Compared to clay and hard courts, the professional grass court season is much shorter. Until 2014, it consisted only of Wimbledon, two weeks of tournaments in Britain and continental Europe leading up to it, and the
Hall of Fame Tennis Championships at Newport, Rhode Island, United States the week after. In 2015 it was extended, with an extra week between the
French Open and Wimbledon. On the ATP Tour, the
Stuttgart Open became a grass court tournament that year. In 2017 a new ATP 250 tournament in Antalya, Turkey, was played a week before Wimbledon. On the WTA Tour
Mallorca, Spain, began hosting a grass court tournament beginning in 2016. Two of the four
Grand Slam events switched from grass to
hardcourt; the
US Open was last played on grass in
1974 (
clay:
1975–
1977), and the
Australian Open was last held on grass courts in January
1987.
Summer grass season ==See also==