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What is the difference between WTA and ATP?

WTA

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 Players 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. All players should remember the tennis pioneers who paved the way for them today. We want a 12 junior to know about Kramer, Ralph, Connors, Ashe and Kim, casals, Navratilova and Evert in the women's competition. When they were seed players, they made great contributions to tennis.

atp

International Tennis Professional Association, also known as Professional Tennis Players Association. International Professional Tennis Association (ATP) is an "autonomous" organization of the world's male professional tennis players. 1972 was founded in the US Open. Its main task is to coordinate the partnership between professional athletes and events, organize and manage the points, rankings and bonus distribution of professional athletes, and formulate competition rules.

Then give or cancel the qualifications of players and other work. For more than 20 years, the International Professional Network Association has done two major things. The first is to reform the rankings. Mark and Miles, the heads of the professional network, are experienced sports agents. In order to improve the level of competition, he first reformed the average ranking method that has been used for many years. This ranking method has been used since 1973, and its main drawback is that the number of times some excellent tennis players participate in the competition drops sharply every year. Based on this, the professional tennis association decided to replace the average ranking method with "14 game best scoring system", which is the ATP ranking we see now, and achieved the purpose of encouraging players to participate more. The second important thing that the International Professional Network Association has done is to implement the "Super Tour Plan". Since the professional tennis association switched to the new ranking mode and adjusted the competition schedule, the professional tennis world has been as busy as a bee, and several competitions will be held around the world at the same time, which can be said to be in full swing. But after a long time, the problems have also been exposed. As high-level players participate in several competitions, the number of confrontations between them naturally decreases. In addition, too many games and the pressure of ranking list make many players overloaded, which leads to an increase in injuries and waivers and a decline in competitive level. Low-level competition will reduce the interest of the audience, and losing the audience means losing the market. Based on these, a "super tour" was born. The slogan of this plan is "do more with less money", that is, reduce the number of events to improve the quality of the competition. They reduced the original 1 1 top events to nine, and organized the Super Tour on this basis.

The total prize money of these events ranges from 600,000 to 2 million dollars. When choosing events, the professional network fully considers the factors such as venue, funds and audience, so that the nine events can fully show the different styles of men's professional tennis. According to the time and place, they are: plastic land-Lipton, Indian villa; Red soil-Monte Carlo, Hamburg, Rome; Hard ground-Toronto, Cincinnati; Indoor carpet venue-Stockholm, Paris. In order to ensure the quality of the event, the professional network association signed contracts with the top ten players. According to the contract, these players must participate in the above-mentioned events on time and cannot participate in other low-level competitions at the same time. Mark and Myers said that the goal of the Super Tour is to "make tennis easier to understand and make more people like tennis". Every year 1 15, the final of the IBM/ATP World Championships held in Frankfurt, Germany with eight top players and the ATP Touring Doubles World Championships held in Johannesburg, South Africa a week later are the two most influential events of the International Professional Federation. These two events will decide who is the top seed in singles and doubles this year.

Masters cup

Tennis Masters Cup was born on199965438+February 9th. On this day, the Four Grand Slam Competition Committee, ITF (International Tennis Federation) and ATP (Men's Professional Tennis Association) announced that the ATP year-end finals and men's Grand Slam Cup would not continue, and they would be replaced by a new competition-men's professional competition owned by three organizations.

The new Tennis Masters Cup means a new cooperative relationship between all parties in the tennis world, and a tennis Masters Cup management entity with decision-making power is also established.

Tennis Masters Cup is the year-end finals of ATP Tour, which brings together eight top tennis players in the world, competing for the total prize of 4.45 million US dollars and the highest honor of being the first in men's professional tennis at the end of the year, presenting the strongest visual shock to the global tennis audience.

Tennis Masters Cup, as the finals of men's professional tennis tour, is the highest-level tennis event, covering ATP series, Masters series and four grand slam events. Every year from 65438+ 10/month 1, male professional players get points with their best personal performances in four grand slams, nine masters series and five ATP tours. Until Monday after the last ATP Tour every year, the top seven players in the ATP tournament are eligible to enter the Tennis Masters Cup, and the eighth place is reserved for the top 20 players, one of the four Grand Slam champions of that year. Therefore, the Masters Cup is a real tournament, and the Masters Championship is the highest competitive level in the tennis world today.

The Masters Cup finals are held in turn in major cities around the world. Shanghai was fortunate to host the 2002 Masters Cup, which became one of the most successful events in history, won unanimous praise from ATP and players, and also set off a tennis frenzy in Shanghai.

Looking back at the 2002 Shanghai Masters Cup, the "Eight Heavenly Kings" of tennis gathered on the beach and launched a thrilling battle for China audience: Leighton Hewitt, andre agassi, marat safin, juan carlos ferrero, carlos moya, roger federer and Albert Costa. After fierce competition, Hewitt, the "Australian Hare", finally successfully defended his title.

Now, the Masters Cup has settled in Shanghai, and it will be settled in the Tennis Center of Zhong Qi Forest Sports City in Shanghai from 2005 to 2007. Zhong Qi Tennis Center is located in maqiao town, Minhang District, southwest of Shanghai, about 27 kilometers away from the center of Shanghai. There are a main stadium and 18 outdoor tennis court in the competition area (of which 18 is a competition venue with stands, and the other eight are practice venues). The roof is a steel structure and can be opened. Its open mode is like the flowering process of Magnolia grandiflora in Shanghai, which is the first in the world. This tennis super grand ceremony will once again stage the summit of the Masters, which is bound to set off a new round of tennis heat wave in China.

In today's tennis world, new people come forth in large numbers and the competition is becoming increasingly fierce. In 2004, a new generation of players in the 1980s, led by Federer, proved to the world that their rise was unstoppable. Although 2004 ended with Federer's overall victory, it left more expectations for fans. Whether Federer's brave state can continue in 2005, whether the increasingly mature Tsar Safin can challenge himself and climb to the top again, whether Hewitt can dominate Shanghai with strong fighting spirit, whether Roddick can lead the way with the killer stunt of serving vigorously, whether Ferrero in a depressed state can rally in 2005, and whether veteran Agassi can be healthy and strong and resist the impact of a new generation of players, all these problems are bound to make the 2005 Shanghai Masters Cup full of suspense and drama.