The 2019 Rogers Cup were outdoor hard court tennis tournaments played from August 5–11, 2019, as part of the 2019 US Open Series. It was the 130th edition of the men's Canadian Open, a Masters 1000 event on the 2019 ATP Tour at IGA Stadium in Montreal, and the 118th edition of the women's tournament, a Premier 5 event of the 2019 WTA Tour played at Aviva Centre in Toronto.

2019 Rogers Cup
DateAugust 5–11
Edition130th (men) / 118th (women)
CategoryATP Tour Masters 1000 (men)
WTA Premier 5 (women)
SurfaceHard / outdoor
LocationMontreal, Canada (men)
Toronto, Canada (women)
Champions
Men's singles
Spain Rafael Nadal[1]
Women's singles
Canada Bianca Andreescu
Men's doubles
Spain Marcel Granollers / Argentina Horacio Zeballos[2]
Women's doubles
Czech Republic Barbora Krejčíková / Czech Republic Kateřina Siniaková
← 2018 · Rogers Cup · 2021 →

Points and prize money edit

Point distribution edit

Event W F SF QF Round of 16 Round of 32 Round of 64 Q Q2 Q1
Men's singles[3] 1000 600 360 180 90 45 10 25 16 0
Men's doubles[3] 0
Women's singles[4] 900 585 350 190 105 60 1 30 20 1
Women's doubles[4] 1

Prize money edit

Event W F SF QF Round of 16 Round of 32 Round of 64 Q2 Q1
Men's singles[5] $1,049,040 $531,010 $272,365 $140,385 $70,325 $36,830 $20,755 $7,945 $3,970
Women's singles $521,530 $253,420 $126,950 $60,455 $29,120 $14,920 $8,045 $3,270 $1,980
Men's doubles[5] $311,910 $152,210 $76,300 $38,870 $20,500 $10,980
Women's doubles $148,605 $75,060 $37,160 $18,705 $9,490 $4,690

ATP singles main-draw entrants edit

Seeds edit

The following are the seeded players. Seedings are based on ATP rankings as of July 29, 2019. Rankings and points before are as of August 5, 2019.

Seed Rank Player Points before Points defending Points won Points after Status
1 2   Rafael Nadal 7,945 1,000 1,000 7,945 Champion, defeated   Daniil Medvedev [8]
2 4   Dominic Thiem 4,755 10 180 4,925 Quarterfinals lost to   Daniil Medvedev [8]
3 7   Alexander Zverev 4,005 180 180 4,005 Quarterfinals lost to   Karen Khachanov [6]
4 5   Stefanos Tsitsipas 4,045 600 10 3,455 Second round lost to   Hubert Hurkacz [Alt]
5 6   Kei Nishikori 4,040 10 10 4,040 Second round lost to   Richard Gasquet
6 8   Karen Khachanov 2,890 360 360 2,890 Semifinals lost to   Daniil Medvedev [8]
7 11   Fabio Fognini 2,420 45 180 2,555 Quarterfinals lost to   Rafael Nadal [1]
8 9   Daniil Medvedev 2,745 115 600 3,230 Runner-up, lost to   Rafael Nadal [1]
9 10   Kevin Anderson 2,500 360 0 2,140 Withdrew due to right knee injury
10 13   Roberto Bautista Agut 2,215 0 180 2,395 Quarterfinals lost to   Gaël Monfils [16]
11 14   Borna Ćorić 2,195 45 45 2,195 Second round lost to   Adrian Mannarino
12 15   John Isner 2,085 90 45 2,040 Second round lost to   Cristian Garín
13 17   Nikoloz Basilashvili 1,975 (45) 90 2,020 Third round lost to   Alexander Zverev [3]
14 16   Marin Čilić 2,030 180 90 1,940 Third round lost to   Dominic Thiem [2]
15 18   David Goffin 1,770 10 10 1,770 First round lost to   Guido Pella
16 20   Gaël Monfils 1,770 0 360 2,130 Semifinals withdrew due to ankle injury
17 19   Milos Raonic 1,810 45 45 1,810 Second round lost to   Félix Auger-Aliassime

† The player did not qualify for the tournament in 2018. Accordingly, points for his 18th best result are deducted instead.

Withdrawals edit

The following players would have been seeded, but they withdrew from the event.

Rank Player Points before Points defending Points after Reason
1   Novak Djokovic 12,415 90 12,325 Scheduling
3   Roger Federer 7,460 0 7,460 Scheduling
12   Juan Martín del Potro 2,230 0 2,230 Knee Injury

Other entrants edit

The following players received wild cards into the main singles draw:

The following player received entry as special exempt:

The following players received entry from the singles qualifying draw:

The following player received entry as an alternate:

The following player received entry as a lucky loser:

Withdrawals edit

Before the tournament

ATP doubles main-draw entrants edit

Seeds edit

Country Player Country Player Rank1 Seed
  COL Juan Sebastián Cabal   COL Robert Farah 2 1
  POL Łukasz Kubot   BRA Marcelo Melo 9 2
  CRO Mate Pavić   BRA Bruno Soares 25 3
  FRA Nicolas Mahut   FRA Édouard Roger-Vasselin 27 4
  NED Jean-Julien Rojer   ROU Horia Tecău 28 5
  FIN Henri Kontinen   AUS John Peers 29 6
  USA Bob Bryan   USA Mike Bryan 34 7
  CRO Nikola Mektić   CRO Franko Škugor 37 8
  • Rankings are as of July 29, 2019

Other entrants edit

The following pairs received wildcards into the doubles main draw:

WTA singles main-draw entrants edit

Seeds edit

Country Player Rank1 Seed
  AUS Ashleigh Barty 1 1
  JPN Naomi Osaka 2 2
  CZE Karolína Plíšková 3 3
  ROU Simona Halep 4 4
  NED Kiki Bertens 5 5
  UKR Elina Svitolina 7 6
  USA Sloane Stephens 8 7
  USA Serena Williams 9 8
  BLR Aryna Sabalenka 10 9
  LAT Anastasija Sevastova 11 10
   SUI Belinda Bencic 12 11
  GER Angelique Kerber 13 12
  GBR Johanna Konta 14 13
  USA Madison Keys 17 14
  DEN Caroline Wozniacki 18 15
  EST Anett Kontaveit 19 16
  • 1 Rankings are as of July 29, 2019

Other entrants edit

The following players received wild cards into the main singles draw:

The following players received entry from the singles qualifying draw:

The following player received entry as an alternate:

The following player received entry as a lucky loser:

Withdrawals edit

Before the tournament

Retirements edit

WTA doubles main-draw entrants edit

Seeds edit

Country Player Country Player Rank1 Seed
  CZE Barbora Krejčíková   CZE Kateřina Siniaková 20 1
  CAN Gabriela Dabrowski   CHN Xu Yifan 20 2
  GER Anna-Lena Grönefeld   NED Demi Schuurs 28 3
  BEL Kirsten Flipkens   TPE Hsieh Su-wei 29 4
  TPE Chan Hao-ching   TPE Latisha Chan 30 5
  BLR Victoria Azarenka   AUS Ashleigh Barty 35 6
  USA Nicole Melichar   CZE Květa Peschke 37 7
  CZE Lucie Hradecká   SLO Andreja Klepač 49 8
  • 1 Rankings are as of July 29, 2019

Other entrants edit

The following pairs received wildcards into the doubles main draw:

Retirements edit

Finals edit

Men's singles edit

Women's singles edit

Men's doubles edit

Women's doubles edit

References edit

  1. ^ "2019 Montreal – Men's Singles draw". Association of Tennis Professionals (ATP).
  2. ^ "2019 Montreal – Men's Doubles draw". Association of Tennis Professionals (ATP).
  3. ^ a b "Rankings explained". atpworldtour.com. Retrieved 25 February 2013.
  4. ^ a b "Rankings explained". WTA. Archived from the original on 14 December 2012. Retrieved 25 February 2012.
  5. ^ a b "Rogers Cup 2019". Archived from the original on 2017-08-11. Retrieved 2019-08-03.

External links edit