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Former British Number 1 takes up Tournament Director role at WTA500 Championships
The LTA have today announced that Laura Robson has been appointed as the Tournament Director of the new Women’s WTA 500 event at The Queen’s Club in London.
The former British No 1 and Olympic Silver medallist will take the reins of the new event, which will bring women’s tour level tennis back to London for the first time in over 50 years.
Laura was previously Tournament Director of the Nottingham Open WTA 250 / ATP Challenger Event, taking up the post in 2023 as part of the LTA’s work with former players who wish to move into other tennis roles after their retirement.
Jamie Murray will return in his role as Tournament Director of the ATP 500 event at The Queen’s Club.
Hospitality for the women’s WTA 500 event at The Queen’s Club is now on sale. Hospitality packages can be purchased via the LTA’s partner Keith Prowse at
www.keithprowse.co.uk General admission tickets for the women’s event will go on sale early in 2025.
Laura Robson said:
“I’m delighted to be taking up this role next summer. It’s very exciting that women’s tennis is returning to the Queen’s Club for the first time in over 50 years. It’s an iconic venue and has been voted Tournament of the Year by the men many times. I’m confident that the women’s event will be just as thrilling and I can’t wait to get started.”
Chris Pollard, the LTA’s Managing Director, Commercial and Operations, said
“Laura did a fantastic job at Nottingham and received a lot of plaudits from the players. We’re very pleased she will now be taking on this important role at Queens next year. We have worked hard to ensure British players such as Laura and Jamie can continue to use their knowledge and experience for the benefit of the game in this country, and it’s great news they will both be part of our experienced cohort of Tournament Directors.”
26 November 2024