Master series
ATP- professional men's tennis association
ATP is the abbreviation of Tennis Professional Association, which can be translated into Professional Men's Tennis Association.
The ATP series includes the following six events: 1, Masters Cup; 2. World doubles champion; 3. World team champion; 4. Tennis Masters Series, the so-called Super Nine Tournament; 5. International gold series; 6. International series. The international series is the lowest level of ATP events, and its total prize money is divided into $400,000, $600,000, $800,000 and $6,543.8+00,000. The total prize money of the International Gold Series is 800,000,654.38+0,000 USD. Of course, the total prize money of the nine masters is more than 1 10,000, and their prizes are decided by their respective organizing committees. Our previous Heineken Open in Shanghai was the lowest level ATP event of $400,000. The total prize money of the Challenge Series is divided into the following categories: 25,000 US dollars, 50,000 US dollars, 37,500 US dollars plus free accommodation, 75,000 US dollars, 6,543,800 US dollars, 6,543,800 US dollars plus free accommodation and 6,543,800 US dollars. Take part in the $50,000 challenge. If you win the championship, you can get 50 points in ATP computer ranking and a prize of $7,200. Finally, let's talk about WTA. Its competition system is very simple, and it is divided into Tier 1-5 levels. The lowest level 5' s total bonus is 65,438+065,438+00,000 dollars, the fourth level is 65,438+04,000 dollars, the third level is 65,438+07,000 dollars and 225,000 dollars, and the second level is 585,000 dollars.
WTA
Women's Tennis Association. Founded in 1973, the player's headquarters is in St. Petersburg, Florida. At present, the main office is in Connecticut and there is also a small branch in Europe. The WTA Tour is headquartered in Stamford, southwestern Connecticut, USA. Sports Science Department, Medical Department, Tour Operation Department and Player Relations Office are located in St. Petersburg, Florida, USA.
The organization also has a European headquarters office in London. WTA is managed by the chairman and the board of directors. Most of them are active participants, while others are business consultants. The Council provides advice to the women's tennis professional association, which is the core institution of the whole tennis sport. Like men's tennis, WTA's main responsibility is to take care of all the players' problems. Players have their own agents in the Women's Tennis Association, and the Women's Professional Tennis Association decides all the rules of the whole tour and sponsors some exhibition games so that players can participate in some such games without worrying about conflicts with real professional leagues.
Women's competition, like men's competition, has also gone through a road of competing for rights. Players want to gain control of tennis, but they can't control the game-at least they can't control the important games. After some negotiations, WTA accepted the director's suggestion and asked the tennis professional association to organize the tour.
Because players can get computer points by winning more than $25,000 in some competitions, it is easier for them to join the women's computer rankings than men. Although players have to play at least 10 games a year to maintain their ranking advantage, it is relatively easy to participate in some small leagues.
The women's tennis tour has set up a school for young players, and its educational goal is to introduce the knowledge of the tour and the matters needing attention in the competition. So I did it because some young players like Jaeger, capriati and Austin have all encountered such problems. WTA thinks that these young players are under too much pressure, and they want players and their parents to know the potential dangers of professional tennis. Old players also think it is necessary to let young players know the history of tennis. Nowadays, young players can earn thousands of dollars even if they lose in the first round, so former stars want young people to know how they got here. Jennifer capriati, she went through many difficult times, but now she is back in the competition, trying her best to make up for lost time.
It is important that two organizations pay attention to the situation of athletes, especially women's tennis. Players can have almost no world fame, and they can join the professional player rankings when they are 14 years old. Many players have been used and cheated. Take Steve Graff for example. Her father squandered her bonus. Before these young players are confused by fame and fortune, ATP and WTA should teach them. Some important alliances have parent seminars. If a family is made aware of the problems they will face, I think it is necessary to hold a seminar.
Finally, the players' association prohibits the addition of new leagues. Players can rest comfortably now and don't have to worry about their computer rankings. Because both ATP and WTA prohibit excellent players from participating in one-night stand competitions, tennis develops healthily. Both events have outstanding players representing the highest level.
Of course, the Olympic Games will count. Every professional player wants to win a golden slam in singles, which means that there will be a singles champion in every Grand Slam and a tennis singles champion in the Olympic Games.
From 1896 to 1924, tennis is an Olympic sport. Since then, the international network has clashed with the International Olympic Committee because of the qualification of athletes. Tennis is no longer an Olympic sport, and it didn't re-enter the Olympic Games until 1988.
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