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In addition to head-to-head events several annual professional tournaments were called championship tournaments. The most prestigious was usually the [[Wembley Championship]], held at the [[Wembley Arena]] in England, played between 1934 and 1990. The oldest was the [[U.S. Pro Tennis Championships]], played between 1927 and 1999. Between 1954 and 1962, it was played indoors in Cleveland and was called the World Professional Championships. The third major tournament was the [[French Pro Championship]], played between 1930 and 1968. The British and American championships continued into the Open Era but devolved to the status of minor tournaments after the late 1960s. |
In addition to head-to-head events several annual professional tournaments were called championship tournaments. The most prestigious was usually the [[Wembley Championship]], held at the [[Wembley Arena]] in England, played between 1934 and 1990. The oldest was the [[U.S. Pro Tennis Championships]], played between 1927 and 1999. Between 1954 and 1962, it was played indoors in Cleveland and was called the World Professional Championships. The third major tournament was the [[French Pro Championship]], played between 1930 and 1968. The British and American championships continued into the Open Era but devolved to the status of minor tournaments after the late 1960s. |
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The [[Tournament of Champions (tennis)|Tournament of Champions]] was held between 1956 and 1959, the 1956 edition taking place in Los Angeles and the 1957, 1958 and 1959 editions taking place at [[Forest Hills, Queens]]. There was also the [[Wimbledon Pro]] tournament held in August 1967, the first tournament where professional tennis players were allowed to play at Wimbledon. |
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=={{anchor|Open Era|Open era}}Open Era== |
=={{anchor|Open Era|Open era}}Open Era== |