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ATP announces reduction in obligatory events

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The ATP is reducing the number of ATP 500 events players must participate in each year from five to four, and also reducing the maximum number of events used to calculate ranking points, from 19 to 18.

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An increasingly clogged calendar, the Atp seeks a compromise with the most critical players. In 2025 Alcaraz made 80 matches, Jannik 79

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This is an important victory for the players. L的ATP, the body that governs the world tennis circuit, announced on Thursday a reduction from this season in the number of mandatory tournaments for the best players on the men's circuit, who regularly complain about a calendar they consider overloaded.As of the 2026 season, the first thirty players in the ATP rankings at the end of the 2025 season will be required to play at least four tournaments i…

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Reduction of mandatory ATP 500 for top players, changes to Finals qualification criteria and expansion of video refereeing.

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Over the years, more and more players have complained about a calendar forcing them to play more and more tournaments, under the penalty of being financially punished or losing places in the standings. This does not prevent some from going to play lucrative shows during their free time. On Thursday, this week's resumption of the season, the ATP announced various measures to protect the physical and mental health of the players. An ATP 500 minus …

The ATP announced on Thursday a slight engagement with disgruntled players by reducing the number of mandatory tournaments to be played each year in an increasingly busy calendar. Wimbledon champion Jannik Sinner, and the world’s number one, Carlos Alcaraz, are among the best male players to complain about the heavy workload, with an increasing number of players succumbing to injury or exhaustion. The ATP announced that it would reduce the numbe…

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Le Parisien broke the news in Paris, France on Thursday, January 8, 2026.
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