One year after its 40th jubilee, the Porsche Tennis Grand Prix will once again present the world’s crème de la crème in Stuttgart from 21 to 29 April. In addition to an outstanding field containing eight Top 10 stars plus the former Stuttgart winners Maria Sharapova, Angelique Kerber, Julia Görges and title-holder Laura Siegemund, an attractive premiere also awaits spectators in the Porsche Arena – the Turkish Airlines Tiebreak will see six of the world’s best women players serve up top class tennis on the first day of main draw matches on Monday, 23 April. more …
Awaiting visitors to the Porsche Tennis Grand Prix is not only exciting matches involving the world’s best players. There is also an attractive programme of entertainment guaranteeing that the long-standing Stuttgart tournament will be a memorable experience for the whole family. For a spot of variety in between the matches, there are the autograph sessions with the stars, competitions and “have a go yourself” activities. A trip to the Porsche Arena is well worth it for both young and old. more …
The most attractive winner’s trophy on the WTA Tour traditionally stands on a podium at one end of Centre Court in the Porsche Arena. This year, a carmine red Porsche 718 Boxster GTS awaits the winner of the Porsche Tennis Grand Prix as the main prize. The players have the sports car worth approximately 100,000 euro in full view during every match. “There isn’t a bigger motivation than the car,” said the two-time Stuttgart winner Angelique Kerber. “Everyone of us will give her all to win it.” more …
41 years Porsche Tennis Grand Prix. We have put together the tournament history’s many highlights in a time line with photos, figures and facts for you. more …