New ATP calendar announced: Rogers Cup and Cincinnati to expand to 12 days in 2025
The ATP have announced their schedule for next year
ATP Masters 1000 event in Rome (Inside/Panoramic)
The Rogers Cup and the Cincinnati Open will both expand to 12 days in 2025, the ATP have announced.
Next year’s calendar now sees seven of the nine ATP Masters 1000 events take place across 12 days.
There has also been an increase in ATP 500 events, with Dallas, Doha, and Munich taking the total to 16.
There will also be some minor schedule adjustments, with Hamburg moving from July to May and Los Cabos from February to July, and the Cordoba Open shifting to Mallorca.
In a press statement, ATP chairman Andrea Gaudenzi said: “Next season will see yet more enhancements to the ATP Tour’s premium product across a streamlined calendar. This is central to everything we’ve been building under OneVision, which ultimately aims to create the best possible experience for our fans. Last season we broke new ground, welcoming a record five million fans on site across our events. This is just one indication of how positively the sport is trending, and we believe there’s incredible potential to still be unlocked.”
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