2010 WTA Premier Mandatory and Premier 5 tournaments

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2010 Premier Mandatory / Premier 5
Details
DurationFebruary 15 – October 10
Edition21st
Tournaments9
Achievements (singles)
Most tournament titles Flag of Denmark.svg Caroline Wozniacki (3)
Most tournament finals Flag of Denmark.svg Caroline Wozniacki (4)
2009
2011

The WTA Premier Mandatory and Premier 5 tournaments, which are part of the WTA Premier tournaments, make up the elite tour for professional women's tennis organised by the WTA called the WTA Tour. There are four Premier Mandatory tournaments: Indian Wells, Miami, Madrid and Beijing and five Premier 5 tournaments: Dubai, Rome, Cincinnati, Canada and Tokyo. [1]

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Tournaments

TournamentCountryLocationSurfaceDatePrize money [2]
Barclays Dubai Tennis Championships [3] United Arab Emirates Dubai HardFeb 15 – 21$2,000,000
BNP Paribas Open United States Indian Wells HardMar 8 – 21$4,500,000
Sony Ericsson Open [4] United States Key Biscayne HardMay 22 – Apr 4$4,500,000
Internazionali BNL d'Italia [5] Italy Rome Clay (red)May 3 – 9$2,000,000
Mutua Madrileña Madrid Open Spain Madrid Clay (red)May 10 – 16$4,500,000
W&S Financial Group Women's Open [6] United States Mason HardAug 9 – 15$2,000,000
Rogers Cup Canada Montreal HardAug 16 – 22$2,000,000
Toray Pan Pacific Open Japan Tokyo HardSep 27 – Oct 3$2,000,000
China Open [7] China Beijing HardOct 4 – 10$4,500,000

Results

* First-time champion
TournamentSingles championsRunners-upScoreDoubles championsRunners-upScore
Dubai

SinglesDoubles

Flag of the United States.svg Venus Williams Flag of Belarus.svg Victoria Azarenka 6–3, 7–5 Flag of Spain.svg Nuria Llagostera Vives
Flag of Spain.svg María José Martínez Sánchez
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Květa Peschke
Flag of Slovakia.svg Katarina Srebotnik
7–6(7–5), 6–4
Indian Wells

SinglesDoubles

Flag of Serbia.svg Jelena Janković Flag of Denmark.svg Caroline Wozniacki6–2, 6–4 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Květa Peschke
Flag of Slovakia.svg Katarina Srebotnik
Flag of Russia.svg Nadia Petrova
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Samantha Stosur
6–4, 2–6, [10–5]
Miami

SinglesDoubles

Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Kim Clijsters Flag of the United States.svg Venus Williams6–2, 6–1 Flag of Argentina.svg Gisela Dulko
Flag of Italy.svg Flavia Pennetta
Flag of Russia.svg Nadia Petrova
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Samantha Stosur
6–3, 4–6, [10–7]
Rome

SinglesDoubles

Flag of Spain.svg María José Martínez Sánchez Flag of Serbia.svg Jelena Janković7–67–5, 7–5 Flag of Argentina.svg Gisela Dulko
Flag of Italy.svg Flavia Pennetta
Flag of Spain.svg María José Martínez Sánchez
Flag of Spain.svg Nuria Llagostera Vives
6–4, 6–2
Madrid

SinglesDoubles

Flag of France.svg Aravane Rezaï Flag of the United States.svg Venus Williams6–2, 7–5 Flag of the United States.svg Serena Williams
Flag of the United States.svg Venus Williams
Flag of Argentina.svg Gisela Dulko
Flag of Italy.svg Flavia Pennetta
6–2, 7–5
Cincinnati

SinglesDoubles

Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Kim Clijsters Flag of Russia.svg Maria Sharapova 2–6, 7–6(7–4), 6–2 Flag of Belarus.svg Victoria Azarenka Flag of the United States.svg Lisa Raymond
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Rennae Stubbs
7–6(7–4), 7–6(10–8)
Flag of Russia.svg Maria Kirilenko*
Montréal

SinglesDoubles

Flag of Denmark.svg Caroline Wozniacki Flag of Russia.svg Vera Zvonareva 6–3, 6–2 Flag of Argentina.svg Gisela Dulko
Flag of Italy.svg Flavia Pennetta
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Květa Peschke
Flag of Slovenia.svg Katarina Srebotnik
7–5, 3–6, [12–10]
Tokyo

SinglesDoubles

Flag of Denmark.svg Caroline Wozniacki Flag of Russia.svg Elena Dementieva 1–6, 6–2, 6–3 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Iveta Benešová
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Barbora Strýcová
Flag of Israel.svg Shahar Pe'er
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Peng Shuai
6–4, 4–6, [10-8]
Beijing

SinglesDoubles

Flag of Denmark.svg Caroline Wozniacki Flag of Russia.svg Vera Zvonareva6–3, 3–6, 6–3 Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg Chuang Chia-jung Flag of Argentina.svg Gisela Dulko
Flag of Italy.svg Flavia Pennetta
7–6(7–2), 1–6, [10–7]
Flag of Belarus.svg Olga Govortsova*

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