Spots were awarded to the top seven players highest ranked single players in the world ranking and the top seven doubles teams in the 2009 ATP Doubles Race, with one spot reserved for Grand Slam champions who finish outside of the top 8, but within the Top 20 players or teams. As this did not happen, the final spot went to the next player or team in the top 8. Two additional players and teams were also in London as alternates in case of withdrawals.
Singles qualification won his first hardcourt Slam at the
2009 Australian Open On 19 May 2009 after reaching his 7th final of the year at the
2009 Mutua Madrileña Madrid Open,
2009 Australian Open champion
Rafael Nadal of Spain was announced as the first qualifier.
Rafael Nadal began the year by winning his first Grand Slam on hardcourt at the
Australian Open, defeating
Roger Federer in the final 7–5, 3–6, 7–6, 3–6, 6–2, just after defeating
Fernando Verdasco in a tournament record 5 hours 14 minutes battle in five sets. Following his Australian Open triumph he reached the final of the
ABN AMRO World Tennis Tournament losing to
Andy Murray. He then revenged his loss by defeating Murray in the final of
BNP Paribas Open. He then won three straight titles at the
Monte-Carlo Rolex Masters, the
Internazionali BNL d'Italia and at the
Barcelona Open Banco Sabadell. He then lost in his fourth straight final in the
Mutua Madrileña Madrid Open to Federer. He was the four-time defending champion at Roland Garros and had a 31-match winning streak in Paris, broken with a surprise fourth round loss to No. 23-seeded
Robin Söderling. He then missed Wimbledon becoming the first player since
Ivanišević to not defend his title, and lost his no. 1 ranking to Federer. He then returned at the
Rogers Masters but he did not reach a final until the
Shanghai ATP Masters 1000 losing to
Nikolay Davydenko. He also reached the semifinals of the
US Open and the
Western & Southern Financial Group Masters. Nadal has a 4–4 record at the championship and reached the semifinals in 2006 and 2007. This is his 3rd appearance won his first claycourt Slam at the
2009 French Open On 5 July – after the
2009 Wimbledon Championships –
Roger Federer of Switzerland who won his 15th Slam at the tournament over Andy Roddick was announced as the second qualifier.
Roger Federer began the year with a loss to
Rafael Nadal at the final of the
Australian Open. He won his first title of the year at the
Mutua Madrileña Madrid Open defeating Nadal in the final. For his first win over Nadal since 2007 and ending Nadal's 5 match winning streak. After Nadal's early exit, Federer snapped up the
French Open, beating
Robin Söderling 6–1, 7–6, 6–4 in the final to complete the career Grand Slam. At
Wimbledon Federer defeated
Andy Roddick in the final. It was the longest match in the final of Wimbledon in terms of games 5–7, 7–6, 7–6, 3–6, 16–14. Federer reclaimed the world no. 1 ranking and broke
Pete Sampras's Grand Slam record with a 15th Grand Slam. He won his 4th title of the year at the
Western & Southern Financial Group Masters defeating
Novak Djokovic. He was also a runner-up at the
US Open losing to
Juan Martín del Potro and the
Davidoff Swiss Indoors losing to Djokovic ending his 3-year run at the tournament. He also reached 4 semi-finals at the
Internazionali BNL d'Italia,
Sony Ericsson Open,
BNP Paribas Open and the
Qatar ExxonMobil Open. He has a 27–5 record in the championship having won it on 4 occasions in 2003, 2004, 2006 and 2007. This is his 8th appearance. won the most titles this year with 6 On 20 August – After his title in the
2009 Rogers Masters defeating Juan Martín del Potro,
Andy Murray of Great Britain was announced as the third qualifier.
Andy Murray won six titles in the year, more than anyone else. With titles in the
Qatar ExxonMobil Open, the
ABN AMRO World Tennis Tournament, the
Sony Ericsson Open. As well as at
Queens, in the
Rogers Cup and in the
Open de Tenis Comunidad Valenciana defeating
Mikhail Youzhny. He was also the runner up at the
BNP Paribas Open. He missed the Asian Leg due to a wrist injury. At the slams he reached the semifinals for the first time at
Wimbledon, as well as the quarterfinals of the
French Open for the first time. This is his second appearance with a 3–1 record following his semifinal appearance last year. is the defending champion On 10 September –
Novak Djokovic of Serbia the defending champion was the Fourth to qualify following his third straight semifinal appearance at the
2009 US Open.
Novak Djokovic made his tennis do the talking as he won his first title of the year in
Dubai Tennis Championships defeating
David Ferrer. He then won three other titles in the inaugural
Serbia Open defeating
Łukasz Kubot,
China Open defeating
Marin Čilić and in
Davidoff Swiss Indoors defeating
Roger Federer. He then won his first Masters title of the year at the
BNP Paribas Masters over
Gaël Monfils. He finished as a runner-up at the
Western & Southern Financial Group Masters,
Gerry Weber Open,
Internazionali BNL d'Italia,
Monte-Carlo Rolex Masters and the
Sony Ericsson Open. He also made the semifinal of the
US Open. He is the Defending champion and has a 4–4 record. This is his 3rd appearance. won his first Slam at the
2009 US Open On 15 September – after his first Slam win at the
2009 US Open over Roger Federer,
Juan Martín del Potro of Argentina became the fifth qualifier.
Juan Martín del Potro produced a break-out year, as he reached a career-high no. 5 and won his first Slam at the
2009 US Open defeating
Roger Federer 3–6, 7–6, 4–6, 7–6, 6–2 in the final. He is also the tallest ever Grand Slam champion and the first player to defeat both Nadal and Federer in the same Grand Slam tournament. He also won two other titles at the
Heineken Open defeating
Sam Querrey, His major triumph though came at the
Wimbledon finishing as runner-up to
Roger Federer. He defeated hometown hero
Andy Murray and
Lleyton Hewitt en route to this final. As well as finishing as a runner up at the
Qatar ExxonMobil Open losing to Murray and the
Legg Mason Tennis Classic losing to
Juan Martín del Potro. At the Slams, he also reached the semifinals of the
Australian Open losing to Federer after defeating
Novak Djokovic. Plus making the fourth round of
French Open for the first time, losing to
Gaël Monfils. This is Andy seventh straight qualificationand his sixth appearance withdrawing in 2005. He has an 8–8 record reaching the semi-final in 2003, 2004, and 2007. Roddick withdrew from the tournament due to a left leg injury suffered at the Shanghai Masters. won his third Masters title at the
2009 Shanghai Masters makes his debut after his best season to date. Reaching the final of the
2009 French Open On 12 November – After Verdasco fell to Čilić in the third round of the
2009 BNP Paribas Masters last years runner-up
Nikolay Davydenko of Russia took one of the last two remaining spots.
Nikolay Davydenko won his first tournament at the
International German Open defeating
Paul-Henri Mathieu. The following week he won the
ATP Studena Croatia Open Umag defeating
Juan Carlos Ferrero. As well as the inaugural
Proton Malaysian Open defeating
Fernando Verdasco. Davydenko then claimed his 3rd Masters title at the
Shanghai ATP Masters 1000 upsetting
Rafael Nadal after defeating
Novak Djokovic. He well as making the quarterfinals of
French Open losing to Söderling. This is his fifth appearance with an 8–7 record. His best performance came last year as he reached the final losing to
Novak Djokovic. makes his debut at the championship On 13 November after both Söderling and Tsonga fell to Djokovic and Nadal respectively in the quarterfinals of the
2009 BNP Paribas Masters Australian Open semifinalist
Fernando Verdasco occupied the last remaining spot.
Fernando Verdasco started the year well with a semifinal appearance
Australian Open losing to
Rafael Nadal in a tournament record 5 hour 14 minute battle after five sets. He claimed his third title of his career in the
Pilot Pen Tennis prevailing over
Sam Querrey. He was also the runner up in the
Brisbane International losing to
Radek Štěpánek and the
Malaysian Open losing to
Nikolay Davydenko. Verdasco is making his debut at the championship. After
Roddick's withdrawal due to left leg injury on 17 November
Robin Söderling was announced as his replacement.
Robin Söderling 's highlight of the year was reaching the
French Open final. After becoming the first player to defeat
Rafael Nadal at the
Roland Garros. He won his only title of the year at the
Catella Swedish Open defeating
Juan Mónaco. He reached 4 semifinals as well at the
Heineken Open,
Proton Malaysian Open,
China Open, and the
If Stockholm Open. Soderling is making his debut at the event. The two alternate spots were up for grabs. With the first one was taken by
Jo-Wilfried Tsonga who won 3 titles including the
SA Tennis Open defeating
Jérémy Chardy, the
Open 13 defeating
Michaël Llodra and at the
AIG Japan Open Tennis Championships defeating
Mikhail Youzhny. His highlight at the slams was the quarterfinals of the
Australian Open losing to
Fernando Verdasco. The second spot was taken by
Fernando González, who won the
2009 Movistar Open over
José Acasuso 6–1 6–3. As well as reaching the semifinals of the
French Open losing to
Robin Söderling. == Doubles qualification ==