WTA Tier I - Events

Events

Tournament Also currently known as City(s) Country Court surface Tier I from Years
Miami Sony Ericsson Open Miami United States Hard 1988–2008 21
Berlin Qatar Total German Open Berlin1 Germany1 Red Clay 1988–2008 21
Canada Rogers Cup presented by A. E. Montreal and Toronto Canada Hard 1990–2008 19
Charleston Family Circle Cup Hilton Head and Charleston United States Green Clay 1990–2008 19
Rome Telecom Italia Masters Rome Italy Red Clay 1990–2008 19
Tokyo Toray Pan Pacific Open Yokohama and Tokyo Japan Hard 1993–2008 16
Zürich Zürich Open Zürich Switzerland Hard (I) 1993–2007 15
Indian Wells Pacific Life Open Indian Wells United States Hard 1996–2008 13
Moscow Kremlin Cup Moscow Russia Supreme (I) 1997–2008 12
San Diego Acura Classic San Diego United States Hard 2004–2007 4
Philadelphia Advanta Championships Philadelphia Philadelphia United States Carpet (I) 1993–1995 3
Boca Raton VS of Florida Boca Raton United States Hard 1991–1992 2
Chicago Ameritech Cup Chicago Chicago United States Carpet (I) 1990 1
Doha Qatar Total Open Doha Qatar Hard 2008 1
  • 1 - Until German reunification, in 1990, tournament was held in West Berlin, in West Germany.

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