

November 12 – 19: ATP Finals, Turin, Italy May 28 – June 11: Roland Garros, Paris, FranceĪugust 28 – September 10: US Open, New York City, USA May 10 – 21: Internazionali BNL d’Italia, Rome, Italy March 5: Nadal vs Alcaraz, Las Vegas, USA (exhibition) January 16 – 29: Australian Open, Melbourne, Australiaįebruary 27 – March 5: Dubai Tennis Championships, United Arab Emirates Stay tuned for more updates in case of schedule changes.ĭecember 29 – January 8: United Cup, Sydney, Australia (Note: Rafa and Spain will play in Group D with Australia and Great Britain.) More tournaments will be added to the list in the upcoming weeks. Please note that the schedule depends on Rafa’s health and availability, and can change anytime. The new season has yet to begin but there is already a desire to put a disastrous 2020 behind us from all points of view and start the new year with the first Grand Slam of the year in the hope that the pandemic can slowly regress and bring back the planet to live seriously and also allow the world of sport to perform in front of the general crowd.Check out his 2023 schedule! Albert Perez/Getty Images Federer should come back on the court, for the joy of his fans, at the end of February or at the beginning of March after having announced that he will be skipping the Australian Open. It will be a very spectacualr season, and all of us hope without the problems of the last one, with some presence of the crowd in the courts across the world. The greatest tennis stars on the planet, like Novak Djokovic, Rafael Nadal, Andy Murray, Serena Williams, Naomi Osaka, Ashleigh Barty, Simona Halep and all the others, will come back for the upcoming Australian Open 2021, which will be held in Melbourne from 8 February: it will be the most awaited sports event of the first part of the new season. Here is the program: Atp Cup (February 1st-5th)ĭavis Cup Madrid (November 22nd) Rafael Nadal's goal after just 7 tournaments in 2020 is to play the most tournaments over the course of the season.Ģ020 was a particularly satisfying season for Rafa, who at Roland Garros gave his thirteenth seal and finally reached Roger Federer's Slam record, standing at 20 titles. In view of the 2021 season, Rafa is training to improve and try to achieve more goals, perhaps winning Grand Slams even outside the Parisian tournament.Īlthough there is nothing official given the obvious problems caused by the Pandemic, Rafael Nadal has structured the calendar for this season and what will be the tournaments that the King of Clay tennis player will play. Particular regret especially for the ATP Finals where Rafa came out in the semifinals after being ahead of a set and a break against the then winner of the tournament Daniil Medvedev.
