Wimbledon is over for another year, which means three of the four Grand Slams are now behind us. But donβt worry tennis fans, thereβs still plenty to look forward to, with the US Open getting underway at the end of August.
2025 began with the Australian Open, where Jannik Sinner successfully defended his title, defeating Alexander Zverev in the final. Meanwhile, Madison Keys made headlines in the womenβs draw by securing her first Grand Slam title.
At Roland Garros, Carlos Alcaraz won his second consecutive French Open, seeing off the challenge of Sinner in one of the greatest Grand Slam finals of all time. Meanwhile, Coco Gauff claimed her maiden French title as she beat Aryna Sabalenka, who lost her second Slam final in a row.
Then came Wimbledon. Sinner and Alcaraz met again in a blockbuster final, but this time it was the Italian who came out on top, securing his second major title of 2025. In the womenβs final, five-time Grand Slam champion Iga ΕwiΔ tek finally added a Wimbledon title to her collection. She dominated Amanda Anisimova 6-0, 6-0 in one of the most one-sided finals in history, which lasted just 57 minutes.
Next up is the US Open, which kicks off on Sunday 24th August, with the final scheduled for Sunday 7th September. Sinner is the reigning champion and on current form, heβll head into the tournament as the favourite. Heβs reached the final at every Grand Slam so far in 2025 and will be confident of securing his third of the year.
Alcaraz will be in the mood for redemption after being denied a third consecutive Wimbledon title, while Novak Djokovic will be looking to prove heβs still a force after being outclassed by Sinner in the semi-finals in SW19.
On the womenβs side, defending US Open champion Sabalenka will be keen to make amends after losing two Grand Slam finals this year. Elsewhere, ΕwiΔ tek has the momentum following her dominant Wimbledon triumph, while Gauff will fancy her chances of winning on home soil, although she suffered a disappointing first round exit at Wimbledon.
When? Thursday 7th to Monday 18th August
Where? Cincinnati, Ohio
The Cincinnati Open is the final chance for players to get into shape ahead of the US Open. In recent years, players have done the double, with Djokovic and Gauff winning both in 2023, before Sinner and Sabalenka repeated the feat a year later.
When? Monday 27th October to Sunday 2nd November
Where? Paris, France
The Paris Masters is a huge deal on the tour as itβs the final chance for the menβs players to qualify for the ATP Finals. Djokovic has won the competition a record seven times, while Zverev secured his first title last time out.
When? Saturday 1st to Saturday 8th November
Where? Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
On the WTA Tour, all roads lead to the WTA Finals, which are returning to Riyadh this November. The top eight players of the 2025 season are set to compete to be crowned the top player on this yearβs tour.
Gauff was the eventual champion in 2024 as she came from a set down to triumph against Zheng Qinwen. The win saw her become the first American to win the WTA Finals since Serena Williams in 2014, as well as being the youngest champion since Maria Sharapova 20 years previously.
When? Sunday 9th to Sunday 16th November
Where? Turin, Italy
Outside the Grand Slams, the ATP Finals is generally considered the most prestigious tournament on the menβs tennis circuit. This year the finals are heading to Italy and as ever, theyβll feature the top eight players this year.
Sinner is the reigning champion having defeated American Taylor Fritz in straight sets last November. The Wimbledon champion will be looking to defend his crown in his homeland this year.
Davis Cup FinalsΒ
When? Tuesday 18th to Sunday 23rd November
Where? Bologna, Italy
The Davis Cup is the most iconic team event in menβs tennis, with players joining forces to represent their nation. Qualifying for the competition takes place throughout the year and this yearβs finals get underway in November.
Italy triumphed in 2024, with Sinner and Matteo Berrettini winning their respective finals. They also won it in 2023 and will be looking to complete the hat-trick later this year.
Looking ahead to 2026Β
While thereβs still plenty to look forward to in the remainder of the 2025 tennis season, weβve already got one eye on the biggest events coming up next year. And if you fancy watching the best tennis stars on the planet up close, you can join us in our exclusive hospitality areas.
Australian Open – Sunday 18th January to Sunday 1st February
French Open – Sunday 24th May to Sunday 7th June
Wimbledon – Monday 29th June to Sunday 12th July
US Open – Monday 31st August to Sunday 13th SeptemberΒ
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