In August, I was sitting in a $15-30 seat ~30 feet from an ATP player blasting 133 MPH serves. Two weeks later a front row seat to watch him blast those same serves at Novak Djokovic in the US Open cost thousands. It was the first Challenger-level or WTA 125 event I've attended and they have to be one of the best values in tennis.
The 21 photos in this month's TPN Tour Portrait all come from the inaugural Golden Gate Open, a combo WTA 125 and ATP Challenger tournament that brings women's pro tennis back to Stanford University's historic Taube Stadium, and men's pro tennis back to the bay area. This was once a seminal area for pro tennis in America, until both decades-old events, an ATP tournament run for years by "The Golden Bear" Barry MacCay and a WTA event created by Billie Jean King, were both sold off, leaving us without a main-tour-level pro tournament for the first time in 136 years.
https://www.tennisplayer.net/members...ment_stanford/
Background:
MacKay, in 1970, bought the controlling interest in the ATP Pacific Coast Championships, which was founded in 1889.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barry_...ng_tournaments
The local WTA event started in 1971 as the British Motor Cars Invitational on the Virginia Slims circuit
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Silicon_Valley_Classic
Today:
Pablo Pires de Almeida, a local pro, pulled off an act of diplomacy worthy of nuclear disarmament talks, Pablo got Stanford, the WTA, and the ATP to cooperate and get something done to fill the vacuum! The Golden Gate Open brought together the ATP and the WTA in the first joint-tour event to offer equal pay from inception It is a combo ATP Challenger and WTA 125, not the main tour-level events we once had but it is pro tennis launched with great players.
And what a variety of players. They ranged from 39-year-old Fernando Verdasco to then 18-year-old Alex Michelson. From 31 yo Coco Vandeweghe, who once played a singles final on the same court vs Serena, to 19 yo Diana Shnaider, the highest ranked college player since 1993. {Pop Quiz: Who was that player in 1993? I'll post the answer later in this thread, if you care to play along.}
And they came from all over, with the event's first singles champ, Yafang Wang from China to Constant Lestienne, the veteran French men’s singles winner, to a Saudi Arabia-born Floridian to players from Ukraine, Russia, Taiwan, and more.
Eighteen players are shown in the portrait at this link. Since those photos show match play strokes, and I had access to shoot some more close up & different poses than usual, I'll post some different images in this forum thread.
https://www.tennisplayer.net/members...ment_stanford/
This is a collage-poster I created for the event
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The 21 photos in this month's TPN Tour Portrait all come from the inaugural Golden Gate Open, a combo WTA 125 and ATP Challenger tournament that brings women's pro tennis back to Stanford University's historic Taube Stadium, and men's pro tennis back to the bay area. This was once a seminal area for pro tennis in America, until both decades-old events, an ATP tournament run for years by "The Golden Bear" Barry MacCay and a WTA event created by Billie Jean King, were both sold off, leaving us without a main-tour-level pro tournament for the first time in 136 years.
https://www.tennisplayer.net/members...ment_stanford/
Background:
MacKay, in 1970, bought the controlling interest in the ATP Pacific Coast Championships, which was founded in 1889.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barry_...ng_tournaments
The local WTA event started in 1971 as the British Motor Cars Invitational on the Virginia Slims circuit
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Silicon_Valley_Classic
Today:
Pablo Pires de Almeida, a local pro, pulled off an act of diplomacy worthy of nuclear disarmament talks, Pablo got Stanford, the WTA, and the ATP to cooperate and get something done to fill the vacuum! The Golden Gate Open brought together the ATP and the WTA in the first joint-tour event to offer equal pay from inception It is a combo ATP Challenger and WTA 125, not the main tour-level events we once had but it is pro tennis launched with great players.
And what a variety of players. They ranged from 39-year-old Fernando Verdasco to then 18-year-old Alex Michelson. From 31 yo Coco Vandeweghe, who once played a singles final on the same court vs Serena, to 19 yo Diana Shnaider, the highest ranked college player since 1993. {Pop Quiz: Who was that player in 1993? I'll post the answer later in this thread, if you care to play along.}
And they came from all over, with the event's first singles champ, Yafang Wang from China to Constant Lestienne, the veteran French men’s singles winner, to a Saudi Arabia-born Floridian to players from Ukraine, Russia, Taiwan, and more.
Eighteen players are shown in the portrait at this link. Since those photos show match play strokes, and I had access to shoot some more close up & different poses than usual, I'll post some different images in this forum thread.
https://www.tennisplayer.net/members...ment_stanford/
This is a collage-poster I created for the event
filedata/fetch?id=102286&d=1696437088&type=thumb
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