The Rogers Cup is a Tier I tennis tournament contested by the members of the WTA Tour, and the women’s version of the Canada Masters. The event is played on outdoor hard court in Canada, with Montreal and Toronto taking turns in hosting the event.
The Rogers Cup is one of the oldest international tennis tournaments in the world, with the women’s draw dating back to 1892. Today the tournament offers one of the biggest prize funds in women’s tennis, valued at $2,45 million, and consistently features 56 of the finest players in the WTA.
Rogers Cup Betting
The Rogers Cup is a key fixture on the WTA Tour, and is followed with interest by tennis fans. Interest in the event translates into a good selection of tennis betting markets, where fans can cash in on the opportunity to bet on the best hard court players in women’s tennis.
Rogers Cup Winners
The records for the Rogers Cup were set during its early years, when the tournament mainly featured the top players in Canada and the United States. During this period Lois Moyes set the tournament record of 10 titles, while Violet Summerhayes set the record for most consecutive victories at 7.