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Colonial National Invitational (tennis)

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Tour
  
WCT (1971–1973)

Abolished
  
1973

Venue
  
Colonial Country Club

Founded
  
1962

Location
  
Fort Worth, Texas, USA

Surface
  
Hard / Outdoor

The Colonial National Invitation was a men's tennis tournament played at the Colonial Country Club in Fort Worth, Texas from 1962 to 1973. The club hired Tut Bartzen as a tennis pro and made him responsible for hosting the tournament. The inaugural edition in 1962 was an amateur-only event. In 1967 it became a professional tournament, which meant that amateurs could not compete. The total prize money for the tournament that year was $15,000 and the first-prize, won by Rod Laver, was $1,700. The following year, 1968, a women's professional event was added which was won by Ann Haydon Jones. The tournament was part of the WCT Tour from 1971 to 1973 and was held on outdoor hard courts.

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Colonial National Invitational (tennis) Wikipedia