Canadian Open (tenis)
Miejsce | |
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Obiekt | IGA Stadium (Montreal) |
Nawierzchnia | Twarda |
ATP Tour | |
Kategoria | ATP Tour Masters 1000 |
Pula nagród | 6 573 785 $ |
Drabinka | 56S/28Q/28D |
Dyrektor | Eugène Lapierre |
WTA Tour | |
Kategoria | WTA 1000 |
Pula nagród | 2 527 250 $ |
Drabinka | 56S/32Q/28D |
Dyrektor | Karl Hale, Gavin Ziv |
Aktualni mistrzowie | |
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Canadian Open – kobiecy turniej tenisowy kategorii WTA 1000 zaliczany do cyklu WTA Tour i męski turniej ATP Tour Masters 1000 zaliczany do cyklu ATP Tour.
Zawody rozgrywane są naprzemiennie w Montrealu i Toronto. W latach parzystych zawody tenisistów odbywają się w Montrealu, a tenisistek w Toronto. W latach nieparzystych następuje zmiana. Mecze rozgrywane są na kortach o twardej nawierzchni.
Turniej w Toronto odbywa się w kompleksie Sobeys Stadium, natomiast w Montrealu na obiekcie IGA Stadium.
Turniej posiada długą historię. Zawody mężczyzn rozegrano po raz pierwszy w roku 1881, natomiast inauguracja turnieju kobiet miała miejsce w 1892 roku.
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Bibliografia
- Oficjalna strona turnieju w Toronto (ang. • fr.). nationalbankopen.com. [dostęp 2022-08-15].
- Oficjalna strona turnieju w Montrealu (fr. • ang.). [dostęp 2022-08-15].
- Profil turnieju na stronie ATP (ang. • hiszp.). atptour.com. [dostęp 2022-08-15].
- Profil turnieju na stronie WTA (ang. • hiszp.). wtatennis.com. [dostęp 2022-08-15].
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