
National Bank Open Presented by Rogers
Canadian tennis has been a stage for the world’s top talent since 1881, making this tournament one of the longest-running in the sport—trailing only Wimbledon and the US Open in history. Each season, Montreal and Toronto trade roles as hosts for the National Bank Open presented by Rogers, featuring premier ATP Masters 1000 and WTA 1000 competition. Over the decades, this event has crowned champions who rank among the game’s all-time greats, from Bjorn Borg, Ivan Lendl, and John McEnroe to Roger Federer, Rafael Nadal, Novak Djokovic, and Jannik Sinner.
Cincinnati Open
In 2025, the Cincinnati Open will mark its biggest edition yet, unveiling an expanded campus reshaped by a $260 million investment aimed at enhancing the experience for both players and fans. Celebrating its 126th year, the ATP Masters 1000 event at the Lindner Family Tennis Center will extend to a two‑week format, bringing in a larger field and offering one of the most engaging environments on the Tour.
US Open
The US Open has transformed dramatically since its debut in 1881. What began in Newport, Rhode Island, as an exclusive men’s singles and doubles event has grown into a two‑week spectacle of world‑class tennis and entertainment in Flushing, New York. In the Open Era, Jimmy Connors, Pete Sampras, and Roger Federer each stand out as five‑time champions, sharing the record for the most singles titles at this prestigious major.
Laver Cup
The Laver Cup will return for its eighth edition in San Francisco, California, from September 19–21, 2025. Since its inception in 2017, this unique competition has brought together six of Europe’s top players to face six leading stars from across the globe. Played over three days and five sessions, the event has seen legends like Roger Federer, Novak Djokovic, and Rafael Nadal suit up for Team Europe, while standouts such as Taylor Fritz, Felix Auger-Aliassime, and Nick Kyrgios have battled for Team World. More details are available at LaverCup.com.
Swiss Indoors Basel
Roger Federer, who began his connection to the Swiss Indoors Basel as a ball boy, fittingly became the tournament’s most decorated champion, claiming the title 10 times in his hometown. Switzerland’s premier tennis event has also seen legends such as Bjorn Borg, Ivan Lendl, John McEnroe, Boris Becker, Stefan Edberg, and Pete Sampras lift the trophy, cementing its place among the sport’s most prestigious stops.
Kinoshita Group Japan Open Tennis Championships
First staged in 1972, the Kinoshita Group Japan Open Tennis Championships holds the distinction of being the longest‑running ATP Tour event in Asia. This ATP 500 tournament takes place at Tokyo’s Ariake Colosseum, a premier tennis complex featuring 48 courts and one of the sport’s earliest retractable‑roof stadiums. Among its champions is Japan’s own Kei Nishikori, who claimed the title in both 2012 and 2014.
China Open
Home to the China Open, the Beijing Olympic Green Tennis Center was originally constructed for the 2008 Olympic Games. In 2011, the facility grew to include 11 courts, anchored by the impressive 15,000‑seat Diamond Court—named for its striking, gem‑like design and retractable roof. Advanced air‑cooling technology throughout the complex ensures a comfortable environment for both players and fans.
Rolex Shanghai Masters
Widely regarded as one of the standout stops on the ATP Tour, the Rolex Shanghai Masters has earned a reputation for excellence. Between 2009 and 2013, players voted it the ATP Masters 1000 Tournament of the Year for five consecutive seasons. Rolex has since extended its title sponsorship, continuing its partnership with the only Masters 1000 event held in China.
Erste Bank Open
Held each October in Austria’s vibrant capital, the Erste Bank Open brings world‑class tennis to Vienna—a city of 1.7 million that serves as the nation’s cultural, political, and economic hub. The tournament consistently attracts many of the ATP Tour’s Top 10 players, making it a highlight of the late‑season calendar.
Rolex Paris Masters
The Rolex Paris Masters serves as the ninth and concluding ATP Masters 1000 tournament of the year. Staged at the Palais Omnisports in Bercy, it brings together the game’s top contenders as they compete for the coveted title and battle for the last available spots at the season‑ending Nitto ATP Finals.
Nitto ATP Finals
The Nitto ATP Finals serve as the season finale for the ATP Tour, bringing together the year’s top eight singles players and doubles teams for one last showdown. Since its inception as The Masters in Tokyo in 1970, the event has been staged in some of the world’s most prominent cities. From 2021 through 2025, the competition takes place at Turin’s Inalpi Arena, the largest indoor sports venue in Italy.

Roland Garros
Roland Garros, also known as the French Open, is the premier clay court tennis tournament in the world and one of the four prestigious Grand Slams.

Gonet Geneva Open
The Gonet Geneva Open is an ATP 250 tennis tournament played on clay courts in Geneva, Switzerland.

Hamburg Open
The Hamburg Open is a historic ATP 500 tennis tournament held on clay courts in Hamburg, Germany.

Internazionali BNL d'Italia
The Internazionali BNL d'Italia, widely known as the Italian Open or Rome Masters, is a premier ATP Masters 1000 and WTA 1000 tennis tournament held on the iconic clay courts of the Foro Italico in Rome, Italy.

Mutua Madrid Open
The Mutua Madrid Open 2025, a major combined ATP Masters 1000 and WTA 1000 tennis tournament, is set to begin April 22nd in Madrid, Spain.

Barcelona Open Banc Sabadell
The Barcelona Open Banc Sabadell, also known as the Trofeo Conde de Godó, is a top-tier ATP 500 tennis tournament played on clay courts in Barcelona, Spain.
BMW Open by Bitpanda
The BMW Open is a prestigious ATP 500 tennis tournament held annually in Munich, Germany.

Rolex Monte-Carlo Masters
The Rolex Monte-Carlo Masters is a prestigious ATP Masters 1000 tennis tournament, kicking off the European clay court season each April.