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2019 TEXAS PRO TENNIS EVENTS CALENDAR



Texas has the pleasure of hosting some of the best tennis players in the world throughout the course of each year. Players like Andy Murray and Angelique Kerber got their start on the USTA Pro Circuit, while the U.S. Men's Clay Court Championships have featured players such as Andre Agassi, Jimmy Connors and Arthur Ashe. Don't miss the chance to see the next greats of the sport at these Texas tournaments! 

 

 

USTA PRO CIRCUIT - Men

  • Week of February 4: RBC Tennis Championships of Dallas (Dallas)
  • Week of September 16: Houston ($25K)
  • Week of September 23: Harlingen ($25K)
  • Week of November 18: Austin ($15K)

 

USTA PRO CIRCUIT - WOMEN

  • Week of July 29: Fort Worth ($25K)
  • Week of September 16: Lubbock (Transition Tour)
  • Week of October 21: Austin (Transition Tour)
  • Week of October 28: Tyler ($80K)

 

ORACLE PRO SERIES

  • October 13 – 20 – Baylor University – Waco
  • October 20 – 27 – Texas Christian University – Fort Worth (ATP)
  • October 20 – 27 – Southern Methodist University – Dallas (WTA)
  • November 10-17 – Rice University – Houston

 

ATP WORLD TOUR

  • Week of April 8: U.S. Men’s Clay Court Championships (Houston – Men’s)

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