1970 Virginia Slims of Richmond

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1970 Virginia Slims of Richmond
DateNovember 5–8
Edition1st
CategoryVirginia Slims
Draw10S / ?D
Prize money$8,200
Surface Clay (Green) / indoor
Location Richmond, Virginia, U.S.
VenueWestwood Racquet Club
Attendance7,000
Champions
Singles
Flag of the United States.svg Billie Jean King
Doubles
Flag of the United States.svg Rosie Casals / Flag of the United States.svg Billie Jean King
Virginia Slims of Richmond ·  1972  

The 1970 Virginia Slims of Richmond was a women's tennis tournament played on indoor clay courts at the Westwood Racquet Club in Richmond, Virginia in the United States. It was the inaugural edition of the tournament and was held from November 5 through November 8, 1970. It was the second Virginia Slims tournament after the 1970 Houston Women's Invitation in September and was not sanctioned by the United States Lawn Tennis Association (USLTA). First-seeded Billie Jean King won the singles title and earned $2,400 first-prize money. [1]

Contents

Finals

Singles

Flag of the United States.svg Billie Jean King defeated Flag of the United States.svg Nancy Richey 6–3, 6–3

Doubles

Flag of the United States.svg Rosie Casals / Flag of the United States.svg Billie Jean King defeated Flag of the United States.svg Mary-Ann Curtis / Flag of the United States.svg Valerie Ziegenfuss 6–4, 6–4

Prize money

EventWFSFQF
Singles [1] $2,400$1,200$600$300

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References

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