WTA Tennis Calendar: Full Schedule & Previous Winners For Women’s Tennis Season

The women’s tennis season is a grueling one, with 79 sanctioned tournaments set to be played throughout the 2023 season.

2022 was the year of Iga Swiatek and Ashleigh Barty, as the former won two Grand Slam tournaments and dominated the proceedings throughout the calendar while the Australian remained one of the names of the season despite retiring after winning the Australian Open.

Will anyone be able to step up and match the consistency of the World No. 1? That is the question that needs to be answered.

Read on for the full WTA tennis calendar for the upcoming season, including the previous winners of each event.

Note: The WTA hasn’t yet released its calendar beyond August.

Tournament Dates Tournament Level Most Recent Winner
United Cup Dec. 29 – Jan. 8 Hybrid USA
Adelaide International 1 Jan. 1 – Jan. 8 500 Aryna Sabalenka
ASB Classic – Auckland Jan. 2 – Jan. 8 250 Coco Gauff
Adelaide International 2 Jan. 9 – Jan. 14 500 Belinda Bencic
Hobart International Jan. 9 – Jan. 14 250 Lauren Davis
Australian Open Jan. 16 – Jan. 29 Grand Slam Aryna Sabalenka
Open 6E Sens Metropole De Lyon Jan. 30 – Feb. 5 250 Alycia Parks
Thailand Open – Hua Hin Jan. 30 – Feb. 5 250 Zhu Lin
Upper Austria Ladies Linz Feb. 6 – Feb. 12 250 Anastasia Potapova
Dubai Tennis Championships Feb. 13 – Feb. 18 500 Belinda Bencic
Qatar Open – Doha Feb. 19 – Feb. 25 1000 Iga Swiatek
Merida Open Feb. 20 – Feb. 26 250 Camila Giorgi
ATX Open – Austin Feb. 27 – Mar. 5 250 Marta Kostyuk
Abierto GNP Seguros – Monterrey Feb. 27 – Mar. 5 250 Donna Vekic
BNP Paribas Open – Indian Wells Mar. 8 – Mar. 19 1000 Elena Rybakina
Miami Open Mar. 21 – Apr. 2 1000 Petra Kvitova
Charleston Open Apr. 3 – Apr. 9 500 Ons Jabeur
Copa Colsanitas – Bogota Apr. 3 – Apr. 9 250 Tatjana Maria
Porsche Tennis Grand Prix – Stuttgart Apr. 17 – Apr. 23 500 Iga Swiatek
Madrid Open Apr. 25 – May 6 1000 Aryna Sabalenka
Internazionali BNL D’Italia May 8 – May 21 1000 Elena Rybakina
Internationaux De Strasbourg May 21 – May 27 250 Elina Svitolina
Grand Prix Son Altesse Royale La Princesse Lalla Meryem – Rabat May 21 – May 27 250 Lucia Bronzetti
French Open May 28 – June 11 Grand Slam Iga Swiatek
Libema Open – s’Hertogenbosch June 12 – June 18 250 Ekaterina Alexandrova
Rothesay Open – Nottingham June 12 – June 18 250 Katie Boulter
Bett1Open – Berlin June 19 – June 25 500 Petra Kvitova
Rothesay Classic – Birmingham June 19 – June 25 250 Jelena Ostapenko
Bad Homburg Open June 25 – July 1 250 Katerina Siniakova
Rothesay International – Eastbourne June 25 – July 1 500 Madison Keys
Wimbledon July 3 – July 16 Grand Slam Elena Rybakina (2022)
Hungarian Grand Prix – Budapest July 17 – July 23 250 Bernarda Pera (2022)
Palermo Ladies Open July 17 – July 23 250 Irina-Camelia Begu (2022)
Hamburg European Open July 23 – July 29 250 Bernarda Pera (2022)
Ladies Open Lausanne July 24 – July 30 250 Petra Martic (2022)
BNP Paribas Poland Open – Warsaw July 24 – July 31 250 Caroline Garcia (2022)
Prague Open July 31 – Aug. 6 250 Marie Bouzkova (2022)
Silicon Valley Classic – San Jose July 31 – Aug. 6 500 Daria Kasatkina (2022)
Omnium National Bank Open – Montreal Aug. 7 – Aug. 13 1000 Simona Halep (2022)
Western & Southern Open – Cincinnati Aug. 14 – Aug. 20 1000 Caroline Garcia (2022)
Tennis in the Land – Cleveland Aug. 20 – Aug. 26 250 Liudmila Samsonova (2022)
Championnats Banque Nationale De Granby Aug. 20 – Aug. 26 250 Daria Kasatkina (2022)
US Open Aug. 28 – Sep. 10 1000 Iga Swiatek (2022)
  • The 2023 edition of the Merida Open is the first in the event’s history.
  • The 2023 edition of the ATX Open is the first in the event’s history.

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