 What's going on everybody? Welcome back to our breaking news story and it looks like we have a bit of an idea of what the ATP calendar is going to look like for January, February, March and into April where it kind of goes back to normal. So we're finally getting some some details coming through. Let's go through it now and I'll show you what tournaments have been cancelled, postponed and what tournaments are going to be played in January. Okay so the first tournaments that have been cancelled Auckland that got cancelled I'm thinking October. So a couple of months ago the Pune Open which is in India and usually played in February that has been cancelled. The New York Open also in February that has been cancelled and the Rio Open an ATP 500 event that's been cancelled as well that is on on the clay courts in February and Indian Wells which is happening in March that's been postponed. Now we thought it was cancelled a lot of people thought it was cancelled but it's been pushed possibly in September or October. So the ATP is going to get started in January on the 4th of January with a Delray Beach Open which is usually played in February after the Australian Open. This year it's going to be played before the Australian Open. It's an ATP 250 event and also the Antelah Open which is a Turkish event usually played in June on grass is now going to be played in January on a hard court. It's an ATP 250 event as well so both those tournaments are going to be played from the 4th of January finishing up around the 11th or 12th of January. Alright so moving on to February February the 1st the ATP Cup are going to try and squeeze in before the Australian Open. It's going to be a smaller event less teams less days to play and also Adelaide which is going to be played which has been moved sorry from January all the way to February just before the Australian Open as it would have been played if we had a normal calendar. Both of these tournaments by the way ATP Cup and Adelaide are going to be played in Melbourne then of course we've got the Australian Open which is going from the 8th until the 21st of February moved from January of course then on the 22nd of February we have the Open Soud de France which is usually played at the start of February that's being pushed back to the end of February as two has the Cadoba Open which is a clay court event which is usually also played at the start of February that's being pushed to the end of February and also a tournament that hasn't been announced yet an ATP 250 event that has not been announced so keep an eye on that. Now we move on to March which is usually where we have Indian Wells and we of course know that Indian Wells has been cancelled slash postponed possibly towards the end of the year. We get on the 1st of March the Rotterdam Open which is an ATP 500 event that's been moved from February into March. We've got the Argentina Open another ATP 250 event on the clay courts that used to be played in February going to be played in March and also another tournament that has yet to be decided an ATP 250 that is yet to be decided. 8th of March we have the Qatar Open or the Doha Open which is played usually in January at the start of the year it's going to be played now in March after the Australian Open and that ATP 250 event that's also going to be played at the same week as Marseille which is an indoor hard court event that's usually played in February that's been moved into March an ATP 250 event and also another clay court event that's usually played in February it's going to be played now in March the Chile Open which is a new event it actually started last year and it's a new event they're going to have a second edition it's going to be in March this time and then on the 15th of March we have Dubai and Acapulco two big ATP 500 events which is usually played in February Djokovic is the defending champion at Dubai we have Rafa is the defending champion of Acapulco so they're big big events they're being moved now into March kind of where that will in that slot where Indian Wells have left for all these tournaments to be played usually it's played at the end of February now it's going to be played in the middle of March and then of course Miami which has been I have been told or have been reading that it could be played in another country so Miami might still go ahead but not might not be played in the United States so there you have it that is the tentative schedule that is being leaked out there we'll see what the ATP have come up with we don't have official word from the ATP what is going to be played in what position there are a couple of tournaments there that have not been named again we're going to wait for that and also the ATP Cup it's been said that it's going to be played before the Australian Open that week before but we don't know how many teams are going to play you know we know it's played in Melbourne but how many teams it was a big event last year with a lot of teams a lot of countries this year we're just going to get 10 countries and we're just going to get you know the top 10 guys playing you know Nadal Djokovic Federer team are they going to play is it going to be a small tournament no round Robbins I don't know we'll find out if we wind out we'll let you guys know but let us know in the comments below do you like the new schedule do you like the fact that we're starting in America at the start of the year and also in Turkey a bit of a strange way to start the year off usually we start off in at least the Middle East or maybe in Australia we're starting in America this year so let me know in the comments below what you think of the new schedule and do you think it's going to affect players they have to play those events and then come to Australia