Atlanta Invitational (tennis)
The Atlanta Invitational [1] was a combined men's and women's ULTA/ILTF affiliated clay court tennis tournament founded in 1934.[2][3] It was first played at the Biltmore Tennis Club in Atlanta, Georgia, United States on indoor hard courts until 1939 and stopped due to World War Two. It resumed in the 1950s at the Atlanta Country Club, and continued to be held annually, when it was last played at the Bitsy Grant Tennis Center in 1970 when it was discontinued.[4] HistoryThe tournament was first staged in 1934 and was initially played at the Biltmore Tennis Club in Atlanta.[5][6] The event was originally played on indoor hard courts at the Biltmore Club,[7] where it was initially also referred to as the Biltmore Invitational.[8] It remained at that venue until 1939 then stopped due to World War II. The tournament resumed in the 1950s and was played at the Atlanta Country Club on clay courts, during the 1960s it was moved to the Bitsy Grant Tennis Center (founded in 1955),[9] for the duration of its run in 1970. FinalsMen's singles(incomplete roll included).[10]
Women's singles(incomplete roll)
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