Bill Ackman Aims for ATP Ranking Points at 59, Teaming up with Jack Sock
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Bill Ackman, the 59-year-old billionaire investor, is setting his sights on making tennis history. He plans to compete at the Hall of fame Open in Newport, Rhode Island, next week, with the goal of becoming the oldest player to ever receive official Association of Tennis Professionals (ATP) ranking points.
Ackman’s Path to ATP Points
Ackman is partnering with Jack Sock,an Olympic gold medalist and two-time Grand Slam doubles champion,in the grass court event. Sock extended the invitation after receiving a wild card. Ackman shared his excitement on X, encouraging fans to attend the tournament and support thier bid [[0]].
Did You Know? The ATP rankings are used to determine a player’s eligibility for entry into tournaments and their seeding.
If Ackman and Sock win,Ackman believes he will be the oldest person in tennis history to earn ATP points. They have the opportunity to gain up to 125 ranking points at the Challenger event. For context, winners at Grand slam events can earn as many as 2,000 points.
Previous tennis Aspirations
earlier in 2025, Ackman had planned to participate in an ATP tournament with Nick Kyrgios.Though, those plans were put on hold due to Kyrgios’ injuries.
Ackman’s Support for Tennis
Ackman has a history of supporting tennis. He has invested in initiatives designed to help professional tennis players explore business opportunities beyond the court [[0]]. He also supports the Professional Tennis Players Association (PTPA), which recently filed a lawsuit against tennis governing bodies, alleging a cartel that unfairly limits player compensation [[0]].
Pro Tip: Following professional tennis players on social media is a great way to stay updated on tournaments and player news.
ATP Ranking Points: A Rapid Guide
| Event Type | Points Available |
|---|---|
| Grand Slam Winner | 2,000 |
| Challenger Event (Ackman & Sock) | Up to 125 |
what are your predictions for Ackman and Sock at the Hall of Fame Open? Will Ackman achieve his goal of earning ATP ranking points?
The Evolution of ATP Rankings
The ATP rankings, officially launched in 1973, revolutionized professional tennis by providing a transparent and objective system for determining player standings.Before the rankings, player selection for tournaments was often based on subjective criteria. The ATP system uses a rolling 52-week period,awarding points based on tournament performance.Over the years, the system has been refined to better reflect a player’s current form and consistency.
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