Tennis Ranking Points: ATP and WTA Tournaments

Understanding the ranking points awarded at tournaments is important for both players and fans. These points determine player rankings, which influence seeding and qualification for future tournaments. Below, we detail the current ATP and WTA ranking points for each tournament category, from Grand Slams to lower-tier events. Let us know if there are any numbers not correct or needs an update.

Check also our page for prize money in tennis tournaments.

Grand Slam ranking points

Grand Slams (Australian Open, Roland Garros, Wimbledon, US Open) are of course offering the highest ranking points.

RoundATP PointsWTA Points
Winner20002000
Finalist12001300
Semifinalist720780
Quarterfinalist360430
Round of 16180240
Round of 3290130
Round of 644570
Round of 1281010
Qualifying

Qualifier2540
Qualifying R21620
Qualifying R182
alcaraz win US Open 2025
Alcaraz winning the 2025 US Open and getting $5M in prize money and 2000 ranking points. This made him world no 1.

ATP Masters 1000 & WTA 1000

These are the top-tier events below Grand Slams (e.g., Indian Wells, Miami, Madrid). The points for these tournaments vary slightly based on draw size and whether the WTA event is mandatory.

ATP Masters 1000

Round96-Draw56-Draw
Winner10001000
Finalist600600
Semifinalist360360
Quarterfinalist180180
Round of 169090
Round of 324545
Round of 641025
Round of 9610
Qualifying

Qualifier2525
Qualifying R21616
Qualifying R188

WTA 1000

WTA 1000 tournaments are split into “Mandatory” and “Non-Mandatory” events, which have different point structures.

WTA 1000 (Mandatory)

Round96-Draw56-Draw
Winner10001000
Finalist650650
Semifinalist390390
Quarterfinalist215215
Round of 16120120
Round of 326565
Round of 643510
Round of 12810
Qualifying

Qualifier3030
Qualifying R22020
Qualifying R122

WTA 1000 (Non-Mandatory)

RoundPoints
Winner900
Finalist585
Semifinalist350
Quarterfinalist190
Round of 16105
Round of 3260
Round of 641
Qualifying
Qualifier25
Qualifying R213
Qualifying R11

ATP 500 & WTA 500

These mid-tier events offer substantial points, with a few adjustments based on the draw size.

RoundATP 500WTA 500
Winner500500
Finalist330325
Semifinalist200195
Quarterfinalist100108
Round of 165060
Round of 3225*1
Qualifying

Qualifier2525
Qualifying R21313
Qualifying R101

*ATP 500 events with a 48-player draw award 25 points for Round of 32.

ATP 250 & WTA 250

These events provide fewer points but are essential for rising players and tour veterans alike.

RoundATP 250WTA 250
Winner250250
Finalist165163
Semifinalist10098
Quarterfinalist5054
Round of 162530
Round of 32101
Qualifying

Qualifier1218
Qualifying R2612
Qualifying R101

ATP Challenger Tournaments

Challenger events are crucial developmental tournaments for ATP players. The points vary by prize money level.

CategoryWinnerFinalistSemifinalistQuarterfinalistR16R32R48R64
Challenger 175175905025136
Challenger 12512564351685
Challenger 10010050251474
Challenger 757544221263
Challenger 505025148431

Other Tournaments

  • ATP & WTA Finals: An undefeated champion earns a maximum of 1500 points. This is broken down by 200 points for each round-robin win, 400 for a semifinal win, and 500 for the final win.
  • Olympics: For the 2024 Paris Olympics, the points are as follows: Gold (750), Silver (450), and Bronze (375). Points can vary for each Olympic cycle.
  • ITF Events: Lower-tier ITF tournaments (e.g., M25, W25) award 25 points to the winner, with fewer points for lower rounds.
  • Doubles: Points are similar to singles but are scaled down. For example, a Grand Slam doubles winner receives 2000 points.