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WTA picks Singapore to host its tennis Championships from 2014 | WTA picks Singapore to host its tennis Championships from 2014 |
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The Women's Tennis Association (WTA) has named Singapore as the host for its annual end-of-season tour championships for five years from 2014. | The Women's Tennis Association (WTA) has named Singapore as the host for its annual end-of-season tour championships for five years from 2014. |
The championship, held in the Turkish city of Istanbul between 2011 and 2013, is considered the most prestigious event after the four Grand Slams. | The championship, held in the Turkish city of Istanbul between 2011 and 2013, is considered the most prestigious event after the four Grand Slams. |
The other candidates were Monterrey, in Mexico, and China's Tianjin. | The other candidates were Monterrey, in Mexico, and China's Tianjin. |
The top eight singles players and top eight doubles players will compete for record prize money of $6.5m (£4.2m). | |
That is up from $5,5m in 2012 and $6m in 2013, | |
Regional strategy | |
"This is the largest and most significant WTA Championships partnership in our history. It's a record-breaker," said WTA chief executive Stacey Allaster. | "This is the largest and most significant WTA Championships partnership in our history. It's a record-breaker," said WTA chief executive Stacey Allaster. |
World Sport Group (WSG), a subsidiary of Lagardere Unlimited, with support from the Singapore Sports Council and the Singapore Tourism Board (STB), represented Singapore for the winning bid. | |
The Singapore move is part of the WTA's stated goal of expanding women's tennis in the Asia-Pacific region. | |
"That was definitely one of the elements behind our decision," the WTA's Allaster told the BBC. "We want to enhance and grow our strategy in the region, with a focus on south-east Asia." | |
She said the award of the event to Singapore gave the country "another strategic asset" to put alongside its F1 race. | |
The current champion is Serena Williams, who beat Maria Sharapova in the 2012 final. | The current champion is Serena Williams, who beat Maria Sharapova in the 2012 final. |
The event was first staged in 1972 and has been hosted in cities including Los Angeles, New York City, Munich, Madrid, Doha and currently Istanbul. | The event was first staged in 1972 and has been hosted in cities including Los Angeles, New York City, Munich, Madrid, Doha and currently Istanbul. |
'Sports industry' | 'Sports industry' |
The move to Singapore follows other big name sports events being held there, including the Formula One Grand Prix, golf's HSBC Women's Champions and the 2010 Youth Olympic Games. | The move to Singapore follows other big name sports events being held there, including the Formula One Grand Prix, golf's HSBC Women's Champions and the 2010 Youth Olympic Games. |
The state-of-the-art $1bn Singapore Sports Hub, located in the centre of the city, will host the championships at the 7500-seat, Singapore Indoor Stadium. | The state-of-the-art $1bn Singapore Sports Hub, located in the centre of the city, will host the championships at the 7500-seat, Singapore Indoor Stadium. |
The WTA and organisers say they are looking to change the event from a tennis championships into a wider entertainment programme, with new features such as WTA Future Stars, WTA legends exhibition matches, concerts, coaching, trade symposiums, a Women in Business Leadership Conference, and daily fan festivals open to the public. | The WTA and organisers say they are looking to change the event from a tennis championships into a wider entertainment programme, with new features such as WTA Future Stars, WTA legends exhibition matches, concerts, coaching, trade symposiums, a Women in Business Leadership Conference, and daily fan festivals open to the public. |
There will also be VIP events up for grabs for fans. | There will also be VIP events up for grabs for fans. |
She said the winning bid team were "very entrepreneurial" and shared the WTA's thoughts about making the championships a leisure and lifestyle event, as well as a tennis one. | |
"This is an excellent opportunity for the sports industry to showcase its capabilities in hosting world class events," said Lim Teck Yin, chief executive of the Singapore Sports Council. | "This is an excellent opportunity for the sports industry to showcase its capabilities in hosting world class events," said Lim Teck Yin, chief executive of the Singapore Sports Council. |
And analyst Ben Heyhoe Flint, head of Asia-Pacific at Fuse, Omnicom Media Group's sports and entertainment division, called the announcement "a feather in the cap" for Singapore. | And analyst Ben Heyhoe Flint, head of Asia-Pacific at Fuse, Omnicom Media Group's sports and entertainment division, called the announcement "a feather in the cap" for Singapore. |
"It is really impressive that they have managed to get this in the bag... it is the year-end event of a major sport," he said. | "It is really impressive that they have managed to get this in the bag... it is the year-end event of a major sport," he said. |
"And to get the top eight players in the world in your back yard can only be good news for everyone - the economy, tourism and brand Singapore" | "And to get the top eight players in the world in your back yard can only be good news for everyone - the economy, tourism and brand Singapore" |