When evaluating a match, analysts usually consider a player's current form, the characteristics of the playing surface, individual playing styles and relevant performance statistics.
Founded in 1877, Wimbledon Championships is the oldest and most tradition-steeped event in professional tennis. Played at the historic All England Lawn Tennis Club, it remains the only Grand Slam contested on grass — a surface that rewards quick reactions, precise footwork and powerful, accurate serving.
The tournament is famous for its unmistakable customs: the all-white dress rule, strawberries and cream, the royal box and a crowd atmosphere that blends elegance with intense anticipation.
For many players, winning the Wimbledon title is regarded as the pinnacle achievement of a tennis career.
Hosted each January in Melbourne, the Australian Open launches the new tennis season. Nicknamed the "Happy Slam" for its upbeat and welcoming setting, the event features state-of-the-art hard courts, retractable roofs and some of the most advanced facilities in modern tennis.
Players often face extreme summer temperatures, gruelling five-set matches and late-night encounters that quickly become fan favourites. Because competitors arrive with different levels of off-season preparation, the Australian Open is widely viewed as the most unpredictable Grand Slam.
Staged in Paris, the French Open is regarded as the premier clay-court tournament in tennis. The slower red surface encourages long, tactical rallies and demands exceptional endurance, composure and creativity from players.
Often considered the most physically demanding of the four majors, Roland-Garros is defined by its iconic Philippe-Chatrier court, its unmistakable clay colour and the rich cultural heritage of French tennis.
These elements combine to make Roland-Garros one of the sport's most emotionally resonant and instantly recognisable events.
12 January – 1 February 2026
The season's first Grand Slam in Melbourne, played on hard courts.
24 May – 7 June 2026
The premier clay-court championship held in Paris.
29 June – 12 July 2026
The world's most iconic grass-court event at the All England Club in London.
Late August – Early September 2026
Exact dates to be announced; the final Grand Slam of the year, played on hard courts in New York.
15 – 22 November 2026
End-of-season event featuring the top eight ATP players.
November 2026
Finale of the women's tour; official dates and location announced closer to the event.