UTS Grand Final return to London in 2024
This year’s UTS Grand Final London will run 6-8th December at the Copper Box Arena at the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park, a bigger venue than in 2023 to cope with the huge demand for tickets.
The UTS Grand Final London 2024 will feature some of the best male players in the world, who are playing UTS events all over the world this year in an effort to qualify and be in the running for the UTS season finale’s prize money pot or more than $2million US (£1,574,000).
Fiesty fan favourite Andrey Rublev, whose UTS nickname is “Rublo”, has already qualified for the eight-man showcase in London courtesy of his victory in the UTS Oslo event in February. Other world class players in contention include Roland-Garros runner-up Casper Ruud, Australian Alex De Minaur, Danish star Holger Rune, French maestro Gael Monfils and Wimbledon finalist Nick Kyrgios. Places in London will be decided by wins and points earned at upcoming UTS events in New York in August and Frankfurt in October as well as two wildcards.
Total | UTS Oslo | UTS NYC | UTS Frankfurt | All Star Bonus | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 |
RubloAndrey Rublev |
20 | 20 | – | – | – |
2 |
The DemonAlex de Minaur |
15 | 15 | – | – | – |
3 |
The Bublik EnemyAlexander Bublik |
12 | 11 | – | – | 1 |
4 |
The Ice ManCasper Ruud |
11 | 11 | – | – | – |
5 |
The VikingHolger Rune |
8 | 6 | – | – | 2 |
6 |
The RebelBenoit Paire |
6 | 6 | – | – | – |
7 |
DominatorDominic Thiem |
4 | 4 | – | – | – |
8 |
The French FlairLucas Pouille |
4 | 4 | – | – | – |
9 |
The JuniorNicolai Budkov Kjaer |
4 | 4 | – | – | – |
10 |
La MonfGaël Monfils |
1 | – | – | – | 1 |
Q Player is directly qualified for UTS Grand Final
Q Qualified as Race Winner
Q Player is provisionally qualified for UTS Grand Final through Race Ranking
Q Wildcard for UTS Grand Final
Last year’s UTS Grand Final London saw then 21-year-old home favourite Jack Draper earn the biggest payday of his career when he beat a string of big name players to claim $546,800 US (£430, 924) and lift UTS’s distinctive lightening bolt trophy in front of an ecstatic crowd at the ExCel.
“London seemed to really take UTS to its heart straight away last year,. I know how much this city loves sport, and tennis especially, but the reaction to UTS was really incredible. That’s why we’re coming back into a bigger venue, so more people can join in the fun and see what UTS tennis is all about.” said UTS founder Patrick Mouratoglou.