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The '''Toyota International Series''' <ref>World Tennis. United States: CBS Publications, 1982. Volume 30. Issues 1-6. page.40.</ref> was a professional women's tennis circuit founded in 1977 as the '''Colgate International Series''' <ref>Women Sports. United States: Women Sports Publishing Company, 1977. page.45.</ref> it consisted of tournaments absorbed from the ] and included all those world wide events that were not part of the ] who's tournaments were mainly in the United States. In 1979 it was renamed as the '''Colgate Series'''. In 1981 the ] took over sponsorship of the circuit from the ] where it resumed under it's last title name until 1982.
The '''Toyota International Series''' <ref>World Tennis. United States: CBS Publications, 1982. Volume 30. Issues 1-6. page.40.</ref> was a professional women's tennis circuit founded in 1977 as the '''Colgate International Series''' <ref>Women Sports. United States: Women Sports Publishing Company, 1977. page.45.</ref> it consisted of tournaments absorbed from the ] and included all those world wide events that were not part of the ] who's tournaments were mainly in the United States. In 1979 it was renamed as the '''Colgate Series'''. <ref>{{cite book|title=World of Tennis 1980 : a BP yearbook|year=1980|publisher=Queen Anne Press|location=London|isbn=9780362020120|oclc=237184610|pages=137, 140|editor=]}}</ref> In 1981 the ] took over sponsorship of the circuit from the ] where it resumed under it's last title name until 1982.
The circuits seasonal ending finals were known as the ].
The circuits seasonal ending finals were known as the ].
Latest revision as of 16:03, 10 January 2025
Tennis tour
Toyota International Series
Details
Duration
1977–1982
Edition
1-6
Achievements (singles)
The Toyota International Series was a professional women's tennis circuit founded in 1977 as the Colgate International Series it consisted of tournaments absorbed from the ILTF Women's International Grand Prix and included all those world wide events that were not part of the Virginia Slims Circuit who's tournaments were mainly in the United States. In 1979 it was renamed as the Colgate Series. In 1981 the Toyota Motor Corporation took over sponsorship of the circuit from the Colgate-Palmolive Company where it resumed under it's last title name until 1982.