2018 in tennis

This page will cover all the important events in the sport of tennis in 2018. Primarily, it will provide the results of notable tournaments throughout the year on both the ATP and WTA Tours, the Davis Cup, and the Fed Cup.

Years in tennis

2018 in sports

ITF

Grand Slam events

CategoryChampionshipChampionFinalistScore in the final
Men's singles Australian Open Roger Federer Marin Čilić62, 67(57), 63, 36, 61
French Open Rafael Nadal Dominic Thiem6–4, 6–3, 6–2
Wimbledon Novak Djokovic Kevin Anderson6–2, 6–2, 7–6(7–3)
US Open Novak Djokovic Juan Martín del Potro6–3, 7–6(7–4), 6–3
CategoryChampionshipChampionFinalistScore in the final
Women's singles Australian Open Caroline Wozniacki Simona Halep7–6(72), 3–6, 6–4
French Open Simona Halep Sloane Stephens3–6, 6–4, 6–1
Wimbledon Angelique Kerber Serena Williams6–3, 6–3
US Open Naomi Osaka Serena Williams6–2, 6–4
CategoryChampionshipChampionsFinalistsScore in the final
Men's doubles Australian Open Oliver Marach
Mate Pavić
Juan Sebastián Cabal
Robert Farah
6–4, 6–4
French Open Pierre-Hugues Herbert
Nicolas Mahut
Oliver Marach
Mate Pavić
6–2, 7–6(7–4)
Wimbledon Mike Bryan
Jack Sock
Raven Klaasen
Michael Venus
6–3, 6–7(7–9), 6–3, 5–7, 7–5
US Open Mike Bryan
Jack Sock
Łukasz Kubot
Marcelo Melo
6–3, 6–1
CategoryChampionshipChampionsFinalistsScore in the final
Women's doubles Australian Open Tímea Babos
Kristina Mladenovic
Ekaterina Makarova
Elena Vesnina
6–4, 6–3
French Open Barbora Krejčíková
Kateřina Siniaková
Eri Hozumi
Makoto Ninomiya
6–3, 6–3
Wimbledon Barbora Krejčíková
Kateřina Siniaková
Nicole Melichar
Květa Peschke
6–4, 4–6, 6–0
US Open Ashleigh Barty
CoCo Vandeweghe
Tímea Babos
Kristina Mladenovic
3–6, 7–6(7–2), 7–6(8–6)
CategoryChampionshipChampionsFinalistsScore in the final
Mixed doubles Australian Open Gabriela Dabrowski
Mate Pavić
Tímea Babos
Rohan Bopanna
2–6, 6–4, 11–9
French Open Latisha Chan
Ivan Dodig
Gabriela Dabrowski
Mate Pavić
6–1, 6–7(5–7), [10–8]
Wimbledon Alexander Peya
Nicole Melichar
Jamie Murray
Victoria Azarenka
7–6(7–1), 6–3
US Open Bethanie Mattek-Sands
Jamie Murray
Alicja Rosolska
Nikola Mektić
2–6, 6–3, 11–9

Davis Cup

  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)[2]
  Netherlands 1  
  1   France 3  
Morioka, Japan (indoor hard)[3]
  8   Italy 1  
8   Italy 3
Lille, France (indoor hard)[4]
  Japan 1  
  1   France 3  
Marbella, Spain (clay)[5]
    Spain 2  
3   Great Britain 1  
Valencia, Spain (clay)[6]
  Spain 3  
    Spain 3
Brisbane, Australia (hard)[7]
    Germany 2  
6   Australia 1
Lille, France (indoor clay)[8]
  Germany 3  
  1   France 1
Astana, Kazakhstan (indoor hard)[9]
  4   Croatia 3
  Kazakhstan 4  
Varaždin, Croatia (indoor clay)[10]
5    Switzerland 1  
    Kazakhstan 1
Osijek, Croatia (indoor clay)[11]
  4   Croatia 3  
  Canada 1
Zadar, Croatia (clay)[12]
4   Croatia 3  
  4   Croatia 3
Niš, Serbia (indoor clay)[13]
    United States 2  
  United States 3  
Nashville, United States (indoor hard)[14]
7   Serbia 1  
    United States 4
Liège, Belgium (indoor hard)[15]
  2   Belgium 0  
  Hungary 2
2   Belgium 3  

Fed Cup

  Quarterfinals
10–11 February
Semifinals
21–22 April
Final
10–11 November
                           
  Minsk, Belarus (hard, indoor)[16]
  1   Belarus 2  
    Germany 3     Stuttgart, Germany (clay, indoor)[17]
      Germany 1  
  Prague, Czech Republic (hard, indoor)[18]   3   Czech Republic 4  
  3   Czech Republic 3
     Switzerland 1     Prague, Czech Republic (hard, indoor)
    3   Czech Republic 3
  La Roche-sur-Yon, France (hard, indoor)[19]     2   United States 0
    Belgium 2  
  4   France 3     Aix-en-Provence, France (clay, indoor)[20]
    4   France 2
  Asheville, United States (hard, indoor)[21]   2   United States 3  
    Netherlands 1
  2   United States 3  

Important events

Other tennis events

Non ATP or WTA tournaments

Beach tennis

ITF Beach Tennis Tour

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
    • Men's doubles: Nikita Burmakin & Sergey Kuptsov
    • Women's doubles: Nadia Johnston & Nicole Melch
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

References

  1. "France v Netherlands". DavisCup.com.
  2. "Italy v France". DavisCup.com.
  3. "Japan v Italy". DavisCup.com.
  4. "France v Spain". DavisCup.com.
  5. "Spain v Great Britain". DavisCup.com.
  6. "Spain v Germany". DavisCup.com.
  7. "Australia vs. Germany". DavisCup.com.
  8. "Final". DavisCup.com.
  9. "Kazakhstan v Switzerland". DavisCup.com.
  10. "Croatia v Kazakhstan". DavisCup.com.
  11. "Croatia v Canada". DavisCup.com.
  12. "Croatia v United States". DavisCup.com.
  13. "Serbia v United States". DavisCup.com.
  14. "United States v Belgium". DavisCup.com.
  15. "Belgium v Hungary". DavisCup.com.
  16. "Belarus v Germany". FedCup.com. Retrieved 2018-02-04.
  17. "Germany v Czech Republic". FedCup.com. Retrieved 2018-02-11.
  18. "Czech Republic v Switzerland". FedCup.com. Retrieved 2018-02-04.
  19. "France v Belgium". FedCup.com. Retrieved 2018-02-04.
  20. "France v United States". FedCup.com. Retrieved 2018-02-11.
  21. "United States v Netherlands". FedCup.com. Retrieved 2018-02-04.
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