ATP Tour 2026 Schedule: Full List of January–February Tournaments
The new tennis season is about to serve up something special as the ATP Tour 2026 calendar launches with a jam-packed start across the globe. From team competitions in Australia to classic hard-court battles in Asia and South America, January and February promise nonstop action — and plenty of storylines to follow.
The Year Begins Down Under
The first week of January (starting January 2) sets the tone right away with the United Cup — a mixed team competition played across Perth and Sydney. Eighteen nations will battle for early-season bragging rights and valuable ranking points, combining the energy of team spirit with individual excellence. Expect fireworks from the start as stars from both ATP and WTA join forces for their countries.
At the same time, the Brisbane International returns to the ATP calendar as a 250-level event, giving players another opportunity to fine-tune their games ahead of the Australian Open. The tournament, presented by ANZ, will feature a 32-player singles draw on hard courts, welcoming both rising names and seasoned pros looking to find early rhythm.
Asia will also make its mark early, as the Bank of China Hong Kong Tennis Open (ATP 250) runs concurrently — a favorite stop for players seeking top-level competition in a vibrant setting. Over in Adelaide, Australia, another ATP 250 event rounds out the week, making the country the heart of the early-season tennis world.
Rounding off January’s opening swing, Auckland’s ASB Classic (ATP 250) returns with its trademark relaxed Kiwi vibe. Then, all roads lead to Melbourne Park for the Australian Open, the year’s first Grand Slam. Taking place over the last two weeks of January, it’s the biggest event of the summer — 128 players, intense rallies under the Aussie sun, and the iconic blue courts that define early-season tennis.
February Brings Fresh Challenges and New Surfaces
Once the champagne pops in Melbourne and a new Grand Slam champion is crowned, February rolls in with a mix of indoor and clay events. The action starts in Montpellier, France, with the Open Occitanie (ATP 250), one of Europe’s key indoor stops. Meanwhile, the Davis Cup Qualifiers spread across multiple cities, adding team spirit to the month’s schedule.
The following week (beginning February 9) sees a shift to faster courts with tournaments in Dallas (ATP 500), Rotterdam (ATP 500), and Buenos Aires (ATP 250). Dallas and Rotterdam will keep players indoors, while Buenos Aires offers the first clay event of the season — a welcome return for South American fans who live for red dirt rallies.
Week 7 (February 16) introduces more variety: Doha (ATP 250) and Rio de Janeiro (ATP 500) headline the mid-month contests. Doha will shine under the desert lights, while Rio’s clay courts bring samba vibes and intense baseline duels. The same week also features the Delray Beach Open (ATP 250), a fan-favorite Florida stop with a more relaxed coastal atmosphere.
To close out February, the ATP Tour heads to Acapulco (ATP 500) — one of the most glamorous stops of the year, famous for its tropical setting and late-night matches. Simultaneously, Dubai (ATP 500) delivers another hard-court showcase in the Middle East, while Santiago (ATP 250) keeps the clay season alive in Chile.
What’s Next?
By the time the calendar flips to March, players will have tested their games on multiple continents and surfaces. The first two months of 2026 not only set the tone for rankings and form, but also remind us why tennis fans love this sport — global, dynamic, and always full of surprises.
So grab your coffee (or late-night snack, depending on your time zone), because the ATP Tour 2026 is officially underway — and January and February already promise to deliver plenty of drama, sunshine, and unforgettable rallies.
ATP Tour 2026 – January & February Schedule
| Week / Date | City | Category | Tournament Name | Surface | Draws |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Week 1 (Jan 2) | Perth / Sydney | United Cup | United Cup | Hard | 18 Teams |
| Week 1 (Jan 5) | Brisbane | ATP 250 | Brisbane International Presented by Evie | Hard | 32 |
| Week 1 (Jan 5) | Hong Kong | ATP 250 | Bank of China Hong Kong Tennis Open | Hard | 28 |
| Week 2 (Jan 12) | Adelaide | ATP 250 | Adelaide International | Hard | 28 |
| Week 2 (Jan 12) | Auckland | ATP 250 | ASB Classic | Hard | 28 |
| Week 3–4 (Jan 18–Feb 2) | Melbourne | Grand Slam | Australian Open | Hard | 128 |
| Week 5 (Feb 2) | Montpellier | ATP 250 | Open Occitanie | Indoor Hard | 28 |
| Week 5 (Feb 2) | Multi-City | Team Event | Davis Cup Qualifiers (1st Round) | Various | — |
| Week 6 (Feb 9) | Dallas | ATP 500 | Dallas Open | Indoor Hard | 32 |
| Week 6 (Feb 9) | Rotterdam | ATP 500 | ABN AMRO Open | Indoor Hard | 32 |
| Week 6 (Feb 9) | Buenos Aires | ATP 250 | IEB + Argentina Open | Clay | 28 |
| Week 7 (Feb 16) | Doha | ATP 250 | Qatar ExxonMobil Open | Hard | 32 |
| Week 7 (Feb 16) | Rio de Janeiro | ATP 500 | Rio Open Presented by Claro | Clay | 32 |
| Week 7 (Feb 16) | Delray Beach | ATP 250 | Delray Beach Open | Hard | 28 |
| Week 8 (Feb 23) | Acapulco | ATP 500 | Abierto Mexicano Telcel | Hard | 32 |
| Week 8 (Feb 23) | Dubai | ATP 500 | Dubai Duty Free Tennis Championships | Hard | 32 |
| Week 8 (Feb 23) | Santiago | ATP 250 | Movistar Chile Open | Clay | 28 |
