This week on courts 01/2023

The ATP and WTA tour schedule of upcoming tennis week.

United Cup [ATP & WTA Team Event]

Place: Brisbane, Perth, Sydney; Australia
December 29 – January 8
Surface: Hard
Draw size: 18 teams/countries

System of play: Eighteen teams will be divided into six groups of three teams. Winners of two groups hosted in each city will play Host City Finals. Winners of the Host City Finals and the best losing host city finalists will advance to the semifinals.

Teams:
Group A: Greece, Belgium, Bulgaria
Group B: Poland, Switzerland, Kazachstan
Group C: USA, Germany, Czech Republic
Group D: Australia, Spain, Great Britain
Group E: Italy, Brazil, Norway
Group F: France, Croatia, Argentina

ATP 250 Adelaide International 1

Place: Adelaide, Australia
January 1 – January 8
Surface: Hard
Draw size: 32
The best players on the entry list: Djokovic, Auger-Aliassime, Medvedev, Rublev, Rune, Sinner, Shapovalov, Khachanov

ATP 250 Tata Open Maharashtra

Place: Pune, India
January 1 – January 7
Surface: Hard
Draw size: 28
The best players on the entry list: Cilic, van de Zandschulp, Ruusuvuori, Baez, Brooksby, Molcan, Krajinovic, Munar

Do you want to understand how rankings are calculated and points are awarded? Our explanatory guide is here.

WTA 500 Adelaide International 1

Place: Adelaide, Australia
January 1 – January 8
Surface: Hard
Draw size: 32
The best players on the entry list: Jabeur, Sabalenka, Kasatkina, Kudermetova, Collins, Kontaveit, Ostapenko, Alexandrova

WTA 250 ASB Classic

Place: Auckland, New Zealand
January 2 – January 8
Surface: Hard
Draw size: 32
The best players on the entry list: Gauff, Stephens, Fernandez, Pera, Wang, Kovinic, Brengle, Zhu

Want to get the weekly tennis schedule right into your inbox every week?

The full season schedules are here: ATP 2023WTA 2023

The next week (02/2023) schedule

ATP 250 ASB Classic, Auckland, New Zealand
ATP 250 Adelaide International 2, Adelaide, Australia
WTA 250 Hobart International, Hobart, Australia
WTA 500 Adelaide International 2, Adelaide, Australia

Who will win Australia Open 2023?

Posted in BLOG, Tennis Column and tagged .

Tennis Pro Guru

Simon is the leading editor of TennisProGuru.com from 2015. He is an avid tennis player from age of 5, however, he never reached the pro level. Still, he likes playing tennis on different courts, with different rackets, and against different opponents. In his free time, you can find him watching all possible tennis matches he can find on the web or tv. Challenger or Grand Slam? It does not matter, just tennis matters.

He currently plays with:
Racket: Wilson Shift 99 V1
Strings: Babolat RPM Blast
Grip: Head Xtreme Soft
Shoes: Asics Gel Dedicate 7 (for hard outdoor and indoor courts) & Asics Gel-Game 5 Clay (for clay courts),
Balls: Dunlop Fort All Courts and Head Championship
Bag: Axiom Backpack

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *