The Canadian Open takes place on Monday 10 August 2026 as part of the ATP Tour calendar. ATP Masters 1000 events sit one rung below the Grand Slams on the men’s tennis calendar and offer the largest ranking-point haul outside the majors.
The nine ATP Masters 1000 tournaments are the most prestigious events on the men’s tennis calendar outside the Grand Slams. Each is mandatory for the top players, offers 1,000 ranking points to the champion, and draws the deepest fields of the year outside the majors. The series covers hard-court, clay, and indoor surfaces, with events in Indian Wells, Miami, Monte Carlo, Madrid, Rome, Toronto/Montreal, Cincinnati, Shanghai, and Paris.
Masters 1000 results directly shape the world rankings, determine Grand Slam seedings, and contribute significantly to year-end ATP Finals qualification. A Masters 1000 title is one of the most prized trophies in men’s tennis outside a Grand Slam.
How to watch: ATP Masters 1000 events are broadcast internationally by the Tennis Channel, Sky Sports in the United Kingdom, Eurosport and Discovery+ across Europe, ESPN in the United States, and Tennis TV for live streaming worldwide. Check local broadcasters for specific tournaments.