ATP: the complete calendar for 2024
The 2024 ATP season calendar
Just days before the start of the new season, the ATP has released the complete calendar for 2024, which will begin in January with the tour of Oceania and conclude in November with the fourth edition of the Nitto ATP Finals in Turin. In addition, the dates for the Davis Cup competitions and the Paris Olympics have also been set.
The season will start on cement outdoors on Dec. 29 with the United Cup in Perth and Sydney. Then, two days later, there will be the first 250 tournament in Brisbane, which will see the returns to the court of Rafael Nadal and Matteo Berrettini, among others. The first major event will come from January 14 to 28 with the first Grand Slam of the season, namely the Australian Open.
After that, the ATP circuit splits into three with several 250 tournaments in South America, Europe and the United States. Then in March, there will be the Indian Wells Masters 1000 (March 6 to 17) and Miami (March 20 to 31), which will conclude the concrete season.
Then between April and May there will be as many as three Masters 1000s on clay leading up to the second Grand Slam tournament, namely Roland Garros, scheduled from May 26 to June 9: Monte Carlo (7/4 to 14/4), Madrid (24/4 to 5/5), Internazionali d'Italia (8/5 to 19/5).
Next, the grass season will begin, culminating with Wimbledon from July 1 with finals on Sunday, July 14. Then, at the end of the month, the season will be interrupted for the Paris Olympics, which will begin July 27. In August there will be three more Masters 1000s on cement: Montreal, Cincinnati and the Us Open. Finally, in October there will be the last 1000 tournament in Paris-Bercy, which will lead to the Nitto ATP Finals.
The 2024 Masters 1000 calendar
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January 15: Australian Open
March 6: Indian Wells
March 20: Miami
April 7: Monte Carlo
April 24: Madrid
May 8: Internazionali d'Italia
May 26: Roland Garros
July 1: Wimbledon
July 27: Paris Olympic Tournament
Aug. 5: Montreal
Aug. 11: Cincinnati
August 26: US Open
Oct. 2: Shanghai
October 28: Paris-Bercy
Nov. 10: Nitto ATP Finals