Tier: Premier
Prize Money: $795,707
Prize Money: $795,707
Surface:
Clay
Director: Markus Guenthardt
Director: Markus Guenthardt
First played in 1978 and winner of the WTA's Premier Tournament
Of The Year award in 2007, 2008, 2010, 2011 and 2012, the Porsche Tennis Grand
Prix is Europe's oldest indoor women's event and is the only indoor clay
tournament on the calendar. Previously a fall hardcourt event, Stuttgart became
a red clay tournament staged in the spring in 2009, making it ideal preparation
for Roland Garros. In fact, the clay comes from France and its grain size of 0.1
mm is the same that is used at the French Open.
"The surface is very fast and almost identical to the one in Roland Garros," Elena Dementieva said.
The winner of the event at the Porsche Arena receives a Porsche 911 Carrera sports car in addition to a handsome prize sum. Martina Navratilova is the tournament record holder with six singles titles and eight doubles titles. Other Stuttgart titlists include former World No.1s Tracy Austin, Kim Clijsters, Lindsay Davenport, Justine Henin, Martina Hingis, Jelena Jankovic and Maria Sharapova.
Featuring hills, valleys and parks, Stuttgart is the capital of the Baden-Württemberg state in south Germany.
"The surface is very fast and almost identical to the one in Roland Garros," Elena Dementieva said.
The winner of the event at the Porsche Arena receives a Porsche 911 Carrera sports car in addition to a handsome prize sum. Martina Navratilova is the tournament record holder with six singles titles and eight doubles titles. Other Stuttgart titlists include former World No.1s Tracy Austin, Kim Clijsters, Lindsay Davenport, Justine Henin, Martina Hingis, Jelena Jankovic and Maria Sharapova.
Featuring hills, valleys and parks, Stuttgart is the capital of the Baden-Württemberg state in south Germany.
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