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Women’s Tennis Association chief: Birmingham will be Premier attraction

WTA chief executive Stacey Allaster sees the Aegon Classic and Birmingham as key to that evolution, having witnessed first hand how far the site at Edgbaston Priory Club has come in the last couple of years.

Stacey Allaster

The Women’s Tennis Association celebrates its 40th birthday today as the sport is given an opportunity to look back with pride on the huge tracts of geographical, cultural and financial land it has covered since 1973.

Events like the Battle of the Sexes, the meeting at the Gloucester Hotel in London that spawned the organisation and the then ground-breaking Virginia Slims circuit seem to belong to as much to a different world as time.

And so it will be in another four decades when the women’s game will have an outpost in every area of the globe and arguments about equal prize money and whether women should play three or five sets will be long since settled.

Certainly, even as it pays tribute to its heroines like Billie Jean King and Birmingham’s Ann Jones, the governing body already has its eyes set on the future, breaking new markets in India and Brazil and increasing the prize-money from $118m, including the majors, to an even more stratospheric figure.

And the WTA chief executive Stacey Allaster sees the Aegon Classic and Birmingham as key to that evolution, having witnessed first hand how far the site at Edgbaston Priory Club has come in the last couple of years.

In an exclusive interview with the Birmingham Post, the most powerful woman in the female game expressed her joy at the £12m redevelopment of Priory and congratulated those responsible for earning the event’s elevation to Premier status from 2014.

“I couldn’t be more excited for the WTA to have the Aegon event here, this is a world class facility, it’s fantastic for the players and the fans,” Allaster said. “My hats off to everyone at the club for what has been created.

“I came a couple of years ago for the tournament’s 30th anniversary and at that stage they had just announced the project. Since then their dreams have come true.