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World Sports Calendar 2023 Schedule Events & Venues

World Sports Calendar 2023 Schedule Events & Venues...

Major events of sports calendar 2023 include Cricket World Cup, Women's FIFA World Cup, 3rd European Games, World Urban Games, Inaugural Cycling World Championships, Invictus Games, Rugby World Cup, World Aquatics Championships, Summer World Universiade. Games, Asian Games, World Athletics Championships, World Combat Games, World Baseball Classic, Pan American Games, Netball World Cup are the usual annual events as well. There will be some big sporting events in 2023.

Here is the list of major sporting events for the year 2023. There will be some big sporting events in 2023. Not all sporting events can be listed here, however an attempt has been made to include all major sporting events of the major sports, which are international competitions, that have been known so far.

World Sports Calendar 2023 Schedule Events & Venues
Date Sports Event Location
January
January 16-29 Tennis Australian Open Melbourne, Australia
January 12-22 Multi-sports Winter World University Games Lake Placid, USA
January 12–29 Handball World Championships (Men's) Poland and Sweden
January 13-29 Field Hockey Men’s Hockey World Cup Bhubaneswar & Rourkela, India
January 21-27 (postponed from 2021 & 2022) Multi-sports Special Olympics World Winter Games Kazan, Russia
January 27-29 Extreme Sports Winter X Games 27 Aspen, Colorado, USA
February
February 4 – Mar 18 Rugby Six Nations UK, Ireland, France & Italy
February 6-19 Skiing Alpine World Ski Championships Courchevel- Méribel, France
February 9-26 Cricket ICC World T20 (Women's) South Africa
February 9 – Mar 26 Cricket World Cup India
February 12 Football (American) Super Bowl Glendale, Arizona
February 21 – Mar 5 Skiing (Nordic) FIS Nordic World Ski Championships Planica, Slovenia
March
March 8-21 Baseball World Baseball Classic Japan, Taiwan, USA
April
April 6-9 Golf Masters Augusta, Georgia, USA
April 15 – May 1 Snooker World Snooker Championship Crucible Theatre in Sheffield, England
April 15 Horse Racing Grand National Aintree Racecourse in Liverpool
May
May 5-16 Multi-sports South-East Asian Games Phnom Penh, Cambodia
May 6th Horse Racing Kentucky Derby Louisville, Kentucky, US
May 12th-21st Ice Hockey IIHF World Championship Finland & Latvia
May 18th–21st Golf US PGA Oak Hill Country Club, Rochester, New York
May 22nd-28th Table Tennis World Championship Durban, South Africa
May 28th Auto Racing Indianapolis 500 Indianapolis, USA
May 28 – Jun 11 Tennis French Open Paris, France
June
June 10 Football (Soccer) UEFA Champions League Final Atatürk Olympic Stadium, Istanbul
June 9-25 Multi-sports European Games Kraków, Poland
June 16 – July 16 Football (Soccer) AFC Asian Cup China or South Korea
June Ice Hockey Stanley Cup finals
June Basketball NBA Finals USA/Canada
June 15-18 Golf US Open Los Angeles Country Club Los Angeles, California
June 16-25 Multi-sports Special Olympics World Summer Games Berlin, Germany
June – July? Football (Soccer) FIFA Club World Cup
July
July 1-23 Cycling Tour de France France
July 3-16 Tennis Wimbledon London, England
July? Multi-sports World Urban Games Budapest, Hungary?
July? Multi-sports Indian Ocean Island Games Madagascar
July? Extreme Sports Summer X Games Minneapolis, Minnesota?
July 10 – Aug 20 Football (Soccer) Women’s World Cup Australia / New Zealand
July 14-30 Swimming World Aquatics Championships Fukuoka, Japan
July 20–23 Golf The Open Championship Royal Liverpool Golf Club Hoylake Merseyside England
July 28 – August 6 Multi-sports World Police and Fire Games Winnipeg, Canada
July 28 – August 6 Netball Netball World Cup Cape Town, South Africa
July 28 – August 8 Multi-sports Summer World University Games Chengdu China
August
August 3-13 Cycling UCI Cycling World Championships Glasgow, Scotland, UK
August 4-19? Multi-sports African Games Ghana (Accra, Kumasi, and Cape Coast)
August 5-12 Multi-sports World Beach Games Bali, Indonesia
August 10-20 Sailing World Championships The Hauge, Netherlands
August 19-27 Athletics IAAF World Championships Budapest, Hungary
August 25-September 10 Basketball FIBA Basketball World Cup (Men's) Indonesia, Japan, and the Philippines
August 28 – September 10 Tennis US Open New York, USA
September
September 3-10 Rowing World Rowing Championships Belgrade, Serbia
September 8 – October 28 Rugby World Cup (men's) France
September 9-16 (postponed from 2020) Multi-sports Invictus Games Düsseldorf, Germany
September 22-24 Golf Solheim Cup Casares, Málaga, Andalusia, Spain
September 23 – October 8 Multi-sports Asian Games Hangzhou, China
September 29-October 1 Golf Ryder Cup Marco Simone Golf and Country Club, Rome, Italy
September 30 AFL Grand Final Melbourne, Australia
September ? Rugby League NRL Grand Final Sydney?
October
October 5-14 Multi-sports World Combat Games Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
October ? Rugby League World Cup 9s
October ? Baseball World Series
October 20 – November 5 Multi-sports Pan American Games Santiago, Chile
November
November 3-11 (postponed from 2022) Multi-sports Gay Games Hong Kong, China
November ? Weightlifting World Championships
November 7 Horse Racing Melbourne Cup Victoria, Australia
November 19-Dec 1 Multi-sports Pacific Games Honiara, Solomon Islands
November 30-Dec 17 Handball World Championships (women's) Denmark / Norway / Sweden
December
December 13-Dec 17 Badminton BWF World Tour Finals TBD
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