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On Sunday 13th August – Saturday 19th August 2023 Sutton Tennis  & Squash Club play host to the Boadicea British Tour.  Our Enormous thanks & gratitude to David Crisp from Boadicea who continues to financially support this Premier Tier One event.

The entry numbers in both the Boadicea British Tour & Grade 3 Junior Tournament are impressive.   Singles entries for both Men & Women numbered 227 with entries for the various doubles events off the scale.  The grade 3 junior tournament was in touching distance of 200 entries. To accommodate these entries we are once again indebted to Sutton Highfields for their help & cooperation in using their courts. We are also discussing additional courts at the Downs LTC such is the popularity of this week. On this point please thank Peter Ward, Jason Smythe & Chris Pike who are all influential in making this tournament work.

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Stuttgart 2023: Dates, draws, prize money and everything you need to know

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The Hologic WTA Tour returns to Europe next week as the European clay-court season gets underway at the Porsche Tennis Grand Prix.

This year, the WTA 500-level tournament features eight of the Top 10, including defending champion Iga Swiatek, two-time runner-up Aryna Sabalenka, along with recent tournament champions Ons Jabeur and Elena Rybakina. 

Here's what you need to know about Stuttgart:

When does the tournament start?

The Porsche Tennis Grand Prix is played on indoor red clay at the Porsche Arena, the tournament features a 32-player singles draw and 16-team doubles draw. The Wilson Roland Garros ball will be used.

Now in its 46th staging, Stuttgart once again features a standout field with a high entry cutoff at No.24. 

Main-draw play begins on Monday, April 17.

When are the finals? 

The singles final will be played on Sunday, April 23 at 1 p.m., with the doubles final to follow.

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Who are the defending champions.

World No.1 Iga Swiatek is set to return to the Porsche Arena to try and defend her title. Seven women have been able to successfully defend their titles in Stuttgart, the last being Angelique Kerber's back-to-back wins in 2015 and 2016. Last year, Swiatek won the title on her tournament debut, defeating Aryna Sabalenka 6-2, 6-2 to win her fourth consecutive title of the season.

In doubles, Demi Schuurs and Desirae Krawczyk defeated Coco Gauff and Zhang Shuai 6-3, 6-4.

Who is playing?

Fifteen of the Top 20 are set to play Stuttgart, including eight of the Top 10. No.10 Petra Kvitova withdrew after the draw was made on Sunday. 

Top 8 seeds:

1. Iga Swiatek 2. Aryna Sabalenka 3. Ons Jabeur 4. Caroline Garcia 5. Coco Gauff 6. Elena Rybakina 7. Daria Kasatkina 8. Maria Sakkari

Along with Swiatek, two additional French Open champions will be in the mix, with Barbora Krejcikova and Jelena Ostapenko ready to go. 2021 US Open champion Emma Raducanu has received a main-draw wild card.

Again, spectators from Germany can watch the Porsche Tennis Grand Prix from everywhere! Stream all single’s matches on the Centre Court live on https://t.co/N5P5uMw77B . But not only that: In addition, viewers from all over the world can watch the star’s practice sessions live! 📺 pic.twitter.com/zyTdpNJHr6 — Porsche Tennis (@PorscheTennis) April 5, 2023

What does the draw look like?

Main draw in Stuttgart (WTA 500), where 9 of the Top 10 are in action. pic.twitter.com/ca6butS9C6 — WTA Insider (@WTA_insider) April 16, 2023

With Kvitova's withdrawal, American Alycia Parks is into the main draw as a lucky loser to face Zheng Qinwen in the first round. 

For a full analysis of the draw, click here . 

What is the prize money and ranking points on offer?

First Round: 1 point/$8,320 Round of 16: 55 points/$11,600 Quarterfinals: 100 points/$22,800 Semifinal: 185 points/$43,323 Final: 305 points/$74,161 Champion: 470 points/$120,150

Also awaiting the winner is a Porsche Taycan Turbo S Sport Turismo.

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UTR Pro Tennis Tour helping to change the landscape in British tennis

Millen Hurrion won the UTR Pro Tennis Tour event in Cardiff (pic Carl Robertson)

The UTR Pro Tennis Tour is a welcome addition to the UK tennis landscape, with eight tournaments set to take place over the course of this year.

The first of those proved to be a huge success in Cardiff last week and two more are set to take place in London in late March.

With healthy prize money on offer and the standard of competition impressively high, the UTR Pro Tennis Tour has taken the success of its tournaments in America to Europe.

Since Univeral Tennis launched the tour in 2021, the UTR Pro Tennis Tour has hosted over 20,000 professional matches in 24 countries worldwide. Every event has at least $25K in financial commitment and the format offers its competitors 3-6 guaranteed matches and guaranteed prize money. The first half of the 2023 calendar will bring the total tour prize money to $9 million and events to over 460.

Universal Tennis has teamed up with respected coach and tournament organiser Barry Fulcher to add their backing to events on his already established Progress Tour, with the additional funds and expedite provided by the partnership ensuring the tournaments are run to a high quality.

Tennis365 sat down with Barry to look at Universal Tennis’ entry onto the UK tennis landscape in an exclusive interview.

Tell us about the UTR Pro Tennis Tour in the UK and how UTR have enhanced the tournaments. 

BF: I’m speaking to you from a big event in Cardiff, the first UTR Pro Tennis Tour event in 2023 in the UK. I started the Progress Tour back in 2019 and we used the UTR Rating to underpin how we set up the draw. This new partnership was piloted in Norwich last year and on the back of that, we are running a further eight weeks of events that add up to a total of $250,000 of prize money coming into British tennis for these events. This a great addition to the British tennis landscape.

How important is top level competition for players?

BF: A bedrock of a successful tennis nation is providing tournaments for your players to play and that is what we have in the UK now. We have events like the UK Pro League and also a much healthier number of international events being hosted by the LTA that helps the British players earn additional funds and progress up the rankings.

What do you think about the idea of the UTR Pro Tennis Tour getting ATP and WTA ranking points for their events?

BF: At the moment, the ITF has a monopoly on this transitional level of events leading into the main tour, but a tour that ticks all the boxes in terms of integrity and player welfare could offer something to the game.

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Tennis can be slow to adapt to new ideas at times, but the UTR Pro Tennis Tour feels like a great addition to the sport?

BF: Absolutely. The models of how this level of tournaments are run in the sport are based around politics and traditions and there is resistance at times when something new comes along and challenges that. Universal Tennis has a fresh approach to delivering these events in terms of how they partner with organisers such as myself, which will not only help to expand their offering, but ultimately help the sport to grow.

We spoke to you on Tennis365 about your Progress Tour back in 2021 , so has it developed as you were hoping would?

BF: This has always been a passion project for me. It has changed a lot since the formative days. The initial driver was to provide more opportunities for British players to play and earn on home soil as there was an absence of that back then. The landscape has changed a lot since Covid and there are lots more events and tournaments on the agenda in the UK now, which is fantastic to see.

What comes next for the UTR Pro Tennis Tour in the UK?

We have put together a series of events that complement the wider tournament calendar in the UK and we have eight PTT events in total happening in 2023. The next couple are $50K events in London and Norwich, both of which should be fantastic. We have a busy schedule in terms of the prize money tour in the UK now and this new partnership with Universal Tennis is a great new addition to the British calendar.

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The Progress Tour extends its partnership with Universal Tennis in 2023

After a successful pilot event at Easton College in Norwich back in November 2022, The Progress Tour extends its partnership with Universal Tennis, bringing eight new Men's and Women's Pro Tennis Tour (PTT) events to the UK throughout 2023. Alongside our established Progress Tour calendar, our schedule of prize money events will see a total of $250,000 invested back in to the British Tennis landscape over the next twelve months.

The UTR Pro Tour Tour is a global tennis tour operating in more than 18 countries and across five continents, which has provided more than $20m in prize money to transitioning and current pros since its launch two years ago. The Progress Tour looks forward to further developing its offering to British Tennis players...

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Just a couple of months ago, twenty players came from far and wide to participate in the UK's first UTR Pro Tour event! The Progress Tour partnered with UTR to bring the event to the Easton Tennis Centre in Norwich, providing excellent earning opportunities for transitioning and current pro players from all over Europe.

With each player guaranteed 5 matches across seven days and a share of the $20,000 prize pot, competitors battled it out across the week in a fiercely competitive format, with 2nd seed Harry Wendelken being crowned Champion after a straight sets victory over Marshall Tutu in the final. The event also set out to engage with the local community, running junior and adult clinics through the week and attracting more than 200 spectators for our finals days showdown.

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