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29 September 2011 | Tennis West

The WA Open Super AMT is done and dusted for another year, with the winners displayed below. 

Men’s Singles Final:

Brydan Klein  – Champion

Gavin Van Peperzeel – Runner Up

Women’s Singles Final: 

 Monique Adamczak – Champion

Hau Chen Tang – Runner Up

Men’s Doubles Final:

Scott Puodziunas, Gavin Van Peperzeel – Champion

Yilum Wang, Noam Yitchaki – Runner Up

Women’s Doubles Finals:

Monique Adamczak and Sandra Zaniewska – Champion

Bojana Bobusic, Melanie South – Runner Up

Please CLICK HERE  for a link to the full draw.

AMT Background

The AMTs are semi-professional tournaments introduced by Tennis Australia in 2006.  They are designed to create quality matchplay opportunities and help with the transition for post junior athletes.  In 2010, the National Open Tournament brand was phased out and re-branded as a tiered circuit of AMT’s – Platinum, Gold, Silver, Bronze and White – based on prizemoney levels offered to the open events.  To allow for the preservation and integrity of the brand and to provide product consistency to the consumer, a set of controlled delivery requirements has been aligned to each tier.

In total, 200 tournaments across Australia make up the Australian Money Tournament series in 2010, giving all players the opportunity to lower their Australian Ranking.

Super AMT Platinum Series (offering $15,000 in total prizemoney)

The original Australian Money Tournaments that were developed by Tennis Australia in 2006, the Platinum AMT’s offer a total of $10,000 across the open events.  These tournaments are the pinnacle in competition for tennis athletes outside of the Australian Pro Tour events, and provide maximum Australian Ranking points.  There will be 32 Platinum AMT’s held across the five major states across Australia.