Toyota Princess Cup
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Miejsce | |
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Nawierzchnia | Hard |
Pierwsza edycja | 1978 |
Ostatnia edycja | 2002 |
WTA Tour | |
Kategoria | II |
Pula nagród | $450,000 - $585,000 |
Aktualne mistrzynie | |
Gra pojedyncza Serena Williams (2002) | |
Gra podwójna Arantxa Sánchez Vicario Swietłana Kuzniecowa (2002) |
Toyota Princess Cup - profesjonalny turniej tenisowy, rozgrywany w stolicy Japonii, Tokio. Była to impreza drugiej kategorii, w której toczyła się rywalizacja kobiet i była ona zaliczana do cyklu WTA. Rozgrywany był w latach 1997-2002 na nawierzchni hard. Ostatnią triumfatorką turnieju została Serena Williams. Turniej był kontynuacją zawodów rozgrywanych w latach 1990 - 1996 pod nazwą Nichirei International Championships.
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