ATP & WTA Points per Round, Complete Reference Table
Published April 20, 2026 · TennisRace.ai Editorial · 6 min read
This page is a pure reference. It lists the round-by-round ranking points awarded at every ATP and WTA category in 2026, grouped by tier. Values come from the published ATP and WTA point tables and from official 2026 tournament pages (Monte Carlo Masters for the 56-draw variant, WTA ranking schedule for WTA tiers). We do not editorialise the numbers. We list them, source them, and link the context guides at the bottom.
Source: ATP ranking points table, per the 2024 Pepperstone ATP Rankings update (current for 2026). Applies to Australian Open, Roland Garros, Wimbledon, US Open.
Round
Points
Winner
2,000
Finalist
1,300
Semifinalist
800
Quarterfinalist
400
Round of 16
200
Round of 32
100
Round of 64
50
Round of 128
10
Qualifying winner
30
Final qualifying round
16
Second qualifying round
8
ATP Masters 1000 (96-draw, 12-day)
Source: ATP ranking points table, current for 2026. Applies to Indian Wells, Miami, Madrid, Rome, Canada, Cincinnati, Shanghai.
Round
Points
Winner
1,000
Finalist
650
Semifinalist
400
Quarterfinalist
200
Round of 16
100
Round of 32
50
Round of 64
30
Round of 96
10
Qualifying winner
20
Final qualifying round
10
ATP Masters 1000 (56-draw, 8-day)
Source: 2026 Rolex Monte-Carlo Masters points and prize money page (Monte Carlo and Paris run the 56-draw format).
Round
Points
Winner
1,000
Finalist
650
Semifinalist
400
Quarterfinalist
200
Round of 16
100
Round of 32
50
Round of 64
10
Qualifying winner (Q3)
30
Second qualifying round (Q2)
16
ATP 500 (48-draw)
Source: ATP ranking points table, 48-draw format. Some ATP 500 events run 32-draw formats and compress qualifying into fewer rounds.
Round
Points
Winner
500
Finalist
330
Semifinalist
200
Quarterfinalist
100
Round of 16
50
Round of 32
25
Qualifying winner
16
Final qualifying round
8
ATP 250 (32-draw)
Source: ATP ranking points table, 32-draw format.
Round
Points
Winner
250
Finalist
165
Semifinalist
100
Quarterfinalist
50
Round of 16
25
Round of 32
13
Qualifying winner
13
Final qualifying round
7
ATP Challenger Tour
Source: ATP Challenger Tour ranking points table, current for 2026. First-round losers at Challenger level score 0 ATP points.
Tier
Winner
Finalist
SF
QF
R16
R32
Challenger 175
175
90
50
25
13
0
Challenger 125
125
64
35
16
8
0
Challenger 100
100
50
25
14
7
0
Challenger 75
75
44
22
12
6
0
Challenger 50
50
25
14
8
4
0
ITF World Tennis Tour (men)
Source: ITF World Tennis Tour points table, current 2025-2026 edition. First-round losers at M25 and M15 score 1 ATP point.
Tier
Winner
Finalist
SF
QF
First round
M25
25
16
8
3
1
M15
15
8
4
2
1
WTA points per round
Grand Slams (WTA)
Source: WTA ranking points schedule, current for 2026. Applies to Australian Open, Roland Garros, Wimbledon, US Open.
Round
Points
Winner
2,000
Finalist
1,300
Semifinalist
780
Quarterfinalist
430
Round of 16
240
Round of 32
130
Round of 64
70
Round of 128
10
Qualifying winner
40
WTA 1000 (mandatory, 96-draw)
Source: WTA ranking points schedule, mandatory 96-draw format. Applies to Indian Wells, Miami, Madrid, Rome, Canada, Cincinnati, Beijing, Wuhan.
Round
Points
Winner
1,000
Finalist
650
Semifinalist
390
Quarterfinalist
215
Round of 16
120
Round of 32
65
Round of 64
35
Round of 96
10
Qualifying winner
30
WTA 500 (48-draw)
Source: WTA ranking points schedule, 48-draw format. Smaller 28 or 30-player WTA 500 draws compress the first round and award 1 participation point at R32.
Round
Points
Winner
500
Finalist
325
Semifinalist
195
Quarterfinalist
108
Round of 16
60
Round of 32
32
WTA 250 (32-draw)
Source: WTA ranking points schedule, 32-draw format. Round of 32 awards 1 point as a participation token for first-round losers.
Round
Points
Winner
250
Finalist
163
Semifinalist
98
Quarterfinalist
54
Round of 16
30
Round of 32
1
Qualifying winner
18
WTA 125
Source: WTA ranking points schedule. WTA 125 results count toward the WTA ranking but not the PIF Race to the WTA Finals.
Round
Points
Winner
125
Finalist
81
Semifinalist
49
Quarterfinalist
27
Round of 16
15
Round of 32
1
ITF World Tennis Tour (women)
Source: ITF World Tennis Tour women's points table, 32-draw singles format. Values carry into the WTA ranking.
Tier
Winner
Finalist
SF
QF
R16
W100
100
65
39
21
10
W75
75
49
29
16
9
W50
50
33
20
11
6
W35
35
23
14
8
4
W15
15
10
6
3
1
Year-end events
Sources: Nitto ATP Finals official points and prize money page, WTA Finals 2025 points disclosure. Round-robin wins stack on top of advancement points. Both tours award the same per-match and undefeated totals in 2026.
Event
RR win
SF win
Final win
Undefeated total
Nitto ATP Finals
200
400
500
1,500
WTA Finals
200
400
500
1,500
Next Gen ATP Finals
0
0
0
0 (no ATP points)
The Next Gen ATP Finals award prize money only. No ATP ranking points and no PIF Race to Turin points are distributed. See the dedicated Next Gen ATP Finals guide for context.
Draw-size variants and their effect
Two 2026 wrinkles matter when reading these tables. The Masters 1000 tier runs two formats: 96-draw, 12-day events (Indian Wells, Miami, Madrid, Rome, Canada, Cincinnati, Shanghai) and 56-draw, 8-day events (Monte Carlo, Paris). Main-draw values are identical across both formats. The 56-draw events skip the Round of 96 and close the main draw at Round of 64.
ATP 500 events run with draw sizes from 32 to 48. A 32-draw uses 4 rounds of main-draw play and a shorter qualifying schedule. A 48-draw requires 5 rounds and two counted qualifying rounds. Winner and finalist values stay at 500 and 330 regardless of draw size. WTA 500 behaves similarly: smaller 28 or 30-player draws compress the first round into a 1-point participation token at R32 instead of the 32-point value shown above.
Notes on accuracy
Point values can change between seasons. The ATP and WTA publish their points tables on their official websites, and both tours occasionally tweak round allocations. This page reflects the 2026 values as of April 20, 2026, with ATP figures aligned to the 2024 update that raised Grand Slam finalist points from 1,200 to 1,300 and Masters 1000 finalist points from 600 to 650. We update these tables when either tour publishes a rulebook amendment.
live data
See how many points each active player can still earn this week, and how wins and losses reshape the ATP and WTA standings, on our live rankings.