ATP Tour structure and calendar
The ATP Tour runs across the calendar year and includes several tournament tiers. We classify ATP events into tier levels based on prize money and ranking points awarded. The four Grand Slam tournaments—Australian Open, French Open, Wimbledon, and US Open—sit at the apex. Below those are Masters 1000 events, ATP 500 tournaments, and ATP 250 circuits. On mata22, we list each event type with its scheduled dates so you can plan your engagement across the year.
The year typically opens with warm-up events in January leading into the Australian Open, then moves through the European clay-court season toward the French Open in late spring. Grass-court season culminates in Wimbledon mid-year, and the North American hard-court swing sets up the US Open in late summer. We update tournament brackets, draw information, and match schedules as events approach, so you have current information regardless of which phase of the season is active.
Player rankings and form tracking
We maintain player rankings data on mata22 so you can see the official ATP ranking positions and recent form. Rankings shift weekly based on tournament results, and we refresh this information regularly. Form tracking on our platform includes recent match results, head-to-head records, and tournament-specific statistics. If a top-ranked player is coming into an event on a winning streak or returning from injury, that context appears in the player profile alongside their ranking position.
What we track per player
Current ATP ranking and ranking points earned this season help you gauge where a player stands in the global order. Recent tournament results show whether a player is trending upward or downward in performance.
Head-to-head records against specific opponents let you see historical matchup patterns. Surface-specific statistics—clay-court records, hard-court results, grass-court performance—reveal which surface suits a particular player's game.
Tournament fixture and bracket information
Once an ATP tournament draw is released, we post the bracket structure on mata22. Single-elimination formats mean one loss eliminates a player, so the draw progression directly shapes the path to the title. We display first-round matchups, seeding information, and as matches conclude, we update advancement status so you can follow the tournament unfold in real time. For events with qualifying rounds, we also include that stage so you have a complete picture of the tournament structure.
Integration with mata22 core sports coverage
ATP Tour content on mata22 complements our primary football focus. While Liga 1 dominates our market breadth and Champions League remains central to our positioning, we recognize seasonal rhythms. During the Australian Open in January, many users in the region follow tennis in parallel with local football fixtures. In September and October, the US Open and tournaments around Piala AFF create overlapping interest. We surface ATP information without cluttering the main navigation—it sits within a sports menu alongside other tournament calendars and scores.
Diversified sports coverage keeps users engaged across the full calendar year, and ATP Tour fits naturally into that ecosystem on mata22.
Payment and account access for ATP Tour users
Your mata22 account unlocks access to ATP Tour information and markets using the same login you use for football or casino games. We support local payment methods—DANA, e-wallet, mobile banking, local payment, online payment, and e-wallet—so account funding works across all your platform interests without separate wallets or sub-accounts. If you deposit to your mata22 account for Champions League markets, that same balance is available for ATP engagement.
- Account verification applies once to the entire platform, so ATP Tour access doesn't require separate KYC.
- Withdrawal requests process through the same review system regardless of which sport or game category funded your balance.
- Session security and two-factor authentication protect your account across all mata22 offerings.
Tournament timing and seasonal considerations
ATP Tour timing intersects with other entertainment cycles on mata22. The Australian Open in January coincides with the close of Indonesia's holiday season after Idul Adha and Imlek celebrations. Mid-year grass season aligns with the lead-up to Piala AFF. The US Open in late August and September sits alongside Liga 1 mid-season momentum. We flag these overlaps in our calendar view so you can plan multi-sport engagement across the year.
