Family Circle Cup To Host Reunion Of Original 9

The 40th anniversary staging of the Family Circle Cup in 2012 will be extra special, with the event to host a reunion of the Original 9.

Published September 23, 2011 11:45

Family Circle Cup To Host Reunion Of Original 9
The Original Nine paved the way for the Virginia Slims Circuit when they broke away from the establishment in 1970.

ST PETERSBURG, FL, USA - Forty-one years ago, on September 23, 1970, women's professional tennis was born when nine players, called the Original 9 and led by Billie Jean King, signed symbolic $1 contracts with the late Gladys Heldman, publisher of World Tennis publications, to compete on the newly-created Virginia Slims Circuit.

To celebrate this historic day, the Women's Tennis Association (WTA) and the Family Circle Cup have announced that a reunion of the Original 9 will take place April 6-8, 2012, during the final weekend of the Family Circle Cup. WTA founder Billie Jean King will be in attendance, along with Rosemary Casals, Peaches Bartkowicz, Judy Dalton, Valerie Ziegenfuss, and Julie Heldman. Other members of the Original 9, Nancy Richey, Kerry Melville, and Kristy Pigeon, are also expected to attend.

"When the Original 9 signed our one-dollar contracts with Gladys Heldman, we envisioned a bright future for women's professional tennis, and the women who compete on the WTA today are living our dream," King said. "I am proud the nine of us stood together with a vision for the future more than 40 years ago and I look forward to our gathering at the Family Circle Cup."

The Family Circle Cup, a WTA premier event played in Charleston, South Carolina, will be celebrating its 40th Anniversary in 2012. Family Circle is the longest-running title sponsor on the WTA. The Original 9 reunion will be co-hosted by the WTA, the Women's Tennis Benefits Association (WTBA) and the Family Circle Cup.

"As one of the longest-running tournaments on the WTA, the Family Circle Cup is one of our most prestigious events and a favorite amongst all players, both former and active," said Stacey Allaster, chairman and CEO of the WTA. "With such a rich history and tradition, it's only fitting that this reunion of the Original 9, celebrating over 40 years of women's professional tennis, should take place at the Family Circle Cup.

"I congratulate the tournament on 40 spectacular years and thank Family Circle for its continued support of women's tennis."

"In celebrating our 40th anniversary, the Family Circle Cup is thrilled to host the reunion of the Original 9," said Bob Moran, tournament director of the Family Circle Cup. "This event has been around for almost as long as women's professional tennis. It's more than just a tennis tournament. It's a celebration of women's tennis, and we are proud to honor these nine incredible champions at the Family Circle Cup."

For more on the Original 9 and early women's professional tennis:

> The Original 9: Rebellion & Independence
> Nine For Nine: Today's Players Pay Tribute to the Original 9
> January 6, 1971: First Virginia Slims Circuit Begins

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