ATP & WTA Tennis Schedule 2025 [by Date, Tournament Type, Surface & Region]

You can better plan your tennis viewing, touring and betting experience with the latest, updated men’s and women’s calendar. Here’s a list and schedule of all the tennis tournaments to be played this season on the ATP and WTA circuit.

This tennis schedule has been segregated by date (on a monthly and weekly basis), tournament type (ATP/WTA 250, 500, 1000, Grand Slams and team events), surface (indoor and outdoor hardcourt, clay and grass) and region (Asia, Australia, Europe, America & Africa).

You can also click on the tournament name below to get the latest information on it and on how to bet on that tournament.

2025 Tennis Schedule

This is the weekly schedule of the 2025 tennis calendar. It includes tennis tournaments from both, the ATP and WTA Tour, Grand Slam competitions and team events. What it doesn’t include are the lower level events like the Challengers, WTA 125s and ITF events.

If you want to read more about a particular tournament from a point of researching for your tennis betting requirements, click on that competition’s link.

January

February

March

April

May

June

July

August

September

October

November

By Tournament Type

The same tennis tournaments mentioned above have been arranged by tournament type here; i.e. based on the points allocated to the players and by individual or team events.

ATP 250 Tournaments

WTA 250 Tournaments

ATP 500 Tournaments

WTA 500 Tournaments

ATP 1000 Masters

WTA 1000 Tournaments

Grand Slams

Team Events

Season Finales

By Surface

Another bifurcation of the tennis tournaments played each season is by the surface on which they are played. Currently there are four different surfaces, indoor and outdoor hardcourts, clay and grass.

(at one point of time, carpet was used as a surface as well but it’s been years since players at the top level have stopped playing on it).

Outdoor Hard

Indoor Hard

Outdoor Clay

Grass

By Region

The ATP and WTA calendar is also divided by its geographical regions and typically there are various swings during the year. You can find below the men’s and women’s tennis tournaments played by region

Australia (and Oceania)

Asia (China)

Asia (Others)

Americas (USA)

America (Others)

Europe (Great Britain)

Europe (Spain)

Europe (France)

Europe (Germany)

Europe (Others)

Africa & Middle East

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