1971 Pepsi-Cola Masters

In this article, 1971 Pepsi-Cola Masters becomes the central axis of analysis, exploring its impact in different areas of daily life. From its influence on today's society, to its relevance in specific areas such as education, politics, economy or culture, we seek to unravel the various facets that 1971 Pepsi-Cola Masters encompasses. Through a detailed analysis and a critical perspective, it is intended to offer the reader a broad and multifaceted vision of 1971 Pepsi-Cola Masters, highlighting both its positive aspects as well as its challenges and contradictions. This article aims to contribute to the debate and knowledge about 1971 Pepsi-Cola Masters, opening the space for reflection and the exchange of ideas.

1971 Masters Grand Prix
Date4–12 December
Edition2nd
CategoryMasters
Draw7S (round robin)
Prize money$48,000
SurfaceCarpet / indoor
LocationParis, France
VenueCoubertin Stadium
Champions
Singles
Romania Ilie Năstase

The 1971 Masters was a men's tennis tournament played on indoor carpet courts at the Coubertin Stadium in Paris, France. It was the 2nd edition of the Masters Grand Prix and was the season-ending event of the 1971 Grand Prix circuit. The tournament consisted of a round robin competition for the seven highest points scorers of the Grand Prix circuit. John Newcombe and Ken Rosewall, players signed to the rival World Championship Circuit but who also took part in several Grand Prix tournaments, had qualified for the event but declined to participate. The tournament was held from 4 December until 12 December 1971 and was won by Ilie Năstase who earned the $15,000 first prize.

Final

Singles

Romania Ilie Năstase won a round robin competition also featuring France Pierre Barthès, Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Željko Franulović, United States Clark Graebner, Czechoslovakia Jan Kodeš, United States Cliff Richey and United States Stan Smith.

  • It was Năstase's 8th singles title of the year and the 10th of his career.

See also

References

  1. ^ "1971 Masters – Results". Association of Tennis Professionals.
  2. ^ "Two for Smith". The Province. 6 December 1971. p. 17.
  3. ^ John Barrett, ed. (1972). World of Tennis '72. London: Queen Anne Press. pp. 141–144. ISBN 9780362001037. OCLC 86035663.
  4. ^ "Nastase Tops Smith For Pepsi Master's Title". Ludington Daily News. 13 December 1971. p. 5.

External links