2026 ATP Tournaments Schedule: The Full Calendar of Tournaments and Key Dates

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The 2026 ATP Tour Schedule brings a fresh wave of exciting tournaments! It’s time to update our definitive list of major men’s events. Keeping track of all your favorite tennis tournaments can be tough with their constantly shifting schedules. So, whether you’re a die-hard fan or just starting to follow the ATP Tour, consider this your comprehensive guide to the 2026 ATP Tour Schedule. From the four Grand Slams to the year-end ATP Finals, and everything in between, we’ve got you covered with a chronological list of all the must-see tennis tournaments.

Heads-Up: A New Masters 1000 Event is Coming

While the 2026 schedule is set, a major calendar change is confirmed for the near future:

  • Controversy: The ATP has confirmed an expansion of its elite tour despite persistent player complaints about fatigue and a grueling, over-packed schedule. Critics argue the financial incentives of a new event will pressure players to compete, effectively lengthening the season.
  • New Tournament: Saudi Arabia will host a 10th ATP Masters 1000 tournament starting as early as 2028.
  • Historical First: This marks the first expansion of the elite Masters 1000 category in its 35-year history.
  • Format: The new event is planned as a one-week tournament with a 56-player draw and is expected to take place early in the season, likely in February after the Australian Open.
  • Status: The tournament will be non-mandatory for players, similar to the Monte-Carlo Masters.

A quick word about the ATP ranking system: ATP rankings are based on the number of points a player earns at each tournament tier. Some tournaments are mandatory, while others are optional. A player’s ranking is the primary determining factor for automatic qualification into tournaments, seedings, and draws.

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Understanding the ATP Ranking Points System

The ATP (Association of Tennis Professionals) Ranking system determines player status by awarding points based on tournament level and performance over a rolling 52-week period. This tiered structure ensures that the biggest tournaments reward players the most, while performance at smaller events provides a solid foundation.

Grand Slams sit at the top, offering 2,000 points to the winner, which is a massive boost to a player’s annual total. Following closely are the ATP Masters 1000 events, the next most important mandatory tournaments for top players. Points then step down through the ATP 500 and ATP 250 series. A key aspect of the ranking is that points are dramatically reduced for each round a player is eliminated earlier than the final, incentivizing deep runs at every tournament level.

The table below shows a simplified breakdown of the points awarded for the major tournament categories. Please note that points can vary slightly for Masters 1000 and ATP 500 events depending on the specific draw size (e.g., a 96-player draw vs. a 56-player draw), but the values below represent the most common and prestigious formats.

The Tennis Grand Slams

The most prestigious tournaments in tennis, the Grand Slam tournaments (The Majors), are organized by the International Tennis Federation (ITF) and not by the ATP. As you would imagine, the Majors also contribute the most ranking points and big prize money to players. A Grand Slam title win is worth 2000 ATP ranking points to a player.

ATP Finals

The final tournament of the tennis season, the ATP Finals, sits above the four major championships in prize money and comparable prestige. The top eight singles players and doubles teams qualify for the ATP Finals based on their ATP ranking at the end of the tennis season. Depending on the number of round-robin matches they win, the winner of the ATP Finals can earn up to a maximum of 1500 ATP ranking points. Jannik Sinner won the ATP Finals in 2024 and pocketed a whopping $4.8 million prize money.

ATP Masters 1000

Closely behind the majors and the ATP Finals are the prestigious ATP Masters 1000 tournaments. There are nine of them spread across North America, Europe, and Asia. From an ATP ranking perspective, eight of the nine Masters 1000 tournaments are considered mandatory. Monte-Carlo Masters remains the exception.

ATP 500

The next tier of tennis tournaments is the ATP 500, of which there are 16, which is up from the previous year’s count of 13. Each of these tournaments is worth 500 ATP ranking points to the winner. Top players are expected to play at least four ATP 500 tournaments to maintain their position in the ATP ranking system. Whether this expectation will change, due to the increase in the number of tournaments, remains to be seen.

ATP 250

Rounding up the ATP series of tournaments is the ATP 250, the 5th tier below those listed above. After tournament retirements and upgrades, at last check, the 250 series included 30 tournaments, with the singles winner awarded 250 ranking points. You can find current information and schedules at the ATP site.

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ATP Ranking Points Distribution by Tournament Type

Tournament TypeWinner (W)Runner-up (F)Semi-Final (SF)Quarter-Final (QF)Round of 16 (R16)
Grand Slam20001200720360180
ATP Masters 1000100060036018090
ATP 5005003001809045
ATP 250250150904520*

Note on Points: The values in this table are based on the standard points for each level. The value marked with an asterisk (*) for the ATP 250 Round of 16 often varies between 20 and 25 points, depending on the draw size.

So, here’s a quick chronological list of major tennis tournaments for you.

📅 Q1: 2026 ATP Tour Schedule Jan-Mar
WEEKDATECITYCATEGORYTOURNAMENT NAMESURFACEDRAWS
102-JanPERTH, SYDNEYUNITED CUPUNITED CUPH18 TEAMS
105-JanBRISBANEATP 250BRISBANE INTERNATIONAL PRESENTED BY EVIEH32
105-JanHONG KONGATP 250BANK OF CHINA HONG KONG TENNIS OPENH28
212-JanADELAIDEATP 250ADELAIDE INTERNATIONALH28
212-JanAUCKLANDATP 250ASB CLASSICH28
318-JanMELBOURNEGRAND SLAMAUSTRALIAN OPENH128
4MELBOURNEGRAND SLAMAUSTRALIAN OPENH
502-FebMONTPELLIERATP 250OPEN OCCITANIEIH28
502-FebMULTI-CITYDAVIS CUPDAVIS CUP QUALIFIERS 1ST ROUND
609-FebDALLASATP 500DALLAS OPENIH32
609-FebROTTERDAMATP 500ABN AMRO OPENIH32
609-FebBUENOS AIRESATP 250IEB ARGENTINA OPENCL28
716-FebDOHAATP 500QATAR EXXONMOBIL OPENH32
716-FebRIO DE JANEIROATP 500RIO OPEN PRESENTED BY CLAROCL32
716-FebDELRAY BEACHATP 250DELRAY BEACH OPENH28
823-FebACAPULCOATP 500ABIERTO MEXICANO TELCEL PRESENTADO POR HSBCH32
823-FebDUBAIATP 500DUBAI DUTY FREE TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIPSH32
823-FebSANTIAGOATP 250MOVISTAR CHILE OPENCL28
904-MarINDIAN WELLSATP MASTERS 1000BNP PARIBAS OPENH96
10INDIAN WELLSATP MASTERS 1000BNP PARIBAS OPENH
1118-MarMIAMIATP MASTERS 1000MIAMI OPEN PRESENTED BY ITAÚH96
12MIAMIATP MASTERS 1000MIAMI OPEN PRESENTED BY ITAÚH
1330-MarBUCHARESTATP 250TIRIAC OPENCL28
1330-MarHOUSTONATP 250FAYEZ SAROFIM & CO. U.S. MEN’S CLAY COURT CHAMPIONSHIPCL28
1330-MarMARRAKECHATP 250GRAND PRIX HASSAN IICL28
🎾 Q2: 2026 ATP Tour Schedule Apr-June
WEEKDATECITYCATEGORYTOURNAMENT NAMESURFACEDRAWS
1405-AprMONTE-CARLOATP MASTERS 1000ROLEX MONTE-CARLO MASTERSCL56
1513-AprBARCELONAATP 500BARCELONA OPEN BANC SABADELLCL32
1513-AprMUNICHATP 500BMW OPENCL32
1622-AprMADRIDATP MASTERS 1000MUTUA MADRID OPENCL96
17MADRIDATP MASTERS 1000MUTUA MADRID OPENCL
1806-MayROMEATP MASTERS 1000INTERNAZIONALI BNL D’ITALIACL96
19ROMEATP MASTERS 1000INTERNAZIONALI BNL D’ITALIACL
2017-MayHAMBURGATP 500HAMBURG OPENCL32
2017-MayGENEVAATP 250GONET GENEVA OPENCL28
2124-MayPARISGRAND SLAMROLAND-GARROSCL128
22PARISGRAND SLAMROLAND-GARROSCL
2208-JunS-HERTOGENBOSCHATP 250LIBEMA OPENG28
2308-JunSTUTTGARTATP 250BOSS OPENG28
2415-JunHALLEATP 500TERRA WORTMANN OPENG32
2415-JunLONDONATP 500HSBC CHAMPIONSHIPSG32
2521-JunMALLORCAATP 250MALLORCA CHAMPIONSHIPSG28
2522-JunEASTBOURNEATP 250ROTHESAY INTERNATIONALG28
2629-JunLONDONGRAND SLAMTHE CHAMPIONSHIPS, WIMBLEDONG128
27LONDONGRAND SLAMTHE CHAMPIONSHIPS, WIMBLEDONG
🏆 Q3: 2026 ATP Tour Schedule Jul-Sep
WEEKDATECITYCATEGORYTOURNAMENT NAMESURFACEDRAWS
2813-JulBASTADATP 250NORDEA OPENCL28
2813-JulGSTAADATP 250EFG SWISS OPEN GSTAADCL28
2813-JulUMAGATP 250PLAVA LAGUNA CROATIA OPEN UMAGCL28
2919-JulKITZBÜHELATP 250GENERALI OPENCL28
2920-JulESTORILATP 250MILLENNIUM ESTORIL OPENCL28
2920-JulLOS CABOSATP 250MIFEL TENNIS OPEN BY TELCEL OPPOH28
3027-JulWASHINGTON, D.C.ATP 500MUBADALA CITI DO OPENH48
3027-JulTBDATP 250TBD
312-AugMONTREALATP MASTERS 1000NATIONAL BANK OPEN PRESENTED BY ROGERSH96
32MONTREALATP MASTERS 1000NATIONAL BANK OPEN PRESENTED BY ROGERSH
3213-AugCINCINNATIATP MASTERS 1000CINCINNATI OPENH96
33CINCINNATIATP MASTERS 1000CINCINNATI OPENH
3423-AugWINSTON-SALEMATP 250WINSTON-SALEM OPENH48
3531-AugNEW YORKGRAND SLAMUS OPENH128
36NEW YORKGRAND SLAMUS OPENH
37MULTI-CITYDAVIS CUPDAVIS CUP QUALIFIERS 2ND ROUND
3823-SepCHENGDUATP 250CHENGDU OPENH28
3823-SepHANGZHOUATP 250HANGZHOU OPENH28
3823-SepTBDLAVER CUPLAVER CUPIH2 TEAMS
3930-SepTOKYOATP 500KINOSHITA GROUP JAPAN OPEN TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIPSH32
3930-SepBEIJINGATP 500CHINA OPENH32
🍂 Q4: 2026 ATP Tour Schedule Oct-Dec
WEEKDATECITYCATEGORYTOURNAMENT NAMESURFACEDRAWS
4007-OctSHANGHAIATP MASTERS 1000ROLEX SHANGHAI MASTERSH96
41SHANGHAIATP MASTERS 1000ROLEX SHANGHAI MASTERSH
4219-OctALMATYATP 250ALMATY OPENIH28
4219-OctBRUSSELSATP 250EUROPEAN OPENIH28
4219-OctMARSEILLEATP 250OPEN 13 PROVENCEIH28
4326-OctBASELATP 500SWISS INDOORS BASELIH32
4326-OctVIENNAATP 500ERSTE BANK OPENHI32
4402-NovPARISATP MASTERS 1000ROLEX PARIS MASTERSIH56
4508-NovSTOCKHOLMATP 250BNP PARIBAS NORDIC OPENTH28
4508-NovTBDATP 250TBD
4615-NovITALYATP FINALSATP FINALSIH8
47ITALYDAVIS CUPDAVIS CUP FINALSTH8
50JEDDAHATP FINALSNEXT GEN ATP FINALS PRESENTED BY PIFIH8

So, there. You now have the 2026 ATP Tournaments Schedule. All you have to do is find a TV channel or streaming service that broadcasts these events.

Enjoy your tennis!

Note: The data included in this post is drawn from the ATP Tour site, various tournament websites, and Wikipedia and is subject to change. While the start and end dates may change, the order of the tournaments largely remains unchanged. Tournament cancellations are not captured in the list included in this post, which focuses on the men’s singles tour action.

Dax Nair

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