Sugar Circuit Explained

Sugar Circuit
Type:Defunct
Tour:ILTF Circuit
Founded:1962
Ended:1980
Location:Bloemfontein
Cape Town
Durban
East London
Pietermaritzburg
Port Elizabeth
Surface:Various

The Sugar Circuit[1] also known as the Sugar Winter Circuit or Sugar Tennis Circuit was a series tour of five South African tennis tournaments sponsored by the South African Sugar Association founded in 1962 and was sub-circuit of the worldwide ILTF Circuit that ran until 1980.[2] In 1980 the South African Sugar Association ceased its sponsorship of the circuit and it was discontinued.[3]

History

In 1962 the Sugar Circuit[4] was established that consisted of five provincial championships at Bloemfontein, Cape Town, Durban, East London, Pietermaritzburg and Port Elizabeth.[5] The circuit was sponsored by the South African Sugar Association for its entire duration, individual association members such as Hulett's sponsored individual tournaments.[6] Participation by overseas international players was by of an invitation to compete on the circuit.[7] The scheduling of the circuit usually taking place in the winter, with events being played from December to January. In 1973 local black tennis players were allowed to compete for the first time.[8] In 1980 circuit was discontinued due to the South African Sugar Association not renewing its sponsorship.[9]

Circuit tournaments

Tournament Surface Location
1. Border ChampionshipsHardEast London
2. HardPort Elizabeth
3. Hard Durban
4. Bloemfontein
5. Grass/Hard Cape Town

Notes and References

  1. Book: Robertson . Max . The encyclopedia of tennis. . 1974 . Allen & Unwin . London . 0047960426 . 319–. South Africa.
  2. Dewey, Glen (1980). THE LAST SUGAR TENNIS CIRCUIT END OF AN ERA By Glen Dewey (South African Sugar Association). The South African Sugar Journal. Vol 64. Mount Edgecombe, South Africa. p.10.
  3. Web site: South African Sugar Industry . SASA . The South African Sugar Association. 10 March 2023 . en-ZA.
  4. Web site: Flink . Steve . Original Nine Spotlight: Kristy Pigeon . www.usopen.org . USTA . 10 March 2023 . New York . 15 July 2020.
  5. Robertson (1974)
  6. Dewey, Glen (1980)
  7. Robertson (1974)
  8. News: Sports News Briefs: South Africa Eases Tennis Curbs. . 10 March 2023 . The New York Times . New York Times Company . 8 December 1973 . New York City, NY, United States . 44.
  9. South African Sugar Journal (1980)