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The '''Challenge of Champions''' was an exhibition tennis tournament. Featuring a roster of 8 invited players, it was not recognized by the sport's main sanctioning bodies, but was one of the most lucrative and better regarded non-tour events. Beginning in 1980, it was organized by ] company ], which the following year launched a sister event called the ] in ].<ref>{{cite news |author=<!--Staff writer(s); no by-line.--> |date=January 11, 1981 |url=https://www.newspapers.com/image/947979157/ |title=Tennis roundup |newspaper=The Toronto Star |page=C10 {{subscription required|via=newspapers.com}}}}</ref> The tournament was discontinued after the 1989 edition. The '''Challenge of Champions''' was an exhibition tennis tournament. Featuring a roster of 8 invited players, it was not recognized by the sport's main sanctioning bodies, but was one of the most lucrative and better regarded non-tour events. Beginning in 1980, it was organized by ] company ], which the following year launched a sister event called the ] in ].<ref>{{cite news |author=<!--Staff writer(s); no by-line.--> |date=January 11, 1981 |url=https://www.newspapers.com/image/947979157/ |title=Tennis roundup |newspaper=The Toronto Star |page=C10 {{subscription required|via=newspapers.com}}}}</ref> The tournament was discontinued after the 1989 edition.

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For the pool event, see International Challenge of Champions. Tennis tournament
Challenge of Champions
Defunct tennis tournament
TourInvitational/Exhibition
Founded1981
Abolished1989
Editions10
LocationChicago, U.S.
Atlanta, U.S. (1985–1989)
Las Vegas, U.S. (1984)
SurfaceCarpet (indoor) (1984-1987)
Clay (green) (1988-1989)

The Challenge of Champions was an exhibition tennis tournament. Featuring a roster of 8 invited players, it was not recognized by the sport's main sanctioning bodies, but was one of the most lucrative and better regarded non-tour events. Beginning in 1980, it was organized by Canadian company Concert Productions International, which the following year launched a sister event called the Molson Challenge in Toronto. The tournament was discontinued after the 1989 edition.

  1. "Tennis roundup". The Toronto Star. January 11, 1981. p. C10  – via newspapers.com (subscription required) .