The most anticipated tournaments of 2025
The 2025 calendar is packed, with more than 100 tournaments to be held in 29 countries
This year’s tennis season promises to be a thriller, with many highly anticipated tournaments scheduled throughout the year. Players from around the world will compete in some of the sport’s most prestigious events, showcasing their skills and chasing glory on the global stage.
The 2025 calendar is packed, with more than 100 tournaments to be held in 29 countries. Although there may be new surprises, it is still too early to make match predictions. However, for those who wish to stay up-to-date, there are several online platforms where data and statistics can be consulted to get an idea.
In addition, there are also several bookmakers with free bets on the web, which give the opportunity to make predictions without any investment. This allows tennis enthusiasts to engage more actively in the sport, making each tournament even more exciting to follow.
ATP Masters 1000
The 2025 ATP Masters 1000 events will take place across various cities, offering intense competition. Key dates include: Indian Wells (March 5-16), Miami (March 19-30), Monte Carlo (April 6-13), Madrid (April 23-May 4), Rome (May 7-18), Toronto (July 27-August 7), Cincinnati (August 7-18), Shanghai (October 1-12), Paris (October 27-November 2).
Australian Open
This year’s edition of the Australian Open will take place between 12 and 26 January, during which time it is very hot in Melbourne, even exceeding 40°C at times. This harsh climate is one of the main characteristics of this tournament, presenting an additional difficulty for the players. Some are already preparing, such as Nick Kyrgios, who is already studying his plan to beat Jannik Sinner, the world No 1 from Italy.
Acapulco
Scheduled from February 24 to March 1, 2025, the ATP 500 tournament in Acapulco will attract top players eager for competition in the sunny Mexican city. With its beautiful backdrop, Acapulco offers a mix of clay and hard-court tennis, providing a versatile challenge for players
Roland Garros
Roland Garros will be held from May 25 to June 8. The prestigious Grand Slam on clay remains a key event for the tennis world and players must adapt to its slower surface. One of France’s favourites, Richard Gasquet, has announced that the tournament will mark his retirement from professional tennis.
Wimbledon
The Wimbledon tournament is the oldest in the world, with its foundation dating back to 1977, and this year it will take place from 30 June to 13 July. The special feature of this competition is that it is the only one in which players compete on the grass courts instead of the concrete of the All England Club. It is expected to be a fierce competition for the trophy, thanks to the fast game due to the peculiar courts.
US Open
The US Open, to be held from August 25 to September 7, will close the Grand Slam season in New York. Known for its hard courts, this tournament presents a mixed display of speed and power. Stars such as Aryna Sabalenka, Coco Gauff, Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner are expected to make deep runs. Players often experience the hustle and bustle of the city atmosphere as they compete for the ultimate prize.
Davis Cup
The Davis Cup will run its 2025 edition in Italy, more precisely in Bologna, and once again, national pride will be on the line. Players from different countries will team up for intense competition in this prestigious event. With countries like Spain, Australia, and the USA historically strong contenders, 2025 will be another exciting chapter for this long-standing competition.
ATP Finals
The season will come to a close with the ATP Finals at the Inalpi Arena in Turin, Italy. The eight players with the best positions in the Race to Turin will compete for the coveted title from November 9-16.