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Week Start Date City Current Tournament Name Surface Draw Week Start Date City Current Tournament Name Surface Draw Prize Money Total Financial Commitment** 1 Dec 31 Doha ⁷ Qatar ExxonMobil Open H 32 $1,313,215 $1,416,205 Dec 31 Brisbane Brisbane International H 28 $527,880 $589,680 Dec 31 Pune ⁷ Tata Open Maharashtra H 28 $527,880 $589,680 2 Jan 6 Sydney ¹ ˒ ⁷ Sydney International H 28 $527,880 $589,680 Jan 7 Auckland ⁷ ASB Classic H 28 $527,880 $589,680 3 Jan 14 Melbourne Australian Open* H 128 4 5 Feb 1 Davis Cup Qualifiers* 6 Feb 4 Montpellier Open Sud de France IH 28 € 524,340 € 586,140 Feb 4 Sofia Sofia Open IH 28 € 524,340 € 586,140 Feb 4 Cordoba Córdoba Open CL 28 $527,880 $589,680 7 Feb 11 Rotterdam ABN AMRO World Tennis Tournament IH 32 € 1,961,160 € 2,098,480 Feb 11 New York New York Open IH 28 $694,995 $777,385 Feb 11 Buenos Aires Argentina Open CL 28 $590,745 $673,135 8 Feb 18 Rio de Janeiro Rio Open presented by Claro CL 32 $1,786,690 $1,937,740 Feb 18 Marseille Open 13 Provence IH 28 € 668,485 € 744,010 Feb 18 Delray Beach Delray Beach Open by VITACOST.com H 32 $582,550 $651,215 9 Feb 25 Dubai ⁷ Dubai Duty Free Tennis Championships H 32 $2,736,845 $2,887,895 Feb 25 Acapulco ⁷ Abierto Mexicano Telcel presentado por HSBC H 32 $1,780,060 $1,931,110 Feb 25 São Paulo Brasil Open ICL 28 $550,145 $618,810 10 Mar 7 Indian Wells ⁵ BNP Paribas Open H 96 $8,359,455 $9,314,875 11 12 Mar 20 Miami ⁴ Miami Open presented by Itaú H 96 $8,359,455 $9,314,875 13 14 Davis Cup Group II* 15 Apr 8 Marrakech Grand Prix Hassan II CL 32 € 524,340 € 586,140 Apr 8 Houston Fayez Sarofim & Co. U.S. Men’s Clay Court Championship CL 28 $583,585 $652,245 16 Apr 14 Monte-Carlo ¹ Rolex Monte-Carlo Masters CL 56 € 5,207,405 € 5,585,030 17 Apr 22 Barcelona Barcelona Open Banc Sabadell CL 48 € 2,609,135 € 2,746,455 Apr 22 Budapest Gazprom Hungarian Open CL 28 € 524,340 € 586,140 18 Apr 29 Estoril Millennium Estoril Open CL 28 € 524,340 € 586,140 Apr 29 Munich BMW Open by FWU CL 28 € 524,340 € 586,140 19 May 5 Madrid ¹ Mutua Madrid Open CL 56 € 6,536,160 € 7,279,270 20 May 12 Rome ¹ Internazionali BNL d’Italia CL 56 € 5,207,405 € 5,791,280 21 May 19 Geneva ¹ ˒ ⁷ Banque Eric Sturdza Geneva Open CL 28 € 524,340 € 586,140 May 19 Lyon ¹ ˒ ⁷ Open Parc Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes Lyon CL 28 € 524,340 € 586,140 22 May 26 Paris ¹ Roland Garros* CL 128 23 24 Jun 10 Stuttgart MercedesCup G 28 € 679,015 € 754,540 Jun 10 ’s-Hertogenbosch Libema Open G 28 € 635,750 € 711,275 25 Jun 17 Halle Gerry Weber Open G 32 € 2,081,830 € 2,219,150 Jun 17 London Fever-Tree Championships G 32 € 2,081,830 € 2,219,150 26 Jun 23 Antalya ¹ ˒ ⁷ Turkish Airlines Open Antalya G 28 € 445,690 € 507,490 Jun 24 Eastbourne ⁷ Nature Valley International G 28 € 684,080 € 745,880 27 Jul 1 London Wimbledon* G 128 28 29 Jul 15 Båstad Swedish Open CL 28 € 524,340 € 586,140 Jul 15 Umag Plava Laguna Croatia Open Umag CL 28 € 524,340 € 586,140 Jul 15 Newport Hall of Fame Open G 28 $583,585 $652,245 30 Jul 22 Hamburg Hamburg Open CL 32 € 1,718,170 € 1,855,490 Jul 22 Atlanta BB&T Atlanta Open H 28 $694,995 $777,385 Jul 22 Gstaad J. Safra Sarasin Swiss Open Gstaad CL 28 € 524,340 € 586,140 31 Jul 29 Washington D.C. Citi Open H 48 $1,895,290 $2,046,340 Jul 29 Los Cabos ⁷ Abierto Mexicano de Tenis Mifel presentado por Cinemex H 28 $762,455 $858,565 Jul 29 Kitzbühel ⁷ Generali Open CL 28 € 524,340 € 586,140 32 Aug 5 Montreal Coupe Rogers H 56 $5,701,945 $6,338,885 33 Aug 11 Cincinnati ¹ Western & Southern Open H 56 $6,056,280 $6,735,690 34 Aug 18 Winston-Salem ¹ ˒ ⁷ Winston-Salem Open H 48 $717,955 $807,210 35 Aug 26 New York US Open* H 128 36 37 Davis Cup Groups I and II* 38 Sep 16 St. Petersburg St. Petersburg Open IH 28 $1,180,000 $1,248,665 Sep 16 Metz Moselle Open IH 28 € 524,340 € 586,140 39 Sep 23 Chengdu Chengdu Open H 28 $1,096,575 $1,213,295 Sep 23 Zhuhai Zhuhai Open H 28 $931,335 $1,000,000 40 Sep 30 Beijing China Open H 32 $3,515,225 $3,666,275 Sep 30 Tokyo Rakuten Japan Open Tennis Championships H 32 $1,895,290 $2,046,340 41 Oct 6 Shanghai ¹ Rolex Shanghai Masters H 56 $7,473,620 $8,322,885 42 Oct 14 Moscow VTB Kremlin Cup IH 28 $840,130 $922,520 Oct 14 Antwerp European Open IH 28 € 635,750 € 711,275 Oct 14 Stockholm Intrum Stockholm Open IH 28 € 635,750 € 711,275 43 Oct 21 Vienna Erste Bank Open 500 IH 32 € 2,296,490 € 2,433,810 Oct 21 Basel Swiss Indoors Basel IH 32 € 2,082,655 € 2,219,975 44 Oct 28 Paris Rolex Paris Masters IH 48 € 5,207,405 € 5,791,280 45 Nov 5 Milan ³ ˒ ⁷ Next Gen ATP Finals IH 8 $1,400,000 46 Nov 10 London ¹ Nitto ATP Finals IH 8 $9,000,000 47 Nov 18 Davis Cup Finals* ATP Tour Masters 1000 ATP Tour 500 ATP Tour 250 Next Gen ATP Finals Nitto ATP Finals Grand Slams Davis Cup CL = Clay court G = Grass court H = Hard court ICL = Indoor Clay court IH = Indoor Hard ¹ Sunday start ³ Tuesday start ⁴ Wednesday start ⁵ Thursday start ⁷ Saturday final *Grand Slams and Davis Cup are not ATP events. **Total Financial commitment is the tournament's investment in the event, including ATP sanction and marketing fees, on-site prize money and bonus pool contributions. As of January 21, 2019 2019 CALENDAR 4th February 2019 DATE DAVIS CUP ATP / GRAND SLAM CHALLENGERS MEN’S ITF WORLD TENNIS TOUR** DATE 31 DEC BRISBANE (H) $527,880 /28 Q16 NOUMEA, New Caledonia (H) / 90 ($) HONG KONG M25, USA M25, CHINA 15 31 DEC DOHA (H) $1,313,215 /32 Q16 PLAYFORD, Australia (H) / 90 ($) PUNE (H) $527,880 /28 Q16 ORLANDO, FL. USA (H) /80 ($) 07 JAN AUCKLAND (H) $527,880 /28 Q16 CANBERRA, Australia (H) / 80 ($) HONG KONG M25, USA M25, FRANCE M15+H, SPAIN M15, CHINA M15, 07 JAN SYDNEY (H) $527,880 /28 Q16 COLUMBUS, OH. USA (IH) / 80 ($) TUNISIA M15,. AUSTRALIAN OPEN QUALIES 8-12 JAN DA NANG, Vietnam (H) /80 ($) 14 JAN AUSTRALIAN OPEN (H) KOBLENZ, Germany (IH) / 80 (€) FRANCE M 15+H, SPAIN M15, CHINA M15, TUNISIA M 15, TURKEY M15, 14 JAN USA M15. 21 JAN AUSTRALIAN OPEN (H) NEWPORT BEACH. CA. USA (H) /125 ($) GERMANY M25, RUSSIA M25, USA M25, EGYPT M15, FRANCE M15, 21 JAN RENNES, France (IH) / 90 (€) SPAIN M15, TUNISIA M15, TURKEY M15, BURNIE, Australia (H) / 80 ($) PUNTA DEL ESTE, Uruguay (CL) / 80 ($) 28 JAN DAVIS CUP I CLEVELAND, OH. USA (IH) / 90 ($) USA M25, EGYPT M15, SPAIN M15, TUNISIA M15, TURKEY M15, 28 JAN LAUNCESTON, Australia (H) / 80 ($) QUIMPER, France (IH) € / 80 (€) 04 FEB MONTPELLIER (IH) €524,340 /28 Q16 DALLAS. TX. USA (IH) / 110 ($) SWITZERLAND M25, EGYPT M15, FRANCE M15, GERMANY M15, 04 FEB CORDOBA (CL) $527,880 /28 Q16 BUDAPEST, Hungary (IH) / 80 (€) TUNISIA M15, TURKEY M15, USA M15 SOFIA (IH) €524,340 /28 Q16 CHENNAI, India (H) / 80 ($) 11 FEB ROTTERDAM (IH) €1,961,160 /32 Q16 CHERBOURG, France (IH) / 80 (€) G.BRITAIN M25, KAZAKHSTAN M25, EGYPT M15, TUNISIA M15, TURKEY M15, 11 FEB BUENOS AIRES (CL) $590,745 /28 Q16 BANGKOK, Thailand (H) / 80 ($) USA M15 NEW YORK (IH) $694,995 /28 Q16 18 FEB RIO DE JANEIRO (CL) $1,786,690 /32 Q16 BERGAMO, Italy (IH) / 80 (€) G;BRITAIN M25, KAZAKHSTAN M25, EGYPT M15, PORTUGAL M15, 18 FEB DELRAY BEACH (H) $582,550 /32 Q16 MORELOS, Mexico (H) / 80 ($) TUNISIA M15, TURKEY M15, MARSEILLE (IH) € 668,485 /28 Q16 BANGKOK, Thailand (H) / 80 ($) 25 FEB ACAPULCO (H) $1,780,060 /32 Q16 INDIAN WELLS, CA. USA (H) / 125 ($) AUSTRALIA M25,ITALY M25, EGYPT M15, PORTUGAL M15, TUNISIA M15, 25 FEB DUBAI (H) $2,736,845 /32 Q16 PAU, France (IH) / 90 (€) TURKEY M15, SAO PAULO (ICL) $550,145 /28 Q16 YOKOHAMA, Japan (H) / 80 ($) 04 MAR INDIAN WELLS (H) $8,359,455 /96 Q48 ZHUHAI, China (H) / 80 ($) AUSTRALIA M25, EGYPT M15, FRANCE M15, JAPAN M15, NORWAY M15, 04 MAR QUALIES 5-6 MARCH SANTIAGO, Chile (CL) / 80 ($) QATAR M15, TUNISIA M15, TURKEY M15, PORTUGAL M15, , 11 MAR INDIAN WELLS (H) PHOENIX, AZ, USA (H) / 125 ($) RUSSIA M25+H, USA M25, CROATIA M15, EGYPT M15, FRANCE M15, 11 MAR DRUMMONDVILLE, Canada (IH) / 80 ($) JAPAN M15, MEXICO M15, PORTUGAL M15, QATAR M15, TUNISIA M15, SHENZHEN, China (H) / 90 ($) TURKEY M15, USA M15, 18 MAR MIAMI (H) $8,359,455 /96 Q48 LILLE, France (IH) / 80 (€) ARGENTINA M15, AUSTRALIA M15, BAHRAIN M15, CROATIA M15, EGYPT 18 MAR QUALIES 18-19 MARCH ZHANGJIAGANG, China (H) / 80 ($) M15, JAPAN M15, MEXICO M15, PORTUGAL M15, SPAIN M15, TUNISIA M15, TURKEY M15, USA M25, , 25 MAR MIAMI (H) GUADALAJARA, Mexico (H) / 80 ($) ITALY M25, ARGENTINA M15, AUSTRALIA M15, CROATIA M15, EGYPT M15, 25 MAR ST.
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