Tournament Info

Lexus of Las Vegas Open

  • Tournament level: ATP World Tour 250 Event
  • Dates: Main Draw: Sept. 27-Oct. 2, 2011; Qualifying: Sept. 25-26, 2011
  • Site: Red Rock Country Club, 2250-B Red Springs Dr. Las Vegas, NV 89135
  • Singles main draw: 32-player draw with four players coming from qualifying
  • Doubles main draw: 16-team draw
  • Qualifying draw: 32-player singles draw
  • Prize Money: $50,000.
  • Web site: www.lexuslvopen.com

Tickets

  • USTA Members receive a 20% discount for the Finals on Sunday October 2nd with a valid USTA membership card.
  • Daily tickets for the general public are on sale now. To purchase daily tickets, go to www.lexuslvopen.com and click on the Purchase Tickets section or call (702) 304-5637 for more information.  To be placed on an email list for updates, send us an email with your name, address and other contact information to mcopenhaver@redrockcc.com
  • Premium VIP tickets are on sale now. Only a limited number of VIP Seats are available. All VIP seats are covered with a complimentary bar for the quarterfinals on.  First come-first served to select the best seats.
  • Ticket contact info: (702) 304-5637 or visit www.lexuslvopen.com

Lexus of Las Vegas History

The Lexus of Las Vegas Open debuted in the Fall of 2009.  In its first year, the tournament drew more than 1,500 fans and premiered with community support and enthusiasm.

Pro Circuit Tournament

The International Tennis Federation (ITF), the governing body for tennis on a worldwide basis, introduced an apprentice-level Circuit for men in 1976 and for women in 1984 in an ongoing effort to provide young players with an avenue to the international game.

Today, there are more than 375 men’s ITF Circuit events and 350 women’s ITF Circuit events held annually in 80 different countries around the globe, including China, Iran, Kenya, Lebanon, Liechtenstein and Vietnam.

The USTA, the national governing body for tennis in the United States, is one of more than 200 national federations that are members of the ITF. Through the USTA Pro Circuit, which it owns and operates, the USTA stages the largest number of ITF Circuit events in the world. This year, players from more than 50 countries will be competing in 96 USTA Pro Circuit events