I'm asking you this because the ATP ranking has, in addition to the well known "Top 18 results", the following features:
"The best 18 tournament results must include (even if it is NOT one of their best tournament results): all four Grand Slam results and eight of the nine ATP Tour Masters 1000 results (not including Monte Carlo) unless the player plays all 9 Masters 1000 events then he can have his best eight count.
The Grand Slams and the 8 Masters 1000 results account for 12 tournaments. The remaining 6 results MUST come from the player’s best four ATP 500 events and his best two ATP 250 results."
I'd like to know it, because, since I have had good results in ATP 250, I should not play ATP 500 anymore, unless I'll have the level to surely reach at least SF or F, because I have 5 good results in ATP 250 (one W, four F), and a 1st round in ATP 500 would delete me 150 points.