Friday, July 27, 2012
Clay, grass and hard courts - Ten tournament for Tennis Fans
Tennis fans are in luck. With a handful of good tournaments this year, during the early summer it gets burning.
Madrid Open, Madrid, Spain from 7 to May 17, 2009 was a great year for this tournament. In addition to becoming the first event in Europe where you combine the ATP (Association of Tennis Professionals) and WTA (Women's Tennis Association), to include a competition for women, the organization will use its impressive new headquarters, La Caja Magica. Roger Federer and Dinara Safin will return to defend his title. You can still find fairly cheap flights to Madrid.
Roland Garros, Paris, France May 23 to June 6 The second Slam of the year begins in late May in the famous red clay court, where a hard and consistent game on the line, and closer to perfection, are the keys to success. The elegant Parisian public mood all parties filling the atmosphere with "chic". You can still find cheap flights to Paris.
Wimbledon, London, England June 21 to July 4 Tennis Tournament most prestigious in the world will compete this year with the new and controversial tennis World Cup. However, tennis fans will come, no doubt, the All England Club grounds. In the Centre Court or Centre Court, with its famous retractable roof, will be tasted Pimm's (English vermouth) with strawberries, while below we fight for precious Davis Cup. Find cheap flights to London last minute and take the opportunity to enjoy the huge range of leisure in the British capital.
International Open of Germany, Hamburg, Germany 19-25 July. In its 104 anniversary, except for the Grand Slams, remains one of the tournaments most prestigious ATP circuit. It was here last year Nikolay Davydenko ended its title drought and became the first Russian to lift the trophy in singles. The tournament is held at the Rothenbaum Tennis Centre in the heart of the city, whose center court is able to accommodate 13,200 fans.
The Tennis Open? Angeles, USA July 26 to July 1 Enjoy the oldest professional tournament which takes place in Los ANGELES and offering rewards for more than a million dollars. This year, in its issue No. 84, the champion Sam Querrey will have to defend the throne against big names like Juan Martin del Potro and Novak Djokovic - both former winners of the Grand Slam.
Open Tennis Canada (Rogers Cup), Toronto and Montreal, Canada from 7 to August 15 and 13 to August 22 The tournament is held in two Canadian cities, Montreal and Toronto. Last year Andy Murray sealed his name in the title in Montreal. Canada has a long tradition of great tennis competitions always hanging poster renowned stars. There have won Agassi, McEnroe, Lendl, Becker, Borg and Federer.
U.S. Open, New York, USA August 30 to September 12 The 24,000 Arthur Ashe Stadium in Flushing Meadow will see the final of this prestigious tournament, 127-year history. The best tennis players in the world will gather in New York and try to dethrone last year's winners, Del Potro and Clijsters. Find cheap flights to New York before it's too late.
PTT Thailand Open, Bangkok, Thailand September 25 to October 3, 2010 The largest annual sporting event in Thailand, and only ATP World Tour event taking place in Southeast Asia, begins his eighth year as part of the tour. Despite not having the prestige of other tournaments, has attracted big names in the past as Federer, Roddick and Safin. Fans who have booked flights to Bangkok can check insitu as defending champion Gilles Simon.
Rolex Masters Shanghai, Shanghai, China 9 to 17 October 2010 In its first year on the ATP tour, the Shanghai event was recognized in 2009 as the best tournament of the year, according to the ATP players. So impressed was Rolex, which have increased their support sponsor for this year. Undoubtedly, the organizers expect similar success in 2010, and bring back the best players with 4 million dollars in the prize pool.
Kremlin Cup, Moscow, Russia 16 to 24 October 2010 Kremlin Cup was the first international men's professional tournament to be held in Russia, and since its founding in 1990 has gone from strength to strength, being recognized as one of the best ATP competitions route. Historically, the Russian players have done very well there and Davydenko lurking in the Top Ten, could do so again.
Australia Open, Melbourne, Australia where stars are born of Australia's Open, now in its issue No. 98, is part of the Big Four Grand Slam. In recent years there has been a good stage for rising stars look, The Australia Open, now in its issue No. 98, is part of the Big Four Grand Slam. In recent years there has been a good stage for rising stars look, this year has been, of course, Roger Federer.
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