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Award

This is a list of all the awards given by theAssociation of Tennis Professionals (ATP) to players and others of particular distinction during a given season.Rafael Nadal is the only man to win every ATP award in the player category.[1]

Player & Team of the Year

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See also:List of ATP number 1 ranked singles tennis players,List of ATP number 1 ranked doubles tennis players,ITF World Champions, andWorld number one male tennis player rankings

The ATP Player and Team of the Year awards are presently given to the player and team who end the year as world No. 1 in the ATP rankings.[2][3] In earlier years, this was not explicitly the case as in 1975, 1976, 1977, 1978, 1982 and 1989 the Players of the Year named by the ATP (listed below) did not have the No. 1 ranking based on the ATP's point system at the end of that particular year. In those years, the No. 1 ranking was held by Jimmy Connors (1975–78), John McEnroe (1982) and Ivan Lendl (1989). The most successful players in this category areNovak Djokovic in singles, and theBryan brothers in doubles.

YearPlayer of the Year
1975United StatesArthur Ashe
1976SwedenBjörn Borg
1977Sweden Björn Borg(2)
1978Sweden Björn Borg(3)
1979Sweden Björn Borg(4)
1980Sweden Björn Borg(5)
1981United StatesJohn McEnroe
1982United StatesJimmy Connors
1983United States John McEnroe(2)
1984United States John McEnroe(3)
1985CzechoslovakiaIvan Lendl
1986Czechoslovakia Ivan Lendl(2)
1987Czechoslovakia Ivan Lendl(3)
1988SwedenMats Wilander
1989West GermanyBoris Becker
1990SwedenStefan Edberg
1991Sweden Stefan Edberg(2)
1992United StatesJim Courier
1993United StatesPete Sampras
1994United States Pete Sampras(2)
1995United States Pete Sampras(3)
1996United States Pete Sampras(4)
1997United States Pete Sampras(5)
1998United States Pete Sampras(6)
1999United StatesAndre Agassi
2000BrazilGustavo Kuerten
2001AustraliaLleyton Hewitt
2002Australia Lleyton Hewitt(2)
2003United StatesAndy Roddick
2004SwitzerlandRoger Federer
2005Switzerland Roger Federer(2)
2006Switzerland Roger Federer(3)
2007Switzerland Roger Federer(4)
2008SpainRafael Nadal
2009Switzerland Roger Federer(5)
2010Spain Rafael Nadal(2)
2011SerbiaNovak Djokovic
2012Serbia Novak Djokovic(2)
2013Spain Rafael Nadal(3)
2014Serbia Novak Djokovic(3)
2015Serbia Novak Djokovic(4)
2016United KingdomAndy Murray
2017Spain Rafael Nadal(4)
2018Serbia Novak Djokovic(5)
2019Spain Rafael Nadal(5)
2020Serbia Novak Djokovic(6)
2021Serbia Novak Djokovic(7)
2022SpainCarlos Alcaraz
2023Serbia Novak Djokovic(8)
2024ItalyJannik Sinner
YearTeam of the year
1975United StatesBrian Gottfried &MexicoRaúl Ramírez
1976United States Brian Gottfried(2) &Mexico Raúl Ramírez(2)
1977South AfricaBob Hewitt &South AfricaFrew McMillan
1978South Africa Bob Hewitt(2) &South Africa Frew McMillan(2)
1979United StatesPeter Fleming &United StatesJohn McEnroe
1980United StatesBob Lutz &United StatesStan Smith
1981United States Peter Fleming(2) &United States John McEnroe(2)
1982United StatesSherwood Stewart &United StatesFerdi Taygan
1983United States Peter Fleming(3) &United States John McEnroe(3)
1984United States Peter Fleming(4) &United States John McEnroe(4)
1985United StatesKen Flach &United StatesRobert Seguso
1986ChileHans Gildemeister &EcuadorAndrés Gómez
1987SwedenStefan Edberg &SwedenAnders Järryd
1988United StatesRick Leach &United StatesJim Pugh
1989United States Rick Leach(2) &United States Jim Pugh(2)
1990South AfricaPieter Aldrich &South AfricaDanie Visser
1991AustraliaJohn Fitzgerald &Sweden Anders Järryd(2)
1992AustraliaTodd Woodbridge &AustraliaMark Woodforde(team article)
1993CanadaGrant Connell &United StatesPatrick Galbraith
1994NetherlandsJacco Eltingh &NetherlandsPaul Haarhuis
1995Australia Todd Woodbridge(2) &Australia Mark Woodforde(2)
1996Australia Todd Woodbridge(3) &Australia Mark Woodforde(3)
1997Australia Todd Woodbridge(4) &Australia Mark Woodforde(4)
1998Netherlands Jacco Eltingh(2) &Netherlands Paul Haarhuis(2)
1999IndiaLeander Paes &IndiaMahesh Bhupathi
2000Australia Todd Woodbridge(5) &Australia Mark Woodforde(5)
2001SwedenJonas Björkman &Australia Todd Woodbridge(6)
2002The BahamasMark Knowles &CanadaDaniel Nestor
2003United StatesBob Bryan &United StatesMike Bryan(team article)
2004The Bahamas Mark Knowles(2) &Canada Daniel Nestor(2)
2005United States Bob Bryan(2) &United States Mike Bryan(2)
2006United States Bob Bryan(3) &United States Mike Bryan(3)
2007United States Bob Bryan(4) &United States Mike Bryan(4)
2008SerbiaNenad Zimonjić &Canada Daniel Nestor(3)
2009United States Bob Bryan(5) &United States Mike Bryan(5)
2010United States Bob Bryan(6) &United States Mike Bryan(6)
2011United States Bob Bryan(7) &United States Mike Bryan(7)
2012United States Bob Bryan(8) &United States Mike Bryan(8)
2013United States Bob Bryan(9) &United States Mike Bryan(9)
2014United States Bob Bryan(10) &United States Mike Bryan(10)
2015NetherlandsJean-Julien Rojer &RomaniaHoria Tecău
2016United KingdomJamie Murray &BrazilBruno Soares
2017PolandŁukasz Kubot &BrazilMarcelo Melo
2018AustriaOliver Marach &CroatiaMate Pavić
2019ColombiaJuan Sebastián Cabal &ColombiaRobert Farah
2020Croatia Mate Pavić(2) &Brazil Bruno Soares(2)
2021CroatiaNikola Mektić &Croatia Mate Pavić(3)
2022NetherlandsWesley Koolhof &United KingdomNeal Skupski
2023CroatiaIvan Dodig &United StatesAustin Krajicek
2024El SalvadorMarcelo Arevalo &Croatia Mate Pavić(4)

Coach of the Year

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The ATP Coach of the Year award goes to the ATP coach who helped guide his players to a higher level of performance during the year. It is nominated and voted by fellow ATP coaches.[2]

YearCoach of the YearCoached playerRest of nomineesCoached players
2016SwedenMagnus NormanSwitzerlandStan WawrinkaAustriaGünter BresnikAustriaDominic Thiem
United StatesIvan LendlUnited KingdomAndy Murray
FranceEmmanuel PlanqueFranceLucas Pouille
SwedenMikael TillströmFranceGaël Monfils
2017South AfricaNeville GodwinSouth AfricaKevin AndersonCanadaMartin LaurendeauCanadaDenis Shapovalov
CroatiaIvan LjubičićSwitzerlandRoger Federer
SpainCarlos Moyá
SpainToni Nadal
SpainRafael Nadal
RussiaAlexander Zverev Sr.GermanyAlexander Zverev
GermanyMischa Zverev
2018SlovakiaMarián VajdaSerbiaNovak DjokovicGermanyJan de WittGeorgia (country)Nikoloz Basilashvili
Spain Carlos MoyáSpain Rafael Nadal
ArgentinaSebastián PrietoArgentinaJuan Martín del Potro
ItalySimone VagnozziItalyMarco Cecchinato
2019FranceGilles CervaraRussiaDaniil MedvedevChileNicolás MassúAustria Dominic Thiem
Spain Carlos MoyáSpain Rafael Nadal
ItalyVincenzo SantopadreItalyMatteo Berrettini
GreeceApostolos TsitsipasGreeceStefanos Tsitsipas
2020SpainFernando VicenteRussiaAndrey RublevFrance Gilles CervaraRussia Daniil Medvedev
ArgentinaJuan Ignacio ChelaArgentinaDiego Schwartzman
Chile Nicolás MassúAustria Dominic Thiem
ItalyRiccardo PiattiItalyJannik Sinner
2021ArgentinaFacundo LugonesUnited KingdomCameron NorrieUnited StatesCraig BoyntonPolandHubert Hurkacz
France Gilles CervaraRussia Daniil Medvedev
SpainJuan Carlos FerreroSpainCarlos Alcaraz
NorwayChristian RuudNorwayCasper Ruud
2022Spain Juan Carlos FerreroSpain Carlos AlcarazFranceFrédéric FontangCanadaFélix Auger-Aliassime
CroatiaGoran IvaniševićSerbia Novak Djokovic
United StatesMichael RussellUnited StatesTaylor Fritz
Norway Christian RuudNorway Casper Ruud
2023AustraliaDarren Cahill
Italy Simone Vagnozzi
Italy Jannik SinnerUnited States Craig BoyntonPoland Hubert Hurkacz
Spain Juan Carlos FerreroSpain Carlos Alcaraz
Croatia Goran IvaniševićSerbia Novak Djokovic
United StatesBryan SheltonUnited StatesBen Shelton
2024United StatesMichael RussellUnited States Taylor FritzBelgiumXavier MalisseAustraliaAlexei Popyrin
France Emmanuel PlanqueFranceGiovanni Mpetshi Perricard
United StatesBrad StineUnited StatesTommy Paul
United KingdomJames TrotmanUnited KingdomJack Draper

Tim Gullikson Career Coach Award

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The Tim Gullikson Career Coach award showcases someone who has inspired generations of young players and fellow coaches to grow the sport of tennis. It is voted on by fellow ATP coaches.[4]

YearCoach
2019AustraliaTony Roche
2020AustraliaBob Brett
2021Not given
2022
2023SpainJosé Higueras
2024Not given

Most improved player, Comeback player & Newcomer of the year

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Most Improved Player award - The nominees for this award are determined by an International Tennis Writers' Association (ITWA) vote; ATP players then vote for a winner from the list of nominees.[5] The award goes to the player who reached a significantly higher ATP ranking by year’s end and who demonstrated an increasingly improved level of performance through the year.[6]

Newcomer of the Year award - This award is voted by the ATP players from the nominees. It goes to the Next Generation player (player aged 21-and-under) who entered the Top 100 for the first time and made the biggest impact on the ATP Tour during the season.[2]

Comeback Player of the Year award - The nominees for this award are determined by an International Tennis Writers' Association (ITWA) vote; ATP players then vote for a winner from the list of nominees. It goes to the player who has overcome serious injury in re-establishing himself as one of the top players on the ATP Tour.[2]

Most Improved Player
1973IndiaVijay Amritraj
1974ArgentinaGuillermo Vilas
1975United StatesVitas Gerulaitis
1976PolandWojciech Fibak
1977United StatesBrian Gottfried
1978United StatesJohn McEnroe
1979ParaguayVíctor Pecci
1980not attributed
1981CzechoslovakiaIvan Lendl
1982AustraliaPeter McNamara
1983United StatesJimmy Arias
1984not attributed
1985West GermanyBoris Becker
1986SwedenMikael Pernfors
1987SwedenPeter Lundgren
1988United StatesAndre Agassi
1989United StatesMichael Chang
1990United StatesPete Sampras
1991United StatesJim Courier
1992SwedenHenrik Holm
1993United StatesTodd Martin
1994RussiaYevgeny Kafelnikov
1995SwedenThomas Enqvist
1996United KingdomTim Henman
1997AustraliaPatrick Rafter
1998United States Andre Agassi(2)
1999EcuadorNicolás Lapentti
2000RussiaMarat Safin
2001CroatiaGoran Ivanišević
2002ThailandParadorn Srichaphan
2003GermanyRainer Schüttler
2004SwedenJoachim Johansson
2005SpainRafael Nadal
2006SerbiaNovak Djokovic
2007Serbia Novak Djokovic(2)
2008FranceJo-Wilfried Tsonga
2009United StatesJohn Isner
2010KazakhstanAndrey Golubev
2011United StatesAlex Bogomolov Jr.
2012AustraliaMarinko Matosevic
2013SpainPablo Carreño Busta
2014SpainRoberto Bautista Agut
2015South KoreaHyeon Chung
2016FranceLucas Pouille
2017CanadaDenis Shapovalov
2018GreeceStefanos Tsitsipas
2019ItalyMatteo Berrettini
2020RussiaAndrey Rublev
2021RussiaAslan Karatsev
2022SpainCarlos Alcaraz
2023ItalyJannik Sinner
2024FranceGiovanni Mpetshi Perricard
Newcomer of the Year
1973not attributed
1974not attributed
1975United StatesVitas Gerulaitis
1976PolandWojciech Fibak
1977United StatesTim Gullikson
1978United StatesJohn McEnroe
1979United StatesVincent Van Patten
1980United StatesMel Purcell
1981United StatesTim Mayotte
1982United StatesChip Hooper
1983United StatesScott Davis
1984United StatesBob Green
1985PeruJaime Yzaga
1986SwedenUlf Stenlund
1987United StatesRichey Reneberg
1988United StatesMichael Chang
1989SpainSergi Bruguera
1990FranceFabrice Santoro
1991ZimbabweByron Black
1992UkraineAndriy Medvedev
1993AustraliaPatrick Rafter
1994SpainAlbert Costa
1995AustraliaMark Philippoussis
1996SlovakiaDominik Hrbatý
1997SpainJulián Alonso
1998RussiaMarat Safin
1999SpainJuan Carlos Ferrero
2000BelgiumOlivier Rochus
2001United StatesAndy Roddick
2002FrancePaul-Henri Mathieu
2003SpainRafael Nadal
2004GermanyFlorian Mayer
2005FranceGaël Monfils
2006GermanyBenjamin Becker
2007FranceJo-Wilfried Tsonga
2008JapanKei Nishikori
2009ArgentinaHoracio Zeballos
2010GermanyTobias Kamke
2011CanadaMilos Raonic
2012SlovakiaMartin Kližan
2013Czech RepublicJiří Veselý*
2014CroatiaBorna Ćorić*
2015GermanyAlexander Zverev*
2016United StatesTaylor Fritz*
2017CanadaDenis Shapovalov*
2018AustraliaAlex de Minaur
2019ItalyJannik Sinner
2020SpainCarlos Alcaraz
2021United StatesJenson Brooksby
2022DenmarkHolger Rune
2023FranceArthur Fils
2024Czech RepublicJakub Menšík
Comeback player of the Year
1973not attributed
1974not attributed
1975not attributed
1976not attributed
1977not attributed
1978not attributed
1979United StatesArthur Ashe
1980not attributed
1981United StatesBob Lutz
1982United StatesJeff Borowiak
1983United StatesButch Walts
1984not attributed
1985not attributed
1986not attributed
1987not attributed
1988not attributed
1989Socialist Federal Republic of YugoslaviaGoran Prpić
1990AustriaThomas Muster
1991United StatesJimmy Connors
1992FranceHenri Leconte
1993SwedenMikael Pernfors
1994FranceGuy Forget
1995United StatesDerrick Rostagno
1996FranceStéphane Simian
1997SpainSergi Bruguera
1998MoroccoYounes El Aynaoui
1999United StatesChris Woodruff
2000Spain Sergi Bruguera(2)
2001ArgentinaGuillermo Cañas
2002NetherlandsRichard Krajicek
2003AustraliaMark Philippoussis
2004GermanyTommy Haas
2005United StatesJames Blake
2006United StatesMardy Fish
2007RussiaIgor Andreev
2008GermanyRainer Schüttler
2009SwitzerlandMarco Chiudinelli
2010NetherlandsRobin Haase
2011ArgentinaJuan Martín del Potro
2012Germany Tommy Haas(2)
2013SpainRafael Nadal
2014BelgiumDavid Goffin
2015FranceBenoît Paire
2016Argentina Juan Martín del Potro(2)
2017SwitzerlandRoger Federer
2018SerbiaNovak Djokovic
2019United KingdomAndy Murray
2020CanadaVasek Pospisil
2021United StatesMackenzie McDonald
2022CroatiaBorna Ćorić
2023GermanyJan-Lennard Struff
2024ItalyMatteo Berrettini

*From 2013 to 2017, this award was namedATP Star of Tomorrow, and it was given to the youngest player who ended the year in the Top 100 of the ATP Singles Rankings. If two or more players in the Top 100 shared the youngest birth year, the higher-ranked player won the award.

Fans' Favourite

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The ATP Fans' Favourite award is voted online by tennis fans from the top 25 singles players and top 15 doubles teams in the year's Race Rankings as of the rankings update after theUS Open is concluded.[6]

YearPlayer
2000BrazilGustavo Kuerten
2001RussiaMarat Safin
2002Russia Marat Safin(2)
2003SwitzerlandRoger Federer
2004Switzerland Roger Federer(2)
2005Switzerland Roger Federer(3)
2006Switzerland Roger Federer(4)
2007Switzerland Roger Federer(5)
2008Switzerland Roger Federer(6)
2009Switzerland Roger Federer(7)
2010Switzerland Roger Federer(8)
2011Switzerland Roger Federer(9)
2012Switzerland Roger Federer(10)
2013Switzerland Roger Federer(11)
2014Switzerland Roger Federer(12)
2015Switzerland Roger Federer(13)
2016Switzerland Roger Federer(14)
2017Switzerland Roger Federer(15)
2018Switzerland Roger Federer(16)
2019Switzerland Roger Federer(17)
2020Switzerland Roger Federer(18)
2021Switzerland Roger Federer(19)
2022SpainRafael Nadal
2023ItalyJannik Sinner
2024Italy Jannik Sinner(2)
YearTeam
2005United StatesBob Bryan &United StatesMike Bryan(team article)
2006United States Bob Bryan(2) &United States Mike Bryan(2)
2007United States Bob Bryan(3) &United States Mike Bryan(3)
2008United States Bob Bryan(4) &United States Mike Bryan(4)
2009United States Bob Bryan(5) &United States Mike Bryan(5)
2010United States Bob Bryan(6) &United States Mike Bryan(6)
2011United States Bob Bryan(7) &United States Mike Bryan(7)
2012United States Bob Bryan(8) &United States Mike Bryan(8)
2013United States Bob Bryan(9) &United States Mike Bryan(9)
2014United States Bob Bryan(10) &United States Mike Bryan(10)
2015United States Bob Bryan(11) &United States Mike Bryan(11)
2016United States Bob Bryan(12) &United States Mike Bryan(12)
2017United States Bob Bryan(13) &United States Mike Bryan(13)
2018United States Mike Bryan(14) &United StatesJack Sock
2019United States Bob Bryan(14) &United States Mike Bryan(15)
2020United KingdomJamie Murray &United KingdomNeal Skupski
2021FrancePierre-Hugues Herbert &FranceNicolas Mahut
2022AustraliaThanasi Kokkinakis &AustraliaNick Kyrgios
2023RussiaKaren Khachanov &RussiaAndrey Rublev
2024ItalySimone Bolelli &ItalyAndrea Vavassori

Stefan Edberg Sportsmanship Award

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Nominees for the ATP's Sportsmanship Award, named afterStefan Edberg since 1996, are determined by an International Tennis Writers' Association (ITWA) vote; ATP players then vote for a winner from the list of nominees.[7] The award goes to the player who, throughout the year, conducted himself at the highest level of professionalism and integrity, who competed with his fellow players with the utmost spirit of fairness and who promoted the game through his off-court activities.[2]

↓ ATP Sportsmanship ↓
1977United StatesArthur Ashe
1978not awarded
1979United StatesStan Smith
1980ChileJaime Fillol
1981ArgentinaJosé Luis Clerc
1982United StatesSteve Denton
1983SpainJosé Higueras
1984United StatesBrian Gottfried
1985SwedenMats Wilander
1986FranceYannick Noah
1987CzechoslovakiaMiloslav Mečíř
1988SwedenStefan Edberg
1989Sweden Stefan Edberg(2)
1990Sweden Stefan Edberg(3)
1991AustraliaJohn Fitzgerald
1992Sweden Stefan Edberg(4)
1993United StatesTodd Martin
1994United States Todd Martin(2)
1995Sweden Stefan Edberg(5)
↓ Stefan Edberg Sportsmanship ↓
1996SpainÀlex Corretja
1997AustraliaPat Rafter
1998Spain Àlex Corretja(2)
1999Australia Pat Rafter(2)
2000Australia Pat Rafter(3)
2001Australia Pat Rafter(4)
2002ThailandParadorn Srichaphan
2003Thailand Paradorn Srichaphan(2)
2004SwitzerlandRoger Federer
2005Switzerland Roger Federer(2)
2006Switzerland Roger Federer(3)
2007Switzerland Roger Federer(4)
2008Switzerland Roger Federer(5)
2009Switzerland Roger Federer(6)
2010SpainRafael Nadal
2011Switzerland Roger Federer(7)
2012Switzerland Roger Federer(8)
2013Switzerland Roger Federer(9)
2014Switzerland Roger Federer(10)
2015Switzerland Roger Federer(11)
2016Switzerland Roger Federer(12)
2017Switzerland Roger Federer(13)
2018Spain Rafael Nadal(2)
2019Spain Rafael Nadal(3)
2020Spain Rafael Nadal(4)
2021Spain Rafael Nadal(5)
2022NorwayCasper Ruud
2023SpainCarlos Alcaraz
2024BulgariaGrigor Dimitrov

Arthur Ashe Humanitarian & Ron Bookman Media Excellence awards

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The Arthur Ashe Humanitarian award - This award is presented by the ATP to a person, not necessarily an ATP Player, who has made outstanding humanitarian contributions.[2]
The Ron Bookman Media Excellence award - This award is presented by the ATP to journalists who have made "significant contributions to the game of tennis".[2]

Arthur Ashe Humanitarian
Award recipients
1983United StatesJohn McEnroe
1984United StatesAlan King
1985United StatesStan Smith
United StatesMargie Smith
1986United StatesKay McEnroe
1987United StatesRob Finkelstein
1988not given
1989
1990FranceMarie-Claire Noah
1991Republic of IrelandJohn O'Shea
1992United StatesArthur Ashe
1993United StatesOrville Brown
1994AustraliaPaul McNamee
1995United StatesAndre Agassi
1996United StatesPaul Flory
1997South AfricaNelson Mandela
1998AustraliaPatrick Rafter
1999United StatesMac Winker
2000NetherlandsRichard Krajicek
2001United States Andre Agassi(2)
2002IsraelAmir Hadad
PakistanAisam-ul-Haq Qureshi
2003BrazilGustavo Kuerten
2004United StatesAndy Roddick
2005SpainCarlos Moyà
2006SwitzerlandRoger Federer
2007CroatiaIvan Ljubičić
2008United StatesJames Blake
2009United StatesMaliVai Washington
2010IndiaRohan Bopanna
Pakistan Aisam-ul-Haq Qureshi(2)
2011SpainRafael Nadal
2012SerbiaNovak Djokovic
2013Switzerland Roger Federer(2)
2014United KingdomAndy Murray
2015United StatesBob Bryan
United StatesMike Bryan
2016CroatiaMarin Čilić
2017RomaniaHoria Tecău
2018SpainTommy Robredo
2019South AfricaKevin Anderson
2020United StatesFrances Tiafoe
2021New ZealandMarcus Daniell
2022United Kingdom Andy Murray(2)
2023CanadaFélix Auger-Aliassime
2024AustriaDominic Thiem
Ron Bookman Media Excellence
Award recipients
1984United StatesRuss Adams
1985United StatesRobert Briner
1986United StatesRichard Evans
1987not given
1988
1989
1990FrancePhilippe Bouin
1991United StatesRuss Adams(2)
1992United KingdomDan Maskell
1993ItalyRino Tommasi
1994EuropeEuropean Tennis Press
1995ItalyGianni Ciaccia
1996United StatesBrett Haber
1997United KingdomJohn Anthony Parsons
1998GermanyGerd Szepanski
1999FranceL'Équipe
2000United KingdomIain Carter
2001United StatesChristopher Clarey
2002SpainPedro Hernández
2003United Kingdom John Anthony Parsons(2)
2004United StatesTennis Channel
2005United KingdomNeil Harman
2006United KingdomJohn Barrett
2007United StatesBud Collins
2008AustraliaAlan Trengove
2009ItalyVincenzo Martucci
2010FranceL'Équipe(2)
2011SpainJuan José Mateo
2012United KingdomPaul Newman
2013ChinaBendou Zhang
2014United StatesDouglas Robson
2015AustraliaLinda Pearce
2016United KingdomMike Dickson
2017ArgentinaGuillermo Salatino
2018United KingdomSue Barker
2019AustraliaCourtney Walsh
2020AustraliaKevin Mitchell
2021IndiaPrajwal Hegde
2022ArgentinaSebastián Torok
2023FranceL'Équipe(3)
2024SpainJoan Solsona

Tournaments of the Year

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The Tournament of the Year awards are voted by the ATP players for the different categories:ATP Tour Masters 1000,ATP Tour 500 andATP Tour 250. The awards go to the tournament in its category that operated at the highest level of professionalism and integrity and which provided the best conditions and atmosphere for participating players.[2]

YearATP MastersATP Tour 500ATP Tour 250
1986no Masters level tournamentsCincinnatiStuttgart
1987Stratton MountainStuttgart(2)
1988IndianapolisStuttgart(3)
1989Indianapolis(2)Stuttgart(4)
1990Indianapolis(3)Memphis
1991Indianapolis(4)Gstaad
1992Indianapolis(5)Scottsdale
1993Indianapolis(6)Scottsdale(2)
1994Indianapolis(7)Sun City
1995Indianapolis(8)Tel Aviv
1996Indianapolis(9)Gstaad(2)
1997Indianapolis(10)Kitzbühel
1998MiamiDubai
1999Miami(2)Lyon & Scottsdale(3)
2000Miami(3)Halle
2001Monte CarloIndianapolis(11)Shanghai
2002Miami(4)KitzbühelBåstad
2003Miami(5)Dubai(2)Houston & Båstad(2)
2004Miami(6)Dubai(3)Houston(2) &

Båstad(3)

2005Miami(7)Dubai(4)Båstad(4)
2006Miami(8)Dubai(5)Båstad(5)
2007Monte Carlo(2)AcapulcoBåstad(6)
2008Miami(9)Dubai(6)Båstad(7)
2009Shanghai(2)Dubai(7)Båstad(8)
2010Shanghai(3)Dubai(8)Båstad(9)
2011Shanghai(4)Dubai(9)Båstad(10)
2012Shanghai(5)Dubai(10)Båstad(11)
2013Shanghai(6)Dubai(11)Queen's Club
2014Indian WellsDubai(12)Queen's Club(2)
2015Indian Wells(2)Queen's Club(3)Doha &St. Petersburg
2016Indian Wells(3)Queen's Club(4)Stockholm &Winston-Salem
2017Indian Wells(4)Acapulco(2)Doha(2)
2018Indian Wells(5)Queen's Club(5)Stockholm(2)
2019Indian Wells(6)Acapulco(3)Doha(3)
2020Not awarded due toCOVID-19 pandemic
2021Indian Wells(7)ViennaDoha(4)
2022Indian Wells(8)Queen's Club(6)Doha(5)
2023Indian Wells(9)Queen's Club(7)Båstad(12)
2024Indian Wells(10)Queen's Club(8)Doha(6)

See also

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References

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  4. ^"Roche Honoured With Tim Gullikson Career Coach Award".Association of Tennis Professionals. 19 December 2019. Retrieved18 March 2020.
  5. ^"The 2024 ATP Awards Nominees Are… | ATP Tour | Tennis".ATP Tour. Retrieved2024-11-29.
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  7. ^"The 2024 ATP Awards Nominees Are… | ATP Tour | Tennis".ATP Tour. Retrieved2024-11-29.
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