Miami Grand Prix (tennis)

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The Miami Grand Prix[1] is a defunct men's tennis tournament founded in 1935 as the Miami Beach Pro Championships then revived in 1948, then 1968 when it was part of the WCT Circuit from 1968, 1971–1974 and the Grand Prix tennis circuit from 1977–1978. The event was played on outdoor asphalt hard courts in 1935, 1948, 1968, 1971–1974,[2] then switching to outdoor clay courts in 1977, and becoming an indoor carpet courts event in 1978. The tournament was last held in Hollywood, Miami, Florida, United States.

EventnameMiami Beach Pro (1935)
Miami Pro Championships (1948)
WCT Miami Pro Championships (1968)
Aventura Tennis Classic(1971)
Saga Bay Tennis Classic (1972-74)
Miami Grand Prix Tennis Classic (1977)
Miami Grand Prix Coca Cola Classic (1978)
Founded1935
Abolished1978
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Miami Grand Prix
Defunct tennis tournament
Event nameMiami Beach Pro (1935)
Miami Pro Championships (1948)
WCT Miami Pro Championships (1968)
Aventura Tennis Classic(1971)
Saga Bay Tennis Classic (1972-74)
Miami Grand Prix Tennis Classic (1977)
Miami Grand Prix Coca Cola Classic (1978)
TourWCT circuit
Grand Prix circuit
Founded1935
Abolished1978
Editions9
LocationNorth Miami Beach
Miami, Florida, USA
SurfaceHard / outdoor
Clay / outdoor
Carpet / indoor
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History

The tournament first had it origins in the Miami Beach Pro Championships held in February 1935 that was staged one time.[3] In March 1948 a revived Miami Pro Championships was held in Miami Beach, Florida for one edition only.[4] In February 1968 that event was revived as the WCT Miami Pro Championships.[4] The tournament was discontinued again, but was revived as the Aventura Tennis Classic in 1971,[5] a WCT event held in Aventura Florida. In 1972 the tournament was rebranded again as the Saga Bay Tennis Classic and was played in Hollywood, Florida until 1974 when it was discontinued again, and ceased to part of the WCT Circuit. In 1977 the event was reestablished as the Miami Grand Prix Tennis Classic,[6] a one star category ILTF Grand Prix Circuit event that was played in Hollywood, Miami, Florida, United States until the end of its run. In 1978 it was branded as the Miami Grand Prix Coca Cola Classic for sponsorship reasons.

Past finals

Singles

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Year Champions Runners-up Score
1935Germany Hans NüssleinCzechoslovakia Karel Koželuh3–6, 6–3, 6–1, 6–1.[7]
1948United States Frank KovacsUnited States Jimmy Evert6–1, 7–9, 9–7.[4]
1968.[4]United States Butch BuchholzAustralia Tony Roche31–22, 31–26 [8]
1969–70Not held
1971South Africa Cliff DrysdaleAustralia Rod Laver6–2, 6–4, 3–6, 6–4.[9]
1972Australia Ken RosewallSouth Africa Cliff Drysdale3–6, 6–2, 6–4
1973Australia Rod LaverUnited States Dick Stockton7–6, 6–3, 7–5
1974South Africa Cliff DrysdaleUnited States Tom Gorman6–4, 7–5
1975–76Not held
1977United States Eddie DibbsMexico Raúl Ramírez6–0, 6–3
1978Romania Ilie NăstaseUnited States Tom Gullikson6–3, 7–5
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Doubles

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Event names

  • Miami Beach Pro Championships (1935)
  • Miami Pro Championships (1948)
  • WCT Miami Pro Championships (1968)
  • Miami Aventura Tennis Classic(1971)
  • Miami Saga Bay Tennis Classic (1972–74)
  • Miami Grand Prix Tennis Classic (1977)
  • Miami Grand Prix Coca Cola Classic (1978)

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