
The Tennis Masters Cup is the last stop on the Tennis Masters Series Tour. This is an all-men's international tennis tour, and the Masters Cup is one of the most prestigious awards in men's tennis. At the end of the year, the top eight men's singles players and top eight men's doubles team compete in a round robin format for almost 5 million dollars in total prize money and the chance to end the year as the world's number 1 tennis player. Past winners of the event include Andre Agassi, Pete Sampras, Roger Federer, Lleyton Hewitt, Boris Becker, and Gustavo Kuerten.
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To qualify for the event, professional players must have competed in a certain number of prestigious tennis tournaments. Then, the Association of Tennis Professionals (ATP), the International Tennis Federation (ITF), and Grand Slam Committee compare each player's match statistics.
They compare the number of matches each player has won and lost throughout the entire tennis season. Based on this criteria, the top eight men's singles players and top eight men's doubles teams are chosen to compete at this lucrative event.
The Tennis Masters Cup was started on December 9, 1999. On that day, the Grand Slam Committee, the International Tennis Federation, and the Association of Tennis Professionals decided to combine two men's tournaments into one.
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