Nottingham Open | |||||||||
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Tournament information | |||||||||
Event name | Nottingham Open presented by The Sunday Telegraph (2004) The 10tele.com Open (2005) Red letter DAYS Open (2006) Nature Valley Open The Nottingham Open (2007) The Slazenger Open (2008) Aegon Open Nottingham (2011–2017) Nature Valley Open (2018–19) Viking Open (2021) Rothesay Open Nottingham (2022–present) | ||||||||
Founded | 1887 1887 (women) | (men) ||||||||
Location | Nottingham United Kingdom | ||||||||
Venue | Nottingham Tennis Centre | ||||||||
Surface | Grass - outdoors | ||||||||
Website | lta.org.uk | ||||||||
Current champions (2024) | |||||||||
Men's singles | Jacob Fearnley | ||||||||
Women's singles | Katie Boulter | ||||||||
Men's doubles | John Peers Marcus Willis | ||||||||
Women's doubles | Gabriela Dabrowski Erin Routliffe | ||||||||
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The Nottingham Open, originally known as the Nottingham Championships or Nottingham Lawn Tennis Tournament (1887–1967),[1] is a tennis tournament for men and women held in Nottingham, United Kingdom, played on outdoor grass courts at the Nottingham Tennis Centre. After being discontinued in 2008, it was downgraded in 2011 to ATP Challenger Tour and ITF Women's Circuit, briefly re-established as an ATP World Tour 250 event on the men's tour in 2015 and 2016, before returning to a Challenger event in 2017, and since 2015 it has been an international event on the women's tour. The tournament is held in June as a "warm-up" for Wimbledon.