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Pro Tournaments

The Australian Open, the French Open, Wimbledon and the U.S. Open are the most important professional tennis tournaments for players and the most fun to watch for fans.

Acura Classic star[offsite link]
Second of three WTA tour stops on the California summer hardcourt swing leading to the U.S. Open in September, played at the La Costa Resort.

Australian Open star[offsite link]
The first of four Grand Slam tournaments, played on the hardcours of Australia at the end of January.

Bank of the West star[offsite link]
The first stop of the California summer hardcourt swing, on the beautiful campus of Stanford University, the oldest women-only tournament in the world.

Bank of the West star[offsite link]
The first of three in the summer hardcourt swing, held on the beautiful Stanford University campus, the oldest women-only tournament in the world.

Davis Cup History star
Davis Cup is one of the few competitions where the strictly individual sport of tennis becomes an international team event.

Diary of a Tournament Volunteer star
Ever wonder what goes on behind the scenes at an ATP tour (men´s) professional tennis tournament? Me too, so I signed up as a volunteer and here´s what I found out

Nasdaq 100/The Lipton star[offsite link]
The ATP and WTA tours head to Miami for the largest Tier I event on the West Coast, played in March.

Pacific Life Open star[offsite link]
Biggest Tier I event on the West Coast, includes both ATP and WTA tours, played at the Indian Wells Tennis Garden in the Southern California desert.

Rogers AT&T Cup/du Maurier star[offsite link]
Played on the hardcourts of Montreal during August, considered a warm-up event for the U.S. Open.

Roland Garros star[offsite link]
The French Open, the second of four Grand Slam tournaments, played on the red clay of Paris at the end of May.

The Wimbledon Fortnight star
The tradition continues as the Wimbledon Championships commence, where the world’s top players contest the most prestigious event in tennis.

U.S. Open star[offsite link]
The last of four Grand Slam events, played at the National Tennis Center in New York, the end of August through early September.

Wimbledon star[offsite link]
The third of four Grand Slam events, played on the grass courts of the All-England Club at the end of June and early July.

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