Organized by Tennis Canada since 1892 and offering over $3 million in prize money, the best tennis players in the world come to Toronto to compete for the prestigious Rogers Cup trophy, which is the third-oldest title in tennis.
CELEBRATING 125 YEARS OF WOMEN’S TENNIS: THE 2017 ROGERS CUP IN TORONTOHard courts, hard lines and a place where “love” is a bad word. For nine days this August, tennis frenzy takes over Toronto.
Formerly known as the Canadian Masters, the Rogers Cup is a two-part split tournament. In odd-numbered years, the men’s Association of Tennis Professionals (ATP) Masters 1000 section is held in Montreal, while the Women’s Tennis Association (WTP) Premier 5 section is held in Toronto, and vice versa for even-numbered years. 2017 sees the WTP tournament at the Aviva Centre at York University in Toronto celebrate 125 years of women’s tennis.
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