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This will be the ATP Tour 2026 calendar

The season will offer an improved experience to the fan and accelerated growth

February 03, 2025

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ATP has officially announced the ATP Tour 2026 calendar, composed of a total of 59 tournaments distributed in 29 countries, in addition to the four Grand Slams. Promoted by the APP Onevision strategy, the season will offer an improved experience and an accentuated growth in sport.

The ATP Tour 2026 calendar includes:

• Nine ATP Masters 1000 tournaments, seven of which will have the 12 -day format

• 16 ATP 500 tournaments

• 29 ATP 250 tournaments

• The sixth edition of the Nitto ATP Finals held in Italy and the fourth edition of the Next Gen ATP Finals presented by Pif in Jeddah

• Team events: United Cup, organized alongside WTA and Tennis Australia, the laver Cup and the Davis Cup.

Outstanding changes with respect to 2025:
• Estoril returns to the calendar as ATP 250 in July
• Marseille ATP 250 goes from February to October
• Stockholm ATP 250 goes from October to November
• Metz ATP 250 will not be celebrated

The ATP Tour offers entertainment to one billion fans worldwide, with more than 5.5 million tournament attendees each season. In 2026, the Circuit will continue to develop the Key Onevision reforms, including a 50-50 benefit distribution in ATP Masters 1000 tournaments and a bonus pool Increased in Masters 1000 and ATP 500 events, ciming compensation for unprecedented players developed in recent years.

Andrea Gaudenzi, ATP president: “The 2026 calendar is a reflection of everything we have worked with Onevision – improving the fan’s experience, strengthening our tournaments and giving more value to the players. With premium tournaments in some of the most iconic cities, we are showing what it does so Special to our sport.

Check the ATP Tour 2025 calendar here.

Source: https://www.atptour.com/es/news/2026-atp-tour-calendar-announced



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