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The center opened May 20, 1984, and hosted the demonstration tennis event of the 1984 Summer Olympics. The UCLA Bruins tennis teams moved to the facility in 1985 (men) and 1997 (women). The NCAA Women's Tennis Championships were held at the LATC in 1984, 1987, and 1988, and the Men's Championships took place there in 1997.
The Los Angeles Open was a former tennis tournament held in Los Angeles, United States from 1927 until 2012. It included a women's draw until 1974 when Linda Lewis won the last ladies title. Subsequently, it became a men-only event and integrated into the ATP's professional tennis circuit.
Michael D. Case Tennis Center: Baylor: 4–0 UCLA Benjamin Becker Sam Warburg / KC Corkery (Stanford) 2005 Details: College Station, Texas Mitchell Tennis Center UCLA 4–3 Baylor Benedikt Dorsch John Isner / Antonio Ruiz (Georgia) 2006 Details: Stanford, California: Taube Tennis Center: Pepperdine 4–2 Georgia Benjamin Kohllöffel (UCLA)
A former UCLA tennis standout, Sell is making his second run at a professional career. He moved to the United States from Jaraguá do Sul, Brazil, at 18, and still competes internationally for his ...
Before the construction of the Pavilion, the on-campus home to the UCLA Bruins men's basketball team was the 2,400-seat Men's Gym, currently known as the Student Activities Center, but then disparagingly known as the "B. O. barn." [6] After John Wooden led the Bruins to the national championship in 1964, fans and Wooden felt that a more ...
Utsubo Tennis Center Center Court: 5,000 Osaka Japan Japan Women's Open [136] Guangzhou International Tennis Center 5,000 Guangzhou China Guangzhou International Women's Open (2009–10) Warszawianka Courts 4,500 Warsaw: Poland Orange Warsaw Open: Legia Tennis Centre: 4,000 Warsaw: Poland Warsaw Open: Darling Tennis Center: 3,500: Las Vegas ...
The 2002 Mercedes-Benz Cup was a men's tennis tournament played on outdoor hard courts at the Los Angeles Tennis Center in Los Angeles, California in the United States and was part of the International Series of the 2002 ATP Tour. The tournament ran from July 22 through July 28, 2002.
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