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ATP 250 Guide | Format, Ranking Points and Tour Structure

ATP 250 tournaments form the foundation of the men’s professional calendar. While they award fewer ranking points than Masters 1000 and Grand Slam events, they make up a significant portion of the season and provide critical opportunities for players to build rankings and momentum.

The “250” refers to the number of ranking points awarded to the singles champion.

What Is an ATP 250 Tournament

ATP 250 events are the entry-level tournaments on the main ATP Tour structure.

They typically feature:

  • Smaller draws than Masters events
  • Fewer top-10 players
  • Strong representation from rising players
  • Strategic scheduling throughout the year

These tournaments are held across multiple continents and surfaces.

Ranking Points at ATP 250 Events (Singles)

  • Champion: 250
  • Finalist: 165
  • Semifinalist: 100
  • Quarterfinalist: 50
  • Round of 16: 25

Points count toward the 52-week ATP ranking system.

Draw Size and Match Format

Common Draw Sizes

  • 28-player draw
  • 32-player draw

Match Format

  • Best-of-three sets
  • Standard tiebreak rules

Top seeds may receive byes depending on draw size.

Why ATP 250 Events Matter

ATP 250 tournaments are often:

  • Crucial for players ranked outside the top 20
  • Opportunities to defend points
  • Strategic stops between larger events
  • Testing grounds for young players entering the tour

While prestige differs from Masters 1000 events, 250 titles remain significant career milestones.

ATP 250 vs Higher Tiers

LevelWinner PointsTypical Draw
Grand Slam2,000128
Masters 10001,00056–96
ATP 50050032–48
ATP 25025028–32

Frequently Asked Questions

How many ATP 250 tournaments are there?
The number varies by season but typically exceeds 25 events.

Are ATP 250 tournaments mandatory?
No. Participation is optional.

Do top players compete in ATP 250 events?
Yes, but less frequently than in higher-tier tournaments.

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