The 2026 calendar for the ATP and WTA tours features over 80 tournaments and more than 4,000 matches, including the four Grand Slams. Early results highlight strong performances in January events, with Poland winning the United Cup and Carlos Alcaraz securing the Australian Open men's title. Viewers can watch live on Sky Sports or stream contract-free via NOW.
The 2026 tennis season kicked off with the United Cup, where Poland emerged as the winner in the combined ATP and WTA team event. In ATP 250 tournaments during January, Alexander Bublik took the Hong Kong Open, Daniil Medvedev won the Brisbane International, Tomas Machac claimed the Adelaide International, and Jakub Mensik lifted the Auckland Open trophy. Carlos Alcaraz dominated the Australian Open Grand Slam, marking a key achievement early in the year.
On the WTA side, Aryna Sabalenka won the Brisbane International (WTA 500), Elina Svitolina the Auckland Classic (WTA 250), Mirra Andreeva the Adelaide International (WTA 500), and Elisabetta Cocciaretto the Hobart International (WTA 250). Elena Rybakina captured the women's Australian Open title.
The schedule extends through the year with major events like the French Open in April, Wimbledon in July, and the US Open in August. February includes ATP 500s such as the Dallas Open, Rotterdam Open, and Dubai Tennis Championships, alongside WTA Masters 1000 in Qatar and Dubai. March brings the Indian Wells and Miami Masters for both tours.
April features clay-court preparation with the Monte-Carlo Masters, Madrid Open, and Italian Open, leading to the French Open. Grass season in June and July includes the Libema Open, Halle Open, Queen's Club Championships, and Wimbledon. Hard-court swing in July and August covers the Canadian Open, Cincinnati Masters, and US Open.
September highlights the Laver Cup in London and Asian swing with the Japan Open and China Open. October has the Shanghai Masters and Six Kings Slam. November concludes with the Paris Masters, ATP Finals, Davis Cup Finals, and WTA Finals.
Sky Sports will broadcast over 4,000 matches live, with access available year-round. Players to watch include Emma Raducanu, Carlos Alcaraz, and Jack Draper. The full calendar ensures continuous action across ATP and WTA circuits.