2018 in tennis
Overview of the events of 2018 in tennis
This page covers important events in the sport of tennis in 2018. Primarily, it provides the results of notable tournaments throughout the year on both the ATP and WTA Tours, the Davis Cup , and the Fed Cup .
Category
Championship
Champion
Finalist
Score in the final
Men's singles
Australian Open
Roger Federer
Marin Čilić
6–2, 6–7(5–7) , 6–3, 3–6, 6–1
French Open
Rafael Nadal
Dominic Thiem
6–4, 6–3, 6–2
Wimbledon
Novak Djokovic
Kevin Anderson
6–2, 6–2, 7–6(7–3)
US Open
Novak Djokovic
Juan Martín del Potro
6–3, 7–6(7–4) , 6–3
First round 2–4 February Quarterfinals 6–8 April Semifinals 14–16 September Final 23–25 November Albertville , France (indoor hard)[ 1] 1 France 3 Genoa , Italy (clay)[ 9] Netherlands 1 1 France 3 Morioka , Japan (indoor hard)[ 2] 8 Italy 1 8 Italy 3 Lille , France (indoor hard)[ 13] Japan 1 1 France 3 Marbella , Spain (clay)[ 3] Spain 2 3 Great Britain 1 Valencia , Spain (clay)[ 10] Spain 3 Spain 3 Brisbane , Australia (hard)[ 4] Germany 2 6 Australia 1 Lille , France (indoor clay)[ 15] Germany 3 1 France 1 Astana , Kazakhstan (indoor hard)[ 5] 4 Croatia 3 Kazakhstan 4 Varaždin , Croatia (indoor clay)[ 11] 5 Switzerland 1 Kazakhstan 1 Osijek , Croatia (indoor clay)[ 6] 4 Croatia 3 Canada 1 Zadar , Croatia (clay)[ 14] 4 Croatia 3 4 Croatia 3 Niš , Serbia (indoor clay)[ 7] United States 2 United States 3 Nashville , United States (indoor hard)[ 12] 7 Serbia 1 United States 4 Liège , Belgium (indoor hard)[ 8] 2 Belgium 0 Hungary 2 2 Belgium 3
Quarterfinals 10–11 February Semifinals 21–22 April Final 10–11 November Minsk , Belarus (hard, indoor)[ 16] 1 Belarus 2 Stuttgart , Germany (clay, indoor)[ 20] Germany 3 Germany 1 Prague , Czech Republic (hard, indoor)[ 17] 3 Czech Republic 4 3 Czech Republic 3 Prague , Czech Republic (hard, indoor) Switzerland 1 3 Czech Republic 3 La Roche-sur-Yon , France (hard, indoor)[ 18] 2 United States 0 Belgium 2 Aix-en-Provence , France (clay, indoor)[ 21] 4 France 3 4 France 2 Asheville , United States (hard, indoor)[ 19] 2 United States 3 Netherlands 1 2 United States 3
Important events
Other tennis events
Non ATP or WTA tournaments
15, 000 $
January 26–28: #1 in Santos
Men's doubles: Nikita Burmakin & Alessandro Calbucci
Women's doubles: Flaminia Daina & Patricia Diaz
March 2–4: #2 in Salinas
Men's doubles: Tommaso Giovannini & Andrea Stuto
Women's doubles: Flaminia Daina & Patricia Diaz
March 16–18: #3 in Saint-Gilles
Men's doubles: Michele Cappelletti & Luca Carli
Women's doubles: Sofia Cimatti & Flaminia Daina
April 21 & 22: #4 in Las Palmas
10, 000 $
January 5–7: #1 in Monopoli
Men's doubles: Mikael Alessi & Antomi Ramos-Viera
Women's doubles: Federica Bacchetta & Giulia Gasparri
February 3 & 4: #2 in Fortaleza
Men's doubles: Alessandro Calbucci & Michele Cappelletti
Women's doubles: Maraike Biglmaier & Rafaella Miller
Mixed doubles: Lorena Melo & Miguel Duque de Souza
March 30 – April 1: #3 in Le Carbet
6,500 $
March 31 & April 1: #1 in Roseto degli Abruzzi
Men's doubles: Matteo Marighella & Nicolò Strano
Women's doubles: Veronica Casadei & Nicole Nobile
2,500 $
January 27 & 28: #1 in Mougins
Men's doubles: Gregorio Barison & Antomi Ramos-Viera
Women's doubles: Alessia Angelini & Natascia Sciolti
February 10 & 11: #2 in Moscow
Men's doubles: Nikita Burmakin & Sergey Kuptsov
Women's doubles: Ekaterina Kirgizova & Regina Livanova
February 17 & 18: #3 in San Lazzaro di Savena
Men's doubles: Luca Cramarossa & Marco Garavini
Women's doubles: Sofia Cimatti & Flaminia Daina
February 22 & 23: #4 in Marsa Alam
Men's doubles: Pedro Maio & Alexander Bailer
Women's doubles: Manuela Cunha & Angelina Gordienko
February 24 & 25: #5 in Nijmegen
Men's doubles: Maksimilians Niklass Andersons & Nikita Burmakin
Women's doubles: Julia Chubarova & Ekaterina Kamenetckaia
March 3 & 4: #6 in Casablanca
Men's doubles: Dennis Valmori & Diego Gallini
Women's doubles: Marika Colonna & Alice Grandi
March 9 & 10: #7 in Moscow
Men's doubles: Nikita Burmakin & Sergey Kuptsov
Women's doubles: Daria Churakova & Irina Glimakova
March 9–11: #8 in Saint-Pierre
Men's doubles: Romain Hoarau & John Wolff
Women's doubles: Mathilde Hoarau & Elodie Vadel
March 24 & 25: #9 in Monopoli
Men's doubles: Doriano Beccaccioli & Davide Benussi
Women's doubles: Veronica Casadei & Nicole Nobile
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