Texas Tennis Open Explained
Texas Tennis Open |
Type: | defunct |
Logo Size: | 250px |
City: | Grapevine, Texas |
Country: | United States |
Founded: | 2011 |
Abolished: | 2013 |
Editions: | 2 |
Venue: | Hilton Lakes Tennis & Sports Club |
Tier: | International |
Surface: | Hardcourt / Outdoor |
Draw: | 32S / 16SQ / 16D |
Prize Money: | US$ 220,000 |
Website: | History of the event |
The Texas Tennis Open was a professional tennis tournament for women. After some contradictory statements,[1] the Women's Tennis Association (WTA) made it a late addition to the 2011 WTA Tour. It was played at the Hilton Lakes Tennis & Sports Club[2] in Grapevine (near Dallas), Texas in the United States. It was an International level event in August during the same week (the week before the US Open) as the New Haven Open at Yale.[3] In 2013, the event was cancelled from the WTA calendar due to economic reasons.[4]
Finals
Singles
Year | Champion | Runner-up | Score |
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| | | 7–5, 6–3 |
| | | 6–2, 6–1 | |
Doubles
Notes and References
- Web site: 2011 Calendar: What You Need To Know . WTA Tour . 10 March 2011. (Dated November 21, 2010, earlier included "Texas Open" in Grapevine but removed mention of the tournament in late November or early December 2010)
- http://www.wtatour.com/SEWTATour-Archive/Archive/MediaInfo/mediaguide2011.pdf 2011 WTA Media Guide
- http://www.wtatour.com/page/Calendar/0,,12781,00.html "2011 WTA Tournament Calendar"
- Web site: Addio al WTA di Dallas (vinto lo scorso anno da Roberta Vinci). New Haven diventa International . livetennis.it . 2013-03-22.