1971 World Championship Tennis Finals Explained

The 1971 World Championship Tennis Finals was a men's tennis tournament played on indoor Sportface carpet courts. It was the first edition of the WCT Finals and the concluding event of the 1971 World Championship Tennis circuit. The eight top players in ranking points after the initial 20 tournaments of the circuit qualified for the play-off event. The quarterfinals and semifinals were played at the Hofheinz Pavilion in Houston, Texas from November 19 through November 21 while the final, watched by 8,200 spectators, was played at the Memorial Auditorium in Dallas, Texas, United States on November 26.[1] Ken Rosewall win the event and the accompanying $50,000 first-prize money.[2] [3] Neil Armstrong presented the prizes.[4]

Final

Singles

See main article: 1971 World Championship Tennis Finals – Singles. Ken Rosewall defeated Rod Laver 6–4, 1–6, 7–6(7–3), 7–6(7–4)

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Notes and References

  1. Book: Evans, Richard. Open Tennis : 25 Years of Seriously Defiant Success on and off the Court. 1993. Bloomsbury. London. 0747515204. 58–64. Updated.
  2. Joe Jares . Winner takes $50,000 loser, $1 million . Sports Illustrated . December 6, 1971 . 35 . 23 . 28–29 .
  3. Book: 1972 USLTA Yearbook. H.O. Zimman. Lynn, Massachusetts, USA. 69. 28486319.
  4. Book: World of Tennis '72. 1972. Queen Anne Press. London. 9780362001037. 86035663. 147–148, 152. John Barrett. John Barrett (tennis).