
After the corona virus hit every good part of 2020, especially on the side of sporting events, like the postponement of the Tokyo Olympics, Euro 2020, and dozens of other competitions, leagues and tournaments, the year 2021 that came to us for good will come to compensate. These are the big sporting events that await us for the coming year:
Judo Masters Tournament: January 11 – January 13, in Doha
World Handball Championship January 13 – January 31, in Egypt
The Super Bowl – February 7, 2021
Judo Grand Slam Tournament: February 18 – February 20, Tel Aviv
Allstar Week: March 5 to March 10
Australian Open Tennis Championship: February 8 – February 21
European Open Judo Championships: February 29 – March 1
European Swimming Championships: May 10 – May 23, Budapest
NBA Playoffs: May 22 – July 22
National Football Cup final: May 23 – May 27
The Roland Garros: May 23 – June 6
Europa League final: May 26, in Gdańsk, Poland
Euroleague Final Four: May 28 – May 30
Champions League Final: May 29, in Istanbul
Euro Toner (2020): June 11 – July 11
Tour de France: June 26 – July 18
Wimbledon Tournament: June 28 – July 11
Tokyo Olympics: July 23 – August 8
Paralympic Games: August 24 – September 5, Japan
US OPEN Tennis Tournament: August 30 – September 12
The World Series of American Baseball Games: October 26 – November 3