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ITF Men's World Tennis Tour

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For the women's ITF Tennis Tour, seeITF Women's World Tennis Tour.
Men's pro tennis
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TheITF Men's World Tennis Tour (formerlyITF Men's Circuit) is a series of professionaltennis tournaments held around the world that are organized by theInternational Tennis Federation (ITF). The tour represents the lowest rung of the men's professionaltennis ladder. ITF tournaments are incorporated into theATP rankings, enabling young professionals to progress on to theATP Challenger Tour and ultimately the fullATP Tour. Nearly every professional male player has spent some time on the ITF Men's World Tennis Tour.

Format

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Originally, the ITF Men's Circuit consisted ofsatellite tournaments, each of which took place over four weeks. However, in the late 1990s, the ITF introducedFutures tournaments, allowing for greater flexibility in the organization of the tournaments for national associations, and participation in tournaments for players. Over time, the ratio of Futures tournaments to satellites increased until 2007, when satellites were eliminated.

Futures tournaments allow for players to win career titles and improve their rankings. Futures are held in both singles and doubles and last one week. As of 2017, the prize fund for each tournament is either US$15,000 or US$25,000. Some tournaments also provide housing for participants. Futures usually have sizable qualifying draws, which allow unranked players to enter tournaments and earnATP ranking points.

In 2019, reforms were made to the circuit, renaming it theITF World Tennis Tour as a new umbrella name for former Pro Circuit andJunior Circuit tournaments and will serve as the player pathway between the junior game and the elite levels of professional tennis. The launch of the tour is the culmination of a series of ITF reforms designed to support talented junior players in their progression to the senior game, and target the prize money effectively at professional tournaments to enable more players to make a living.[1]

ATP ranking points

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Ranking point distribution by seasons listed below.

2018

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Tournament categoryWFSFQFR16
Futures 25,000 +H35201041
Futures 25,0002715831
Futures 15,000 +H2715831
Futures 15,0001810621

2019

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Tournament categoryWFSF
M25+H531
M25310

2020–2021

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Tournament categoryWFSFQFR16
M252012631
M15106421

2022–present

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Tournament categoryWFSFQFR16
M252516831
M15158421

Seasons

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References

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  1. ^"ITF World Tennis Tour".itftennis.com.Archived from the original on 2020-10-08. Retrieved2022-06-07.

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