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How many points are awarded to the runner-up in a men’s ATP Grand Slam?

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The runner-up in a men's ATP Grand Slam tournament is awarded 2000 points. The winner of the tournament is awarded 2000 points plus any bonus points that are available.
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The runner-up in a men's ATP Grand Slam is awarded 1200 points. The winner is awarded 2000 points, while the semi-finalists are awarded 720 points and the quarter-finalists are awarded 360 points. Points are also awarded for each match won up to the fourth round (90, 45, and 10 points for the third, second, and first rounds, respectively). 
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The runner-up in a men's ATP Grand Slam tournament is awarded 1200 ranking points. The points awarded at Grand Slam events are significant and can have a major impact on a player's ranking. The champion of the tournament receives more points, typically 2000, while the runner-up receives a slightly lower amount.
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The runner-up in a men's ATP Grand Slam tournament earns 1,200 ranking points, reflecting their achievement in reaching the final stage of one of tennis's most prestigious events.
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