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Understand Tennis Ranking System To Help You Win Tennis At Betting Exchange

As far as ATP tennis is concerned, the ranking system is as fair as it can be. It allows the better player over the whole year, 52 weeks get to the top number 1 ranking position.

Each player will earn ranking points in every tournament, the bigger tournament, the higher the ranking points. Well, as the player in the tournament and credited points throughout the years, they also lose points earned at the same event in the previous year.

The points attributed that really count significantly are the four Grand slams and the nine Master Series. And then from the qualified international series tournament, players also earn points from the international performance.

Take for instance, if a player win one or more grand slam, he will acclaim about 2000 points each. As a reference or guide, here is the points system that allocated to the 4 main grand slam:
1st round – 10 pts, 2nd round- 45 points, 3rd round -90 points 4ht round-180 points. Quarter final -360 points, semi final – 720 points, runnier up – 1200 points, winner – 2000 points.
Another significant ranking points system is the Mater Series, although it has a relatively lower ranking system than the Master Series..

Those points for the Master Series are:
1st round – 10 points, 2nd round – 45 points, 3rd round- 90 points, quarter final – 180 points, semi final – 360 points, runner up – 600 points, winner – 1000 points

Generally, the player can jump the ranking depending on the performance of the previous year. In term of the prize money, the highest ranking system of the tennis tournaments, the highest the prize money.

By knowing the ranking system, you should understand why the players want to win at certain tournament, and it may translate into your tennis betting pattern to win at betting exchange.

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