SO with Rothesay taking up the bulk of the events at ATP/WTA level, cinch sponsoring Queens still, I think, the only two not sponsored seem to be Surbiton and Ilkley...is that correct or have they got headline sponsors in place ?
At Edgbaston/Birmingham, what is an ITF2 Series, not heard that term before...is it a M/W 25 and do we know if it is men or women or both??
Presumably that week is up against Queens and Ilkley so it would seem strange to run an ITF against a domestic challenger but...
I think ITF2 refers to a wheelchair series/level.
Makes sense, it would be, same level as the one taking place in Bolton this week. Wonder if it will be a womens only event, a bit like Rotterdam was men only.
I think Queens do a wheelchair event as well, or have in the past.
At Edgbaston/Birmingham, what is an ITF2 Series, not heard that term before...is it a M/W 25 and do we know if it is men or women or both??
Presumably that week is up against Queens and Ilkley so it would seem strange to run an ITF against a domestic challenger but...
I think ITF2 refers to a wheelchair series/level.
Makes sense, it would be, same level as the one taking place in Bolton this week. Wonder if it will be a womens only event, a bit like Rotterdam was men only.
I think Queens do a wheelchair event as well, or have in the past.
SO with Rothesay taking up the bulk of the events at ATP/WTA level, cinch sponsoring Queens still, I think, the only two not sponsored seem to be Surbiton and Ilkley...is that correct or have they got headline sponsors in place ?
SO with Rothesay taking up the bulk of the events at ATP/WTA level, cinch sponsoring Queens still, I think, the only two not sponsored seem to be Surbiton and Ilkley...is that correct or have they got headline sponsors in place ?
Not sure if these are going ahead...
Interestingly Ilkley and Surbiton where on a link last week that was on the lTA site and seemed to be going ahead for sure, but taken off again as far as I can tell?
Lexus have entered into a multi-year partnership with the LTA and have naming rights to several GB competitions, national teams, Nottingham Tennis Centre and the PSP, starting with the Lexus Surbiton Trophy next week.
The full list of naming rights is:
National teams: Lexus Great Britain Davis Cup Team, Lexus Great Britain Billie Jean King Cup Team, Lexus Great Britain Team (WTC) Lexus Trophy Series Lexus Pro Series Lexus British Tour Lexus National Junior Tour and Lexus National Junior Championships Lexus Junior Internationals Lexus Wheelchair Tennis National Finals Lexus Nottingham Tennis Centre Pro Scholarship Programme, presented by Lexus