Champions Series (senior men's tennis tour)

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Since 2006, the Champions Series is a series of tennis tournaments designed for former champion members of the ATP Tour. The Champions Series consists of tournaments played in select markets where top players of the sport compete in one-night, four-player events with two one-set semifinal matches and a one-set championship match played in one evening. Eligible players competing on the Champions Series have either held a Top 5 singles ranking; been a Grand-Slam singles finalist, or a singles player on a championship Davis Cup team during their ATP tour playing careers. The Champions Series allows one wild card of their choice at each event. The series is produced by Inside Out Sports & Entertainment. The minimum age to participate in a tournament is 30.

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Sponsorship

In October, 2011, PowerShares QQQ signed a multi-year agreement with the Champions Series to become the title sponsor of this national tennis league of erstwhile ATP professionals. [1] A new match format was introduced to complete all play on a single evening, with only four players involved. The new format is two semi-final matches consisting of a best-of-one-tiebreak set, followed by a one-set final for the championship. Prior to PowerShares QQQ, Outback Steakhouse served as the title sponsor of this seniors' league (as before Outback, the series was known simply as Champions Series Tennis). No matches were played in 2013 as the series realigned from the fall to the spring. [2]

Player rankings

Players are ranked based upon performance in each event and a cumulative total is kept each calendar year. Top ranked players of the past include:

2008

2007

2006

2008 Events/ Results

The Oliver Group Champions Cup, March 12–16, 2008

The Residences at the Ritz-Carlton, Grand Cayman Legends Championship, April 16–20, 2008

Champions Cup Boston, April 30- May 4, 2008

Former international events

2007 Events/ Results

The Oliver Group Champions Cup, March 7–11, 2007

Champions Cup Boston, May 2–6, 2007

Champions Cup Athens, May 17–20, 2007

The Gibson Guitar Champions Cup, August 22–26, 2007

The Championships at the Palisades, September 26–30, 2007

The Stanford Championships, October 18–21, 2007

The Legends Rock Dubai, November 20–24, 2007

2006 Events/ Results

Champions Cup Naples, March 10–13, 2006

Champions Cup Boston, April 27–30, 2006

The Championships at the Palisades, September 20–24, 2006

Stanford Championships, October 4–8, 2006

Stanford Cup, November 8–12, 2006

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References

  1. "PowerShares QQQ™ Signs Multi-Year Deal to Become Title Sponsor of Champions Series".
  2. http://www.powersharesseries.com/