Tennis 2026 schedule, Grand Slam dates and tournament calendar

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- Sky Sports is broadcasting over 4,000 matches from 80 ATP and WTA tournaments in 2026, with all four Grand Slams live and non-subscribers able to stream via NOW; subscribers get over 50% more live sport than last year at no extra cost
- Jannik Sinner won five consecutive Masters 1000 titles in the first half of 2026 — Indian Wells, Miami, Monte-Carlo, Madrid, and the Italian Open — a run unmatched on the men's side
- Carlos Alcaraz captured the Australian Open and the Qatar Open (ATP 500), while Alexander Zverev lifted the French Open trophy; Ben Shelton won Dallas, Munich, and Stuttgart (grass)
- Aryna Sabalenka swept the WTA Sunshine Double at Indian Wells and Miami, Mirra Andreeva won the French Open and Austria Ladies Linz, and Elena Rybakina claimed the Australian Open
- The 2026 calendar features four Grand Slams — completed: Australian Open (Alcaraz/Rybakina) and French Open (Zverev/Andreeva); upcoming: Wimbledon (late June) and the US Open (August), with the ATP and WTA Finals and Davis Cup Finals closing the year in November
- Poland won the season-opening United Cup, and the late-season Asian swing features the China Open, Shanghai Masters, Wuhan Open, and the Billie Jean King Cup Finals
Why it matters: Sinner's sweep of five Masters 1000 titles in the first five months of 2026 establishes him as the clear favorite heading into Wimbledon and the US Open, reshaping the men's rivalry landscape after Alcaraz's Australian Open win. For UK fans, Sky Sports' expanded slate — 80 tournaments and 4,000+ matches — makes 2026 the most accessible tennis season on the platform.
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