UTS London Grand Final qualification scenarios detailed, ahead of Frankfurt
Four spots are still up for grabs for the season’s London finale in December
The race to the UTS London Grand Final (December 6-8) is heating up, and this week’s Frankfurt event (October 18-20) will be decisive in terms of who gets their hands on the remaining spots for the season finale showdown.
So far, four players have already qualified as a result of their UTS performances in 2024:
- Andrey Rublev qualified by winning UTS Oslo in February
- Gaël Monfils qualified by winning UTS New York in August
- Alex de Minaur qualified by guaranteeing a top 3 place in the race with 23 points
- Alexander Bublik also qualified by guaranteeing a top 3 place in the race with 23 points
Crucially, there are four spots remaining for the Grand Final, and these will be directly determined by:
- The winner of UTS Frankfurt (October 18-20)
- The remaining top 3 placed player in the UTS race (other than Bublik and de Minaur)
- 2 Wild Cards
UTS Frankfurt Qualification Scenarios
All of the seven unqualified players who are playing UTS Frankfurt have a chance to qualify for the UTS London Grand Final, and their specific scenarios are laid out below.
- Ugo Humbert will qualify IF:
- He makes the final OR
- He makes the SF (equalling Ruud’s 17 points) by winning his 3 round robin matches and Shapovalov OR Thiem DO NOT make the final
- Denis Shapovalov will qualify IF:
- He makes the final (which would put him on 20 points)
- Dominic Thiem will qualify IF:
- He makes the final (would put him on 19 points)
- Ben Shelton/Jan-Lennard Struff/Lorenzo Musetti/Thanasi Kokkinakis will qualify IF:
- They win the UTS Frankfurt title
(Note: this does not anticipate the points that will be awarded during the All Star Game in Frankfurt)
Tickets for UTS Frankfurt can be bought here.
Tickets for the UTS London Grand Final can be bought here.