The Copa del Café (Coffee Bowl) is an ITF Grade 1
tennis
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tournament played every January in
San José, Costa Rica
San José (; meaning "Saint Joseph") is the capital city, capital and largest city of Costa Rica, and the capital of San José Province. It is in the center of the country, in the mid-west of the Costa Rican Central Valley, Central Valley, wi ...
. The tournament is part of a junior circuit backed by the
International Tennis Federation
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and supported by the tennis federations of many countries.
The tournament was started in 1965 with a group of tennis players at the Costa Rica Country Club. They formed an Organizing Committee, staffed by volunteer club members. Over the years the tournament has become more prestigious and international. The tournament has received strong international support from top players and dedicated coaches, and this has contributed enormously to its success. It is the oldest junior ITF tournament in Latin America and every year the Coffee Bowl receives entries from more than 40 countries. The tournament has televised night play every day, and averages over 3,000 spectators each day.
Singles champions
Doubles champions
References
External links
ITF Tennis - Juniors - Tournament OverviewCopa del Cafe - Official Tournament Site
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Tennis in Costa Rica
Junior tennis tournaments
Clay court tennis tournaments