Microsoft Outlook · ATP Tour

ATP Tour Schedule
in Outlook

Australian Open, Roland Garros, Wimbledon, US Open — plus every Masters 1000 and ATP 500. Subscribe once and the full ATP Tour calendar appears in Outlook automatically.

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30-day free trial · Works with Outlook.com and Outlook desktop

How it works

Four steps. Done forever.

01

Create a free account

Sign up at fanfeed.tv. No credit card. 30-day trial includes everything.

02

Select ATP Tennis

Pick ATP Tennis from the sport list and choose exactly which sessions or teams to include.

03

Get your feed URL

FanFeed emails you a personal .ics feed URL — a live link that always stays current.

04

Subscribe in Outlook

In Outlook.com: Settings → View all Outlook settings → Calendar → Shared calendars → Subscribe from web → paste URL → Subscribe. In Outlook desktop: File → Account Settings → Account Settings → Internet Calendars → New → paste URL → Add.

Good to know: ATP events appear as multi-day blocks covering the full tournament draw — so you can see at a glance when Wimbledon or the US Open runs without needing to look up dates separately.

What's included

Everything you need.

All Four Grand Slams

Australian Open, Roland Garros, Wimbledon, and the US Open.

Masters 1000 Events

Indian Wells, Miami, Monte-Carlo, Madrid, Rome, Canada, Cincinnati, Shanghai, Paris.

ATP Finals

The season-ending championship in Turin for the top 8 players.

Auto-updates

Schedule adjustments and weather delays reflected in your calendar.

FAQ

Common questions.

How do I add ATP Tennis to Outlook?
Sign up at fanfeed.tv, select ATP Tennis, and copy your personal .ics feed URL. In Outlook.com: go to Settings → View all Outlook settings → Calendar → Shared calendars → Subscribe from web → paste your URL → click Subscribe. In Outlook desktop: go to File → Account Settings → Account Settings → Internet Calendars tab → New → paste your URL → Add. Your ATP Tennis schedule appears and updates automatically.
Does it work with both Outlook.com and Outlook desktop?
Yes. The .ics feed URL works with Outlook.com (the web version), Outlook for Microsoft 365, and classic Outlook desktop. The subscription path differs slightly between versions, but the same feed URL works for all of them.
Does it update automatically when the schedule changes?
Yes. FanFeed refreshes schedules daily. Time changes, additions, and cancellations sync to Outlook automatically — you don't need to do anything after the initial setup.
Does it include all four Grand Slams?
Yes. Australian Open, Roland Garros, Wimbledon, and the US Open are all included.
Does it cover the ATP Finals?
Yes. The ATP Finals in Turin — the season-ending championship for the world's top 8 players — is included in the schedule.
Does FanFeed also cover the WTA Tour?
Yes. WTA Tour events are available as a separate subscription so you can follow women's tennis independently or alongside the ATP.
Are draw and match schedules included, or just tournament dates?
FanFeed shows each tournament as a multi-day event covering the full draw. Round-by-round match scheduling is not included as that changes daily on-site.
Can I combine ATP with other sports in one calendar?
Yes. Your personal feed URL combines everything — ATP events, NFL games, UFC cards — into one calendar subscription or separate ones if you prefer different colours.

Also see

Related pages

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