalists Quarterfinalists
16 Dec Next Gen ATP Finals
Jeddah, Saudi Arabia
Next Generation ATP Finals
Hard (i) – $ – 8S (RR)
Singles

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Cancelled tournaments

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Week Tournament Reason
4 Nov Gijón Open
Gijón, Spain
ATP 250
Hard (i) – € – 28S/16Q/16D
Singles – Doubles
Cancelled due to operational reasons[5]

Statistical information

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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 2024 calendar: the Grand Slam tournaments, the tennis event at the Paris Summer Olympics, the ATP Finals, the ATP Masters 1000, the ATP 500 tournaments, and the ATP 250 tournaments. 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
Summer Olympics
ATP Finals
ATP Masters 1000
ATP 500
ATP 250

Titles won by player

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Total Player Grand Slam Olympic Games ATP Finals Masters 1000 ATP 500 ATP 250 Total
 S   D   X   S   D   X   S   D   S   D   S   D   S   D   S   D   X 
8  Jannik Sinner (ITA) 8 0 0
6  Jordan Thompson (AUS) 1 5 0
5  Wesley Koolhof (NED) 0 5 0
5  Nikola Mektić (CRO) 0 5 0
4  Carlos Alcaraz (ESP) 4 0 0
4  Marcelo Arévalo (ESA) 0 4 0
4  Mate Pavić (CRO) 0 4 0
4  Andrea Vavassori (ITA) 0 3 1
4  Harri Heliövaara (FIN) 0 4 0
4  Henry Patten (GBR) 0 4 0
4  Max Purcell (AUS) 0 4 0
4  Nathaniel Lammons (USA) 0 4 0
4  Jackson Withrow (USA) 0 4 0
3  Jan Zieliński (POL) 0 1 2
3  Matthew Ebden (AUS) 0 3 0
3  John Peers (AUS) 0 3 0
3  Simone Bolelli (ITA) 0 3 0
3  Tommy Paul (USA) 3 0 0
3  Julian Cash (GBR) 0 3 0
3  Alexander Erler (AUT) 0 3 0
3  Rafael Matos (BRA) 0 3 0
3  Jamie Murray (GBR) 0 3 0
3  Michael Venus (NZL) 0 3 0
3  Matteo Berrettini (ITA) 3 0 0
3  Alejandro Tabilo (CHI) 2 1 0
3  Sadio Doumbia (FRA) 0 3 0
3  Fabien Reboul (FRA) 0 3 0
2  Rohan Bopanna (IND) 0 2 0
2  Tomáš Macháč (CZE) 0 1 1
2  Kevin Krawietz (GER) 0 2 0
2  Tim Pütz (GER) 0 2 0
2  Alexander Zverev (GER) 2 0 0
2  Marcel Granollers (ESP) 0 2 0
2  Horacio Zeballos (ARG) 0 2 0
2  Sebastian Korda (USA) 1 1 0
2 Andrey Rublev [a] 2 0 0
2  Arthur Fils (FRA) 2 0 0
2  Sebastián Báez (ARG) 2 0 0
2  Alex de Minaur (AUS) 2 0 0
2  Jack Draper (GBR) 2 0 0
2  Ugo Humbert (FRA) 2 0 0
2  Giovanni Mpetshi Perricard (FRA) 2 0 0
2  Casper Ruud (NOR) 2 0 0
2  Jan-Lennard Struff (GER) 1 1 0
2  Lloyd Glasspool (GBR) 0 2 0
2  Máximo González (ARG) 0 2 0
2  Lucas Miedler (AUT) 0 2 0
2  Andrés Molteni (ARG) 0 2 0
2  Neal Skupski (GBR) 0 2 0
2  Taylor Fritz (USA) 2 0 0
2 Karen Khachanov [a] 2 0 0
2  Yuki Bhambri (IND) 0 2 0
2  Robert Galloway (USA) 0 2 0
2  Albano Olivetti (FRA) 0 2 0
1  Édouard Roger-Vasselin (FRA) 0 0 1
1  Novak Djokovic (SRB) 1 0 0
1  Alexei Popyrin (AUS) 1 0 0
1  Stefanos Tsitsipas (GRE) 1 0 0
1  Sander Gillé (BEL) 0 1 0
1  Joran Vliegen (BEL) 0 1 0
1  Nicolás Barrientos (COL) 0 1 0
1  Tallon Griekspoor (NED) 0 1 0
1  Hugo Nys (MON) 0 1 0
1  Roberto Bautista Agut (ESP) 1 0 0
1  Benjamin Bonzi (FRA) 1 0 0
1  Nuno Borges (POR) 1 0 0
1  Alexander Bublik (KAZ) 1 0 0
1  Francisco Cerúndolo (ARG) 1 0 0
1  Marin Čilić (CRO) 1 0 0
1  Luciano Darderi (ITA) 1 0 0
1  Facundo Díaz Acosta (ARG) 1 0 0
1  Grigor Dimitrov (BUL) 1 0 0
1  Márton Fucsovics (HUN) 1 0 0
1  Marcos Giron (USA) 1 0 0
1  Hubert Hurkacz (POL) 1 0 0
1  Jiří Lehečka (CZE) 1 0 0
1  Yoshihito Nishioka (JPN) 1 0 0
1  Shang Juncheng (CHN) 1 0 0
1  Denis Shapovalov (CAN) 1 0 0
1  Ben Shelton (USA) 1 0 0
1  Lorenzo Sonego (ITA) 1 0 0
1  Guido Andreozzi (ARG) 0 1 0
1  Sander Arends (NED) 0 1 0
1  Tomás Barrios Vera (CHI) 0 1 0
1  Rithvik Choudary Bollipalli (IND) 0 1 0
1  Gonzalo Escobar (ECU) 0 1 0
1  André Göransson (SWE) 0 1 0
1  Luke Johnson (GBR) 0 1 0
1  Arjun Kadhe (IND) 0 1 0
1  Orlando Luz (BRA) 0 1 0
1  Marcelo Melo (BRA) 0 1 0
1  Andreas Mies (GER) 0 1 0
1  Aleksandr Nedovyesov (KAZ) 0 1 0
1  Jeevan Nedunchezhiyan (IND) 0 1 0
1  Vijay Sundar Prashanth (IND) 0 1 0
1  Rajeev Ram (USA) 0 1 0
1  Miguel Ángel Reyes-Varela (MEX) 0 1 0
1  Jean-Julien Rojer (NED) 0 1 0
1  Joe Salisbury (GBR) 0 1 0
1  Sem Verbeek (NED) 0 1 0
1  Zhang Zhizhen (CHN) 0 1 0

Titles won by nation

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Total Nation Grand Slam Olympic Games ATP Finals Masters 1000 ATP 500 ATP 250 Total
 S   D   X   S   D   X   S   D   S   D   S   D   S   D   S   D   X 
17  Italy (ITA) 2 1 1 3 2 2 5 1 13 3 1
17  Great Britain (GBR) 1 1 3 1 11 2 15 0
16  United States (USA) 1 2 1 6 6 8 8 0
14  Australia (AUS) 2 1 1 2 1 1 2 4 4 10 0
13  France (FRA) 1 4 3 5 7 5 1
10  Croatia (CRO) 1 4 1 1 3 1 9 0
9  Netherlands (NED) 3 2 4 0 9 0
9  Argentina (ARG) 2 1 1 3 2 4 5 0
7  Spain (ESP) 2 1 2 1 1 5 2 0
7  Germany (GER) 1 2 2 1 1 3 4 0
6  India (IND) 1 1 4 0 6 0
4  Poland (POL) 2 1 1 1 1 2
4  El Salvador (ESA) 1 1 2 0 4 0
4  Finland (FIN) 1 3 0 4 0
3  Czech Republic (CZE) 1 1 1 1 1 1
3  Austria (AUT) 1 2 0 3 0
3  Brazil (BRA) 1 2 0 3 0
3  New Zealand (NZL) 1 2 0 3 0
3  Chile (CHI) 2 1 2 1 0
2  Norway (NOR) 1 1 2 0 0
2  China (CHN) 1 1 1 1 0
2  Kazakhstan (KAZ) 1 1 1 1 0
1  Serbia (SRB) 1 1 0 0
1  Greece (GRE) 1 1 0 0
1  Belgium (BEL) 1 0 1 0
1  Colombia (COL) 1 0 1 0
1  Monaco (MON) 1 0 1 0
1  Bulgaria (BUL) 1 1 0 0
1  Canada (CAN) 1 1 0 0
1  Hungary (HUN) 1 1 0 0
1  Japan (JPN) 1 1 0 0
1  Portugal (POR) 1 1 0 0
1  Ecuador (ECU) 1 0 1 0
1  Mexico (MEX) 1 0 1 0
1  Sweden (SWE) 1 0 1 0

Titles information

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

Singles
Doubles
Mixed

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

Singles
Doubles

Best ranking

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The following players achieved their career-high ranking in this season inside top 50 (in bold the players who entered the top 10 or became the world No. 1 for the first time):[b]

Singles
Doubles

ATP rankings

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Singles

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Singles race rankings as of 11 November 2024[7][8]
No. Player Points Tourn
1  Jannik Sinner (ITA) 10,330 14
2  Alexander Zverev (GER) 7,315 20
3  Carlos Alcaraz (ESP) 6,810 14
4 Daniil Medvedev 4,830 16
5  Taylor Fritz (USA) 4,300 21
6  Novak Djokovic (SRB) 3,910 10
7  Casper Ruud (NOR) 3,855 24
8 Andrey Rublev 3,760 26
9  Alex de Minaur (AUS) 3,745 18
10  Grigor Dimitrov (BUL) 3,350 19
11  Stefanos Tsitsipas (GRE) 3,165 22
12  Tommy Paul (USA) 3,145 20
13  Holger Rune (DEN) 3,025 23
14  Ugo Humbert (FRA) 2,765 24
15  Jack Draper (GBR) 2,685 21
16  Hubert Hurkacz (POL) 2,640 18
17  Lorenzo Musetti (ITA) 2,600 27
18  Frances Tiafoe (USA) 2,585 25
19 Karen Khachanov 2,410 24
20  Arthur Fils (FRA) 2,355 25
 Qualified for the 2024 ATP Finals.

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ATP rankings (singles) as of 25 November 2024[9][10]
No. Player Points Move
1  Jannik Sinner (ITA) 11,830 Steady
2  Alexander Zverev (GER) 7,915 Steady
3  Carlos Alcaraz (ESP) 7,010 Steady
4  Taylor Fritz (USA) 5,100 Steady
5 Daniil Medvedev 5,030 Steady
6  Casper Ruud (NOR) 4,255 Steady
7  Novak Djokovic (SRB) 3,910 Steady
8 Andrey Rublev 3,760 Steady
9  Alex de Minaur (AUS) 3,745 Steady
10  Grigor Dimitrov (BUL) 3,350 Steady
11  Stefanos Tsitsipas (GRE) 3,165 Steady
12  Tommy Paul (USA) 3,145 Steady
13  Holger Rune (DEN) 3,025 Steady
14  Ugo Humbert (FRA) 2,765 Steady
15  Jack Draper (GBR) 2,685 Steady
16  Hubert Hurkacz (POL) 2,640 Steady
17  Lorenzo Musetti (ITA) 2,600 Steady
18  Frances Tiafoe (USA) 2,585 Steady
19 Karen Khachanov 2,410 Steady
20  Arthur Fils (FRA) 2,355 Steady

No. 1 ranking

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Holder Date gained Date forfeited
 Novak Djokovic (SRB) Year end 2023 9 June 2024
 Jannik Sinner (ITA) 10 June 2024 Year end 2024

Doubles

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Doubles race rankings as of 11 November 2024[11][12]
No. Team Points Tourn
1  Marcelo Arévalo (ESA)
 Mate Pavić (CRO)
6,710 22
2  Marcel Granollers (ESP)
 Horacio Zeballos (ARG)
6,500 17
3  Wesley Koolhof (NED)
 Nikola Mektić (CRO)
5,775 21
4  Simone Bolelli (ITA)
 Andrea Vavassori (ITA)
5,740 19
5  Max Purcell (AUS)
 Jordan Thompson (AUS)
5,455 17
6  Rohan Bopanna (IND)
 Matthew Ebden (AUS)
4,860 16
7  Harri Heliövaara (FIN)
 Henry Patten (GBR)
4,787 20
8  Kevin Krawietz (GER)
 Tim Pütz (GER)
4,690 20
9  Nathaniel Lammons (USA)
 Jackson Withrow (USA)
3,680 34
10  Máximo González (ARG)
 Andrés Molteni (ARG)
3,105 19
 Qualified for the 2024 ATP Finals.

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ATP rankings (doubles) as of 25 November 2024[13][14]
No. Player Points Move
1  Marcelo Arévalo (ESA) 7,510 Steady
=  Mate Pavić (CRO) 7,510 Steady
3  Jordan Thompson (AUS) 6,655 Steady
4  Marcel Granollers (ESP) 6,500 Steady
=  Horacio Zeballos (ARG) 6,500 Steady
6  Nikola Mektić (CRO) 5,930 Steady
7  Kevin Krawietz (GER) 5,880 Steady
8  Wesley Koolhof (NED) 5,840 Steady
9  Tim Pütz (GER) 5,790 Increase 1
10  Andrea Vavassori (ITA) 5,785 Decrease 1
11  Simone Bolelli (ITA) 5,740 Steady
12  Max Purcell (AUS) 5,730 Steady
13  Matthew Ebden (AUS) 5,210 Steady
14  Henry Patten (GBR) 5,165 Steady
15  Rohan Bopanna (IND) 5,150 Steady
16  Harri Heliövaara (FIN) 5,145 Steady
17  Michael Venus (NZL) 3,775 Steady
18  Neal Skupski (GBR) 3,670 Steady
19  Nathaniel Lammons (USA) 3,320 Steady
=  Jackson Withrow (USA) 3,320 Steady

No. 1 ranking

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Holder Date gained Date forfeited
 Austin Krajicek (USA) Year end 2023 28 January 2024
 Rohan Bopanna (IND) 29 January 2024 25 February 2024
 Matthew Ebden (AUS) 26 February 2024 3 March 2024
 Rohan Bopanna (IND) 4 March 2024 17 March 2024
 Austin Krajicek (USA) 18 March 2024 31 March 2024
 Rohan Bopanna (IND) 1 April 2024 14 April 2024
 Matthew Ebden (AUS) 15 April 2024 5 May 2024
 Marcel Granollers (ESP)
 Horacio Zeballos (ARG)
6 May 2024 9 June 2024
 Matthew Ebden (AUS) 10 June 2024 14 July 2024
 Marcel Granollers (ESP)
 Horacio Zeballos (ARG)
15 July 2024 10 November 2024
 Marcelo Arévalo (ESA)
 Mate Pavić (CRO)
11 November 2024 Year end 2024

Point distribution

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Points are awarded as follows:[15]

Category W F SF QF R16 R32 R64 R128 Q Q3 Q2 Q1
Grand Slam (128S) 2000 1300 800 400 200 100 50 10 30 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 Masters 1000 (96S) 1000 650 400 200 100 50 30 10 20 10 0
ATP Masters 1000 (56S) 1000 650 400 200 100 50 10 30 16 0
ATP Masters 1000 (32/28D) 1000 600 360 180 90 0
ATP 500 (48S) 500 330 200 100 50 25 0 16 8 0
ATP 500 (32S) 500 330 200 100 50 0 25 13 0
ATP 500 (16D) 500 300 180 90 0 45 25 0
ATP 250 (48S) 250 165 100 50 25 13 0 8 4 0
ATP 250 (32S/28S) 250 165 100 50 25 0 13 7 0
ATP 250 (16D) 250 150 90 45 0
United Cup 500 (max) For details, see 2024 United Cup

Prize money leaders

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Prize money in US$ as of 18 November 2024[1]
No. Player Singles Doubles Year-to-date
1 Italy Jannik Sinner $16,914,035 $32,114 $16,946,149
2 Spain Carlos Alcaraz $9,850,338 $0 $9,850,338
3 Germany Alexander Zverev $8,839,406 $155,697 $8,995,103
4 United States Taylor Fritz $6,915,586 $90,609 $7,006,195
5 Daniil Medvedev $5,573,010 $42,746 $5,615,756
6 Norway Casper Ruud $5,010,351 $54,956 $5,065,307
7 Serbia Novak Djokovic $4,421,915 $0 $4,421,915
8 Andrey Rublev $4,067,753 $63,063 $4,130,816
9 Australia Alex de Minaur $4,041,718 $38,328 $4,080,046
10 Greece Stefanos Tsitsipas $3,392,603 $135,821 $3,528,424

Retirements

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The following is a list of notable players (winners of a main tour title, and/or part of the ATP rankings top 100 in singles, or top 100 in doubles, for at least one week) who announced their retirement from professional tennis, became inactive (after not playing for more than 52 weeks), or were permanently banned from playing, during the 2024 season:

  • Hungary Attila Balázs joined the professional tour in 2006 and reached a career-high ranking of No. 76 in singles in March 2020. Balázs announced his retirement in February 2024.[16]
  • Jamaica Dustin Brown joined the professional tour in 2002 and reached a career-high ranking of No. 64 in singles in October 2016 and No. 43 in doubles in May 2012. He won two doubles titles. Brown announced in January 2024 that he would retire at the end of the season and expressed the possibility of playing several events.[17]
  • Uruguay Pablo Cuevas joined the professional tour in 2004 and reached a career-high ranking of No. 19 in singles in August 2016 and No. 14 in doubles in April 2009. Cuevas announced his retirement in September 2024, having made his final appearance at the 2024 US Open.[18]
  • Argentina Federico Delbonis joined the professional tour in 2007 and reached a career-high ranking of No. 33 in singles in May 2016. He won two singles and two doubles titles. Delbonis announced his retirement in January 2024 and made a final professional appearance at the Argentina Open in doubles partnering Facundo Bagnis.[19][20]
  • India Prajnesh Gunneswaran joined the professional tour in 2010 and reached a career-high ranking of No. 75 in singles in April 2019. Gunneswaran announced his retirement from professional tennis in November 2024 after struggling with wrist problems.[21]
  • United States Ryan Harrison joined the professional tour in 2007 and reached a career-high ranking of No. 40 in singles in July 2017 and No. 16 in doubles in November 2017. He won one singles title and four doubles titles, including a Grand Slam doubles title at the 2017 French Open partnering Michael Venus. Harrison announced his retirement in January 2024.[22]
  • Japan Tatsuma Ito joined the professional tour in 2006 and reached a career-high ranking of No. 60 in singles in October 2012. Ito announced in April 2024 that he would retire at the end of the season.[23]
  • Czech Republic Roman Jebavý joined the professional tour in 2009 and reached a career-high ranking of No. 43 in doubles in March 2019. He won four doubles titles. Jebavý announced his retirement in August 2024, and made his last professional appearance at the 2024 Svijany Open, partnering Jiří Veselý.[24]
  • United States Steve Johnson joined the professional tour in 2012 and reached a career-high ranking of No. 21 in singles in July 2016 and No. 39 in doubles in May 2016. He won four singles titles and two doubles titles, as well as a bronze medal at the 2016 Summer Olympics partnering Jack Sock. Johnson announced his retirement in March 2024 and made a final professional appearance at the 2024 BNP Paribas Open.[25]
  • Croatia Ivo Karlović joined the professional tour in 2000 and reached a career-high ranking of No. 14 in singles in August 2008 and No. 44 in doubles in April 2006. He won eight singles and two doubles titles. Karlović announced his retirement in February 2024 following two and a half years of inactivity.[26]
  • Netherlands Wesley Koolhof joined the professional tour in 2008 and reached a career-high ranking of No. 1 in doubles in November 2022. He won nineteen doubles titles, including a Grand Slam title at the 2023 Wimbledon Championships partnering Neal Skupski. Koolhof announced in November 2023 that he would retire at the end of the season.[27]
  • Serbia Filip Krajinović joined the professional tour in 2008 and reached a career-high ranking of No. 26 in singles in April 2018. Krajinović announced his retirement in August 2024, with his final appearance being at the 2024 US Open.[28]
  • Japan Ben McLachlan joined the professional tour in 2014 and reached a career-high ranking of No. 18 in doubles in November 2018. He won seven doubles titles. McLachlan announced his retirement in April 2024.[29]
  • Australia John Millman joined the professional tour in 2006 and reached a career-high ranking of No. 33 in singles in October 2018. He won one singles title. Millman announced his retirement in November 2023 and made a final professional appearance at the 2024 Australian Open.[30][31]
  • United Kingdom Andy Murray joined the professional tour in 2005 and reached a career-high ranking of No. 1 in singles in November 2016 and No. 51 in doubles in October 2011. Murray won forty-six singles titles (including three Grand Slam titles) and three doubles titles. He was also the winner of the 2016 ATP World Tour Finals and won two Olympic gold medals in singles. Murray announced his retirement in July 2024 following the 2024 Paris Olympics.[32]
Former world no. 1 Rafael Nadal (pictured in 2017), a 22-time major champion, announced his retirement in the 2024 Davis Cup Finals.
  • Spain Rafael Nadal joined the professional tour in 2001 and reached a career-high ranking of No. 1 in singles in August 2008. Nadal also reached a career-high ranking of No. 26 in doubles in August 2005. Nadal won ninety-two career titles, including twenty-two Grand Slams. Nadal announced his retirement in October 2024 and his last match being in the finals of the Davis Cup in November.[33]
  • Austria Philipp Oswald joined the professional tour in 2005, reached a career-high ranking of No. 31 in doubles in June 2021. He won eleven doubles titles. Oswald retired in July 2024 and made a final professional appearance at the Generali Open Kitzbühel, partnering Joel Schwärzler.[34]
  • Pakistan Aisam-ul-Haq Qureshi joined the professional tour in 1997 and reached a career-high ranking of No. 8 in doubles in June 2011. He won 18 doubles titles. He is the only Pakistani player ever to reach a Grand Slam final, having done so in both men's and mixed doubles at the 2010 US Open. Qureshi announced in February 2024 that he would retire at the end of the season.[35]
  • Czech Republic Lukáš Rosol joined the professional tour in 2004 and reached a career-high ranking of No. 26 in singles in September 2014 and No. 37 in doubles in October 2014. He won two singles and three doubles titles. Rosol announced his retirement in April 2024.[36]
  • New Zealand Artem Sitak joined the professional tour in 2001 and reached a career-high ranking of No. 32 in doubles in September 2018. He won five doubles titles. Sitak announced his retirement in January 2024 and made a final professional appearance at the 2024 ASB Classic.[37]
  • Portugal João Sousa joined the professional tour in 2008 and reached a career-high ranking of No. 28 in singles in May 2016 and No. 26 in doubles in May 2019. He won four singles titles. Sousa announced his retirement in February 2024 and made a final professional appearance at the 2024 Estoril Open.[38]
  • Austria Dominic Thiem joined the professional tour in 2011 and reached a career-high ranking of No. 3 in singles in March 2020 and No. 67 in doubles in October 2019. He won seventeen singles titles, including a major title at the 2020 US Open. Thiem announced his retirement in May 2024 after being unable to recover from a long-term wrist injury originally sustained in 2021. He made his final appearance at the Vienna Open.[39]
  • United States Donald Young ended his career at the US Open, playing his last match partnered Taylor Townsend in mixed doubles.[40]

Inactivity

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Comebacks and appearances

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See also

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Notes

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  1. ^ a b As of 1 March 2022, the ATP announced that players from Russia and Belarus will not compete in tournaments under the name or flag of Russia or Belarus due to the Russian invasion of Ukraine.[6]
  2. ^ Name and ranking in bold means the player entered the top 10 or became world No. 1 for the first time this year, and only the ranking in bold means the player had entered the top 10 in a previous season (before 2024) but reached a new career-high ranking this year.

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