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Intl tennis returns to Chennai with 2022 WTA 250 tourney

CHENNAI: India’s erstwhile tennis capital Chennai will see the return of an international tournament for the first time since 2017 with a WTA 250 event to be held here from September 26 to October 2.

Tamil Nadu Chief Minister MK Stalin handed over the approval letter from the state government to hold the event to Indian tennis legend Vijay Amritraj, who is also Tamil Nadu Tennis Association president, here on Saturday, The Hindu reports.

The Tamil Nadu government will be the lead sponsor for the $250,000 event — India’s first-ever WTA 250 tournament.

Speaking to The Hindu, Vijay Amritraj said, “we are grateful to the Chief Minister for his support. He has been brilliant and the pace at which we have been able to get everything sorted out is incredible.”

“Only the final formalities, paperwork and protocols remain to be worked out with the WTA and the tournament owners,” he said.

Amritraj said, “after my first meeting with the CM, where he was very keen to host an international sporting event, we were able to find a slot, especially with events in China getting cancelled.”

The APG group, based in Hong Kong, is one of the tournament owners from whom the TNTA will lease the event and has requested that it be moved to Chennai from China.

“The work on getting the stadium ready is going on in full swing and we want to put TN on the global map and show the beauty of the State,” Amritraj told the daily.

On the tournament format, Amritraj said, “It will be a draw of 32 for the singles with 24 direct entries, four wild-cards and four qualifiers. We will have 24 entries in qualifying and 16 entries in the doubles section.”

Chennai hosted an ATP Tour 250 event in the first week of January from 1997 to 2017 before the tournament was shifted to Pune.

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