Indianapolis Tennis Championships

Indianapolis tennis event likely moving

Indianapolis -- Dwindling fan attendance and a shortage of highly ranked tennis players may result in the Indianapolis Tennis Championships relocating, an official said.

Tournament director Kevin Martin said attendance to the U.S. Open Series event drew only 41,000 fans this July, significantly less than the nearly 100,000 fans the event drew during the time of stars like John McEnroe and Pete Sampras, The Indianapolis Star said Monday.

Martin said the non-profit group that operates the event is hoping to sell the tennis tournament's sanctioning rights, but has not received any bids to date.

"We've had no offers from anyone in Indianapolis to buy it," Martin said Sunday. "So I anticipate it will be moving."

Querrey, Ginepri to meet in final at Indy

Indianapolis -- Third-seeded American Sam Querrey will meet fellow American Robby Ginepri in Sunday's final of the Indianapolis Tennis Championships.

Querrey defeated Canadian Frank Dancevic 6-4, 6-4, and Ginepri defeated American John Isner 6-4, 6-3 in Saturday's semifinals.

This was the first time Ginepri had reached the semifinals in an ATP tournament since he reached his first career semifinal in March 2008 at Las Vegas.

Ginepriand and Querrey have never met in a tennis tournament.

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