The ATP 500 tournaments (previously known as the ATP World Tour 500 tournaments, ATP International Series Gold, and ATP Championship Series)[1] are the fourth-highest tier of annual men's tennis tournaments, after the four Grand Slam/major tournaments, ATP Finals, and the ATP 1000 events.
As of 2025, the series includes 16 tournaments,[2] with 500 ranking points awarded for the events' singles champions – which accounts for the name of the series. Tournaments have draws of 32 or 48 for singles and 16 or 24 for doubles. Leading players must enter at least four 500 events, including at least one after the US Open; if they play fewer than four, or fail to play in one after the US Open they get a "zero" score towards their world ranking for each one short.
Roger Federer has won the most ATP 500 singles titles (24), while Daniel Nestor has won the most doubles titles (20).
Historic names
- 1990–1999: ATP Championship Series
- 2000–2008: ATP International Series Gold
- 2009–2018: ATP World Tour 500
- 2019–present: ATP 500
ATP points
Parenthesis indicate points for 48 player draw.
Tournaments
List of ATP 500 tournaments since 2009 | Tournament | City | Venue | Surface | Draw | Prize money | Date |
| Dallas Open | Frisco | Ford Center at The Star | Hard (i) | 32 | $2,760,000 (2025) | 3–9 February |
| Rotterdam Open | Rotterdam | Rotterdam Ahoy | €2,134,985 (2025) | 3–9 February |
| Qatar Open | Doha | Khalifa International Tennis and Squash Complex | Hard | $2,760,000 (2025) | 17–22 February |
| Rio Open | Rio de Janeiro | Jockey Club Brasileiro | Clay | $2,396,115 (2025) | 17–23 February |
| Dubai Championships | Dubai | Aviation Club Tennis Centre | Hard | $3,237,670 (2025) | 24 February–1 March |
| Mexican Open | Acapulco | Arena GNP Seguros | $2,585,410 (2025) | 24 February–1 March |
| Barcelona Open | Barcelona | Real Club de Tenis Barcelona | Clay | €2,889,200 (2025) | 14–20 April |
| Bavarian International | Munich | MTTC Iphitos | €2,500,000 (2025) | 14–20 April |
| Hamburg Open | Hamburg | Am Rothenbaum | €2,158,560 (2025) | 18–24 May |
| Queen's Club Championships | London | Queen's Club | Grass | €2,255,655 (2025) | 16–22 June |
| Halle Open | Halle | Gerry Weber Stadion | €2,255,655 (2025) | 16–22 June |
| Washington Open | Washington, D.C. | William H.G. FitzGerald Tennis Center | Hard | 48 | $2,396,115 (2025) | 21–27 July |
| Japan Open | Tokyo | Ariake Coliseum | 32 | $1,818,380 (2024) | 24–30 September |
| China Open | Beijing | National Tennis Center | $3,720,165 (2024) | 25 September–1 October |
| Vienna Open | Vienna | Wiener Stadthalle | Hard (i) | €2,470,310 (2024) | 20–26 October |
| Swiss Indoors | Basel | St. Jakobshalle | €2,414,215 (2024) | 20–26 October |
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| Astana Open (2022) | Astana | Daulet National Tennis Centre | Hard (i) | ATP 250 |
| St. Petersburg Open (2020) | Saint Petersburg | Sibur Arena | N/A (Defunct) |
| U.S. Indoor Championships (1898–2014) | Memphis, Tennessee | Racquet Club of Memphis |
| Valencia Open (2009–2014) | Valencia | City of Arts and Sciences |
Location map of current ATP 500 events
Singles champions
ATP Championship Series
ATP International Series Gold
ATP World Tour 500
ATP 500
Doubles champions
ATP Championship Series
ATP International Series Gold
ATP World Tour 500
ATP 500 tournaments
Statistics
Active players indicated in bold.
Most titles
Notes
See also
References
External links