A new, combined WTA 125 Level and ATP Challenger Tournament called "The Golden Gate Open" is Coming to Stanford University, Aug 12-19, headlined by veteran Kei Nishikori. Golden Gate will be the first pro tennis tournament to offer equal prize money to men and women players from inception.
IMG's closure and sale of the event rights for the long-standing Silicon Valley Open inexplicably left the SF/Bay area without a professional tennis tournament for the first time in 134 years. While the new tournament is not a main tour event, the organizer's ability to get support from both the ATP and WTA, as well as that of Stanford University, is promising.
After the VCs behind the Sharks Hockey Team & SAP Arena "exported" Barry McKay's ATP tournament (originally known as the Pacific Coast Championships) to Rio via Memphis, fans had hoped and speculated there would be a way to expand the San Jose WTA event to include the ATP, and revitalize both. Sadly that didn't happen. But perhaps a new seed has been planted. Fingers crossed. Early days, but the new organizers seem to be taking all the right steps.
Golden Gate is run by Mighty Tennis, a organization founded by Pires de Almeida, a former ATP player with years experience coaching at youth levels developing players such as tour pros Mackenzie McDonald and Cici Bellis.
Check out their website:
IMG's closure and sale of the event rights for the long-standing Silicon Valley Open inexplicably left the SF/Bay area without a professional tennis tournament for the first time in 134 years. While the new tournament is not a main tour event, the organizer's ability to get support from both the ATP and WTA, as well as that of Stanford University, is promising.
After the VCs behind the Sharks Hockey Team & SAP Arena "exported" Barry McKay's ATP tournament (originally known as the Pacific Coast Championships) to Rio via Memphis, fans had hoped and speculated there would be a way to expand the San Jose WTA event to include the ATP, and revitalize both. Sadly that didn't happen. But perhaps a new seed has been planted. Fingers crossed. Early days, but the new organizers seem to be taking all the right steps.
Golden Gate is run by Mighty Tennis, a organization founded by Pires de Almeida, a former ATP player with years experience coaching at youth levels developing players such as tour pros Mackenzie McDonald and Cici Bellis.
Check out their website:
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