Dallas, Doha, Munich upgraded to ATP 500 status
The announcement means the number of ATP 500s will rise from 13 to 16 in 2024
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Dallas, Doha and Munich will all host ATP 500 events in 2024, the ATP Tour announced on Wednesday.
The three events have been upgraded from ATP 250 status, taking the number of ATP 500s from 13 to 16.
“OneVision is all about raising the bar for tennis, and unlocking new investment in the game,” ATP chairman Andrea Gaudenzi said, in a statement.
“We’re thrilled to have our Dallas, Doha and Munich events step up to ATP 500 status – delivering improved standards for players and most importantly an enhanced product for our fans.”
Dallas is set to move to a new venue in the city while Munich’s existing site is being expanded.
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