The majors, without the admin

Every Grand Slam. One calendar.

Subscribe once to the Australian Open, Roland-Garros, Wimbledon and the US Open. The dates live in your calendar—and keep up when the season moves.

  • Updated weekly
  • All-day events
  • No account needed

Season programme

The four majors

  1. Australian Open Melbourne · Hard court
  2. Roland-Garros Paris · Clay court
  3. Wimbledon London · Grass court
  4. US Open New York · Hard court

The 2026 season

One trip around the tennis world.

From Melbourne hard courts to New York nights, each major lands as one clean all-day event covering the full main draw.

01 / 04 Hard court

Melbourne

Australian Open

02 / 04 Clay court

Paris

Roland-Garros

03 / 04 Grass court

London

Wimbledon

04 / 04 Hard court

New York

US Open

How it works

Set it once. Let the season come to you.

This is a calendar subscription, not a one-off download. Your calendar keeps the feed URL and checks it for changes on its own schedule.

01

Subscribe

Use the one-click button, or paste the HTTPS feed URL into your calendar app.

02

See the season

All four majors appear as all-day date ranges, so travel and tournament weeks are easy to scan.

03

Stay current

The feed checks source dates weekly. Your app chooses when to poll and applies any published changes.

Quietly dependable

Built for the dates that move.

Tournament schedules can shift. The feed is deliberately small, checked and resilient so a bad source update never wipes out a good calendar.

  • Checked every week

    Published tournament date ranges are refreshed on a weekly schedule, with daily refresh hints sent to calendar apps.

  • Dates are sanity-checked

    Each update must fit the expected season window and tournament length before it can replace known-good data.

  • Safe when sources wobble

    If a refresh fails, the feed keeps serving its last-known-good dates instead of publishing gaps or nonsense.

  • No account, no tracking

    There is no signup and no personal calendar access. Your app simply reads the same public feed as everyone else.

Good to know

Before first serve.

The simple version: one event per tournament, built for season planning rather than match-by-match alerts.

Does this include individual matches?

No. Each major is one all-day event spanning the main draw. Match times and draws change too often for this feed’s season-planning purpose.

How quickly will a date change appear?

The source is checked weekly. Calendar apps then refresh subscriptions on their own schedules, so changes may not appear instantly.

Will time zones move the dates?

No. Events use date-only calendar values, so they remain all-day events wherever you are.

How do I remove the calendar?

Delete or unsubscribe from “Tennis Grand Slams” in your calendar app. It will not affect any of your other calendars.