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Tommy Haas Accepts Wild Card into Atlanta Tennis Championships
FORMER WORLD NO. 2 JOINS STAR-STUDDED PLAYER FIELD;
JOHN ISNER TO PLAY DOUBLES WITH JAMES BLAKE
ATLANTA, July 6, 2011 – Tommy Haas, the former World No. 2 ranked player, has been granted a wild card into the Atlanta Tennis Championships, an ATP World Tour event the kicks of the Olympus US Open Series to be played at the Racquet Club of the South from July 18-24, it was announced today by Tournament Director Bob Bryant.
The 33-year-old holds 12 ATP World Tour singles titles dating back to 1999, where he won his first in Memphis. In addition, he was the silver medalist at the 2000 Olympic Games in Sydney and has reached the semifinals at four Grand Slams. He has been sidelined the past year after hip surgery, but returned to the courts at the French Open.
“I am glad to be back playing the game I love,” said Haas, a Bradenton, Fla. resident. “I am excited to come to the Atlanta Tennis Championships, believe that I am returning to championship form, and am excited to play in front of the great fans in Atlanta.”
Haas joins an impressive field featuring top 10 ranked American Mardy Fish, former University of Georgia All-American John Isner, international stars Milos Raonic and Lleyton Hewitt, and a host of other talented stars like James Blake, Ryan Sweeting, Kevin Anderson and Kei Nishikori.
In addition to the singles field, the initial doubles entry list pairs Isner and Blake as a marquee team that fans will want to see. Also pairing up were rising star Grigor Dimitrov and Sweeting, and Asians Nishikori and Yen-Tsun Lu.
“We are thrilled to grant former World No. 2 Tommy Haas a wildcard into the Atlanta Tennis Championships,” said Bryant. “He is a seasoned veteran who has had an impressive career. We know our fans will enjoy watching him and other world-class professionals at our tournament, which begins in less than two weeks.”
For more information about the Atlanta Tennis Championships and tickets, call 678-495-3279, e-mail tickets@atlantatennischampionships.com or visit www.atlantatennischampionships.com.
About the Atlanta Tennis Championships
The Atlanta Tennis Championships will be played at the Racquet Club of the South, 6350 Courtside Drive, Norcross, GA 30092, July 18-24. The facility hosted the 1990 Fed Cup final and a men’s World Championship Tennis tournament in the 1980s. A USTA Regional Training Center, the facility is the home club of one of the top American players, Melanie Oudin, of Marietta, Ga. In 2010 top competitors included Andy Roddick, Lleyton Hewitt, James Blake and Robby Ginepri, of Kennesaw, Ga. More than 41,000 spectators attended the inaugural tournament that offered $600,000 in prize money. The ATP formally awarded the ATP 250 sanction Atlanta Tennis Championships to the USTA Southern Section in December 2009. For ATC ticket information, call 678-495-3279, e-mail tickets@atlantatennischampionships.com or visit www.atlantatennischampionships.com.
About the Olympus US Open Series
The Olympus US Open Series has established itself as a true regular season of hard court tennis, linking 10 summer tournaments to the US Open. Fans follow the action throughout the summer through national television coverage, culminating each week with back-to-back men’s and women’s finals on Sunday afternoon. Players battle for $40 million, including a chance for bonus prize money at the US Open. In 2008, Olympus became the first title sponsor of the Series. The Olympus US Open Series is also supported by sponsors American Express and Evian. Andy Murray won the 2010 Olympus US Open Series men’s title and Caroline Wozniacki won the women’s title. In 2007, Roger Federer collected the biggest paycheck in tennis history – $2.4 million – for winning the US Open and the Olympus US Open Series. In 2005, Kim Clijsters also captured both the US Open and the Series, winning $2.2 million – the largest purse in women’s sports history – and again equaled that amount in 2010, winning the US Open and finishing the Olympus US Open Series in second place.
About the ATP
The ATP is the governing body of the men's professional tennis circuits - the ATP World Tour, the ATP Challenger Tour and the ATP Champions Tour. With 62 tournaments in 32 countries, the ATP World Tour showcases the finest male athletes competing in the world’s most exciting venues. From Australia to Europe and the Americas to Asia, the stars of the ATP World Tour battle for prestigious titles and South African Airways 2011 ATP Rankings points at Grand Slams (non ATP events), ATP World Tour Masters 1000, ATP World Tour 500 and ATP World Tour 250 events. At the end of the season only the world’s top 8 ranked men’s singles players and top 8 doubles teams, based on their performance throughout the year, will qualify to compete for the last title of the season at the Barclays ATP World Tour Finals. Held at The O2 in London, the event will officially crown the 2011 ATP World Tour No.1 in singles and doubles. For more information, please visit www.ATPWorldTour.com.
About USTA Southern
The USTA is divided into 17 sections, of which USTA Southern is the largest. The 187,000+ USTA members living in Alabama, Arkansas, Georgia, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina and Tennessee make up USTA Southern, and account for approximately 25 percent of the total USTA membership. The section owns and operates the Atlanta Tennis Championships, an ATP World Tour 250 tournament. A professional staff housed in Norcross, Ga., carries out USTA Southern’s daily operations, but policy is formed and much of the organization’s work is executed via a board and committee structure of over 200 volunteers. For more information about the types of programs and services offered by USTA Southern, visit www.southerntennis.com.
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