The decision to launch the initiative was taken at the ATF Board of Directors meeting here on Thursday.
Only the Asian players will be allowed to compete in the ATT events and incentive would be to get wild cards for various ITF Futures and ATP Challenger events apart from some prize money.
Another incentive is that top-five players on the ATT will be given a chance to travel with the International Premier Tennis League (IPTL) teams.
The ATT will begin with an event in New Delhi from April 18. The players will not be able to earn any ranking points from the tournaments but they can earn money.
In the second category, the event prize money purse would be USD 7500 apart from USD 2000 as travel/support allowance.
It was not clear what is the prize money for the winner and runner-up.
A similar Tour will be launched for women in 2018.
ATF President Anil Khanna said they would "request Grand Slams and the ATP Tour event for wild cards in their qualifying events to help boost the young Asian tennis players".
ATF Chairman Nasser Ghanim Al Khelaifi said "it is very essential that these players are supported during this very challenging beginning phase of their careers, where earning a break-even is as important as gaining competitive exposure and to see oneself break into the international ranking chart. All this will in turn help develop the talent pool form our region."
