
Portland eyes ATP stop, other major events
Another Davis Cup or Federation Cup tie?
Creation of a new pro event?
All are possibilities for the City of Roses after a successful staging of the Davis Cup finals, which concluded Sunday at Memorial Coliseum with the first U.S. victory since 1995.
It was the first Davis Cup finals held in the United States since 1992, and honchos from participating factions served up bouquets.
“From an organizational standpoint, I couldn’t be any more pleased,” says Jeff Ryan, the U.S. Tennis Association’s director of USA Team Events. “A lot of people, from the building side to the sports commission side, put in great work. We had a wonderful experience.”
– Excerpt from The Portland Tribune, December 4, 2007
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