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11-11-2012, 04:43 PM
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ATP Approves Event in Bogotá from 2013
http://www.tennis.com/news/2012/11/l...ng-sold/40065/
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News & Analysis
Los Angeles ATP tourney being sold
Matt Cronin
Thursday, November 08, 2012
The 86-year-old ATP tournament in Los Angeles is in the process of being sold to a group for Bogota, Colombia, TENNIS.com has confirmed.
The NY Times' Chris Clarey and USA Today's Doug Robson first reported the story.
Owned by the Southern California Tennis Association, the event claims to have lost money for the past four years. The tournament, which was held at UCLA and called the Farmers Classic for the past three years, was unable to sign its two major sponsors for 2013. In the last two years, the ATP 250-level tournament tried to attract fans without paying appearance fees to star players, but was unsuccessful in doing so.
Like the recently sold ATP tournament in San Jose, California, the L.A. tournament struggled after the retirement of popular U.S. stars Pete Sampras, Andre Agassi, Jim Courier, and Michael Chang. The tournament was unable to consistently recruit 2003 U.S. Open champion Andy Roddick and was never able to convince the sport’s two biggest draws, Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal, to come to the U.S. so soon after Wimbledon. The event has been played in late July.
The USTA has no current plans to try and replace the event. Next year, it is scheduled to be played the week of July 22, alongside European clay-court events in Umag and Gstaad. It is scheduled in between U.S. Open Series tournaments in Atlanta and Washington, DC. It is possible that the Bogota group is simply buying the tournament sanction, and will look for another place on the calendar to hold the event, possibly in February when the other Latin American tournaments take place.
Los Angeles’ demise will mean that California, which once hosted four ATP tournaments annually, will be down to one: Indian Wells, a combined men’s and women’s tournament held in March. In 1980, there were 36 ATP tournaments played in the U.S. Next year, there will only be 12. In 2014, unless a new tournament comes in, there will only be 11, as San Jose will move to Brazil.
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11-11-2012, 04:52 PM
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Re: Los Angeles ATP tourney being sold
Querrey just became depressed
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That will be the last victory of Rafa for quite some time.. With his joke mentality and pathetic game, I hope the disgusting player loses every single match next season. He's disgraceful. He should just retire. He's a joke.
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11-11-2012, 05:10 PM
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Re: Los Angeles ATP tourney being sold
Actually, IMO that would be awesome if there was an ATP tournament in Bogota again.
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12-12-2012, 10:52 PM
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Re: ATP Approves Event in Bogotá from 2013
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12-13-2012, 10:27 AM
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Re: ATP Approves Event in Bogotá from 2013
interesting that they exchanged the date with Atlanta :
before it was Atlanta then Los Angeles then Washington,
now Bogota then Atlanta then Washington.
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