ATP calendar changes threaten Djokovic and Wawrinka's favorite tournament

The ATP Tour's reshaped 2026 calendar has removed the Hellenic Championship, a beloved event for Novak Djokovic and Stan Wawrinka. The tournament, relocated to Athens last year, will not return, leaving a gap before the ATP Finals. Players have voiced concerns over the evolving schedule amid plans for new high-level events.

The ATP Tour trimmed its 250-level events to 30 for 2026, with significant late-season adjustments. The Hellenic Championship, held in Athens from November 2 to 8 in 2025 on indoor hard courts at the OAKA Basketball Arena, has been dropped. It was one of two tournaments leading into the ATP Finals, alongside the Metz Open; neither will occur this year. Instead, the Stockholm Open takes the slot from November 8 to 15, with plans shifting it back to October in 2027 and placing the regular season's final week in Brussels. The event's license belongs to Novak Djokovic's family, who have organized multiple tournaments in Belgrade since 2021, including five ATP 250s. Djokovic won the Athens edition, defeating Lorenzo Musetti 4-6, 6-3, 7-5 for his 101st career title. He praised the atmosphere, saying, “It’s the first tournament at this level here in over 30 years... Playing here feels like home.” Stan Wawrinka also cherished it, noting, “Last year I played Athens. It was [a] great, great, great tournament. I really enjoyed that. So might play the last one there.” The changes coincide with ATP plans to add a Masters 1000 in Saudi Arabia from 2028 while reducing 250 events. Wawrinka criticized the trend: “So far, it’s been about adding more tennis rather than cutting back the schedule. ... The season is really long.” Chilean player Cristian Garín highlighted travel burdens for non-Europeans, saying South American flights to Europe are costly and lengthy compared to regional hops.

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Jessica Pegula chairs WTA press conference launching Tour Architecture Council to reform tennis calendar by 2027.
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WTA launches council to reform tennis calendar by 2027

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The Women's Tennis Association has formed a new Tour Architecture Council to address player complaints about the demanding schedule. Chaired by world No. 5 Jessica Pegula, the 13-person panel will recommend changes to tournament timing, mandatory events, and penalties, aiming for implementation in 2027. The move follows widespread withdrawals from recent events like the Dubai Tennis Championships.

Former world No. 8 Diego Schwartzman has criticized the ATP tour's scheduling as chaotic and unorganized. In an interview with Clay, the retired Argentine player called for a major overhaul modeled on other sports. He argued that even television viewers struggle to follow tournaments and their points systems.

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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 ATP Open Occitanie in Montpellier, France, begins on February 1, 2026, marking the first tournament after the Australian Open. Featuring a strong field on indoor hard courts, the event highlights French players and international contenders vying for the title. Previews spotlight outright bets on Ugo Humbert at 12/1 and Aleksandar Kovacevic at 25/1.

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Stan Wawrinka has accepted a wildcard for the ATP 500 Barcelona Open as part of a busy clay-court schedule in his announced final season on tour. The 40-year-old Swiss player, who revealed 2026 as his last year in December, will also compete in Monte-Carlo, Geneva, Estoril and Roland Garros.

The ATP and WTA tours have outlined their daily schedules for Saturday, February 28, covering events in Dubai, Acapulco, Santiago, Merida, and Austin. These tournaments feature a mix of hard and clay courts, with play spanning from morning to late night across different time zones. Fans can expect diverse styles, from night tennis in Acapulco to clay-court battles in Santiago.

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The 2026 ATP Australian Open reaches the round of 16 on January 25, featuring matchups between top players in Melbourne. Carlos Alcaraz takes on Tommy Paul, Alexander Zverev faces Francisco Cerundolo, Alexander Bublik challenges Alex de Minaur, and Daniil Medvedev meets Learner Tien. These encounters highlight strong recent form and competitive head-to-head records.

 

 

 

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