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Tennis tournament
2004 Tennis Masters Cup
Date13–21 November
Edition35th (singles) / 30th (doubles)
CategoryMasters
Draw8S / 8D
Prize money$3,700,000
SurfaceHard / outdoor
LocationHouston, Texas, United States
VenueWestside Tennis Club
Champions
Singles
Switzerland Roger Federer
Doubles
United States Bob Bryan / United States Mike Bryan
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The 2004 Tennis Masters Cup was a men's tennis tournament played on outdoor hard courts. It was the 35th edition of the year-end singles championships, the 30th edition of the year-end doubles championships, and was part of the 2004 ATP Tour. It took place at the Westside Tennis Club in Houston, Texas, United States, from November 13 through November 21, 2004. Roger Federer won the singles title.

Finals

Singles

Main article: 2004 Tennis Masters Cup – Singles

Switzerland Roger Federer defeated Australia Lleyton Hewitt, 6–3, 6–2

  • It was Federer's 11th title of the year, and his 22nd overall. It was his 2nd consecutive year-end championships title.

Doubles

Main article: 2004 Tennis Masters Cup – Doubles

United States Bob Bryan / United States Mike Bryan defeated Zimbabwe Wayne Black / Zimbabwe Kevin Ullyett, 4–6, 7–5, 6–4, 6–2

Points and prize money

Stage Singles Doubles Points
Champion RR + $980,000 RR +$125,000 RR + 450
Runner-up RR + $370,000 RR +$25,000 RR + 200
Round robin win per match $120,000 $15,000 100
Participation fee $90,000 $50,000
  • RR is points or prize money won in the round robin stage.
  • Prize money for doubles is per team.
  • Participation fee for 1 RR match is $45,000 and for 2 RR matches is $70,000.
  • An undefeated singles champion would earn the maximum 750 points and $1,520,000 in prize money ($120,000 participation, $360,000 undefeated round robin, $370,000 semifinal win, $700,000 final win)
  • An undefeated doubles champion would earn the maximum 750 points and $220,000 in prize money ($50,000 participation, $45,000 undefeated round robin, $25,000 semifinal win, $100,000 final win). While each of them would get 1,500 points, the $220,000 would be split, so $110,000 for each member of the team.

Points breakdown

Singles

Seed Rank Player Grand Slam ATP World Tour Masters 1000 Best Other Total points Tourn
AUS FRA WIM USO IW MIA MC ROM HAM CAN CIN MAD PAR 1 2 3 4 5
1 1 Switzerland Roger Federer W
200
R32
15
W
200
W
200
W
100
R32
7
A
0
R32
7
W
100
W
100
R64
1
A
0
A
0
W
60
W
45
W
35
W
35
QF
12
1,117 19
2 2 United States Andy Roddick QF
50
R64
7
F
140
QF
50
QF
25
W
100
A
0
R64
1
A
0
F
70
SF
45
A
0
R16
15
W
45
W
40
W
35
F
24
F
24
671 22
3 3 Australia Lleyton Hewitt R16
30
QF
50
QF
50
F
140
R32
7
R32
7
R16
15
R32
7
SF
45
R16
15
F
70
A
0
QF
25
W
50
W
35
W
35
W
35
SF
22
638 19
4 4 Russia Marat Safin F
140
R16
30
R128
1
R128
1
R32
7
R64
1
SF
45
R16
15
R16
15
R64
1
QF
25
W
100
W
100
W
35
F
24
SF
15
QF
12
R16
5
572 23
5 5 Spain Carlos Moyá A
0
QF
50
R16
30
R32
15
R64
1
QF
25
SF
45
W
100
QF
25
R16
15
QF
25
A
0
A
0
W
50
W
35
F
24
F
24
QF
20
484 22
6 6 Argentina Guillermo Coria R128
7
F
140
R64
1
A
0
QF
25
F
70
W
100
A
0
F
70
R64
1
A
0
A
0
A
0
W
35
F
24
R16
3
R16
3
R32
1
480 19
7 7 United Kingdom Tim Henman R32
15
SF
90
QF
50
SF
90
F
70
R64
1
QF
25
R16
15
R32
7
R32
7
R16
15
R16
15
R16
15
SF
22
SF
22
QF
12
R32
1
R64
1
473 19
8 10 Argentina Gastón Gaudio R64
7
W
200
A
0
R64
7
R32
7
R64
1
R32
7
R64
1
R64
1
R64
1
R32
7
A
0
R32
1
F
42
F
35
F
35
F
24
QF
8
384 24
Alternates
9 8 United States Andre Agassi SF
90
R128
1
A
0
QF
50
SF
45
R16
15
A
0
A
0
A
0
R32
7
W
100
SF
45
A
0
F
28
SF
15
SF
15
QF
8
R32
1
420 19
10 9 Argentina David Nalbandian QF
50
SF
90
A
0
R64
7
A
0
A
0
QF
25
F
70
R64
1
R64
1
A
0
F
70
A
0
F
35
QF
15
QF
12
QF
8
R16
5
389 19
Source:

Doubles

Rk Name 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 Total Tour
1 The Bahamas Mark Knowles
Canada Daniel Nestor
W
200
W
100
W
100
SF
90
W
60
QF
50
QF
50
SF
45
SF
45
SF
45
SF
45
W
35
F
28
QF
25
918 23
2 United States Bob Bryan
United States Mike Bryan
F
140
SF
90
F
70
F
70
W
50
W
50
W
50
W
45
SF
45
SF
45
W
35
W
35
R16
30
R16
30
785 23
3 Sweden Jonas Björkman
Australia Todd Woodbridge
W
200
W
100
SF
90
F
70
F
70
SF
45
SF
45
W
35
R16
30
R16
30
QF
25
R16
0
R16
0
R16
0
740 14
4 Zimbabwe Wayne Black
Zimbabwe Kevin Ullyett
W
100
W
100
F
70
F
70
QF
50
QF
50
QF
50
QF
50
F
28
QF
25
SF
22
QF
15
QF
11
QF
11
652 21
5 India Mahesh Bhupathi
Belarus Max Mirnyi
W
100
SF
90
QF
50
SF
45
SF
45
SF
45
R16
30
R16
30
SF
20
QF
25
R16
15
R16
0
R16
0
495 13
France Michaël Llodra
France Fabrice Santoro
W
200
F
140
SF
45
QF
25
QF
25
R32
15
R16
0
450 7
6 Czech Republic Martin Damm
Czech Republic Cyril Suk
W
50
W
50
SF
45
SF
45
W
35
R16
30
R16
30
F
28
QF
25
QF
25
QF
25
SF
22
SF
22
R32
15
447 27
7 Argentina Gastón Etlis
Argentina Martín Rodríguez
SF
90
F
70
QF
50
W
35
F
35
QF
25
QF
25
F
24
F
24
R32
15
R16
15
QF
12
QF
8
QF
8
436 24
15 Belgium Xavier Malisse
Belgium Olivier Rochus
W
200
R32
15
R32
15
R16
0
R64
0
230 5

Malisse and Rochus qualified due to winning French Open and a top 20 finish according to the rules

References

  1. "2004 Tennis Masters Cup – Singles results". Association of Tennis Professionals (ATP).
  2. "2004 Tennis Masters Cup – Doubles results". Association of Tennis Professionals (ATP).
  3. "Emirates ATP Race To London". atp. Retrieved 2004-11-05.

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