A top-class main draw field and an attractive supporting program of events will transform Stuttgart’s Porsche Arena into the “Centre of Attraction” – the motto of the 42nd Porsche Tennis Grand Prix – from 20 to 28 April. Headed by the Japanese shooting star Naomi Osaka, the new number 1, eight Top 10 stars will compete for prize money totaling 662,078 euro. The winner will additionally receive a Porsche 911 Carrera 4S Cabriolet as the main prize. more …
The Porsche Tennis Grand Prix offers its visitors far more than just top stars and world class tennis. An attractive supporting program of events with a colorful mixture of sport and entertainment, autograph sessions, competitions and “have-a-go activities” ensures that there’s also no chance of boredom occurring off-court. Young and old both get their money’s worth. more …
The winner of the Porsche Tennis Grand Prix traditionally takes a quite special winner’s trophy back home with her. This year it is a Porsche 911 Carrera 4S Cabriolet. “Every one of us gives everything to win such a car,” said Angelique Kerber, the 2015 and 2016 Stuttgart winner. When Karolina Pliskova won in the Porsche Arena in 2018 and was not able to drive onto court due to her lack of a driver’s license, she said: “There can’t be any greater motivation to now finally get my driver’s license.” more …
42 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 …