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Financial windfall for Indian Tennis players as AITA announces seven ITF World Tennis Tour events in Nov-Dec

Financial windfall for Indian Tennis players as AITA announces seven ITF World Tennis Tour events in Nov-Dec

Financial windfall for Indian Tennis players as AITA announces seven ITF World Tennis Tour events in Nov-Dec:  The All India Tennis Association (AITA) on Monday announced as many as seven ITF World Tennis Tour events which are scheduled to be held in the country later this year. These ITF World Tennis Tour events carry a […]

Financial windfall for Indian Tennis players as AITA announces seven ITF World Tennis Tour events in Nov-Dec:  The All India Tennis Association (AITA) on Monday announced as many as seven ITF World Tennis Tour events which are scheduled to be held in the country later this year.

These ITF World Tennis Tour events carry a total prize money of $125,000 and will be held in November and December to cap off the 2021 calendar for tennis in India. The first tournament announced is M15 Indore for men’s which is to be held from November 8-14.

The second will be in New Delhi for men’s from November 15 to 21. Tour will then move to Gurugram on November 22nd till 28th for men’s. Bangalore will host the last tournament in November (women’s) which will start on the 29th.

Financial windfall for Indian Tennis players as AITA announces seven ITF World Tennis Tour events in Nov-Dec

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December 2021 will start with a tournament in Solapur for women’s on December 6th. The prize money for the following tournaments is $15,000.

Pune will be hosting the penultimate tournament of the season in India for women’s with prize money of $25,000. The last tournament will be in Navi Mumbai for women’s with a prize money of $25,000.

Financial windfall for Indian Tennis players as AITA announces seven ITF World Tennis Tour events in Nov-Dec

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