João Fonseca: updated position in the ATP ranking

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The Brazilian João Fonseca currently occupies 52nd place in the ATP rankingaccording to the ranking of the live entity. It adds 1,045 points in the world ranking. His best position so far was 47th place on July 21st. He is 18 and 11 months old.

This Monday, João Fonseca will win 10 points if he beat Australian Tristan Schoolkate in the first round of the Masters 1000 of Toronto 2025, competition with 96 athletes. However, the Brazilian is at risk of leaving Toronto without climbing the ranking.

The unusual situation happens because in this same period last year, John won the Challenger 75 from Lexington (USA), taking 75 points. Thus, the Brazilian needs 75 points in Toronto to be “zero” or more to leave in profit. ATP ranking takes into account the sum of the last 12 months.

To make 75 points in Toronto, João will have to reach the round of 16, winning three matches in the competition.

O ATP ranking leader is Italian Jannik Sinner23 years old and 11 months, with 12,030 points.

ATP Ranking: Point Table

Tournament C F S Q R16 R32 R64 R128 Q Q3
Grand Slam 2000 1300 800 400 200 100 50 10 30 16
Masters 1000 (keys with 96 athletes) 1000 650 400 200 100 50 30 10 20 10
Masters 1000 (48/56) 1000 650 400 200 100 50 10 30 16
ATP 500 (48) 500 330 200 100 50 25 16 8
ATP 500 (32) 500 330 200 100 50 25 13
ATP 250 (48) 250 165 100 50 25 13 8 4
ATP 250 (32) 250 165 100 50 25 13 7
Challenger 175 175 90 50 25 13 6 6 3
Challenger 125 125 64 35 16 8 5 5 3
Challenger 100 100 50 25 14 7 4 4 2
Challenger 75 75 44 22 12 6 4 4 2
Challenger 50 50 25 14 8 4 3 3 1
ITF M25 25 16 8 3 1
ITF M15 15 8 4 2 1

* Players who are “Bye” in the first round and lose their debut (second round) receive first round points.

** The Olympic Tournament and the Davis Cup do not score for the ranking.

ATP Finals

  • 200 points for each victory obtained in the round-robin phase
  • 400 points in case of victory in the semifinal
  • 500 points in case of victory in the final

The points are cumulative, that is, an ATP finals champion without losses can reach 1,500 points

Qualifying
Male professional tournaments give points in case of victory in the first round of QUA in some cases:

  • Grand Slam: 8 points get lost in the 2nd round
  • Masters 1000: 8 points get lost in the 2nd round in 48 or 56 keys
  • ATP 500: 4 points get lost in the 2nd round in keys of 48
  • ATP 250: 3 points get lost in the 2nd round in keys of 48

MORE: Toronto Masters 1000 Table – Games, Programming, Results and Keys

Best positions of Brazilians in the ATP ranking in history

  • 1st: Gustavo Kuerten (Guga)
  • 21st: Thomaz Bellucci
  • 24º: Thomaz Koch
  • 25th: Fernando Meligeni
  • 29th: Luiz Mattar
  • 30th: Marcos Hocevar
  • 34º: Jaime Oncins
  • 36º: Frassed Carls
  • 44th: Flávio Saretta
  • 47th: João Fonseca
  • 48th: Cássio Motta
  • 50th: Ricardo Mello
  • 55th: André Sá
  • 56th: Marcos Daniel
  • 58º: Thiago Wild

MORE: João Fonseca: Find out what is the mark on the tennis player’s shirt and cap



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