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Być może mało precyzyjnie napisałem, ale raczej kwestia priorytetów. Drastycznie spadło moje zaintereswanie chalkami.
Re: Kalendarz ATP Tour
: 04 sie 2023, 10:20
autor: Jacuszyn
DUN I LOVE pisze: ↑04 sie 2023, 10:16
Być może mało precyzyjnie napisałem, ale raczej kwestia priorytetów. Drastycznie spadło moje zaintereswanie chalkami.
U mnie to drastycznie spadło zainteresowanie tenisem w ogóle. Poza Szlemami, Eastbourne i WTF śledzę jedynie na potrzeby MTT. Za dużo kolarstwa i innych sportów do ogarnięcia.
Re: Kalendarz ATP Tour
: 04 sie 2023, 10:21
autor: DUN I LOVE
Mi to się wydaje, że dzięki forum pozostaję w zonie fanów tenisa, którzy turnieje ATP śledzą na bieżąco.
Re: Kalendarz ATP Tour
: 04 sie 2023, 10:24
autor: Jacuszyn
DUN I LOVE pisze: ↑04 sie 2023, 10:21
Mi to się wydaje, że dzięki forum pozostaję w zonie fanów tenisa, którzy turnieje ATP śledzą na bieżąco.
U mnie zakładka z tematami turniejowymi jest zwinięta od ponad roku, może parę razy wszedłem i sprawdziłem i przy okazji Eastbourne.
Re: Kalendarz ATP Tour
: 14 wrz 2023, 11:13
autor: Nowitzki
Wimbledon planning 'tennis Disneyland' with 38 courts but local residents furious
ATP 250 previously ran from 2009 to 2019
World-class tennis is back in Queensland for 2024 with the return of the Brisbane International.
The combined ATP 250 and WTA 500 tournament will feature at the Queensland Tennis Centre from 31 December to 7 January.
A record AU$3.1 million in prize money is on offer and 180 of the world’s best players are expected to travel to the Sunshine State to compete.
The men’s singles draw features 32 players, with a 24-pair draw in both men’s and women’s doubles.
The women’s singles draw expands from the 32 of previous editions to 48, providing even more competitive opportunities for the top women in the sport.
Fans will be treated to 14 sessions (day and night) of top-quality tennis at the stunning Queensland Tennis Centre during the first week of January.
Early bird tickets will be available to purchase via Ticketmaster from 12 p.m. AEST on Wednesday 20 September. Adult ticket prices start from AU$25 and a family pass (two adults and two children) starts from AU$58. Kids go free on ground passes for the first two days of the tournament.
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“We are delighted to welcome the Brisbane International back, bigger and better than ever in 2024,” Brisbane International Tournament Director Cam Pearson said.
“We know how much the players love playing the Brisbane International and starting the season in Queensland.
“Fans can look forward to eight days of high-quality international tennis, an expanded women’s draw, and 180 of the world’s best players competing for a big prize pool. It doesn’t get any better than that.”
Queensland Tourism and Sport Minister Stirling Hinchliffe said “It’s terrific to see the much-anticipated return of the Brisbane International tournament to reignite Australia’s summer of tennis.
“Tennis fans love this blockbuster event, as much as the players love playing at Pat Rafter Arena.
“The event will also serve up a win for good Queensland jobs, with thousands of fans travelling to Brisbane from interstate and contributing AU$10 million to the visitor economy.
“This summer of tennis promises to be a winner for tennis fans and for Queensland.”
Brisbane Lord Mayor Adrian Schrinner said the return of the Brisbane International is a ‘Grand Slam’ get for the city.
“We are thrilled to welcome back the Brisbane International 2024 to the Queensland Tennis Centre this summer,” Cr Schrinner said.
“Brisbane is set to come alive on and off the court as fans flock to watch this blockbuster sporting event featuring the world’s best players.
“With the tournament kicking off Australia’s summer of tennis, the eight days of action will inject millions into Brisbane’s local economy with hospitality, tourism and accommodation providers feeling the love from tennis fans across the nation.”
The Brisbane International was first held in 2009 at the Queensland Tennis Centre.
Further announcements about the tournament and players will be made in due course.
Właściciel turnieju tenisowego Western & Southern Open w Cincinnati, od dziewięciu miesięcy prowadzi rozmowy z rządem i liderami biznesu w rejonie Charlotte na temat ewentualnego przeniesienia corocznej imprezy już w 2026 roku.
Chyba nie było info, a szykują się kolejne zmiany w kalendarzu i zmniejszenie liczby "250". I tak jak sporo mogę znieść w dzisiejszym ATP, tak zamach na Newport to już byłaby przesada
Cincinnati utrzyma swoje turnieje ATP i WTA na poziomie 1000.
W ramach zobowiązania zainwestuje 260 milionów dolarów w celu ulepszenia Lindner Family Tennis Center, które jest gospodarzem turnieju od 1979 roku. Ponadto turnieje mężczyzn i kobiet zostaną rozszerzone do dwóch tygodni, począwszy od 2025 roku, jak ogłoszono w filmie opublikowanym w mediach społecznościowych z udziałem panujących mistrzów turnieju Novaka Djokovica i Coco Gauff.
Decision taken with player, staff and fan safety in mind
The ATP regrets to confirm the cancellation of the 2023 Tel Aviv Watergen Open (scheduled 5-11 November) due to security concerns following the outbreak of war in the region.
“The violence and acts of terror witnessed in Israel are beyond comprehension. We strongly condemn any form of terrorism and mourn the loss of innocent lives across this conflict. We hope and pray for peace in the region,” said Andrea Gaudenzi, ATP Chairman.
The decision to cancel the ATP 250-level tournament was taken in close consultation with security experts, with the safety of players, staff and fans as a priority.
Damian pisze: ↑15 paź 2023, 8:08
Sofia jednak chyba nie zastąpi Tel Aviv.
Chyba się dogadali.
Re: Kalendarz ATP Tour
: 18 paź 2023, 7:52
autor: Damian
ATP Announces ATP 250 Event In Sofia
Spoiler:
Tournament will take place as a single-year licence
The ATP has announced that an ATP 250 event in Sofia, Bulgaria, has been added to 2023 ATP Tour calendar. The tournament will take place as a single-year licence, replacing the Tel Aviv Watergen Open, which was cancelled due to the outbreak of war in the region.
The Sofia Open, operated by the Bulgarian Tennis Federation, will take place at the Sofia Arena and will offer Euros 562,815 in prize money.
Stefan Tzvetkov, Bulgarian Tennis Federation President, said: “We’re excited to host ATP Tour tennis back in the historic city of Sofia again. It goes without saying that we wish the circumstances were different, and our thoughts remain with all those affected by the terrible conflict. Our appreciation goes to ATP, the Bulgarian Government, the Municipality, and our team. We look forward to working together with ATP to deliver a successful event for the players and the incredible fans of Bulgaria.”
The Sofia Open was first held in 2016 and counts players including Jannik Sinner, Daniil Medvedev and Grigor Dimitrov among its past champions.