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The Hindu
17-06-2025
- Sport
- The Hindu
Chennai Open back on WTA calendar after three years
India will host the Chennai Open—a WTA 250 tournament—after three years, the Tamil Nadu Tennis Association (TNTA) announced on Monday, with the main draw action set to unfold from October 27. The tournament had last featured on the WTA calendar back in 2022, when Czechia's Linda Fruhvirtova had emerged singles champion, with Gabriela Dabrowski and Luisa Stefani clinching the doubles title The tournament will be played on outdoor hard courts and feature a 32-player singles draw and a 16-team doubles draw. READ: ATP Rankings — Fritz leapfrogs Djokovic in latest standings; Sinner tops, Alcaraz second 'Finally, our efforts to get a major international sporting/tennis event to Chennai have borne fruit, thanks to the strong support of the Government of Tamil Nadu and the SDAT (Sports Development Authority of Tamil Nadu),' TNTA president Vijay Amritraj said. 'I am confident the excitement of fans will make Chennai a welcoming and memorable destination for international players. The event will be broadcast on a major sports channel. TNTA will put its best foot forward to ensure all aspects of the tournament are taken care of. I look forward to enthusiastic participation of the sporting public of Chennai in making the event a grand success,' he added.


India Gazette
16-06-2025
- Sport
- India Gazette
Chennai Open returns to WTA calendar after three years
ANI 17 Jun 2025, 01:08 GMT+10 New Delhi [India], June 16 (ANI): The Chennai Open tennis tournament is set to return this October after a three-year hiatus, the Women's Tennis Association (WTA) announced on Monday, as per The tournament's schedule was announced during an event in St Petersburg, USA. Action in the main draw of Chennai Open 2025 is set to get underway from the week of October 27 on outdoor hard courts. The tournament will conclude on November 2. 'Finally, our efforts to get a major international tennis event to Chennai have borne fruit. Thanks to the strong support of the Government of Tamil Nadu and the SDAT (Sports Development Authority of Tamil Nadu),' Tamil Nadu Tennis Association (TNTA) president and Indian tennis great Vijay Amritraj said, as quoted by 'The event will be broadcast on a major sports channel. I look forward to enthusiastic participation of the sporting public of Chennai in making the event a grand success,' he added. There will be 32 players participating in the singles draw and 16 pairs will make up the doubles section. The SDAT Nungambakkam tennis stadium in Chennai will be the venue for all matches with the eventual winners set to receive 250 ranking points that are awarded for winning the tournament. The WTA 250 event was last held in 2022 when Czechia's Linda Fruhvirtova claimed the singles title, while Canada's Gabriela Dabrowski and Brazil's Luisa Stefani took home the doubles crown. The upcoming Chennai Open will mark only the second edition of the professional women's tennis tournament. Ankita Raina, one of India's top women's tennis players, received a wildcard entry in 2022 when the Chennai Open was last held. (ANI)


The Hindu
16-06-2025
- Sport
- The Hindu
WTA Chennai Open from October 27
The WTA on Monday officially announced that the WTA 250 Chennai Open will be played from October 27 at the SDAT Nungambakkam Tennis Stadium. It will feature a 32-player singles draw and a 16-team doubles draw. Chennai had previously hosted a WTA 250 event in 2022. Linda Fruhvirtova won the singles title while Gabriela Dabrowski and Luisa Stefani clinched the doubles crown. Vijay Amritraj, President TNTA, said: 'Finally, our efforts to get a major international sporting or tennis event to Chennai have borne fruit. Thanks to the strong support of the Government of Tamil Nadu and the SDAT. I am excited that the WTA250 event – the highest level of International Women's event to be held in India is to take place at the SDAT Tennis Stadium after a gap of three years. I and confident that the warmth of Chennai hospitality and the excitement of the fans will make the city a welcoming and memorable destination for international players to visit and display their tennis talent'.
Yahoo
07-06-2025
- Sport
- Yahoo
Mimi Xu reflects on strong week at Lexus Birmingham Open
By James Reid British teenager Mimi Xu reflected on a strong week of work despite defeat to Jessika Ponchet in the LTA's Lexus Birmingham Open quarter-finals. The 17-year-old beat top seed Alycia Parks and Pole Katarzyna Kawa to set up a last eight tie with world No.140 Ponchet but it proved a match too far at Edgbaston Priory. Advertisement Xu tried to battle back from a fast start from Ponchet but was unable to prevent the Frenchwoman from taking the first set and control of the contest despite a strong service game from the Swansea-born teenager. Ponchet rounded off victory in an hour and 25 minutes, but Xu was still pleased with her run to kick off the grass-court swing and took the positives from the defeat. She said: 'In all honesty I feel like I did all the right things, I had all the right intentions, it was just maybe on the execution. 'Overall, that is the best I have served this tournament, maybe this whole year, so I think I have got a lot to be proud of. Advertisement 'I have been giving it my all every single match, she was just too good today.' Ponchet set up a semi-final contest with Linda Fruhvirtova, who got past Lucreazia Stefanini 6-4 6-3. The men's singles will see Brandon Holt face Otto Virtanen for a place in the final. Holt beat veteran Adrian Mannarino 6-4 6-3, while Virtanen got past qualifier Coleman Wong 6-2 7-5. Xu's loss ended British interest in both of the singles draws, with compatriots Heather Watson and Amarni Banks both exiting in the first round while Jodie Burrage was beaten 6-0 6-4 by Fruhvirtova in the second. The men's draw saw early exits from Billy Harris, Johannus Monday, Jay Clarke and former world No.21 Dan Evans and home hopefuls in the men's doubles also tasted defeat on a busy Friday in Birmingham following a rain-impacted day of play on Thursday. Advertisement Monday and partner David Stevenson's run ended at the semi-final stage after straight sets defeat to Diego Hidalgo and Patrik Trhac, going down 6-4 6-4. The British pair enjoyed a strong week on the grass as the wildcards beat second seeds Santiago Gonzalez and Rafael Matos 5-7 6-3 10-5 in the second round. They then followed that up with a 6-4 6-4 win over Nicolas Barrientos and Rithvik Choudary Bollipalli in the quarter-finals to leave them one match away from the showpiece. But it proved a bridge too far as they were beaten on Friday evening by doubles specialists Hidalgo and Trhac. Alicia Barnett also tasted defeat in the women's doubles final alongside France's Elixane Lechemia. Advertisement The pair beat Ponchet and Magali Kempen 6-7(2) 6-4 10-7 to set up a final with Cristina Bucsa and Destanee Aiava, after they beat Australian second seeds Storm Hunter and Ellen Perez 2-6 6-4 12-10. But Bucsa and Aiava won 6-4 6-2 in just over an hour to take the title.