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- Tournament Site: The Amanda & Stacy Darling Memorial Tennis Center
7901 W. Washington Avenue, Las Vegas, NV 89128 PH: 702.229.2100, FAX: 702.360.2042, 23 Outdoor lighted hardcourts. www.darlingtenniscenter.net
- Seating Capacity: Center court of the stadium seats approximately 3,500 spectators. The Darling Tennis Center has a total capacity in excess of 10,000 fans.
- Prize Money: $500,000
- Format: Tennis Channel Open will go back to a regular 32-player, single elimination draw with 16 doubles and 16 qualifying.
- Draw Size: 32-draw singles. 16-draw doubles, 16-draw singles qualifying, Shotgun 21 pre-qualifying.
- Television: Tennis Channel
- Click here for answers to Frequently Asked Questions
- Click here to see a full list of the tournaments' Corporate Sponsors.
- Security Notice: Please no cameras with interchangeable lenses, large bags, coolers of any size, strollers, or video cameras. Umbrellas are allowed into the tournament site, but cannot be opened within the stadium. Please be aware that all bags and persons are subject to search and we thank you in advance for your cooperation. Only small purses and items for personal health or childcare will be allowed onto the site. We will ask you to return any other items to your car. You will be asked to discard all food and drink items at the event entrance unless it is for medical reasons.
- Past Champions: This is the second year for the Tennis Channel Open being held at the Darling Tennis Center in Las Vegas. The tournament was previously held for the past nineteen years in Scottsdale, Arizona. The tournament has always received top players such as John McEnroe who won the event in 1986 and Andre Agassi who has won the tournament four times. American James Blake was last year's inaugural champion of the Tennis Channel Open as the Bryan Brothers swept the doubles competition.
2007 - Lleyton Hewitt 2006 - James Blake 2005 - Wayne Arthurs 2004 - Vincent Spadea 2003 - Lleyton Hewitt 2002 - Andre Agassi 2001 - Francisco Clavet 2000 - Lleyton Hewitt 1999 - Jan-Michael Gambill 1998 - Andre Agassi 1997 - Mark Philippoussis 1996 - Wayne Ferreira 1995 - Jim Courier 1994 - Andre Agassi 1993 - Andre Agassi 1992 - Stefano Pescosolido 1989 - Ivan Lendl 1988 - Mikael Pernfors 1987 - Brad Gilbert 1986 - John McEnroe
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