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Hard Court guide

2026 ATP hard-court tournaments and surface guide

Follow the tour’s hard-court stops in calendar order, including both outdoor and indoor events, then open a tournament for match times, scores and player information.

2026 calendar

Hard Court tournaments in 2026

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Tournaments listed
35
Upcoming
17
In progress / completed
1 / 17
Indoor / outdoor
13 / 22

How to use this tool

Follow the Hard Court calendar

  1. 1

    Use the status totals to see which listed events are upcoming, active or complete.

  2. 2

    Compare dates, tournament levels and host cities; check Indoor or Outdoor when that distinction matters.

  3. 3

    Open an event for its singles and doubles schedule, finished scores, player list, venue and viewing guide.

Fan tip: Court classifications follow the tournament listing; outdoor conditions can still change with the weather.

Fan guide

Hard Court characteristics and fan guide

Match characteristics

Why hard court is balanced—but never identical everywhere

Hard court is the ATP’s generally neutral reference point, offering a more even compromise between attack and defence than the usual clay-versus-grass contrast. Court Pace Rating still varies by product and event, so one hard tournament can reward different patterns from another.

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Calendar context

Where hard courts fit into the 2026 ATP season

Hard courts appear across the calendar, from the Australian summer and Australian Open to North American events and the US Open, then the indoor European finish. Use the Indoor or Outdoor label on each tournament card instead of assuming every hard-court event has the same conditions.

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Quick answers

Hard Court FAQs

What is a hard tennis court?

A hard court normally uses a firm constructed base with a surface system above it. For fans, it is generally the most balanced broad ATP surface category, although actual pace varies.

Are indoor ATP tournaments included on the hard-court page?

Yes when their listed surface is Hard. Use the tournament card’s Indoor or Outdoor information to separate the playing environment.

Which Grand Slams are played on hard courts?

The Australian Open and US Open are the two hard-court Grand Slam tournaments.

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