Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner
The 2024 edition of the much awaited ATP Finals will be played from November 10-17 in Turin, Italy. Eight of the best players and teams will be battling for year-ending glory in singles and doubles respectively.
After a long wait, the 2024 ATP Finals groups have been finally revealed in which the eight singles players have been divided into two groups. There will be four players each in the Ilie Nastase and John Newcombe group. The groups have been named after the legendary players on the ATP tour. Nastase won four titles in the event and was the first one to win successive trophies. Meanwhile, Newcombe was one of the first men to attain the World No 1 rankings in singles and doubles.
Ilie Nastase group
John Newcombe group
Alexander Zverev and Daniil Medvedev are the only previous champions of the ATP Finals to qualify for the 2024 edition. Alex de Minaur will be making his debut at the event.
The 2024 ATP Finals also marks the first time since 2001 that none of Roger Federer, Rafael Nadal, and Novak Djokovic will be taking part. Djokovic, also the reigning champion and on a hat-trick, pulled out of the tournament citing injury, which means a new title winner will be crowned this year.
In the doubles, four pairs will be in the Mike Bryan group, while the other four will be in the Bob Bryan group.
The Bryan brothers have won four titles in the ATP Finals, while Mike won his fifth one with Jack Sock.
Mike Bryan group
Bob Bryan group
The doubles event will, too, not feature the defending champions this time as Rajeev Ram/ Joe Salisbury will also miss out on a hat-trick of titles.
Wesley Koolhof / Nikola Mektic are the only former champions in the doubles field at the 2024 ATP Finals.
Also Read: 2024 ATP Finals: Complete List Of Qualified Players In Singles, Doubles
Let us have a look at the points distribution and prize money breakdown in the tables below.
ATP Rankings Points (Singles & Doubles) | |
Round-robin match win | 200 |
Semi-final win | 400 |
Final win | 500 |
Undefeated champion | 1500 |
Singles Prize Money | |
Alternate | $155,000 |
Participation Fee | $331,000* |
Round-robin match win | $396,500 |
Semi-final match win | $1,123,400 |
Final win | $2,237,200 |
Undefeated champion | $4,881,500 |
Doubles Prize Money Per Team | |
Alternate | $51,700 |
Participation Fee | $134,200* |
Round-robin match win | $96,600 |
Semi-final match win | $178,500 |
Final win | $356,800 |
Undefeated champion | $959,300 |
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