Davis Cup to count towards rankings

As the quarter finals of this years Davis Cup gets underway, it has been announced that from 2009 ATP ranking points will be awarded to players for their participation in Davis Cup matches.

The points can be attained from the four rounds of Davis Cup, and also the play off stage. The accumulated points then count as one result, which can be eligble as one of the players best results from the year.

Up to 500 points are on offer, with an additional 125 bonus points for any player who manages to win all eight live singles rubbers as well as lifting the trophy at the end. To find out more about how the rankings work, look here.

In my opinion this should have been introduced a long time ago. Over recent years we have seen a decrease in competitive Davis Cup play from the top players,mainly because they simply do not want to risk their health by competing in matches which have no bearing on the world standings.

This was shown clearly when Andy Murray opted out of Great Britains crucial away tie against Argentina because he didnt want to risk injury, much to the dismay of British tennis fans. This new set-up should re-ignite many players desire to compete for their countrys and could take Davis Cup back to its deserved stage as one of the most imporant tournaments in the tennis year.

4 Responses to Davis Cup to count towards rankings

  1. Stu says:

    Hi mate, about time they introduced something like this, the competition’s really started to lose its appeal to spectators aswell recently, so it’ll a step in the right direction. But will it have a big enough effect to really turn things around?

  2. mattm101 says:

    Hi Stu, thanks for the comment.
    I do actually think that this will have a big effect on the Cup. As it is, most of big players do actually participate in the Davis Cup, but there is a lingering feeling that they are only there because they have to be, not because they want to be. With the new system it will give players an added incentive to compete, which should have a knock-on effect for the spectators.

  3. boroed87 says:

    I’m a little bit indifferent about this! I appreciate that players are competing in competitive matches but if for example a top player comes from a low ranked nation then they might stand to pick up points against fella’s who are nowhere near the world’s top 100.

  4. stepney88 says:

    What is this ‘ boro ed’ talking about huh?! does he watch tennis?! maybe they should hit a football with the tennis racket instead? would you like that ‘boro ed’ would you? WOULD YOU? xx

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