2022 ITF Men's World Tennis Tour

The 2022 International Tennis Federation (ITF) Men's World Tennis Tour is an entry level tour for Men's professional tennis. It is organized by the International Tennis Federation and is a tier below the ATP Challenger Tour. The Men's ITF World Tennis Tour includes tournaments with prize money ranging from $15,000 to $25,000. The results of ITF tournaments are incorporated into the ATP Ranking, which enables professionals to progress to the ATP Challenger Tour and ATP Tour, and ultimately the Grand Slams.

2022 ITF Men's World Tennis Tour
Details
Duration3 January – December 2022
Edition25th
CategoriesM25 tournaments
M15 tournaments
Achievements (singles)
Most tournament titles Brandon Holt (4)
Most tournament finals Mattia Bellucci
Brandon Holt
Edoardo Lavagno
Laurent Lokoli (4)
2021
2023

The Tour offers approximately 550 tournaments across 70 countries and incorporates two prize money levels of tournaments: $15,000 and $25,000.

Tournaments at $15,000 level include reserved main draw places for Top 100-ranked ITF World Tennis Tour Juniors.[1]

From 1 March, following the Russian invasion of Ukraine the ITF announced that players from Belarus and Russia could still play on the tour but would not be allowed to play under the flag of Belarus or Russia.[2]

Schedule

January–March

April–June

Cancelled/postponed tournaments

The following tournaments were formally announced by the ITF before being subsequently cancelled or postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic or other reasons.

Week of Tournament Status
January 3Chiang Rai, Thailand
M15 – Hard
Postponed to April 4
January 10Chiang Rai, Thailand
M15 – Hard
Postponed to April 11
January 17Doha, Qatar
M15 – Hard
Cancelled
Bressuire, France
M15+H – Hard (i)
Chiang Rai, Thailand
M15 – Hard
Postponed to April 18
January 24Nußloch, Germany
M25 – Carpet (i)
Cancelled
Doha, Qatar
M15 – Hard
Chiang Rai, Thailand
M15 – Hard
Postponed to April 25
January 31Doha, Qatar
M15 – Hard
Cancelled
April 4Kazan, Russia
M25 – Hard (i)
Cancelled due to the Russian invasion of Ukraine
April 18Vyshkovo, Ukraine
M15 – Clay
May 9Greenville, United States
M15 – Hard
Cancelled
May 16Skopje, North Macedonia
M15 – Clay
Postponed to June 6
May 23Cairo, Egypt
M15 – Clay
Cancelled
Skopje, North Macedonia
M15 – Clay
Postponed to June 13
Novomoskovsk, Ukraine
M15 – Clay (i)
Cancelled due to the Russian invasion of Ukraine
May 30Novomoskovsk, Ukraine
M25 – Clay (i)
June 6Almada, Portugal
M25 – Hard
Cancelled
Enköping, Sweden
M15 – Clay
June 13Almada, Portugal
M25 – Hard
Enköping, Sweden
M15 – Clay
June 20Enköping, Sweden
M15 – Clay
June 27Enköping, Sweden
M15 – Clay

Participating host nations

Ranking points distribution

CategoryWFSFQFR16R32QQ2Q1
   ATP Ranking Points   
M25+H (S) / M25 (S)2516831
M25+H (D) / M25 (D)251683
M15+H (S) / M15 (S)158421
M15+H (D) / M15 (D)15842
   ITF World Tennis Ranking Points   
M25+H (S)41
M25 (S)31
M15+H (S)31
M15 (S)21
  • "+H" indicates that hospitality is provided.

Prize money distribution

CategoryWFSFQFR16R32
M25+H (S) / M25 (S)$3,600$2,120$1,255$730$430$260
M25+H (D) / M25 (D)$1,550$900$540$320$180
M15+H (S) / M15 (S)$2,160$1,272$753$438$258$156
M15+H (D) / M15 (D)$930$540$324$192$108
  • Doubles prize money per team

Statistics

These tables present the number of singles (S) and doubles (D) titles won by each player and each nation during the season. The players/nations are sorted by:

  1. Total number of titles (a doubles title won by two players representing the same nation counts as only one win for the nation)
  2. A singles > doubles hierarchy
  3. Alphabetical order (by family names for players).

To avoid confusion and double counting, these tables should be updated only after all events of the week are completed.

Titles won by player

Updated as of April 25
Total Player M25 M15 Total
 S   D   S   D   S   D 
7  Nam Ji-sung (KOR) 21416
6  Hsu Yu-hsiou (TPE) 14115
6  Samuel Vincent Ruggeri (ITA) 1515
6  Kaito Uesugi (JPN) 606
5 Alibek Kachmazov 112132
5  Neil Oberleitner (AUT) 4105
5  Arthur Bouquier (FRA) 505
5  Martin Breysach (FRA) 505
4  Brandon Holt (USA) 1340
4  Mattia Bellucci (ITA) 3131
4  Dragoș Nicolae Mădăraș (SWE) 3131
4  Dane Sweeny (AUS) 2222
4  Hong Seong-chan (KOR) 1313
4  Arklon Huertas del Pino (PER) 3104
4 Ivan Liutarevich 3104
4  Song Min-kyu (KOR) 2204
4  Francesco Vilardo (ITA) 404
3  Laurent Lokoli (FRA) 2130
3  Alastair Gray (GBR) 2121
3  Rinky Hijikata (AUS) 2121
3  Skander Mansouri (TUN) 11121
3  Edoardo Lavagno (ITA) 1221
3  David Ionel (ROU) 2121
3  Arjun Kadhe (IND) 2121
3  Titouan Droguet (FRA) 1212
3  Li Tu (AUS) 1212
3  Yuki Mochizuki (JPN) 1212
3  Henry Patten (GBR) 303
3  Théo Arribagé (FRA) 2103
3  Julian Cash (GBR) 2103
3  Petr Nouza (CZE) 2103
3  Andrew Paulson (CZE) 2103
3  David Pichler (AUT) 1203
3 Marat Sharipov 303
2  Jason Kubler (AUS) 220
2  Omar Jasika (AUS) 1120
2  Marvin Möller (GER) 1120
2  Clément Tabur (FRA) 1120
2  Valentin Vacherot (FRA) 1120
2 Andrey Chepelev 220
2  Carlos López Montagud (ESP) 220
2  Hamad Međedović (SRB) 220
2  Daniel Michalski (POL) 220
2  Lukas Neumayer (AUT) 220
2  JC Aragone (USA) 1111
2  Geoffrey Blancaneaux (FRA) 1111
2  Oleksii Krutykh (UKR) 1111
2  Benjamin Lock (ZIM) 1111
2  Denis Yevseyev (KAZ) 1111
2  Àlex Martí Pujolràs (ESP) 1111
2  Alberto Barroso Campos (ESP) 1111
2  Joris De Loore (BEL) 1111
2  Alexander Donski (BUL) 1111
2  Imanol López Morillo (ESP) 1111
2  Sekou Bangoura (USA) 1111
2  Pedro Boscardin Dias (BRA) 1111
2  Bu Yunchaokete (CHN) 1111
2 Ivan Gakhov 1111
2  Giovanni Oradini (ITA) 1111
2  Luca Van Assche (FRA) 1111
2  Murkel Dellien (BOL) 202
2  Mircea-Alexandru Jecan (ROU) 202
2  Vladyslav Manafov (UKR) 202
2  Akira Santillan (AUS) 202
2  Dalibor Svrčina (CZE) 202
2  Petros Tsitsipas (GRE) 202
2  Charles Broom (GBR) 1102
2  Ștefan Paloși (ROU) 1102
2  Ruan Roelofse (RSA) 1102
2  Kai Wehnelt (GER) 1102
2  Yuki Bhambri (IND) 202
2  Ezekiel Clark (USA) 202
2  Li Hanwen (CHN) 202
2  Saketh Myneni (IND) 202
2  Andrea Picchione (ITA) 202
2  Oleg Prihodko (UKR) 202
2 Ilya Rudiukov 202
2  Naoki Tajima (JPN) 202
2  Mick Veldheer (NED) 202
2  Evan Zhu (USA) 202
1  Mateus Alves (BRA) 110
1  Javier Barranco Cosano (ESP) 110
1  Riccardo Bonadio (ITA) 110
1  Marius Copil (ROU) 110
1  Daniel Cox (GBR) 110
1  Kenny de Schepper (FRA) 110
1  Moez Echargui (TUN) 110
1  Antoine Escoffier (FRA) 110
1  Eduard Esteve Lobato (ESP) 110
1  Nerman Fatić (BIH) 110
1  Hady Habib (LBN) 110
1  Benjamin Hassan (GER) 110
1  Alejo Lorenzo Lingua Lavallén (ARG) 110
1  Francesco Maestrelli (ITA) 110
1  Fábián Marozsán (HUN) 110
1  Harold Mayot (FRA) 110
1  Filip Misolic (AUT) 110
1  Hiroki Moriya (JPN) 110
1  David Poljak (CZE) 110
1  Leandro Riedi (SUI) 110
1  Oriol Roca Batalla (ESP) 110
1  Santiago Rodríguez Taverna (ARG) 110
1 Alexander Shevchenko 110
1  Sho Shimabukuro (JPN) 110
1  Keegan Smith (USA) 110
1  Máté Valkusz (HUN) 110
1  Gonzalo Villanueva (ARG) 110
1  Wu Tung-lin (TPE) 110
1  Valerio Aboian (ARG) 110
1  Ugo Blanchet (FRA) 110
1  Lucas Catarina (MON) 110
1  Raphaël Collignon (BEL) 110
1  Francisco Comesaña (ARG) 110
1  Guy den Ouden (NED) 110
1  Mathys Erhard (FRA) 110
1  Péter Fajta (HUN) 110
1  Giovanni Fonio (ITA) 110
1  Matteo Gigante (ITA) 110
1  Lee Duck-hee (KOR) 110
1  Gergely Madarász (HUN) 110
1  Jonathan Mridha (SWE) 110
1  Hazem Naw (SYR) 110
1  Francesco Passaro (ITA) 110
1  Saba Purtseladze (GEO) 110
1  Sidharth Rawat (IND) 110
1  Nikolás Sánchez Izquierdo (ESP) 110
1  Shang Juncheng (CHN) 110
1 Evgenii Tiurnev 110
1 Alexey Vatutin 110
1  Oscar Weightman (GBR) 110
1  Wu Yibing (CHN) 110
1  Dan Added (FRA) 101
1  Sarp Ağabigün (TUR) 101
1  Jiří Barnat (CZE) 101
1  Zvonimir Babić (CRO) 101
1  Ruben Bemelmans (BEL) 101
1  Gijs Brouwer (NED) 101
1  Boris Butulija (SRB) 101
1  Cezar Crețu (ROU) 101
1  Filip Duda (CZE) 101
1  Sanjar Fayziev (UZB) 101
1  Marek Gengel (CZE) 101
1  Lucas Gerch (GER) 101
1  Omar Giacalone (ITA) 101
1  Sascha Gueymard Wayenburg (FRA) 101
1  Peter Heller (GER) 101
1  Conner Huertas del Pino (PER) 101
1  Ben Jones (GBR) 101
1  Markos Kalovelonis (GRE) 101
1  Daniel Little (GBR) 101
1  Courtney John Lock (ZIM) 101
1  Anton Matusevich (GBR) 101
1  Aidan McHugh (GBR) 101
1  Maximilian Neuchrist (AUT) 101
1  Dennis Novikov (USA) 101
1  Joshua Paris (GBR) 101
1  Michail Pervolarakis (GRE) 101
1  Peter Polansky (CAN) 101
1  Calum Puttergill (AUS) 101
1  Giorgio Ricca (ITA) 101
1  Lukáš Rosol (CZE) 101
1  Philip Sekulic (AUS) 101
1  Rubin Statham (NZL) 101
1  Adam Taylor (AUS) 101
1  Jason Taylor (AUS) 101
1  Aristotelis Thanos (GRE) 101
1  Marko Topo (SRB) 101
1  Mark Vervoort (NED) 101
1  Michael Vrbenský (CZE) 101
1  Brandon Walkin (AUS) 101
1  Alexander Weis (ITA) 101
1  Mark Whitehouse (GBR) 101
1  Beibit Zhukayev (KAZ) 101
1  Pedro Araújo (POR) 101
1  Abraham Asaba (GHA) 101
1  Philip Bachmaier (AUT) 101
1  Blu Baker (GBR) 101
1 Petr Bar Biryukov 101
1  Božo Barun (CRO) 101
1  Filip Bergevi (SWE) 101
1  Robin Bertrand (FRA) 101
1  Antonín Bolardt (CZE) 101
1  Román Andrés Burruchaga (ARG) 101
1  Alexander Cozbinov (MDA) 101
1  Martín Cuevas (URU) 101
1  Corentin Denolly (FRA) 101
1  Aziz Dougaz (TUN) 101
1  Constantin Frantzen (GER) 101
1  Anthony Genov (BUL) 101
1  Felix Gill (GBR) 101
1  Shinji Hazawa (JPN) 101
1  Ray Ho (TPE) 101
1  Huang Tsung-hao (TPE) 101
1  Federico Iannaccone (ITA) 101
1  Johannes Ingildsen (DEN) 101
1  Jarno Jans (NED) 101
1  Tomislav Jotovski (MKD) 101
1  Rimpei Kawakami (JPN) 101
1  Szymon Kielan (POL) 101
1  Gengo Kikuchi (JPN) 101
1  Kim Cheong-eui (KOR) 101
1 Timur Kiyamov 101
1  Alex Knaff (LUX) 101
1  Marc Othman Ktiri (ESP) 101
1  Kai Lemstra (GER) 101
1  Grigoriy Lomakin (KAZ) 101
1  Mateo Nicolás Martínez (ARG) 101
1  Michał Mikuła (POL) 101
1  Oleksandr Ovcharenko (UKR) 101
1  Jorge Panta (PER) 101
1  José Pereira (BRA) 101
1  Gabriele Piraino (ITA) 101
1  Lorenzo Joaquín Rodríguez (ARG) 101
1  Alen Rogić Hadžalić (CRO) 101
1  Olivier Rojas (BEL) 101
1  Luca Sanchez (FRA) 101
1  Mathieu Scaglia (FRA) 101
1  Gorazd Srbljak (MKD) 101
1  Robert Strombachs (GER) 101
1  Fermín Tenti (ARG) 101
1  Jesse Witten (USA) 101
1  Paul Wörner (GER) 101
1  Coleman Wong (HKG) 101
1  Jumpei Yamasaki (JPN) 101

Titles won by nation

Updated as of May 4
Total Nation M25 M15 Total
 S   D   S   D   S   D 
31  France (FRA) 105791714
25  Italy (ITA) 2211101312
17  Australia (AUS) 971107
16  Great Britain (GBR) 3814412
15  United States (USA) 325587
13  Austria (AUT) 1624310
12  Spain (ESP) 415293
12  Japan (JPN) 22848
11  Ukraine (UKR) 231538
10  Germany (GER) 231437
10  South Korea (KOR) 23537
10  Czech Republic (CZE) 16319
9  Argentina (ARG) 32454
8  Chinese Taipei (TPE) 24226
7  Russia (RUS)[lower-alpha 1] 114152
7  Romania (ROU) 122234
6  Sweden (SWE) 4242
6  India (IND) 3333
6  Netherlands (NED) 21315
5  Tunisia (TUN) 211132
5  China (CHN) 3232
4  Hungary (HUN) 2240
4  Serbia (SRB) 2222
4  Belgium (BEL) 12122
4  Poland (POL) 12122
4  Kazakhstan (KAZ) 12113
4  Greece (GRE) 404
4  Peru (PER) 3104
3  Brazil (BRA) 11121
3  Bulgaria (BUL) 11112
3  Croatia (CRO) 2103
2  Zimbabwe (ZIM) 1111
2  Belarus (BLR)[lower-alpha 2] 202
2  Bolivia (BOL) 202
2  South Africa (RSA) 1102
2  Uzbekistan (UZB) 1102
2  Moldova (MDA) 202
2  North Macedonia (MKD) 202
1  Bosnia and Herzegovina (BIH) 110
1  Lebanon (LBN) 110
1   Switzerland (SUI) 110
1  Georgia (GEO) 110
1  Monaco (MON) 110
1  Syria (SYR) 110
1  Canada (CAN) 101
1  New Zealand (NZL) 101
1  Northern Mariana Islands (NMI) 101
1  Philippines (PHI) 101
1  Turkey (TUR) 101
1  Denmark (DEN) 101
1  Ghana (GHA) 101
1  Hong Kong (HKG) 101
1  Luxembourg (LUX) 101
1  Portugal (POR) 101
1  Uruguay (URU) 101
1  Venezuela (VEN) 101
  1. From 1 March, titles won by Russian players will not be counted towards Russia's tally.
  2. From 1 March, titles won by Belorussian players will not be counted towards Belarus' tally.

See also

References

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