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ATP 2026: The XXL calendar finally revealed!

The ATP 2026 season is finally unveiled: here are all the dates and moments where the tour could shift.
ATP 2026: The XXL calendar finally revealed!
AFP
Arthur Millot
le 28/11/2025 à 13h40
3 min de lecture

The verdict is in: the ATP has officially revealed the 2026 season calendar, a year already announced as one of the most packed.

January: A start at full speed

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The season kicks off on January 2nd with the United Cup in Perth and Sydney, an event that immediately sets a team competition dynamic.

Barely time to breathe before Brisbane, Hong Kong (January 5-11), Adelaide and Auckland (January 12-17) follow with the ATP 250s leading up to the big moment:

The Australian Open (January 18 – February 1)

The first major clash of the year, the first physical test, the first chance to make history.

February: Between indoor, clay, and the first Davis Cup duels

February promises to be particularly varied, with a tour that mixes surfaces:

- Montpellier (February 2-8),

- Rotterdam and Dallas for the 500s (February 9-15),

- Buenos Aires for the first slides on clay (February 9-15),

- Rio, Doha, Delray Beach (February 16-22),

- Before a spectacular double 500 in Acapulco and Dubai (February 23 to March 1).

All spiced up by the Davis Cup preliminaries in early February: the first sparks of the team season.

March: Indian Wells – Miami

Two Masters 1000s, two temples of tennis, two 12-day tournaments:

- Indian Wells (March 4–15)

- Miami (March 18–29)

The "Sunshine Double" remains the showcase of modern tennis and one of the essential turning points of the year.

Spring: Heading for clay and Roland-Garros

Starting March 30, the ochre dust takes over: Bucharest, Marrakech and Houston pave the way, before the return of the myth:

- Monte-Carlo (April 5–12),

- Barcelona and Munich (April 13-19),

- The monsters Madrid (April 22 – May 3) and Rome (May 6–17)

- Hamburg and Geneva (May 17-23) as the final warm-up

Roland-Garros (May 24 – June 7)

The second Grand Slam of the year.

June – July: The grass season... concluded by the legendary Wimbledon tournament

The delicate ballet of the grass season begins with Stuttgart and 's-Hertogenbosch (June 8-14), builds muscle with Halle and Queen’s (June 15-21), before Mallorca and Eastbourne (June 21-27).

Wimbledon (June 29 – July 12)

The temple of tennis, between tradition, emotion, and sometimes capricious rain.

Summer: The North American tour and the build-up

After a few weeks on European clay (Bastad, Gstaad, Umag (July 13-19), Estoril, Kitzbühel (July 20-26), the machine shifts to Hard courts:

- Washington (July 27 – August 2),

- Los Cabos (July 27 - August 2),

- Montreal (August 2 – 12),

- Cincinnati (August 13 – 23),

Two crucial Masters 1000s that precede the final big battle:

US Open (August 31 – September 13)

The last Grand Slam, often the most physical… and the one where careers can turn.

Autumn: Asia in force, then indoors for the final sprint

The Asian tour returns with strength:

- Chengdu, Hangzhou (September 23-29),

- Beijing and Tokyo for the 500s (September 30 to October 6),

- Shanghai (October 7–18) for the Masters 1000.

Then back to Europe:

- Almaty, Brussels, Lyon (October 19-25),

- Basel and Vienna as 500s (October 26 to November 1),

- Paris (November 2–8) for the season's final Masters 1000.

Finals: Turin, Bologna, and one last mystery appointment

The grand finale will take place in:

- Turin (November 15–22) for the ATP Finals,

- Bologna (November 24–29) for the Davis Cup,
before one last question:

The date of the Next Gen ATP Finals, scheduled for December but still pending.

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7j

I propose the following changes to the rules:

1...a walķover will not be a loss. We have no control of player's health. If he or she is entered in a contest we expect them to play.

2...an incomplete match is not a loss. If a player forfeits we pick another match if there are more to choose.

3...this also applies if TT cancels a match. TT will not take hours to decide an outcome.

How about leavin...

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7j

It's a shame that so many matches are being canceled. TT ,you are destroying your game ,and thereby killing your app. I don't know how many matches others have had canceled , but I'm at 3 and it's only thursday.

As a long time player and lover of this game , I don't know how much of this I can tolerate. For example I waited hours last night for you to confirm my win and post my points. Every ot...

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12j

This week I have used all my formulas and best guesses to try to achieve the high score jimandlori958 set in our last competition. I am two games short because of cancelations and I need all wins to get there.

15j

why did tennis tonic void predictions on the match between Grenier and Hsu at the Kobe tournament? The match was played to completion and on time.

15j

Grenier def Ysu 6-2 , 6-2 at Kobe today and the TT canceled the match.

2nd for me this week.

18j

An impressive win.. Congrats to our winner this week, jimandlori958 and with a score that could not be caught or matched. I don't remember a 56 in a while with our group. Nice to see everyone using the 2 point predictions. Can't win without 'em.

21j

Son of a gun, pow. You going for the 3peat? Do it, but I'm chasing and so is Jimandlori. lol

24j

POWWOW , Congratulations you did it again and by slim percentage points. Keep it going....

25j

Can anybody tell why going on matches of WTA Final is not included within daily predictions