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2004 Tennis Masters Cup


The 2004 Tennis Masters Cup was a men's tennis tournament played on outdoor hard courts. It was the 35th edition of the year-end singles championships, the 30th edition of the year-end doubles championships, and was part of the 2004 ATP Tour. It took place at the Westside Tennis Club in Houston, Texas, United States, from November 13 through November 21, 2004. Roger Federer won the singles title.

Finals

Singles

Main article: 2004 Tennis Masters Cup – Singles

SUI Roger Federer defeated AUS Lleyton Hewitt, 6–3, 6–2

  • It was Federer's 11th title of the year, and his 22nd overall. It was his 2nd consecutive year-end championships title.

Doubles

Main article: 2004 Tennis Masters Cup – Doubles

USA Bob Bryan / USA Mike Bryan defeated ZIM Wayne Black / ZIM Kevin Ullyett, 4–6, 7–5, 6–4, 6–2

Points and prize money

StageSinglesDoubles1PointsChampionRunner-upRound robin win per matchParticipation fee
RR + $980,000RR +$125,000RR + 450
RR + $370,000RR +$25,000RR + 200
$120,000$15,000100
$90,0002$50,000
  • RR is points or prize money won in the round robin stage.
  • 1 Prize money for doubles is per team.
  • 2 Participation fee for 1 RR match is $45,000 and for 2 RR matches is $70,000.
  • An undefeated singles champion would earn the maximum 750 points and $1,520,000 in prize money ($120,000 participation, $360,000 undefeated round robin, $370,000 semifinal win, $700,000 final win)
  • An undefeated doubles champion would earn the maximum 750 points and $220,000 in prize money ($50,000 participation, $45,000 undefeated round robin, $25,000 semifinal win, $100,000 final win). While each of them would get 1,500 points, the $220,000 would be split, so $110,000 for each member of the team.

Points breakdown

Singles

SeedRankPlayerGrand SlamATP World Tour Masters 1000Best OtherTotal pointsTourn123451,11719671226381957223484224801947319384244201938919
AUSFRAWIMUSOIWMIAMCROMHAMCANCINMADPAR
11SUI Roger FedererW
200R32
15W
200W
200W
100R32
7A
0R32
7W
100W
100R64
1A
0A
0**W**
60**W**
45**W**
35**W**
35QF
12
22USA Andy RoddickQF
50R64
7F
140QF
50QF
25W
100A
0R64
1A
0F
70SF
45A
0R16
15**W**
45**W**
40**W**
35F
24F
24
33AUS Lleyton HewittR16
30QF
50QF
50F
140R32
7R32
7R16
15R32
7SF
45R16
15F
70A
0QF
25**W**
50**W**
35**W**
35W
35SF
22
44RUS Marat SafinF
140R16
30R128
1R128
1R32
7R64
1SF
45R16
15R16
15R64
1QF
25W
100W
100**W**
35F
24SF
15QF
12R16
5
55ESP Carlos MoyáA
0QF
50R16
30R32
15R64
1QF
25SF
45W
100QF
25R16
15QF
25A
0A
0**W**
50**W**
35F
24F
24QF
20
66ARG Guillermo CoriaR128
7F
140R64
1A
0QF
25F
70W
100A
0F
70R64
1A
0A
0A
0**W**
35F
24R16
3R16
3R32
1
77GBR Tim HenmanR32
15SF
90QF
50SF
90F
70R64
1QF
25R16
15R32
7R32
7R16
15R16
15R16
15SF
22SF
22QF
12R32
1R64
1
810ARG Gastón GaudioR64
7W
200A
0R64
7R32
7R64
1R32
7R64
1R64
1R64
1R32
7A
0R32
1F
42F
35F
35F
24QF
8
Alternates
98USA Andre AgassiSF
90R128
1A
0QF
50SF
45R16
15A
0A
0A
0R32
7W
100SF
45A
0F
28SF
15SF
15QF
8R32
1
109ARG David NalbandianQF
50SF
90A
0R64
7A
0A
0QF
25F
70R64
1R64
1A
0F
70A
0F
35QF
15QF
12QF
8R16
5
Source:

Doubles

RkName1234567891011121314TotalTour9182378523740146522149513450744727436242305
1BAH Mark Knowles
CAN Daniel NestorW
200W
100W
100SF
90W
60QF
50QF
50SF
45SF
45SF
45SF
45W
35F
28QF
25
2USA Bob Bryan
USA Mike BryanF
140SF
90F
70F
70W
50W
50W
50W
45SF
45SF
45W
35W
35R16
30R16
30
3SWE Jonas Björkman
AUS Todd WoodbridgeW
200W
100SF
90F
70F
70SF
45SF
45W
35R16
30R16
30QF
25R16
0R16
0R16
0
4ZIM Wayne Black
ZIM Kevin UllyettW
100W
100F
70F
70QF
50QF
50QF
50QF
50F
28QF
25SF
22QF
15QF
11QF
11
5IND Mahesh Bhupathi
BLR Max MirnyiW
100SF
90QF
50SF
45SF
45SF
45R16
30R16
30SF
20QF
25R16
15R16
0R16
0
FRA Michaël Llodra
FRA Fabrice SantoroW
200F
140SF
45QF
25QF
25R32
15R16
0
6CZE Martin Damm
CZE Cyril SukW
50W
50SF
45SF
45W
35R16
30R16
30F
28QF
25QF
25QF
25SF
22SF
22R32
15
7ARG Gastón Etlis
ARG Martín RodríguezSF
90F
70QF
50W
35F
35QF
25QF
25F
24F
24R32
15R16
15QF
12QF
8QF
8
151BEL Xavier Malisse
BEL Olivier RochusW
200R32
15R32
15R16
0R64
0

1 Malisse and Rochus qualified due to winning French Open and a top 20 finish according to the rules

References

References

  1. "2004 Tennis Masters Cup – Singles results". Association of Tennis Professionals (ATP).
  2. "2004 Tennis Masters Cup – Doubles results". Association of Tennis Professionals (ATP).
  3. "Emirates ATP Race To London". atp.
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