Since the resumption of tennis in August 2020, the ATP management has been taking buoyant steps in its effort to host every possible event. With its latest quarterly report, the governing body has announced minute changes to the calendar. The BNP Paribas Open will be staged after a gap of two seasons, while the European Open and the Stockholm Open, which were scheduled to run in week 42, will now be staged in the same week as that of the Next Gen ATP Finals.
With all these in mind, let’s take a look at the revised calendar for the 2021 ATP Tour:
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