Tennis Tour Calendar Explained.
The calendar focuses on the four Grand Slams – the Australian Open, Roland Garros, Wimbledon, and the US Open. But there’s more to life than the majors – in fact, tennis has one of the longest seasons in professional sport, with top players having just four weeks off a year.
The men’s (ATP) and women’s (WTA) tours usually take in 31 countries worldwide during a tightly packed schedule, with several mandatory events.
Here's how the tennis' tour calendar is made up?
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Tennis Tour Calendar Explained
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