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World Championship Tennis was founded in September 1967 by sports promoter David Dixon, who earlier witnessed the dreary conditions of the professional circuit before the open era when he visited a poorly promoted match between Rod Laver and Ken Rosewall. [1]
The 1975 World Championship Tennis Finals was a men's tennis tournament played on indoor carpet courts. It was the 5th edition of the WCT Finals and was part of the 1975 World Championship Tennis circuit. The event was played at the Moody Coliseum in Dallas, Texas in the United States and was held from May 7 through May 11, 1975. The draw ...
Australian Hard Court Tennis Championships (1979–1980) Moorilla Hobart International (1994–present) Hope Island Resort Tennis Centre: ATP Tour World Championships-Doubles (1990) Australian Women's Hardcourts (1997–2008) Hordern Pavilion: Sydney Indoor (1973–1982) Kooyong Lawn Tennis Club: Australian Open (1927, 1935, 1953, 1968, 1972 ...
Tennis Masters Series (2000–2001) European Indoor Championships: 1990: 1991: Berlin: Carpet: ATP Tour Fort Worth WCT: 1975: 1976: Fort Worth: Hard: World Championship Tennis Frankfurt Cup: 1987: 1989: Frankfurt: Carpet: Grand Prix Frankfurt Grand Prix: 1980: 1982: Frankfurt: Carpet: Grand Prix French Covered Court Championships: 1895: 1971 ...
By pitting the world’s best players against each other every year, the WTA Finals have been a celebration of women’s tennis for over half a century. WTA Finals: Records, history and the ...
World Championship Tennis World Doubles (1 C, 15 P) Pages in category "World Championship Tennis" The following 46 pages are in this category, out of 46 total.
The WCT Tournament of Champions (also Shakeys Tournament of Champions for sponsorship purposes in 1977 and 1978) is a defunct men's tennis tournament that was held on the WCT Tour from 1977–1990. It was held in Lakeway, Texas in 1977, Las Vegas , Nevada in 1978, Dorado Beach, Puerto Rico in 1979, and Forest Hills , New York City from 1980–1990.
Year Champions Runners-up Score 1973: Niki Pilić Allan Stone: Cliff Drysdale Cliff Richey: 7–5, 5–7, 6–4 1974: Bob Hewitt Frew McMillan: Pierre Barthès