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The ABN AMRO WTT makes up part of the ATP Series Gold Tour. The event is held at the Ahoy Rotterdam tennis facilities in Holland, and is played on hard court. A relatively small main draw of 16 players participate in the tournament, competing for almost $1 million in prize money.
The ABN AMRO WTT was first played in 1972. The event was initially played on indoor carpet, before moving to hard court in 1999. The ABN AMRO WTT has always been popular amongst the best Dutch players, and also tends to draw some of the strongest fields in the ATP Series Gold.
ABN AMRO WTT Betting
The ABN AMRO WTT tournament receives basic betting coverage from online bookmakers. Fans can place money on match betting markets, set betting markets, as well as outright tournament winner betting markets.
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ABN AMRO WTT Winners
American tennis legend Arthur Ashe boasts the best record in the ABN AMRO WTT. Ashe won the event three times between 1972 and 1976, setting a record that is yet to be broken. Richard Krajicek is the best performing Dutch player in the history of the event, with two ABN AMRO WTT winners titles to his name.
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