Tennis calendar 2025: ATP & WTA tournament dates
Find out when and where the next tennis tournaments on the ATP and WTA circuits are taking place with the 2025 tennis calendar. Read through our overview of all the surfaces and tours, with a summary of the tournament champions updated every week.
The 2025 tennis season has the same format as the previous season, without too many modifications, although some of the most important tournaments will be extended from seven to 12 days.
The ATP has also announced that there will be a total of 60 tournaments across 29 countries, with three more ‘500’ category tournaments.
We’ll take a look at the tennis world’s roadmap and discover the key dates for the new season in the ATP and WTA. Find out when the next tennis tournaments will take place with the 2025 tennis calendar!
Changes to the 2025 tennis calendar
• ATP tournaments at Dallas, Doha and Munich move from the 250 to 500 category.
• Cordoba ATP 250 to be moved to Mallorca in the run up to Wimbledon, whilst the Hamburg ATP 500 moves from July to May.
• More weeks will feature ATP 500 events.
• The National Bank Open (Canada) and the Cincinnati Open will become 12-day tournaments, following the expanded format used in Rome, the Madrid Open and the Shanghai Masters.
Here’s a detailed guide to help you keep tabs on the main events on each of the surfaces, so that you can enjoy the best of the tennis with Marathonbet. Are you ready to delve into the ATP and WTA calendars for 2025?
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Tennis calendar 2025. What is the next tournament?
The 2025 calendar once again kicks off in Oceania, with the United Cup in Perth and Sydney. Thus begins the outdoor hard-court season, which will culminate in the first major tournament of the season, the Australian Open (12th–26th January).
The following months will see one of the big changes for 2025, with the Cordoba ATP returning to the southern summer, and the Rotterdam and Dallas tournaments taking place simultaneously on indoor hard courts at the start of February. The Texas tournament is no longer an ATP 250 event, as it has been upgraded to an ATP 500. Therefore, the line-up in the Netherlands will probably be slightly weaker than in previous years, with the best players split between these two events.
Once this short, one-week indoor tour is over, the South American clay-court tour and hard-court tournaments will begin. There are ATP 500 events in Brazil, Mexico and Chile, as well as in the Middle East.
As is the case every year, the two great American Masters 1000 tournaments, Indian Wells and Miami, will be held shortly thereafter, which means there will be a Grand Slam atmosphere for the next four weeks. Later, the European clay tour will provide a total of three Masters 1000 events (Monte Carlo, Madrid and Rome), which will bring us to the second grand slam event of the season, the French Open (25th May–8th June).
It’s worth noting that the Munich ATP tournament becomes a category 500 tournament starting from this year, so the best players will use this tournament, along with the Barcelona Open, to prepare and ensure they reach Paris in top form. When it comes to the Hamburg ATP 500, the tournament will no longer be played in the summer and will instead be part of this first European clay tour, which has expanded from a single 500 tournament to three such tournaments.
Immediately after the French Open, the grass tour takes centre stage, ahead of the oldest and most prestigious of tournaments: Wimbledon (30th June–13th July). However, this main event will be preceded by classic tournaments, such as Queen’s and Halle, as well as the Mallorca ATP.
During the summer season, the North American tour will mark the end of the warmer months with the last of the four major tournaments: the US Open (25th August–10th September). Prior to this Grand Slam, the two Masters 1000 tournaments of the US Open Series will be played in Toronto (Canada) and Cincinnati (US), and will change from being seven to 12-day tournaments in 2025.
The 2025 calendar once again sees the return of established tournaments in Asian countries such as China and Japan, with four tournaments featured (Chengdu, Hangzhou, Beijing and Tokyo) before Shanghai, which is the penultimate Masters of the year. As in previous years, the indoor tour of Europe will see the final events of the season. The 2025 season will end in Turin with the ATP Finals (9th–16th November).
Full ATP men’s tennis schedule 2025
The first tournament of the year is the United Cup, an exciting example of team play that is held in Perth and Sydney (27th December–5th January), with 18 teams looking to succeed Germany as champions in the third edition of this tournament that is looking to establish itself as a regular feature on the tour.
As regards individual events, the first major event is the Australian Open (12th–26th January). After that, there’s a short hard-court tour of Qatar, the United Arab Emirates and Mexico in February, which is preceded by the South American clay tour and some tournaments in Europe and the United States, such as Rotterdam, Dallas, Delray Beach and Marseille.
March features the ‘Sunshine Double’, with the first two Masters 1000 tournaments of the year: Indian Wells (5th–16th March) and Miami (19th–30th March). April will see the Monte Carlo Masters 1000 (6th–13th) as the main attraction, while May will be dominated by the Mutua Madrid Open (23rd April–4th May) and Rome (7th–18th May) in the run-up to the French Open (25th May–8th June). The ATP 500 events in Halle and London will continue to be the most significant tournaments on grass before the arrival of Wimbledon (30th June–13th July).
Tennis clay court calendar 2025
As is the case every year, the clay court season will go through different phases and visit different continents. It all starts in the second month of the year with the ATP 250 in Buenos Aires (10th February), which will be followed by the ATP 500 in Rio de Janeiro (17th February) and then the ATP 250 in Santiago (24th February). However, it’s not until the Mediterranean tour in April and May, with the Masters 1000 events in Monte Carlo, Madrid and Rome, that this phase builds towards its peak—the eagerly awaited French Open.
The second phase of this part of the calendar arrives in July, just after the grass-court adventure is over. This intense month on the clay of northern Europe has, however, lost its most important tournament, Hamburg, which has been moved to May for this year. Therefore, all of the tournaments in this period are in the 250 category. The first week features Båstad and Gstaad (14th July), before giving way to Kitzbühel and Umag (20th July).
ATP grass tournament schedule
The grass tour is, as usual, the shortest of all the phases. Despite this, it’s one of the most attractive phases, as it’s a surface on which grass-court specialists often spring surprises on players who are less accustomed to manoeuvres such as the volley or the slice.
It begins, as in recent years, with the ATP 250s of ‘s-Hertogenbosch and Stuttgart (9th June), and the prestigious ATP 500s of Halle and Queen’s (16th June), ending with the ATP 250s of Mallorca and Eastbourne (23rd June), which take place the week before Wimbledon.
ATP hard court calendar
The largest section of the tennis calendar also spans most of the year, with tournaments hosted in different stages of the season.
At the beginning of the year, there are the tournaments in Oceania, where the Australian Open is the main attraction. After that, the Netherlands, the United States, the Middle East and Mexico become the tennis focus, with the California and Florida tournaments being two of the most prestigious Masters 1000 tournaments of the season.
After the grass tour, and coinciding with the Northern European clay tour, there are the American tournaments prior to the US Open. The first of these will be Washington (21st July), which runs concurrently with the last two clay tournaments in Northern Europe, and then the Toronto Masters 1000 (27th July) takes place. Directly after that, the Cincinnati Masters 1000 (7th August) starts, before ultimately giving way to the Winston Salem ATP 250 (17th August).
The US Open (25th August–7th September) will be the last Grand Slam of 2025. After the big tournament in New York, the tour will travel to Asia, where tournaments in Japan and China are a must for the top-ranked players.
ATP calendar: indoor tournaments
The season closes, as it does every year, with the indoor European tournaments, such as the Laver Cup, the Davis Cup and the ATP 500 tournaments in Basel and Vienna (20th October), which precede the final Masters 1000 of this season, Paris-Bercy (27th October).
After Paris-Bercy, the tour moves to two ATP 250 tournaments, Metz and Belgrade (2nd November), ahead of the two big season-ending tournaments, the Davis Cup Finals and the ATP Finals, which will both be held in Italy in 2025.
Calendar for upcoming tennis tournaments 2025
You’ll find all the upcoming majors and ATP tennis tournaments in our calendar, which will be updated with new champions week by week. Don’t miss the different tournaments in this new tennis season!
Check out when the next ATP tennis tournaments will be held…
Date | Tournament | Surface | 2024 Winner | 2025 Winner |
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December | ||||
27th | United Cup | H | Germany | |
30th | ATP 250 Brisbane | H | Grigor Dimitrov | |
30th | ATP 250 Hong Kong | H | Andrey Rublev | |
January | ||||
6th | ATP 250 Adelaide | H | Jiří Lehečka | |
6th | ATP 250 Auckland | H | Alejandro Tabilo | |
12th | Australian Open | H | Jannik Sinner | |
27th | ATP 250 Montpellier | IH | Alexander Bublik | |
27th | Davis Cup qualifiers | – | – | |
February | ||||
3rd | ATP 500 Dallas | IH | Tommy Paul | |
3rd | ATP 500 Rotterdam | IH | Jannik Sinner | |
10th | ATP 250 Buenos Aires | C | Facundo Díaz Acosta | |
10th | ATP 250 Delray Beach | H | Taylor Fritz | |
10th | ATP 250 Marseille | IH | Ugo Humbert | |
17th | ATP 500 Doha | H | Karen Khachanov | |
17th | ATP 500 Rio de Janeiro | C | Sebastián Báez | |
24th | ATP 500 Acapulco | H | Alex de Minaur | |
24th | ATP 500 Dubai | H | Ugo Humbert | |
24th | ATP 250 Santiago | C | Sebastián Báez | |
March | ||||
5th | ATP 1000 Indian Wells | H | Carlos Alcaraz | |
19th | ATP 1000 Miami | H | Jannik Sinner | |
31st | ATP 250 Bucharest | C | Márton Fucsovics | |
31st | ATP 250 Houston | C | Ben Shelton | |
31st | ATP 250 Marrakech | C | Matteo Berrettini | |
April | ||||
6th | ATP 1000 Monte Carlo | C | Stefanos Tsitsipas | |
14th | ATP 500 Barcelona | C | Casper Ruud | |
14th | ATP 500 Munich | C | Jan-Lennard Struff | |
23rd | ATP 1000 Madrid | C | Andrey Rublev | |
May | ||||
7th | ATP 1000 Rome | C | Alexander Zverev | |
18th | ATP 500 Hamburg | C | Arthur Fils | |
18th | ATP 250 Geneva | C | Casper Ruud | |
25th | French Open | C | Carlos Alcaraz | |
June | ||||
9th | ATP 250 s-Hertogenbosch | G | Alex de Minaur | |
9th | ATP 250 Stuttgart | G | Jack Draper | |
16th | ATP 500 Halle | G | Jannik Sinner | |
16th | ATP 500 London | G | Tommy Paul | |
22nd | ATP 250 Mallorca | G | Alejandro Tabilo | |
22nd | ATP 250 Eastbourne | G | Taylor Fritz | |
30th | Wimbledon | G | Carlos Alcaraz | |
July | ||||
14th | ATP 250 Båstad | C | Nuno Borges | |
14th | ATP 250 Gstaad | C | Matteo Berrettini | |
14th | ATP 250 Los Cabos | H | Jordan Thompson | |
20th | ATP 250 Kitzbühel | C | Matteo Berrettini | |
20th | ATP 250 Umag | C | Francisco Cerúndolo | |
21st | ATP 500 Washington | H | Sebastian Korda | |
27th | ATP 1000 Toronto | H | Alexei Popyrin | |
August | ||||
7th | ATP 1000 Cincinnati | H | Jannik Sinner | |
17th | ATP 250 Winston-Salem | H | Lorenzo Sonego | |
25th | US Open | H | Jannik Sinner | |
September | ||||
TBC | Davis Cup Finals Groups | – | – | |
17th | ATP 250 Chengdu | H | Shang Juncheng | |
17th | ATP 250 Hangzhou | H | Marin Čilić | |
19th | Laver Cup (San Francisco) | IH | Team Europe | |
24th | ATP 500 Tokyo | H | Arthur Fils | |
24th | ATP 500 Beijing | H | Carlos Alcaraz | |
October | ||||
1st | ATP 1000 Shanghai | H | Jannik Sinner | |
13th | ATP 250 Almaty | IH | Karen Khachanov | |
13th | ATP 250 Antwerp | IH | Roberto Bautista Agut | |
13th | ATP 250 Stockholm | IH | Tommy Paul | |
20th | ATP 500 Basel | IH | Giovanni Mpetshi Perricard | |
20th | ATP 500 Vienna | IH | Jack Draper | |
27th | ATP 1000 Paris | IH | Alexander Zverev | |
November | ||||
2nd | ATP 250 Metz | IH | Benjamin Bonzi | |
2nd | ATP 250 Belgrade | IH | Denis Shapovalov | |
9th | ATP Finals (Turin) | IH | Jannik Sinner | |
TBC | Davis Cup Finals | – | Italy | |
December | ||||
TBC | ATP Next Gen Finals (Jeddah) | IH | João Fonseca |
Complete WTA calendar 2025
As is customary for the calendar, and as happens in the men’s circuit, the WTA will begin its journey in Oceania with the United Cup. This tournament will serve as preparation for the first major of the year, which will take place in mid-January.
The season will be full of tournaments and, after long months of negotiations with various event organisers, the WTA circuit once again has a very busy season full of different tournaments on different surfaces.
WTA calendar – upcoming tennis tournaments 2025
The season kicks off with various WTA 250 and 500 tournaments in Australia and New Zealand, before we reach the Australian Open (12th–26th January). February and March will be similar to previous years, where the hard courts of Doha and Dubai will be the first WTA 1000 tournaments of the season and serve as a warm-up for Indian Wells and Miami.
The clay-court season gets underway on the green clay of the WTA 500 in Charleston (31st March–6th April), which, along with tournaments such as Stuttgart, Bogotá and Rouen, serves as preparation for the two major European WTA 1000s, Madrid (21st April) and Rome (5th May). This will also act as the players’ main prelude to the French Open (26th May–7th June).
The grass of Northern Europe takes centre stage in June and the first half of July. This tour starts in London (WTA 500) at the Queen’s Club and in ‘s-Hertogenbosch, and continues in Nottingham and Berlin. Alongside Bad Homburg, the aforementioned tournaments in the British and German capitals, will be the three main WTA 500 tournaments that prepare the top seeds for Wimbledon (30th June–13th July), the third Grand Slam.
The summer period coincides with the men’s circuit moving to North America for the US Open series of tournaments, including the WTA 1000 events in Montreal and Cincinnati, which serve as preparation for the US Open.
The WTA tournament in Guadalajara, one of the most important events in recent years, precedes the Asian tour. Korea, Japan and China take centre stage in October with tournaments in Seoul, Beijing, Wuhan, Osaka, Ningbo, Guangzhou, Hong Kong and Jiujiang.
The season will, as always, culminate in November with the WTA Finals.
Find out when and where the upcoming WTA tournaments are…
Date | Tournament | Surface | 2024 Winner | 2025 Winner |
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December | ||||
27th | United Cup | H | Germany | |
30th | WTA 500 Brisbane | H | Elena Rybakina | |
30th | WTA 250 Auckland | H | Coco Gauff | |
January | ||||
6th | WTA 500 Adelaide | H | Jeļena Ostapenko | |
6th | WTA 250 Hobart | H | Emma Navarro | |
13th | Australian Open | H | Aryna Sabalenka | |
27th | WTA 500 Linz | H | Jeļena Ostapenko | |
27th | WTA 250 Singapore | H | – | |
February | ||||
3rd | WTA 500 Abu Dhabi | H | Elena Rybakina | |
3rd | WTA 250 Cluj-Napoca | H | Karolína Plíšková | |
10th | WTA 1000 Qatar | H | Iga Świątek | |
17th | WTA 1000 Dubai | H | Jasmine Paolini | |
24th | WTA 500 San Diego | H | Katie Boulter | |
24th | WTA 250 Austin | H | Yuan Yue | |
March | ||||
3rd | WTA 1000 Indian Wells | H | Iga Świątek | |
17th | WTA 1000 Miami | H | Danielle Collins | |
31st | WTA 500 Charleston | C | Danielle Collins | |
31st | WTA 250 Bogota | C | Camila Osorio | |
April | ||||
7th | Billie Jean Cup qualifiers | – | ||
14th | WTA 500 Stuttgart | C | Elena Rybakina | |
14th | WTA 250 Rouen | C | Sloane Stephens | |
21st | WTA 1000 Madrid | C | Iga Świątek | |
May | ||||
5th | WTA 1000 Rome | C | Iga Świątek | |
19th | WTA 500 Strasbourg | C | Madison Keys | |
19th | WTA 250 Rabat | C | Peyton Stearns | |
26th | French Open | C | Iga Świątek | |
June | ||||
9th | WTA 500 London | G | – | |
9th | WTA 250 s-Hertogenbosch | G | Liudmila Samsonova | |
16th | WTA 500 Berlin | G | Jessica Pegula | |
16th | WTA 250 Nottingham | G | Katie Boulter | |
23rd | WTA 500 Bad Homburg | G | Diana Shnaider | |
23rd | WTA 250 Eastbourne | G | Daria Kasatkina | |
30th | Wimbledon | G | Barbora Krejčíková | |
July | ||||
14th | WTA 250 Budapest | C | Diana Shnaider | |
14th | WTA 250 Hamburg | C | Anna Bondár | |
21st | WTA 500 Washington | H | Paula Badosa | |
21st | WTA 250 Prague | H | Magda Linette | |
28th | WTA 1000 Montreal | H | Jessica Pegula | |
August | ||||
4th | WTA 1000 Cincinnati | H | Aryna Sabalenka | |
18th | WTA 500 Monterrey | H | Linda Nosková | |
18th | WTA 250 Cleveland | H | McCartney Kessler | |
25th | US Open | H | Aryna Sabalenka | |
September | ||||
8th | WTA 500 Guadalajara | H | Magdalena Fręch | |
8th | WTA 250 Monastir | H | Sonay Kartal | |
15th | WTA 500 Seoul | H | Beatriz Haddad Maia | |
22nd | WTA 1000 Beijing | H | Coco Gauff | |
October | ||||
6th | WTA 1000 Wuhan | H | Aryna Sabalenka | |
13th | WTA 500 Ningbo | H | Daria Kasatkina | |
13th | WTA 250 Osaka | H | Suzan Lamens | |
20th | WTA 500 Tokyo | H | Zheng Qinwen | |
20th | WTA 250 Guangzhou | H | Olga Danilović | |
27th | WTA 250 Hong Kong | H | Diana Shnaider | |
27th | WTA 250 Merida | H | Zeynep Sönmez | |
27th | WTA 250 Jiujiang | H | Viktorija Golubic | |
November | ||||
3rd | WTA Finals (Riyadh) | H | Coco Gauff | |
10th | BIllie Jean King Cup Finals | TBC | Italy |
This season will see more tournaments and increased levels of competition. Legends will be fighting for victories and young pretenders can rise to the top. Records and historic milestones are at stake in the individual and team competitions, such as the Hopman Cup. 2024 saw the retirement of tennis legends Rafael Nadal and Andy Murray, but what new surprises will each tournament on the WTA and ATP circuits bring?
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