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tournament

[toor-nuh-muhnt, tur-] / ˈtʊər nə mənt, ˈtɜr- /


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The Grand Slams argue that revenue generated can be a misleading figure, as the costs of running a major tournament are huge and investment is required in warm-up tournaments, stadia and player facilities.

From BBC

Men's singles champions at the Australian Open this century ahead of the tournament starting on Sunday:

From Barron's

Bizarrely, Wilson's 6-2 success means all five matches played so far at this year's tournament have been won by the same scoreline.

From BBC

Olympics soccer tournament and the 1994 World Cup, still the most successful in history, Rothenberg has arguably had more to do with writing the story of U.S.

From Los Angeles Times

Anderson had just lost in the second round of an ATP Challenger tournament, but it was his previous match - a three-set comeback win - that sparked the attention of the authorities.

From BBC