
The International Tennis Federation (ITF) has announced that Palm Beach County, Florida, will host the prestigious 2025 ITF World Tennis Masters Tour World Championships, presented by Baptist Health, in May. This exciting international tennis tournament, will bring together the world's top amateur tennis players from around the globe for two incredible weeks of competition in the men’s and women’s 65+ and 70+ age divisions for singles, doubles and mixed doubles. The event will encompass both Team and Individual Championships, with the Team Championships featuring teams from over 35 countries, scheduled from May 11 to May 16, 2025, followed by the Individual Championships from May 17 to May 24, 2025. The tournament will take place across two locations, the Palm Beach Gardens Tennis & Pickleball Center and The Country Club at Mirasol - both renowned for their exceptional facilities. The championships are expected to draw significant attention to Palm Beach County, highlighting its status as a premier tennis destination and providing an economic boost to the local community. Tennis enthusiasts can look forward to witnessing thrilling matches, as well as enjoying a variety of entertainment and activities throughout the tournament. In particular, the local community is encouraged to attend the Opening Ceremony to welcome athletes from all across the world on Saturday, May 10th, at 5pm at Palm Beach Gardens Tennis & Pickleball Center (attendance is free of charge). “The Palm Beach County Sports Commission is proud to bring an international tennis event of this caliber to The Palm Beaches. The ITF Masters World Championships showcase elite competition, and hosting the 60, 65, and 70 age divisions is an exciting opportunity for our region. With world-class tennis venues and unparalleled service, The Palm Beaches continue to solidify its reputation as an unrivaled destination for the sport at all levels. This tournament will welcome players from around the globe and will provide significant benefits to our local business and hospitality industry. We look forward to the tremendous economic and community impact this event will bring to the region.” Said George Linley, CEO of the Palm Beach County Sports Commission. |
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