ATP Tournament Calendar 2024
The ATP Tour travels across five continents in 2024, with 68 tournaments played between January and November, giving players more than enough chance to pick up ranking points and some juicy prize money .
2024 sees the calendar kick off down under with the team event called the United Cup before culminating with the Nitto ATP Finals in early November.
You can see the full 2024 ATP Calendar below, along with the tournament’s status, dates, draw size, surface and total financial commitment. We also have the WTA Calendar, ATP Challenger Tour Calenda r and some info on the ATP Champions Tour scheduling for 2024.
Full 2024 ATP Calendar
The calendar has been adjusted due to the Paris 2024 Olympics; the tennis competition is held on clay at Roland Garros. Los Cabos has been moved to February and will be played the week before the Mexican Open in Acapulco, creating a mini-Mexican swing. There will also be five 12-day ATP Masters 1000 events with 96 player draws.
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Carlos Alcaraz’s 2024 tennis schedule as Wimbledon champion’s first five events of new season are confirmed
Carlos Alcaraz has confirmed his first five tournaments for the new campaign, but which other events are set to feature on his 2024 tennis schedule?
Two-time Grand Slam winner Alcaraz played in 17 tournaments in 2023, winning six titles including Wimbledon, and he will be hoping for an even better return next year.
The Spaniard’s management team have already confirmed that he will play at the Australian Open before heading to South America for two events and thereafter he will take part in the Sunshine Double.
Carlos Alcaraz’s possible 2024 tennis calendar
Australian open – january 15-28.
After missing last year’s Australian Open due to injury, Alcaraz will make his third appearance at the season-opening Grand Slam in 2024. However, his team coaching have opted not to enter him in any warm-up events before the hard-court major.
His best performance at Melbourne Park to date is a run to the third round in 2022.
Argentina Open – February 12-18
The Spaniard made his 2023 debut at the Argentina Open and he will once again head back to Buenos Aires in early February 2024.
Last year he won the ATP 250 event on clay, defeating Cameron Norrie 6–3, 7–5 in the final.
Rio Open – February 19-25
Alcaraz reached back-to-back finals in South America in 2023 as he finished runner-up to Norrie in Brazil, but he will aim to go one better at the Rio Open next year.
The Spaniard won the ATP 500 tournament in 2022.
Indian Wells Open – March 4-17
After his South American adventure, Alcaraz will head Stateside for the Sunshine Double and the Indian Wells Open is first on the calendar.
The Spaniard is the defending champion of the ATP Masters 1000 Indian Wells Open as he defeated Daniil Medvedev in the 2023 final to win his second title of the year.
Miami Open – March 18-31
Alcaraz will be aiming to join an exclusive club of players to win the Sunshine Double in the same season as he missed an opportunity the past two years.
Having won the 2022 Miami Open, Alcaraz’s 2023 campaign was halted by Jannik Sinner in the semi-final.
Monte Carlo Masters – April 8-14
After picking up an injury during his Miami Open defeat, Alcaraz skipped the 2023 Monte-Carlo Masters to be ready for the double assault on Spanish soil.
The two-time Grand Slam winner is set to make only his second appearance in the Principality with his only other visit coming in 2022 when he fell in the second round.
Barcelona Open – April 15-21
Carlos Alcaraz is unbeaten at the Barcelona Open since he lost in the first round of the 2021 edition.
He won his first title in the Spanish city with a two-set win over Pablo Carreño Busta in the 2022 final and followed it up with another straight-set victory over Stefanos Tsitsipas the following year.
Madrid Open – April 22 to May 5
Alcaraz has lost only one match at the ATP Masters 1000 event in the Spanish capital and that defeat came in the second round on his debut in 2021 when he was beaten by his idol Rafael Nadal.
In 2022 he defeated Nadal and Novak Djokovic en route to the final before brushing aside Alexander Zverev in the showpiece match.
He successfully defended his title in 2023 as he defeated lucky loser Jan-Lennard Struff in the final.
Italian Open – May 6-13
After missing the previous edition due to injury, Alcaraz finally made his debut at Foro Italico in 2023.
However, he didn’t have the best of times in Rome as he was stunned by qualifier Fabian Marozsan in the third round.
Roland Garros – May 27-June 9
Many believe it is only a matter of time before Alcaraz wins the French Open and he appeared to be on course for first title in Paris in 2023 as he was top seed and reached the semi-final.
However, he ran into an inspired Novak Djokovic and struggled to deal with the pressure, eventually going down in four sets.
Queen’s Club Championship – June 17-23
Before the 2023 season, Alcaraz had a 6-2 record on grass, but he won back-to-back titles to take that 18-2.
His first success came at the ATP 500 event at Queen’s Club as he won the tournament on his debut, defeating Alex de Minaur in the final.
Wimbledon – July 1-14
Not too many people would have predicted Alcaraz’s second Grand Slam would come at Wimbledon yet he produced another magical run at SW19.
The top seed beat the likes of Holger Rune and Daniil Medvedev to reach the final and then stunned defending champion Djokovic 1–6, 7–6 (8–6), 6–1, 3–6, 6–4 in an epic final.
Paris Olympics – July 27-August 4
The Paris Olympics is one of the biggest events on the 2024 tennis calendar with Alcaraz looking to become one of only a handful of players to win singles gold.
And it’s not only in the singles where he will be aiming for gold as there is talk of a Spanish dream partnership with Rafael Nadal in the men’s doubles.
Canadian Open – August 5-11
Given the timing of the Paris Olympics, there are doubts over whether or not many of the top players will compete at the 2024 Canadian Open.
Last time out Alcaraz reached the quarter-final before he was stunned by Tommy Paul in 2022 he made the second round.
Cincinnati Open – August 12-18
Carlos Alcaraz and Novak Djokovic produced an all-time classic in the 2022 Cincinnati Open final with the former walking away with the title after three hours and 49 minutes, winning 5–7, 7–6 (9–7), 7–6 (7–4).
The Spaniard reached the quarter-final the previous year.
US Open – August 26-September 8
After winning the 2022 US Open that sent him to the top of the ATP Rankings, Alcaraz was one of the favourites for the 2023 title.
However, he failed to defend his title as he was upset by Daniil Medvedev in the semi-final.
Davis Cup Group Stage – September 9-15
Alcaraz opted to skip the 2023 Davis Cup Group Stage as he struggled with fatigue and Spain failed to qualify for the knockout phase.
The youngster is likely to feature in 2024.
Laver Cup – September 16-22
This is one of the tournaments that Alcaraz has already confirmed for the 2024 season with the Spaniard set to make his debut for Team Europe in the annual team event.
China Open – September 23-29
Alcaraz made his Asian swing debut in 2023, but he didn’t have the best of times. He reached the semi-final of the ATP 500 China Open, but lost in straight sets Jannik Sinner.
Given his decision to play in the Laver Cup, Alcaraz might skip the 2024 edition of the China Open.
Shanghai Masters – October 2-13
Alcaraz made his debut at the Shanghai Masters in 2023, but his lacklustre end-of-season form continued as he was upset by Grigor Dimitrov in the last 16.
Swiss Indoors – October 23-29
Alcaraz was due to play in the Swiss Indoors in 2023, but this was another tournament he opted to skip due to injury.
He reached the semi-final in 2022, losing against eventual champion Felix Auger-Aliassime.
Paris Masters – October 28-November 3
The Paris Masters is another tournament that Alcaraz is yet to crack as he was stunned by qualifier Roman Safiullin in the second round in 2023 while in 2022 he retired in the quarter-final due to injury.
ATP Finals – November 10-17
After missing the 2022 ATP Finals due to injury, Alcaraz made his debut at the season-ending event in 2023, but he never really looked comfortable.
He lost his opening round-robin match against Alexander Zverev before exiting the tournament at the semi-final stage with a straight-set loss to Novak Djokovic.
Davis Cup Finals – TBC
If Spain qualify for the Davis Cup Finals then Alcaraz will no doubt be part of the squad.
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The ATP Tour 2024 Predictions
Who will rule the ATP Tour in 2024? Djokovic, Alcaraz or maybe Rune? Here are our ATP Tour 2024 Predictions.
Making ATP Tour 2024 predictions before the season starts is challenging. Who will be in form? What coaching change proves right? Who remains healthy for the better part of the season?
It’s clear that Novak Djokovic is not going anywhere. Will Djokovic win everything in 2024? No, we don’t think so. He is still the man to beat, but youngsters like Alcaraz, Rune and Sinner should be able to challenge for any Grand Slam title.
When the season starts at the Australian Open (click for our betting guide), Djokovic will be the strong favorite. It’s the Grand Slam where he has the most success with ten titles and everything looks perfectly set for title 11. I think Djokovic might win two Grand Slam titles in 2024. The Australian Open and Wimbledon. I think Djokovic will end the year as the world number one in the world (again).
But after the Australian Open swing, we head into the clay court season. Here, the big question mark is how much damage a healthy Rafael Nadal can make. Rafa is a huge question mark for 2024. If he is a hundred percent, he cannot be counted out of any event, but it could also be a year where his body says its final no. If he is in good shape, he is one of the favorites for the French Open, which is most likely his last chance of winning a Grand Slam title. I don’t see Rafa playing enough to fight for a top ten spot in 2024.
The Escape from Alcaraz?
It’s easy to get lured into an Alcaraz frenzy. The kid has everything to attract crowds and win slams. Injuries are still a concern for the young Spaniard and the end of 2023 wasn’t spectacular by any means. We wrote about his loss to Dimitrov in more in our article, “ How do you beat Carlos Alcaraz? ” in October. It’s obviously NOT easy, but the end of 2023 gave several players hope that it is doable on the right day.
How much can Alcaraz improve in 2024? He has already won the US Open and Wimbledon, maybe 2024 is the year where he breaks through at the French Open. That is our predictions, Alcaraz wins the French Open, but does not quite end the year as number one, but rather number 3.
Sinner Winner
Jannik Sinner proved that he should be counted as a threat for any tournament and surface. His spectacular play towards the end of the season at the Davis Cup Finals and the ATP Finals and his Masters title shows that he is ready. I think he will end the season as world number two, ahead of Alcaraz, but behind Djokovic. My prediction is that he will win the US Open and two hard court Masters titles.
Sinner should end up as the world number two by the end of the year.
Rune Assembles the Avengers
Holger Rune has been on a hiring spree in the off-season as we talked about in our YouTube video . With Boris Becker and Luthi (Federer’s ex-coach), he has a very strong team, but it is impossible to say how that will affect his game. It does signal some strong intent to take his tennis to the next level and we already know that Rune has huge potential.
2024 is the year he takes his first Masters title, but it’s not quite enough to win a Grand Slam.
Where do you think Rune ends up in the rankings? I would say 4.
What about the rest?
This is the difficult part to predict. I could easily write a full page about each player. Maybe at some point I will.
Medvedev is the guy who has shown the most potential among the generation of Tsitsipas and Zverev. But I do find it difficult to see him winning a slam in 2024. He can still be a threat and reach the final the 2023 US Open, but I don’t see him making leaps of improvement.
Talking about leaps, Zverev was impressive in reaching the top 10 after his gruesome injury that dropped him out of the top 100 in the rankings. But the German had enough game to get back into the top, and he showed it in style. Whether he has enough “game” to win a Grand Slam is doubtful.
Tsitsipas had a topsy-turvy 2023 with on-and-off coaching relationships, but he seems to have found a loving relationship with WTA star Paola Badosa. Can this help his tennis in 2024? Maybe. He has more potential than he showed in 2023, that is for sure.
Rublev had a great 2023 in a way, but he is still struggling to get past the quarter-final stage in Grand Slams. There seems to be a ceiling to the beloved Russian player, but with a good draw he should be able to make a deep GS run in 2024. Will he end the year as a top-ten player? Possibly.
Other than, I’m curious about up-and-coming players like Ben Shelton , Arthur Fils , Hamad Medjedovic and many more.
What do you think about our ATP Tour 2024 predictions? Please put your thoughts and predictions in the comments below!
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Holger has already won a masters at Paris in 2022, perhaps this will be the year he wins another on clay after finishing runner up at 2/3 clay masters last year?
Looking forward to the new year!
Always have to count Nadal in, especially on clay!
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The Barcelona draw will be made on Saturday 13 April. The time is to be confirmed. What is the schedule for the Barcelona Open Banc Sabadell? * Qualifying: Saturday, 13 April - Sunday, 14 April at 10 a.m. local time. * Main Draw: Monday, 15 April - Sunday, 21 April. Monday-Saturday sessions begin at 11 a.m. * Doubles Final: Sunday, 21 April ...
Carlos Alcaraz's possible 2024 tennis calendar Australian Open - January 15-28. After missing last year's Australian Open due to injury, Alcaraz will make his third appearance at the season-opening Grand Slam in 2024. However, his team coaching have opted not to enter him in any warm-up events before the hard-court major.
Find out all the ATP tennis tour events in 2024, including tournaments, winners, dates and prizes. See the schedule of Challenger and ITF Futures events in 2024 and follow the live matches.
Rafa is a huge question mark for 2024. If he is a hundred percent, he cannot be counted out of any event, but it could also be a year where his body says its final no. If he is in good shape, he is one of the favorites for the French Open, which is most likely his last chance of winning a Grand Slam title.
Find out everything you need to know about the first Grand Slam of the season, featuring Djokovic, Alcaraz, Medvedev and more. The 2024 Australian Open will take place from 14-28 January at Melbourne Park.
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April 20, 2024. Getty Images. Stefanos Tsitsipas defeats Dusan Lajovic on Saturday in Barcelona. By ATP Staff. Stefanos Tsitsipas extended his winning streak to 10 matches at the Barcelona Open Banc Sabadell on Saturday when he earned a comeback 5-7, 6-4, 6-2 victory against Dusan Lajovic to reach the final at the ATP 500. The Greek, who saved ...