 what's going on everybody welcome back to another breaking news story and the WTA have finally released their calendar we just got the ATP released their first two months worth of tournaments up until the Australian Open now the WTA have just done the same so let's go through before we start the tournaments that have been cancelled slash postponed so Brisbane International cancelled Auckland Open cancelled Shenzhen Open cancelled Adelaide International has been moved to Melbourne exactly like the men's tournament the Hobart International that's been cancelled also Thailand Open has been cancelled and Acapulco has been cancelled still on for the men at this stage but it's been cancelled for the women and then two tournaments that have been postponed into the later parts of the year we have the Doha Open which is a big tournament and also St. Petersburg Open as well which has been postponed so those tournaments are going to be played later in the year maybe in March we know there's a big spot in March because of Indian Wells being cancelled there but a lot of tournaments cancelled on the WTA but here are the tournaments that are going to be played in the next couple of weeks or the first couple of weeks of the season so the women are going to start off in Abu Dhabi which is going to be a WTA 500 remember the WTA have started structuring their tournaments very similar to the ATP WTA 500 Abu Dhabi that's the first tournament of the season then they're going to have a couple of weeks off while the players can you know qualify for the tournament remember qualifying in the Australian Open is going to be in Doha this year then the players are going to come over they're going to quarantine first tournament in Australia is going to be called Melbourne One which is a WTA 500 event and also Melbourne Two which is a WTA 500 event same as the men the men have the exact same structure of tournament both called Melbourne One and Melbourne Two but they're smaller tournaments I think for the men then the Australian Open the first week of the Australian Open of course starting on the 8th of February then we've got in the second week of the Australian Open another tournament in Melbourne for the WTA it's going to be a WTA 250 event which is going to be played for all the players that didn't make it through that first week of the Oz Open so all the first second and third round losers of the tournament get a second chance to play another tournament in Melbourne and then later on after the Australian Open we have a WTA 1000 event at one of the biggest tournaments on the schedule for the women and it's in Dubai and last year Simone Halif won the whole thing so it's a big tournament big players play that so we've got the Australian Open final on the 21st of February and then on the 22nd of February in Dubai we have a big WTA 1000 event so there you have it the WTA schedule for the first month and a half maybe two months of course we know that Indian Wells is not going to be played in March it's going to be either played later in the year or not at all and Miami's still up in the air we don't know 100% if Miami's going to be played in the end of March so we don't have confirmation from March onwards into the clay season but we do have confirmation January February WTA ATP they're locked in a lot of tournaments happening in Melbourne a lot of tournaments happening in the Middle East as well let me know in the comments below do you think it's too much do you think these tournaments is too many you think WTA 500's all over the place and then Australian Open going straight to Dubai you think it's too much too soon they're trying to cram too much in it's a little bit of a tough schedule for the women to start but it doesn't matter we're getting tennis starting in January