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Haas, Roddick Headline Oracle Champions Cup


Indian Wells tournament director Tommy Haas will return to action in Newport Beach, CA.

Former world No. 2 Haas, former world No. 1 Andy Roddick, former No. 4 James Blake and Olympic silver medalist Mardy Fish form the field for the Oracle Champions Cup, an Invesco Series QQQ event at the Newport Beach Tennis Club on Saturday, January 26th at 6:00 p.m. PST.

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The one-night senior event is part of the Oracle Challenge Series tournament set for January 21-27th at the Newport Beach Tennis Club.

The event featuring will consist of two one-set semifinals, with the winners meeting in a one-set championship match.

Tickets to the event start at $35, and are now on sale at InvescoSeries.com. Special VIP packages are also available, including a pro-am, backstage meet-and-greet, exclusive player party, and more.

The Oracle Champions Cup will highlight the final weekend of the Oracle Challenger Series, which is making its return to the Newport Beach Tennis Club this January.

The Series – which aims to provide new opportunities for up-and-coming American tennis players to secure both ranking points and prize money – began in Newport Beach earlier this year, with Taylor Fritz and Danielle Collins taking home the inaugural titles.




The Newport Beach tournament will be instrumental in determining which two American male and female players receive wild cards into their respective singles main draws at the 2019 BNP Paribas Open.

The two American women and two American men who accumulate the most points over the course of the four events in the Series will be awarded the wild cards into the largest ATP Tour and WTA combined two-week event in the world, held annually at the Indian Wells Tennis Garden.

All Oracle Challenger Series tournaments are free and open to the public. For more information about the Oracle Challenger Series, visit oraclechallengerseries.com.

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