ATP World Tour 500 series

For the previous circuit, see ATP International Series Gold.

The ATP World Tour 500 series (previously known as the Grand Prix Super Series,[1] ATP International Series Gold and the Championship Series)[2] is the third highest tier of men's tennis tournament after the four Grand Slam tournaments, and the ATP World Tour Masters 1000.

The series includes 13 tournaments, with 500 rankings points awarded for the events' singles champions which accounts for the name of the series. Tournaments have various draws of 32, 48 and 56 for singles and 16 and 24 for doubles. It is mandatory for leading players to enter at least four 500 events, including at least one after the US Open; if they play fewer than four, or fail to play in one after the US Open they get a "zero" score towards their world ranking for each one short.

Roger Federer hold the record for most titles apiece, at 17, while Nenad Zimonjic holds the record for most doubles titles won with thirteen. Juan Martin del Potro, Boris Becker, and Stefan Edberg holds the record for most titles won in a calendar year with four.

Tournaments

Current tournaments

Tournament Country Location Current venue Founded Court surface Centre court capacity Draw Defending champion Prize money
Rotterdam Open Netherlands Rotterdam Ahoy Rotterdam 1972 Hard (i) 15,818 32 Slovakia Martin Klizan €1,267,875
Rio Open Brazil Rio de Janeiro Jockey Club Brasileiro 2014 Clay 7,000[3] 32 Spain David Ferrer $1,500,000[4]
Mexican Open Mexico Acapulco Fairmont Acapulco Princess 1993 Hard
Clay (2009–13)
6,000 32 Spain David Ferrer $1,212,750
Dubai Tennis Championships United Arab Emirates Dubai Aviation Club Tennis Centre 1993 Hard 5,000 32 Switzerland Roger Federer $1,785,500
Barcelona Open Spain Barcelona Real Club de Tenis Barcelona 1953 Clay 8,800 48 Japan Kei Nishikori €1,708,875
Halle Open Germany Halle Gerry Weber Stadion 1993 Grass 12,300 32 Switzerland Roger Federer €1,575,000
Queen's Club Championships England London Queen's Club 1890 Grass 6,858 32 United Kingdom Andy Murray €1,574,640
German Open Germany Hamburg Am Rothenbaum 1892 Clay 13,300 32 Spain Rafael Nadal €1,102,500
Washington Open United States Washington, D.C. William H.G. FitzGerald Tennis Center 1969 Hard 7,500 48 Japan Kei Nishikori $1,295,790
China Open China Beijing National Tennis Center 1993 Hard 15,000 32 Serbia Novak Djokovic $2,700,510
Japan Open Japan Tokyo Ariake Coliseum 1972 Hard 10,000 32 Switzerland Stan Wawrinka $1,297,000
Vienna Open[5] Austria Vienna Wiener Stadthalle 1974 Hard (i) 7,500 32 Spain David Ferrer
€2,400,000[6]
Swiss Indoors Switzerland Basel St. Jakobshalle 1970 Hard (i) 9,000 32 Switzerland Roger Federer €1,445,835

Previous tournaments

Tournament Country Location Current venue Began Court surface Center court capacity Draw Last champion Last edition
U.S. National Indoor Tennis Championships USA Memphis Racquet Club of Memphis 1898 Hard (i) 5,200 32 Japan Kei Nishikori 2013
Valencia Spain Valencia Ciutat de les Arts i les Ciències 2003 Hard (i) 5,000 32 United Kingdom Andy Murray 2014

ATP Points

The following points are awarded to a player who reaches a round of a World Tour 500 event.

TourPoints
Winner 500
Final 300
Semifinals 180
Quarterfinals 90
Round of 16 45

Tournaments by winner

Singles

YEAR 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016
CURRENT TOURNAMENTS
Rotterdam United Kingdom Murray (1/5) Sweden Söderling (1/2) Sweden Söderling (2/2) Switzerland Federer (3/9) Argentina Del Potro (3/6) Czech Republic Berdych (2/2) Switzerland Wawrinka (1/2) Slovakia Klizan (1/1)
Rio de Janeiro Not an event Spain Nadal (7/8) Spain Ferrer (6/8)
Acapulco Spain Almagro (1/1) Spain Ferrer (1/8) Spain Ferrer (3/8) Spain Ferrer (4/8) Spain Nadal (5/8) Bulgaria Dimitrov (1/1) Spain Ferrer (7/8)
Dubai Serbia Djokovic (1/11) Serbia Djokovic (4/11) Serbia Djokovic (6/11) Switzerland Federer (4/9) Serbia Djokovic (8/11) Switzerland Federer (5/9) Switzerland Federer (7/9)
Barcelona Spain Nadal (1/8) Spain Verdasco (1/1) Spain Nadal (3/8) Spain Nadal (4/8) Spain Nadal (6/8) Japan Nishikori (3/6) Japan Nishikori (5/6)
Halle ATP World Tour 250 series Switzerland Federer (8/9)
London ATP World Tour 250 series United Kingdom Murray (5/5)
Hamburg Russia Davydenko (1/1) Kazakhstan Golubev (1/1) France Simon (1/1) Argentina Mónaco (1/1) Italy Fognini (1/1) Argentina Mayer (1/1) Spain Nadal (8/8)
Washington Argentina Del Potro (1/6) Argentina Nalbandian (1/1) Czech Republic Štěpánek (1/1) Ukraine Dolgopolov (1/1) Argentina Del Potro (4/6) Canada Raonic (1/1) Japan Nishikori (6/6)
Beijing Serbia Djokovic (2/11) Serbia Djokovic (5/11) Czech Republic Berdych (1/2) Serbia Djokovic (7/11) Serbia Djokovic (9/11) Serbia Djokovic (10/11) Serbia Djokovic (11/11)
Tokyo France Tsonga (1/1) Spain Nadal (2/8) United Kingdom Murray (3/5) Japan Nishikori (1/6) Argentina Del Potro (5/6) Japan Nishikori (4/6) Switzerland Wawrinka (2/2)
Vienna ATP World Tour 250 series Spain Ferrer (8/8)
Basel Serbia Djokovic (3/11) Switzerland Federer (1/9) Switzerland Federer (2/9) Argentina Del Potro (2/6) Argentina Del Potro (6/6) Switzerland Federer (6/9) Switzerland Federer (9/9)
PREVIOUS TOURNAMENTS
Memphis United States Roddick (1/2) United States Querrey (1/1) United States Roddick (2/2) Austria Melzer (1/1) Japan Nishikori (2/6) ATP World Tour 250 series
Valencia United Kingdom Murray (2/5) Spain Ferrer (2/8) Spain Granollers (1/1) Spain Ferrer (5/8) Russia Youzhny (1/1) United Kingdom Murray (4/5) ATP World Tour 250 series Out of calendar

Doubles

YEAR 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016
CURRENT TOURNAMENTS
Rotterdam Canada Nestor (1/9)
Serbia Zimonjić (1/13)
Canada Nestor (4/9)
Serbia Zimonjić (4/13)
Austria Melzer (2/2)
Germany Petzschner
France Llodra (4/6)
Serbia Zimonjić (9/13)
Sweden Lindstedt (2/2)
Serbia Zimonjić (11/13)
France Llodra (6/6)
France Mahut (1/3)
Netherlands Rojer (5/5)
Romania Tecău (6/6)
France Mahut (3/3)
Canada Pospisil (3/3)
Rio de Janeiro Not an event Colombia Cabal
Colombia Farah
Slovakia Klizan
Austria Oswald
Acapulco Czech Republic Čermák (1/2)
Slovakia Mertiňák (1/2)
Poland Kubot (1/3)
Austria Marach (1/2)
Romania Hănescu
Romania Tecău (1/6)
Spain Marrero (2/4)
Spain Verdasco (1/2)
Poland Kubot (2/3)
Spain Marrero (4/4)
South Africa Anderson
Australia Ebden
Croatia Dodig
Brazil Melo (1/3)
Dubai South Africa De Voest
Russia Tursunov
Sweden Aspelin (2/2)
Australia Hanley (2/2)
Ukraine Stakhovsky
Russia Youzhny
India Bhupathi (1/2)
India Bopanna (1/4)
India Bhupathi (2/2)
France Llodra (5/6)
India Bopanna (3/4)
Pakistan Qureshi
India Bopanna (4/4)
Canada Nestor (9/9)
Barcelona Canada Nestor (2/9)
Serbia Zimonjić (2/13)
Canada Nestor (5/9)
Serbia Zimonjić (5/13)
Mexico González
United States Lipsky
Poland Fyrstenberg (1/2)
Poland Matkowski (1/2)
Austria Peya (4/6)
Brazil Soares (3/5)
Netherlands Huta Galung
France Robert
Croatia Draganja (1/2)
Finland Kontinen
Halle ATP World Tour 250 series South Africa Klaasen (1/2)
United States Ram
London ATP World Tour 250 series France Herbert (2/2)
France Mahut (2/3)
Hamburg Sweden Aspelin (1/2)
Australia Hanley (1/2)
Spain López
Spain Marrero (1/4)
Austria Marach (2/2)
Austria Peya (1/6)
Spain Marrero (3/4)
Spain Verdasco (2/2)
Poland Fyrstenberg (2/2)
Poland Matkowski (2/2)
Croatia Draganja
Romania Mergea
United Kingdom Murray (3/3)
Australia Peers (1/1)
Washington Czech Republic Damm
Sweden Lindstedt (1/2)
United States Fish (2/2)
The Bahamas Knowles (2/2)
France Llodra (1/6)
Serbia Zimonjić (6/13)
Philippines Huey (1/2)
United Kingdom Inglot (1/2)
France Benneteau
Serbia Zimonjić (12/13)
Netherlands Rojer (2/5)
Romania Tecău (3/6)
United States Bryan (7/7)
United States Bryan (7/7)
Beijing United States Bryan (1/7)
United States Bryan (1/7)
United States Bryan (2/7)
United States Bryan (2/7)
France Llodra (2/6)
Serbia Zimonjić (7/13)
United States Bryan (5/7)
United States Bryan (5/7)
Belarus Mirnyi (3/3)
Romania Tecău (2/6)
Netherlands Rojer (3/5)
Romania Tecău (4/6)
Canada Pospisil (2/3)
United States Sock
Tokyo Austria Knowle
Austria Melzer (1/2)
United States Butorac
Netherlands Antilles Rojer (1/5)
United Kingdom Murray (2/2)
United Kingdom Murray (2/3)
Austria Peya (2/6)
Brazil Soares (1/5)
India Bopanna (2/4)
France Roger-Vasselin
France Herbert (1/2)
Poland Przysiężny
South Africa Klaasen (2/2)
Brazil Melo (2/3)
Vienna ATP World Tour 250 series Poland Kubot (3/3)
Brazil Melo (3/3)
Basel Canada Nestor (3/9)
Serbia Zimonjić (3/13)
United States Bryan (3/7)
United States Bryan (3/7)
France Llodra (3/6)
Serbia Zimonjić (8/13)
Canada Nestor (8/9)
Serbia Zimonjić (10/13)
Philippines Huey (2/2)
United Kingdom Inglot (2/2)
Canada Pospisil (1/3)
Serbia Zimonjić (13/13)
Austria Peya (6/6)
Brazil Soares (5/5)
PREVIOUS TOURNAMENTS
Memphis United States Fish (1/2)
The Bahamas Knowles (1/2)
United States Isner
United States Querrey
Belarus Mirnyi (1/3)
Canada Nestor (6/9)
Belarus Mirnyi (2/3)
Canada Nestor (7/9)
United States Bryan (6/7)
United States Bryan (6/7)
ATP World Tour 250 series
Valencia Czech Republic Čermák (2/2)
Slovakia Mertiňák (2/2)
United Kingdom Murray (1/2)
United Kingdom Murray (1/3)
United States Bryan (4/7)
United States Bryan (4/7)
Austria Peya (3/6)
Brazil Soares (2/5)
Austria Peya (5/6)
Brazil Soares (4/5)
Netherlands Rojer (4/5)
Romania Tecău (5/6)
ATP World Tour 250 series Out of calendar

Titles Champions (since 2009)

Singles

Titles#
1. Serbia Novak Djokovic 11
2. Switzerland Roger Federer 9
3. Spain David Ferrer 8
Spain Rafael Nadal 8
5. Argentina Juan Martín del Potro 6
Japan Kei Nishikori 6
7. United Kingdom Andy Murray 5
8. Czech Republic Tomáš Berdych 2
United States Andy Roddick 2
Sweden Robin Söderling 2
Switzerland Stan Wawrinka 2

Doubles

Titles#
1. Serbia Nenad Zimonjić 13
2. Canada Daniel Nestor 9
3. United States Bob Bryan 7
United States Mike Bryan 7
5. France Michaël Llodra 6
Romania Horia Tecău 6
Austria Alexander Peya 6
8. Netherlands Jean-Julien Rojer 5
Brazil Bruno Soares 5
10. Spain David Marrero 4
India Rohan Bopanna 4

^ Active players in bold.

2009 Finals

Tournament Singles winner Runner-up Score
RotterdamUnited Kingdom Andy MurraySpain Rafael Nadal6–3, 4–6, 6–0
MemphisUnited States Andy RoddickCzech Republic Radek Štěpánek7–5, 7–5
AcapulcoSpain Nicolás AlmagroFrance Gaël Monfils6–4, 6–4
DubaiSerbia Novak DjokovicSpain David Ferrer7–5, 6–3
BarcelonaSpain Rafael NadalSpain David Ferrer6–2, 7–5
HamburgRussia Nikolay DavydenkoFrance Paul-Henri Mathieu6–4, 6–2
WashingtonArgentina Juan Martín del PotroUnited States Andy Roddick3–6, 7–5, 7–6(8–6)
BeijingSerbia Novak DjokovicCroatia Marin Čilić6–2, 7–6(7–4)
TokyoFrance Jo-Wilfried TsongaRussia Mikhail Youzhny6–3, 6–3
BaselSerbia Novak DjokovicSwitzerland Roger Federer6–4, 4–6, 6–2
ValenciaUnited Kingdom Andy MurrayRussia Mikhail Youzhny6–3, 6–2

2010 Finals

Tournament Singles winner Runner-up Score
RotterdamSweden Robin SöderlingRussia Mikhail Youzhny6–3, 4–6, 6–0
MemphisUnited States Sam QuerreyUnited States John Isner6–7(3–7), 7–6(7–5), 6–3
AcapulcoSpain David FerrerSpain Juan Carlos Ferrero6–3, 3–6, 6–1
DubaiSerbia Novak DjokovicRussia Mikhail Youzhny7–5, 5–7, 6–3
BarcelonaSpain Fernando VerdascoSweden Robin Söderling6–3, 4–6, 6–3
HamburgKazakhstan Andrey GolubevAustria Jürgen Melzer6–3, 7–5
WashingtonArgentina David NalbandianCyprus Marcos Baghdatis6–2, 7–6(7–4)
BeijingSerbia Novak DjokovicSpain David Ferrer6–2, 6–4
TokyoSpain Rafael NadalFrance Gaël Monfils6–1, 7–5
BaselSwitzerland Roger FedererSerbia Novak Djokovic6–4, 3–6, 6–1
ValenciaSpain David FerrerSpain Marcel Granollers7–5, 6–3

2011 Finals

Tournament Singles winner Runner-up Score
RotterdamSweden Robin SöderlingFrance Jo-Wilfried Tsonga6–3, 3–6, 6–3
MemphisUnited States Andy RoddickCanada Milos Raonic7–6(9–7), 6–7(11–13), 7–5
DubaiSerbia Novak DjokovicSwitzerland Roger Federer6–3, 6–3
AcapulcoSpain David FerrerSpain Nicolás Almagro7–6(7–4), 6–7(2–7), 6–2
BarcelonaSpain Rafael NadalSpain David Ferrer6–2, 6–4
HamburgFrance Gilles SimonSpain Nicolás Almagro6–4, 4–6, 6–4
WashingtonCzech Republic Radek ŠtěpánekFrance Gaël Monfils6–4, 6–4
TokyoUnited Kingdom Andy MurraySpain Rafael Nadal3–6, 6–2, 6–0
BeijingCzech Republic Tomáš BerdychCroatia Marin Čilić3–6, 6–4, 6–1
BaselSwitzerland Roger FedererJapan Kei Nishikori6–1, 6–3
ValenciaSpain Marcel GranollersArgentina Juan Mónaco6–2, 4–6, 7–6(7–3)

2012 Finals

Tournament Singles winner Runner-up Score
RotterdamSwitzerland Roger FedererArgentina Juan Martín del Potro6–1, 6–4
MemphisAustria Jürgen MelzerCanada Milos Raonic7–5, 7–6(7–4)
DubaiSwitzerland Roger FedererUnited Kingdom Andy Murray7–5, 6–4
AcapulcoSpain David FerrerSpain Fernando Verdasco6–1, 6–2
BarcelonaSpain Rafael NadalSpain David Ferrer7–6(7–1), 7–5
HamburgArgentina Juan MónacoGermany Tommy Haas7–5, 6–4
WashingtonUkraine Alexandr DolgopolovGermany Tommy Haas6–7(7–9), 6–4, 6–1
BeijingSerbia Novak DjokovicFrance Jo-Wilfried Tsonga7–6(7–4), 6–2
TokyoJapan Kei NishikoriCanada Milos Raonic7–6(7–5), 3–6, 6–0
ValenciaSpain David FerrerUkraine Alexandr Dolgopolov6–1, 3–6, 6–4
BaselArgentina Juan Martín del PotroSwitzerland Roger Federer6–4, 6–7 (5–7), 7–6(7–4)

2013 Finals

Tournament Singles winner Runner-up Score
Rotterdam Argentina Juan Martín del Potro France Julien Benneteau 7–6(7–2), 6–3
Memphis Japan Kei Nishikori Spain Feliciano López 6–2, 6–3
Dubai Serbia Novak Djokovic Czech Republic Tomáš Berdych 7–5, 6–3
Acapulco Spain Rafael Nadal Spain David Ferrer 6–0, 6–2
Barcelona Spain Rafael Nadal Spain Nicolás Almagro 6–4, 6–3
Hamburg Italy Fabio Fognini Argentina Federico Delbonis 4–6, 7–6(10–8), 6–2
Washington Argentina Juan Martin del Potro United States John Isner 3–6, 6–1, 6–2
Beijing Serbia Novak Djokovic Spain Rafael Nadal 6–3, 6–4
TokyoArgentina Juan Martin del Potro Canada Milos Raonic 7–6(7–5), 7–5
ValenciaRussia Mikhail Youzhny Spain David Ferrer 6–3, 7–5
BaselArgentina Juan Martin del Potro Switzerland Roger Federer 7–6(7–3), 2–6, 6–4

2014 Finals

Tournament Singles winner Runner-up Score
Rotterdam Czech Republic Tomáš Berdych Croatia Marin Čilić 6–4, 6–2
Rio de Janeiro Spain Rafael Nadal Ukraine Alexandr Dolgopolov 6–3, 7–6(7–3)
Dubai Switzerland Roger Federer Czech Republic Tomáš Berdych 3–6, 6–4, 6–3
Acapulco Bulgaria Grigor Dimitrov South Africa Kevin Anderson 7–6(7–1), 3–6, 7–6(7–5)
Barcelona Japan Kei Nishikori Colombia Santiago Giraldo 6–2, 6–2
Hamburg Argentina Leonardo Mayer Spain David Ferrer 6–7(3–7), 6–1, 7–6(7–4)
Washington Canada Milos Raonic Canada Vasek Pospisil 6–1, 6–4
Beijing Serbia Novak Djokovic Czech Republic Tomáš Berdych 6–0, 6–2
Tokyo Japan Kei Nishikori Canada Milos Raonic 7–6(7–5), 4–6, 6–4
Valencia United Kingdom Andy Murray Spain Tommy Robredo 3–6, 7–6(9–7), 7–6(10–8)
Basel Switzerland Roger Federer Belgium David Goffin 6–2, 6–2

2015 Finals

Tournament Singles winner Runner-up Score
Rotterdam Switzerland Stan Wawrinka Czech Republic Tomas Berdych 4–6, 6–3, 6–4
Rio de Janeiro Spain David Ferrer Italy Fabio Fognini 6–2, 6–3
Dubai Switzerland Roger Federer Serbia Novak Djokovic 6–3, 7–5
Acapulco Spain David Ferrer Japan Kei Nishikori 6–3, 7–5
Barcelona Japan Kei Nishikori Spain Pablo Andújar 6–4, 6–4
Halle Switzerland Roger Federer Italy Andreas Seppi 7–6(7–1), 6–4
London United Kingdom Andy Murray South Africa Kevin Anderson 6–3, 6–4
Hamburg Spain Rafael Nadal Italy Fabio Fognini 7–5, 7–5
Washington Japan Kei Nishikori United States John Isner 4–6, 6–4, 6–4
Beijing Serbia Novak Djokovic Spain Rafael Nadal 6–2, 6–2
Tokyo Switzerland Stan Wawrinka France Benoit Paire 6–2, 6–4
Vienna Spain David Ferrer United States Steve Johnson 4–6, 6–4, 7–5
Basel Switzerland Roger Federer Spain Rafael Nadal 6–3, 5–7, 6–3

2016 Finals

Tournament Singles winner Runner-up Score
Rotterdam Slovakia Martin Klizan France Gael Monfils 6–7(1–7), 6–3, 6–1
Rio

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