The professional tennis tours extended their suspensions caused by the coronavirus pandemic through at least the end of July on Friday, bringing the total number of scrapped tournaments around the world to more than 40.
In addition to the ATP and WTA announcements, which also affect lower-tier events, the International Tennis Federation said its tournaments would go on hiatus for the same period, including for juniors, seniors and wheelchair players.
Further updates to the sport’s calendar are expected to be revealed in about a month. The tours already had been on hold at least until July 13, a decision announced on April 1, the same day the All England Club said it would be canceling Wimbledon for the first time in 75 years.