2020 ATP Tour


The 2020 ATP Tour is the global elite men's professional tennis circuit organised by the Association of Tennis Professionals for the 2020 tennis season. The 2020 ATP Tour calendar is composed of the Grand Slam tournaments, the ATP Finals, the ATP Tour Masters 1000, the ATP Cup, the ATP Tour 500 series, the ATP Tour 250 series, and the Davis Cup. Also included in the 2020 calendar are the tennis events at the Next Generation ATP Finals, and the Laver Cup, neither of which distribute ranking points.
Several tournaments were suspended or postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic, including the Tokyo Summer Olympics. On 17 June 2020, ATP issued revised calendar for Tour resumption.

Schedule

This is the complete schedule of events on the 2020 calendar.
;Key
Grand Slam
ATP Finals
ATP Tour Masters 1000
ATP Tour 500
ATP Tour 250
Team Events

January

February

March

April–July

No tournaments have been played due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

August

September

October

November

Affected tournaments

The COVID-19 pandemic affected many tournaments on both the ATP and WTA tours. As of now, tournaments from 9 March to 21 August have either been cancelled or postponed. The 2020 Summer Olympics have been postponed to 2021 and the ATP Rankings are also frozen over this period, with the last official rankings being released on March 16. The following tournaments were suspended or postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Week ofTournamentStatus
9 March
16 March
Indian Wells Masters
Indian Wells, United States
ATP Tour Masters 1000
Hard

Cancelled
23 March
30 March
Miami Open
Miami, United States
ATP Tour Masters 1000
Hard

Cancelled
6 AprilU.S. Men's Clay Court Championships
Houston, United States
ATP Tour 250
Clay

Cancelled
6 AprilGrand Prix Hassan II
Marrakesh, Morocco
ATP Tour 250
Clay

Cancelled
13 AprilMonte-Carlo Masters
Roquebrune-Cap-Martin, France
ATP Tour Masters 1000
Clay

Cancelled
20 AprilBarcelona Open
Barcelona, Spain
ATP Tour 500
Clay

Cancelled
20 AprilHungarian Open
Budapest, Hungary
ATP Tour 250
Clay

Cancelled
27 AprilEstoril Open
Estoril, Portugal
ATP Tour 250
Clay

Cancelled
27 AprilBavarian International Championships
Munich, Germany
ATP Tour 250
Clay

Cancelled
4 MayMadrid Open
Madrid, Spain
ATP Tour Masters 1000
Clay

Rescheduled to September
11 MayItalian Open
Rome, Italy
ATP Tour Masters 1000
Clay

Rescheduled to September
18 MayGeneva Open
Geneva, Switzerland
ATP Tour 250
Clay

Suspended
18 MayLyon Open
Lyon, France
ATP Tour 250
Clay

Suspended
25 May
1 June
French Open
Paris, France
Grand Slam
Clay

Rescheduled to September
8 JuneStuttgart Open
Stuttgart, Germany
ATP Tour 250
Grass

Cancelled
8 JuneRosmalen Grass Court Championships
's-Hertogenbosch, Netherlands
ATP Tour 250
Grass

Cancelled
15 JuneHalle Open
Halle, Germany
ATP Tour 500
Grass

Cancelled
15 JuneQueen's Club Championships
London, Great Britain
ATP Tour 500
Grass

Cancelled
22 JuneEastbourne International
Eastbourne, Great Britain
ATP Tour 250
Grass

Cancelled
22 JuneMallorca Championships
Santa Ponsa, Spain
ATP Tour 250
Grass

Cancelled
29 June
6 July
Wimbledon
London, Great Britain
Grand Slam
Grass

Cancelled
13 JulyHamburg European Open
Hamburg, Germany
ATP Tour 500
Clay

Cancelled
13 JulyHall of Fame Open
Newport, United States
ATP Tour 250
Grass

Cancelled
13 JulySwedish Open
Båstad, Sweden
ATP Tour 250
Clay

Cancelled
20 JulyLos Cabos Open
Cabo San Lucas, Mexico
ATP Tour 250
Hard

Cancelled
20 JulySwiss Open
Gstaad, Switzerland
ATP Tour 250
Clay

Cancelled
20 JulyCroatia Open
Umag, Croatia
ATP Tour 250
Clay

Cancelled
27 JulySummer Olympic Games
Tokyo, Japan
Olympic Games
Hard

Rescheduled to July 2021
27 JulyAtlanta Open
Atlanta, United States
ATP Tour 250
Hard

Cancelled
27 JulyAustrian Open Kitzbühel
Kitzbühel, Austria
ATP Tour 250
Clay

Rescheduled to September
3 AugustWashington Open
Washington, United States
ATP Tour 500
Hard

Cancelled
10 AugustCanadian Open
Toronto, Canada
ATP Tour Masters 1000
Hard

Suspended
17 AugustCincinnati Masters
Cincinnati, United States
ATP Tour Masters 1000
Hard

Rescheduled to 22 August and moved from Cincinnati to New York City
24 AugustWinston-Salem Open
Winston-Salem, United States
ATP Tour 250
Hard

Suspended
21 SeptemberLaver Cup
Boston, United States
Hard

Postponed to September 2021
21 SeptemberSt. Petersburg Open
St. Petersburg, Russia
ATP Tour 250
Hard

Suspended
21 SeptemberMoselle Open
Metz, France
ATP Tour 250
Hard

Suspended
28 SeptemberChengdu Open
Chengdu, China
ATP Tour 250
Hard

Suspended
28 SeptemberZhuhai Championships
Zhuhai, China
ATP Tour 250
Hard

Suspended
28 SeptemberSofia Open
Sofia, Bulgaria
ATP Tour 250
Hard

Suspended
5 OctoberJapan Open
Tokyo, Japan
ATP Tour 500
Hard

Cancelled
5 OctoberChina Open
Beijing, China
ATP Tour 500
Hard

Cancelled
12 OctoberShanghai Masters
Shanghai, China
ATP Tour Masters 1000
Hard

Cancelled
26 OctoberSwiss Indoors
Basel, Switzerland
ATP Tour 500
Hard

Cancelled
23 NovemberDavis Cup Finals
Madrid, Spain
Hard

Postponed to November 2021''

Statistical information

These tables present the number of singles, doubles, and mixed doubles titles won by each player and each nation during the season, within all the tournament categories of the 2019 ATP Tour: the Grand Slam tournaments, the ATP Finals, the ATP Tour Masters 1000, the ATP Tour 500 series, and the ATP Tour 250 series. The players/nations are sorted by:
  1. Total number of titles ;
  2. Cumulated importance of those titles ;
  3. A singles > doubles > mixed doubles hierarchy;
  4. Alphabetical order.

    Key

Titles won by player

Titles won by nation

Titles information

The following players won their first main circuit title in singles, doubles or mixed doubles:
;Singles
;Doubles
;Mixed doubles
The following players defended a main circuit title in singles, doubles, or mixed doubles:
;Singles
;Doubles
The following players achieved a career-high ranking this season in the top 50 :
;Singles
;Doubles

ATP ranking

These are the ATP Rankings and yearly ATP Race Rankings of the top 20 singles players, doubles players and doubles teams at the current date of the 2020 season. Rankings are frozen up until the resumption of the 2020 season on 3 August 2020.

Singles

Change since previous week's rankings

Number 1 ranking

Doubles

Number 1 ranking

Point distribution

Prize money leaders

Retirements and comebacks

The following is a list of notable players who returned from retirement, announced their retirement from professional tennis, became inactive, or were permanently banned from playing, during the 2020 season:
  • Bob and Mike Bryan ' joined the professional tour in 1998 and reached a career-high ranking of No. 1 in doubles in September 2003. During the 2000s and the 2010s, the Bryan brothers, generally playing together, became the most successful doubles team in tennis history. Between 2003 and 2019, they spent a total of 438 weeks together at the No. 1 spot, with Bob spending an additional week alone at the top for a personal total of 439 weeks and Mike 68 more weeks alone for a record total of 506 weeks. The Bryans also hold the record for most seasons ended together at No. 1, with 10 top finishes between 2003 and 2014. They hold the record for most doubles Grand Slam titles as a team, with 16 titles out of 30 finals: 6 Australian Opens, 2 French Opens 3 Wimbledons and 5 US Opens. After Bob was injured in 2018, Mike won 2 more Grand Slam titles with Jack Sock to hold alone the record for most doubles major titles with 18. The Bryans also won 4 year-end championships together, with Mike winning one more alongside Sock. They picked up 2 medals for the United States at the Summer Olympic Games, the bronze in Beijing and the gold in London. With different partners, they won a total of 11 major mixed doubles titles. On the ATP Tour, the Bryans collected a record of 118 titles together between 1999 and 2019, including 39 ATP Tour Masters 1000 titles. They were part of the United States Davis Cup team from 2003 to 2018, winning the tournament once. In November 2019, both of them announced their plans to retire after the 2020 US Open.
  • Steve Darcis ' joined the professional tour in 2003 and reached a career-high ranking of No. 38 in singles in 2017. He won 2 singles titles on the ATP Tour and recorded his best results playing for the Belgium Davis Cup team, helping it reach both the 2015 and 2017 final in the competition. Darcis announced in October 2019 that the 2020 Australian Open would be his last professional tournament.
  • Leander Paes ' joined the professional tour in 1991 and reached a career-high ranking of No. 1 in doubles in June 1999 and No. 73 in singles in August 1998. Paes had one singles title on the ATP: The 1998 Hall of Fame Tennis Championships. He has won 8 doubles and 10 mixed doubles Grand Slam titles. Paes achieved the rare men's doubles/mixed doubles titles feat at the 1999 Wimbledon Championships and his mixed doubles Wimbledon title in 2010 made him the second man to win Wimbledon titles in three separate decades. He won a bronze medal for India in singles at the 1996 Olympic Games and competed at consecutive Olympics from 1992 to 2016, making him the first Indian and only tennis player to compete at 7 Olympic Games. He is formerly an India Davis Cup team captain and holds the record for the most Davis Cup doubles wins, with 44 victories between 1990 and 2019. Paes announced on 25 December 2019 that he will bring the curtains down on his illustrious career in 2020, which will be his farewell season on the professional tour.
  • Pere Riba'''