“The Porsche Tennis Grand Prix has been firmly anchored in the Stuttgart region’s sporting and societal life for over 40 years,” says Oliver Blume, Chairman of the Board of Management of Porsche AG.  “With its class, it radiates out into the whole world and is therefore a fantastic flagship for Porsche. We are delighted at being able to once again present the world’s finest players to the region’s people in the Porsche Arena.”
 
The world’s elite is coming to Stuttgart
With the title-holder and world No. 1 Iga Swiatek (Poland) heading the entry list, the world elite will be competing virtually en-bloc in the Porsche Arena. Other Top 10 players in the latest world rankings are the Australian Open winner Aryna Sabalenka (No. 2), Ons Jabeur (Tunisia/4), the winner of the 2022 WTA Finals Caroline Garcia (France/5), Coco Gauff (USA/6), Wimbledon champion Elena Rybakina (Kazakhstan/7), Daria Kasatkina (8), Maria Sakkari (Greece/9) as well as the 2019 Stuttgart winner Petra Kvitova (Czech Republic/10). A total of seven Grand Slam winners including the Porsche Brand Ambassador Emma Raducanu (Great Britain) will be in the line-up.
 
Tatjana Maria and Jule Niemeier with main draw wild cards
Germany’s top two current players, Jule Niemeier and Tatjana Maria, who won the WTA tournament in Bogota last weekend, are both sure of a main draw berth after being handed wild cards. Emma Raducanu and the former world No. 2 Paula Badosa (Spain) have each been given a Top 20 wild card. The former Wimbledon runner-up Sabine Lisicki will return to the big tennis stage after a long injury lay-off in the strong qualifying at the WTA 500 tournament. She has received a wild card, as has the up-and-coming German youngster Noma Noha Akugue from the Porsche Talent Team.
 
Porsche Taycan Turbo S Sport Turismo as an electrifying main prize
The winner of the 46th Porsche Tennis Grand Prix can look forward to a Neptune Blue Porsche Taycan Turbo S Sport Turismo. The practical all-rounder amongst electric sports cars impresses with superior performance and long range. The power unit produces up to 460 kW (625 PS), overboost power with Launch Control is up to 560 kW (761 PS). The most powerful version of the Sport Turismo accelerates from 0-100 km/h in 2.8 seconds. Its range (WLTP) stretches combined to between 430 and 458 kilometres. In the tournament week, the sports car will sit on a rostrum for all to see at one end of Centre Court as motivation for the players. 
 
“Aces for Charity” – Porsche donates to the Ukraine aid programme
75 years of Porsche sports cars – the “Aces for Charity” campaign, a part of the Porsche Tennis Grand Prix, will this year reflect the anniversary. “We will donate 356 euro for every ace. The sum is inspired by the first Porsche 356,” says Sebastian Rudolph, Vice President Communications, Sustainability and Politics of Porsche AG. “Porsche thus creates a stimulus for societal responsibility and donates money for people finding themselves in hardship through no fault of their own.” The “Stiftung Agapedia” foundation, the “Landessportverband Baden-Württemberg” sport association and the “Ferry-Porsche-Stiftung” foundation will all support Ukraine aid projects with the donations.
 
Multi-media experience
All those not able to watch the Porsche Tennis Grand Prix live in the Porsche Arena do not have to miss a single rally. The tournament will be televised live in Germany by Eurosport, Tennis Channel and Porsche Tennis TV. The latter’s transmissions on the porsche-tennis.com tournament website will be enhanced by the action on the practice courts and a look behind the scenes. Broadcasting will begin at mid-day on Monday. The two singles semifinals will take place on Saturday at 2.00 pm and 4.00 pm, the final will commence on Sunday at 1.00 pm (all times are local CEST). All broadcasting times are to be found TV schedule on the tournament website. Internationally, the Porsche Tennis Grand Prix can be viewed in over 100 countries.