2023 was a year to remember for sports fans. A year that saw Virat Kohli score the most ODI centuries, Lionel Messi win his 8th Ballon d’Or, Max Verstappen claim his third consecutive F1 title, Neeraj Chopra win India’s first gold medal at the World Athletic Championship, and Carlos Alcaraz win his maiden Wimbledon title. However, with two T20 World Cups, UEFA Euro 2024 and the Olympics to come, 2024 will be an even better year. So, here is the sports calendar for 2024:
Sports Calendar 2024: Month by Month
January
- Zimbabwe tour of Sri Lanka (January 6 to 18)
- Afghanistan tour of India (January 11 to 17)
- AFC Asian Cup 2023 (January 12 to February 10)
- Pakistan tour of New Zealand (January 13 to 21)
- FIH Hockey Olympic Qualifiers (January 13 to 19)
- Under 19 Cricket World Cup 2024 (January 13 to February 4)
- India Open (January 14 to 21)
- Australia Open 2024 (January 14 to 28)
- West Indies tour of Australia (January 17 to February 13)
- Winter Youth Olympics 2024 (January 19 to February 2)
- England tour of India (January 25 to March 11)
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February
- Davis Cup (February 2 to November 25)
- South Africa tour of New Zealand (February 4 to 17)
- Australia tour of New Zealand (February 21 to March 24)
- Bahrain GP (February 29 to March 2)
March
- Saudi Arabia GP (March 7 to 9)
- Australia GP (March 22 to 24)
- Indian Premier League 2024 (to be decided)
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April
- Japan GP (April 5 to 7)
- SAFF Junior Athletics Championships (April 12 to 14)
- China GP (April 19 to 21)
May
- Miami GP (May 3 to 5)
- Emilia Romagna (May 17 to 19)
- French Open (May 20 to June 9)
- Pakistan tour of England (May 22 to 30)
- Monaco GP (May 24 to 26)
- Zimbabwe tour of England (May 28 to 31)
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June
- UEFA Champions League Final (June 1)
- T20 Men’s Cricket World Cup (June 4 to 30)
- Canada GP (June 7 to 9)
- UEFA Euro 2024 (June 14 to July 14)
- Copa America (June 20 to July 14)
- Spain GP (June 21 to 23)
- Austria GP (June 28 to 30)
- Tour de France (June 29 to July 21)
July
- Wimbledon (July 1 to 14)
- United Kingdom GP (July 5 to 7)
- UEFA Champions League (July 9, 2024 to May 31, 2025)
- West Indies tour of England (July 10 to 30)
- Hungary GP (July 19 to 21)
- Belgium GP (July 26 to 28)
- Paris Olympics 2024 (July 26 to August 11)
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August
- Sri Lanka tour of England (August 21 to September 10)
- Netherlands GP (August 23 to 25)
- US Open (August 26 to September 8)
- Paris Paralympics 2024 (August 28 to September 8)
- Italy GP (August 30 to September 1)
September
- Australia tour of England (September 11 to 29)
- Azerbaijan GP (September 13 to 15)
- Indian GP (September 20 to 22)
- Singapore GP (September 20 to 22)
- Bangladesh tour of India (to be decided)
- T20 Women’s World Cup 2024 (to be decided)
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October
- SAFF Senior Athletics Championships (October 4 to 6)
- FIFA U-17 Women’s World Cup (October 16 to November 3)
- US GP (October 18 to 20)
- Mexico GP (October 25 to 27)
- New Zealand tour of India (to be decided)
November
- Brazil GP (November 1 to 3)
- WTA Finals (November 3 to 10)
- ATP Finals (November 10 to 17)
- Las Vegas GP (November 21 to 23)
- Davis Cup Final (November 25)
- Syed Modi India International (November 26 to December 1)
- Qatar GP (November 29 to December 1)
December
- Abu Dhabi GP (December 6 to 8)
- West Indies women tour of India (to be decided)
- India tour of Australia (to be decided)