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1 History  



1.1  2018 Hawaii Open  



1.1.1  Men's entrants  





1.1.2  Women's entrants  







1.2  2019 Hawaii Open  



1.2.1  Men's singles  



1.2.1.1  Entrants  





1.2.1.2  Draw  







1.2.2  Women's singles  



1.2.2.1  Entrants  





1.2.2.2  Draw  







1.2.3  Mixed doubles  









2 Past finals  



2.1  WTA 125 events  



2.1.1  Singles  





2.1.2  Doubles  







2.2  Invitational tournaments  



2.2.1  Men's singles  





2.2.2  Women's singles  





2.2.3  Mixed doubles  









3 See also  





4 External links  














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As of July 2022, The Hawaii Open is now the Waikiki Cup.

Hawaii Open Tennis Tournament
Tournament information
LocationHonolulu
United States
Venue
  • Stan Sheriff Center (2019)
  • Blaisdell Arena (2018)
  • Central Oahu Regional Park (2016,2017)
  • SurfaceHard – indoors
    Draw5 men and 5 women
    Websitewww.waikikicup.com
    Current champions (2019 Hawaii Open)
    Men's singlesUnited States Sam Querrey
    Women's singlesUnited States Danielle Collins

    The Hawaii Open is a hardcourt men's and women's professional tennis tournament held annually in Honolulu, Hawaii. The tournament features players from the WTA and ATP Tour. The invitational tournament occurs immediately before the ATP Tour and WTA Tour begin the new season in late December.

    The Hawaii Open features three rounds of single-elimination matches played over three days in a best two-out-of-three set format. Third sets are played as a tie-break with the first to 10 points declared the winner.

    History

    [edit]

    The Hawaii Open tournament began as a WTA 125 event in 2016. During the first two years, the tournament was held at the Patsy T. Mink Central Oahu Regional Park during Thanksgiving week in late November.

    2018 Hawaii Open

    [edit]

    In 2018, the tournament added a men's draw and became a men's and women's invitational tournament over three days, December 21, 22, and 23. It featured six men and six women and moved to the Blaisdell Arena in Honolulu. The tournament also featured a pro–am at Kailua Racquet Club and a Players Party held at the Prince Waikiki.

    Men's entrants

    [edit]
    1.  Kei Nishikori (JPN)
    2.  Milos Raonic (CAN)
    3.  Ryan Harrison (USA)
    4.  Christian Harrison (USA)
    5.  Andre Ilagan (USA)
    6.  Phuc Huynh (USA)
    7.  Mackenzie McDonald (USA)[i]
    1. ^ McDonald participated in the Hawaii Open Pro Am and other special events. He withdrew from match play due to injury.

    Women's entrants

    [edit]
    1.  Elise Mertens (BEL)
    2.  Garbiñe Muguruza (ESP)
    3.  Eugenie Bouchard (CAN)
    4.  Monica Puig (PUR)
    5.  CoCo Vandeweghe (USA)
    6.  Christina McHale (USA)

    2019 Hawaii Open

    [edit]

    The 2019 Hawaii Open presented by Ward Village and Hawaii Tourism was held December 26, December 27, and December 28, in Honolulu, at the Stan Sheriff Center. The tournament featured five men and five women and moved to the Stan Sheriff Center in Honolulu. The tournament also featured a pro–am at the Four Seasons Tennis Centre and a Players Party held at Ward Village.

    Men's singles

    [edit]
    Entrants
    [edit]
    1.  Taylor Fritz (USA)
    2.  Sam Querrey (USA)
    3.  Jordan Thompson (AUS)[a]
    4.  Brandon Nakashima (USA)
    5.  Christian Harrison (USA)
    Draw
    [edit]
    Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
                   
    1United States Taylor Fritz      
    bye      
    1United States Taylor Fritz 64 4
    United States Brandon Nakashima 77 6
    United States Christian Harrison 0 1
    United States Brandon Nakashima 6 6
    United States Brandon Nakashima 479 11
    United States Sam Querrey 6 67 13
    United States Sam Querrey
    bye
    United States Sam Querrey 46 10 Third Place Match
    2Australia Jordan Thompson 6 31
      bye       1United States Taylor Fritz  
    2Australia Jordan Thompson       2Australia Jordan Thompson  

    Women's singles

    [edit]
    Entrants
    [edit]
    1.  Angelique Kerber (GER)
    2.  Danielle Collins (USA)[a]
    3.  Misaki Doi (JPN)
    4.  Yanina Wickmayer (BEL)
    5.  Alyssa Tobita (USA)
    Draw
    [edit]
    Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
                   
    1United States Danielle Collins      
    bye      
    1United States Danielle Collins 6 6
    Belgium Yanina Wickmayer 34
    United States Alyssa Tobita 11
    Belgium Yanina Wickmayer 6 6
    1United States Danielle Collins w/o
    2Germany Angelique Kerber
    Japan Misaki Doi
    bye
    Japan Misaki Doi 162 Third Place Match
    2Germany Angelique Kerber 6 77
      bye        
    2Germany Angelique Kerber        

    Mixed doubles

    [edit]

    A mixed doubles match was added to replace the women's singles final due to player withdrawal.

    Past finals

    [edit]

    WTA 125 events

    [edit]

    Singles

    [edit]
    Year Champion Runner-up Score
    2016 United States Catherine Bellis China Zhang Shuai 6–4, 6–2
    2017 China Zhang Shuai South Korea Jang Su-jeong 0–6, 6–2, 6–3

    Doubles

    [edit]
    Year Champions Runners-up Score
    2016 Japan Eri Hozumi
    Japan Miyu Kato
    United States Nicole Gibbs
    United States Asia Muhammad
    6–7(3–7), 6–3, [10–8]
    2017 Chinese Taipei Hsieh Shu-ying
    Chinese Taipei Hsieh Su-wei
    Japan Eri Hozumi
    United States Asia Muhammad
    6–1, 7–6(7–3)

    Invitational tournaments

    [edit]

    Men's singles

    [edit]
    Year Champion Runner-up Score
    2018 Japan Kei Nishikori Canada Milos Raonic 7–6, 7–6
    2019 United States Sam Querrey United States Brandon Nakashima 6–4, 6–7(7–9), [13–11]

    Women's singles

    [edit]
    Year Champion Runner-up Score
    2018 Belgium Elise Mertens Canada Eugenie Bouchard 2–6, 7–5, [12–10]
    2019 United States Danielle Collins Germany Angelique Kerber (walkover)

    Mixed doubles

    [edit]
    Year Champions Runners-up Score
    2019 United States Christian Harrison
    United States Danielle Collins
    United States Sam Querrey
    Belgium Yanina Wickmayer
    6–4, 6–7(6–8), [10–6]

    See also

    [edit]
    [edit]
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