Hall of Fame Open to feature highest purse at WTA 125 level

Women’s professional tennis will return to the International Tennis Hall of Fame next week for the first time since the 1990s. 



NEWPORT, RHODE ISLAND - JULY 22: Guests gather to watch 2023 inductees Rick Draney and Esther Vergeer become enshrined in the International Tennis Hall of Fame on July 22, 2023 in Newport, Rhode Island. (Photo by Joe Buglewicz/Getty Images)
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NEWPORT, R.I. (AP) — Women's professional tennis returns to the International Tennis Hall of Fame next week with the highest purse at the WTA 125 level.

Both the men's and women's tours will have tournaments at the Hall of Fame Open, with both the women's event and the ATP Challenger one featuring $200,000 purses.

While the ATP Tour had continued with the post-Wimbledon event on the Hall's grass courts, the women's tour hadn't played there since the 1990s.

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In order to return with equal prize money, the tournament partnered with the MARGARET ("May All Resolve, Girls Achieve Real Equity Today") Fund, which supports programs that promote education about and compliance with Title IX. That allowed for a 60 percent increase in the women's tour purse to match the men's at the event.

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The Hall of Fame Open begins with qualifying on Sunday and runs through July 13.

Americans Alycia Parks, Hailey Baptiste, Jenson Brooksby and Christopher Eubanks highlight the women’s and men’s player field entries, which also features Tatjana Maria, Adrian Mannarino, Heather Watson, and more.

“This year's Hall of Fame Open boasts an exceptional player field, featuring Grand Slam contenders, title winners so far this year and stars on the rise,” said Tournament Director Brewer Rowe.

“Fans can watch double the tennis on our grass courts while still enjoying all of the unique amenities that make the Hall of Fame Open one of the most intimate environments on tour.”