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The San Diego Open is an annual professional tennis tournament on the WTA Tour , held in San Diego, California . The tournament was founded in 1971. It is held at the Barnes Tennis Center. The tournament is part of the WTA 500 , a category governed by the Women's Tennis Association (WTA).

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42-679: The San Diego Open was an ATP 250 tournament held at the Barnes Tennis Center in San Diego, California . In August 2021, after the cancellation of the Asia Swing due to the COVID-19 pandemic , the Barnes Tennis Center was allocated a two-year 250 tournament license. Prior to that, it was exclusively a WTA event which was last held as a WTA Challenger in 2015 in Carlsbad . Daniel Vallverdu took on

84-617: A Virginia Slims of San Diego (sponsored name) aka the Southern California Open event, and the Wells Fargo Open, which ran from 1979 to 1982. Giscafre's former doubles partner, Jane Stratton , attained co-ownership of the tournament from 1986 until the event's cessation. The tournament has had various principal sponsors throughout its history, and has been played under the headings of the Great American Bank Classic,

126-452: A big second serve. He went on to win his second Italian Open title, defeating Sergi Bruguera in the final. At the 1995 French Open , Muster won his first and only Grand Slam singles title, defeating Yevgeny Kafelnikov in the semifinals and comfortably beating 1989 champion Michael Chang in the final. Muster was the only Austrian to win a Grand Slam singles title until Dominic Thiem won the 2020 US Open. His win–loss record on clay in 1995

168-456: A match against the reigning French Open champion Sergi Bruguera . Muster won three clay-court titles in 1994. In March 1994, he defeated Michael Stich of Germany in a first round Davis Cup tie in Graz , 6–4, 6–7, 4–6, 6–3, 12–10, after saving a match point when trailing at 7–8 in the fifth set. Despite Muster's win over Stich bringing Austria level at 2–2 in the tie, it was Germany who eventually won

210-655: A second match after his comeback, in the Todi Challenger, against the fifth seeded Argentinian Leonardo Mayer . His next opponent was countryman Martin Fischer , to whom Muster lost. On 19 September 2011, Muster reached world No. 847. He then lost his next match, at the Challenger tournament in Palermo, to Alessio di Mauro . In October 2011, at the age of 44, Muster decided that he would play his last tennis match before retirement at

252-589: A son, Christian, who was born in 2001. Muster and Taylor separated in 2002 and divorced in 2005. In 2003, Muster moved back to Austria, to work as a coach and captain of the Austrian Davis Cup team . He has played tennis on the ATP Champions Tour . In April 2010, Muster married Caroline Ofner, and they have a daughter, Maxim, who was born in 2009. On 16 June 2010, at the age of 42, Muster announced his comeback to professional tennis. In July 2010, he played

294-479: Is an Austrian former world No. 1 tennis player. One of the world's leading clay court players in the 1990s, he won the 1995 French Open and at his peak was called "The King of Clay". In addition, he won eight Masters 1000 Series titles. Muster is one of the nine players to win Super 9/ATP Masters Series/ATP World Tour Masters 1000 titles on clay, hardcourt and carpet. With his 1995 French Open title, Muster became

336-540: The Austrian Sportsman of the Year award for the second time. He continued to rack up clay-court victories in 1996. He won seven tournaments, six of them titles he successfully defended after winning them the year before. These 1996 tournament victories included his third Monte Carlo title, where he defeated clay court specialist Albert Costa in the final, and his third Italian Open title, defeating Richard Krajicek in

378-693: The Davis Cup . He also played at the 1984 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles, and in two tournaments on Austrian soil, the clay-court event in Kitzbühel and the indoor carpet event in Vienna . Muster turned professional in 1985, regularly playing in Challenger tournaments throughout the year, winning in Belo Horizonte , as well as continuing to play in many top-level tournaments. Muster won his first top-level tournament at

420-612: The Dutch Open in Hilversum in 1986. In 1988, Muster reached six top-level tournament finals, winning four of them, in Boston , Bordeaux , Prague and Bari . Muster finished the year ranked 16th in the world. Early in 1989, he became the first Austrian to reach the semifinals of the Australian Open, eventually losing in four sets to world No. 1, Ivan Lendl . Shortly after that, he became

462-525: The La Costa Resort and Spa in 1991, when the sponsor was changed to Mazda from Great American, which was in financial decline. On September 7, 2009, the Sony Ericsson WTA Tour announced the return of professional women's tennis to San Diego in 2010, under the sponsorship of Mercury Insurance. The Mercury Insurance Open was renamed the Southern California Open starting in 2013. In 2014, the event

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504-723: The Mazda Classic and the Toshiba Classic. The tournament was known for its strong player fields, location in the hills and atmosphere. Although the tournament achieved Tier-I status only in 2004, it became a draw to the heavyweights in women's tennis since its inception in the 1980s, being a crucial warm-up tournament leading to the US Open . Past champions of the tournament include former world No.-1s Steffi Graf , Jennifer Capriati , Lindsay Davenport , Venus Williams , Martina Hingis , Justine Henin , and Maria Sharapova . Six players won

546-558: The ATP Tour (since 1990). In 2006 Roger Federer tied the record. Muster has the highest winning percentage of singles tournament finals of all players who reached a minimum of 25 finals. Of his 55 finals, he won 44 with 11 defeats (80%). Note: Muster played no professional matches between 2000 and 2009. Held as Stockholm Masters until 1994, Essen in 1995 and Stuttgart indoor from 1996 onwards. Muster's match record against players who have been ranked world No. 1. Thomas Muster

588-517: The American in early 1997—Muster defeated Sergi Bruguera in three straight sets in the final. Bruguera had defeated Sampras in the semifinals. In August 1997, Muster made a hard-fought run to the championship round of the Cincinnati Masters before losing the final to Sampras. Having reached the semifinals or better in four of the five most important hard court events of the season to date, Muster

630-547: The Austrian made his fourth and final appearance in the ATP's year-end tournament, the 1997 ATP Tour World Championships – Singles , losing his lone match to Carlos Moyá . Muster finished 1997 ranked world no. 9. For the season, Muster achieved a 29–8 win–loss record on hardcourt, but he only won nine out of 18 matches on clay. Muster's 1997 French Open campaign ended in the third round when unseeded Gustavo Kuerten , then ranked at 66 in

672-567: The European clay. In his next event and first clay appearance of 1998, Muster reached the last top-level tournament final of his career in Estoril, losing to Alberto Berasategui in three sets. In early May 1998, Muster defeated sixth-ranked Yevgeny Kafelnikov en route to the quarterfinals of the 1998 ATP German Open in Hamburg, Germany . At the 1998 French Open , Muster scored several nice wins to reach

714-511: The WTA Tour as a WTA 500 event in 2022. ATP 250 The ATP 250 tournaments (previously known as the ATP World Tour 250 tournaments, ATP International Series , and ATP World Series ) are the lowest tier of annual men's tennis tournaments on the main ATP Tour, after the four Grand Slam tournaments, ATP Finals , ATP Masters 1000 tournaments, and ATP 500 tournaments. As of 2024 ,

756-408: The Year." In 1990, Muster won the Austrian Sportsman of the Year award. He won two more top-level tournaments in 1991, and three more in 1992 (all on clay courts), with the biggest of these titles being the 1992 Monte Carlo title, where he defeated Aaron Krickstein in the final. In 1993, Muster won seven titles. Muster's win–loss record on clay in 1993 was 55–10, although he failed to win any of

798-401: The decisive fifth rubber. In 1995, Muster enjoyed the best year of his career winning 12 tournaments, with 11 of those tournaments won on clay-courts. Between February and June 1995, Muster won 40 consecutive matches on clay (the longest winning streak on the surface since Björn Borg had won 46 matches between 1977 and 1979). At the 1995 Monte Carlo Masters , he defeated Andrea Gaudenzi in

840-543: The final of the 1996 Mercedes Cup in Stuttgart, Muster defeated newly crowned French Open champion Yevgeny Kafelnikov in three straight sets. In February 1996, Muster attained the world no. 1 ranking for the first time. He held the ranking initially for just one week, and then regained it for five weeks over March and April 1996. The validity of Muster's number one ranking was called into question by top Americans Pete Sampras and Andre Agassi , who argued that he had achieved

882-533: The final) and one title on hardcourt. Muster reached the semifinals of the 1990 French Open , losing in straight sets to the eventual champion, Andrés Gómez . He also helped Austria reach the semifinals of the Davis Cup , where they were eliminated 3–2 by the United States, despite winning both of his singles rubbers against Michael Chang and Andre Agassi . That year, he was named the ATP Tour 's "Comeback Player of

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924-522: The final. Muster flew back to Vienna to undergo surgery. With the aid of a special chair designed to allow him to practice hitting balls while recovering from knee surgery, he returned to competitive tennis in September 1989. Muster's comeback continued in 1990, when he won three top-level tournaments on clay (including the Italian Open , defeating Andrés Gómez in the semifinals and Andrei Chesnokov in

966-465: The final. Muster's win–loss record on clay in 1996 was an impressive 46–3. This made his 1995–96 record on the surface 111–5, which was, at the time, the best two-year clay-court record since the open era began in 1968. Despite Muster's continued dominance on clay-courts in 1996, he was upset in the Round of 16 at the 1996 French Open , losing to eventual finalist Michael Stich in four sets. In July 1996, in

1008-566: The first Austrian to reach the world top 10. On the night of 31 March 1989, he defeated Yannick Noah in five sets in the semifinals of the Lipton International Players Championships in Key Biscayne, Florida , to set up a final against Lendl. However, in the early hours of 1 April 1989, just hours after his semifinal victory, he was struck by a drunk driver, severing ligaments in his left knee and forcing him to default

1050-510: The first Austrian to win a Grand Slam singles title, followed by Dominic Thiem at the 2020 US Open . Muster first came to prominence when he reached the final of the French Open junior tournament and the Orange Bowl juniors tournament in 1985. Muster played his first matches at the top-level in 1984, as a junior player, at the age of 16. In 1984, he played his first match for Austria in

1092-644: The first match of his comeback in a Challenger tournament in Braunschweig, where he lost in the first round. He went on to play in three Challenger tournaments in Kitzbühel, Como, and Rijeka. Eventually, in his fifth Challenger tournament in Ljubljana, Muster won his first comeback match, against Borut Puc of Croatia, which brought Muster back into the ATP singles ranking list at world number 988. Muster finished 2010 ranked at world number 980. On 13 September 2011, Muster won

1134-410: The four big clay-court events of the year. At both the 1992 and 1993 French Opens, Muster was defeated by the reigning French Open and Australian Open champion Jim Courier . At the 1994 French Open , he won his second round match against Andre Agassi in five sets but was then defeated by the serve-and-volley play of Patrick Rafter in the next round, with Rafter's four set victory denying Muster

1176-601: The match. Muster's overall Davis Cup win–loss record, counting both singles and doubles matches, was 45–18. Muster's win–loss record in Davis Cup singles matches was 36–8, while his win–loss record in Davis Cup singles matches on clay was 29–1. Muster has more match wins in Davis Cup than any other Austrian tennis player . After he stopped playing tennis after the 1999 French Open, Muster moved to Noosa Heads , Australia, where he had officially resided since 1996, and married television presenter Jo Beth Taylor in 2000. The couple have

1218-653: The next few months, winning just two of his 12 matches after Sydney. Following his first-round loss to Nicolás Lapentti at the 1999 French Open , Muster quietly disappeared from the ATP Tour at the age of 31. Muster remains the only world no. 1 singles player who never managed to win a men's singles match at Wimbledon throughout his whole career (only made four appearances). Muster only lost one Davis Cup singles match on clay in his career, when Goran Ivanišević defeated him in April 1997, 6–7, 7–5, 6–7, 6–2, 7–5, despite Muster having won 112 of his previous 117 matches on clay going into

1260-555: The position of managing director, Ryan Redondo was named the tournament director and Billie Jean King accepted the role of honorary tournament chairman. With the ATP Tour returning to China in 2023, the tournament's men's event ceased. USTA (Southern California) This event was founded in 1971 as the Southern California Open , it's official name. That year there had been two previous women's tennis tournaments in San Diego:

1302-451: The quarterfinals before losing to Félix Mantilla in four sets, with Mantilla getting revenge for his contentious 1998 Italian Open defeat to Muster a few weeks prior. Muster's 1998 results faded after the spring, and he reached just one semifinal (Mallorca) and one quarterfinal (Boston) for the remainder of the year. Muster opened 1999 with a semifinal showing in Sydney before struggling over

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1344-666: The record for most singles titles at 26, while Mike Bryan holds the record for most doubles titles won with 46. 1990–1999 ATP World Series 2000–2008 ATP International Series 2009–2018 ATP World Tour 250 2019–present ATP Tour 250 The 2024 ATP Tour includes 38 tournaments: ^ became an ATP 500 event. Viña del Mar [REDACTED] Gil New York [REDACTED] Dutra Silva [REDACTED] Bagnis [REDACTED] Groth [REDACTED] Groth [REDACTED] Berrettini Active players indicated in bold . Thomas Muster Thomas Muster (born 2 October 1967)

1386-450: The semifinals, despite struggling heavily in the latter stages of the match due to having a shortage of glucose in his blood and suffering a 40° fever, which required a brief spell in hospital after the match. The next day, he won the final against Boris Becker , after a tough match, by 4–6, 5–7, 6–1, 7–6, 6–0, with Muster surviving two championship points in the fourth set tiebreak, the first of which saw Becker double-faulting after going for

1428-428: The series includes 38 tournaments, with 250 ranking points awarded to each singles champion—which accounts for the name of the series. Draws consist of 28, 32, or 48 for singles and 16 for doubles. In 2025 , the series includes only 30 tournaments after retirement of five tournaments (Atlanta, Cordoba, Estoril, Lyon, Newport) and upgrades of three tournaments to the 500 level (Dallas, Doha, Munich). Thomas Muster holds

1470-458: The top spot based almost solely on his clay court results, although Muster had beaten Sampras on indoor carpet at the 1995 Masters event in Essen, Germany , and Agassi had only won tournaments on hardcourt in 1995. In 1997, Muster enjoyed the best results of his career on hardcourt. He reached the semifinals of the 1997 Australian Open , losing to eventual champion Pete Sampras . He then went on to win

1512-502: The top-level Vienna tournament, where Muster lost to countryman, Dominic Thiem , in straight sets. However, three weeks after playing in Vienna, Muster was back again, this time in a Challenger tournament in Salzburg, playing against Dennis Blömke. He lost a close three-set battle. This was his last match to date. In the 1995 season, Muster won 12 men's singles tournament titles, a record for

1554-581: The tournament in Dubai , defeating Goran Ivanišević in the final. Following a semifinal showing at the 1997 Newsweek Champions Cup and the State Farm Evert Cup in Indian Wells, California, Muster won his biggest title on hardcourt at the 1997 Miami Masters , the same tournament where his career had nearly ended eight years earlier. After a semifinal victory over Jim Courier —his third successive win over

1596-479: The tournament more than once, four of them consecutively. Graf holds the record for most wins (4); Venus Williams holds the record for most consecutive titles (3). The tournament's purse doubled to $ 200,000 in 1989, when the sponsor changed to San Diego–based Great American Bank from Virginia Slims , a cigarette brand owned by Philip Morris . The tournament moved from the San Diego Tennis & Racquet Club to

1638-487: The world, defeated him in five sets despite Muster holding a 3–0 lead in the fifth set. Kuerten went on to win the 1997 French Open title and usher in a new era on clay. With a renewed focus on clay and the 1998 French Open, Muster enjoyed a better April and May than he had the year prior. A strong run to the semifinals on the hard courts of Indian Wells—where he beat top-ranked Sampras along the way—in March 1998 buoyed Muster onto

1680-675: Was a remarkable 65–2. Although his record on other surfaces was less impressive, a late season victory over Pete Sampras on fast indoor carpet during his run to the title of the 1995 Eurocard Open (October) – Singles Masters event in Essen, Germany , gave Muster an outside chance at finishing the year no. 1; however, Sampras finished the year at no. 1. Of the 12 tournaments that Muster won in 1995, he saved at least one match point held against him during six of them, with those six tournaments being held in Estoril , Barcelona , Monte Carlo , St. Pölten , Stuttgart Outdoor and Umag . In 1995, Muster won

1722-491: Was one of the favorites at the 1997 US Open – Men's singles . However, as the fifth seed, Muster received a difficult first round draw and fell in four sets to Great Britain's Tim Henman , then ranked world no. 21. Muster played decently indoors during the fall of 1997, reaching the semifinals of the 1997 IPB Czech Indoor in Ostrava, Czech Republic , and the quarterfinals of the 1997 Paris Open . As an injury-replacement alternate,

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1764-612: Was relocated to Tokyo, Japan. The tournament became the Carlsbad Classic in 2015, hosted by the Park Hyatt Aviara Resort in Carlsbad, California, from November 23–29. As a WTA Challenger event, the Carlsbad Classic featured a 32-player singles main draw, an 8-player qualifying draw, and an 8-team doubles draw with $ 125,000 in prize money. It was the first WTA tournament held during Thanksgiving week. The tournament returned to

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