A player losing in the final of any of the 4 major championships will receive 1200 ranking points in the ATP rankings system.
1,950 ranking points - 50 points less than for a grand slam - are an offer at the World Tour Finals, 1,500 of which are awarded to the winner.
A tennis player is awarded 2000 grand slam points for winning a grand slam tournament.
In Grand Slam tournaments, tennis players earn ranking points based on their progression in the event, with champions receiving 2,000 points. Points decrease for each round, with semifinalists earning 1,200 points and quarterfinalists receiving 720 points. In WTA tournaments, points vary according to the tournament's tier, with higher-tier events like Premier Mandatory offering more points than lower-tier events. Players accumulate points throughout the season to determine their world ranking.
Grand Slam ATP points are earned by tennis players based on their performance in major tournaments such as the Australian Open, French Open, Wimbledon, and US Open. Points are awarded for each round a player advances in the tournament, with more points given for later rounds. The player with the most points at the end of the tournament is the winner.
Rewards are given to customers of the Grand Theatre. They have a reward program called "Reel". With this program points are awarded from purchases and these points can be used to make purchases at the Grand Theatre.
how is pointing system whom will get points if plays final?
Yes. The earlier in a tournament you are knocked out, the less ranking points, and the less money you get.
Andy Roddick's highest ranking in his career was #1. He rose to the top of the ATP Rankings at the end of the 2003 season after capturing his first and only grand slam title, the 2003 US Open
Porsche Tennis Grand Prix was created in 1978.
Madrid Tennis Grand Prix ended in 1994.
Madrid Tennis Grand Prix was created in 1972.
The winner gets 2000 Points for winning the final and runners up gets 1200 Points.