Revolution Technologies Women’s Pro Tennis Classic Opens May 4 at Kiwi Racquet and Fitness Club in Indian Harbour Beach

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Revolution Technologies Pro Tennis Classic a premier stop on the USTA Pro Circuit

The Kiwi Racquet and Fitness Club will once again host the Revolution Technologies Pro Tennis Classic, a premier stop on the USTA Pro Circuit. Now in its 15th year at Kiwi, the tournament has been elevated with a purse increase to $100,000, underscoring the United States Tennis Association’s continued commitment to the event. Tournament dates are May 4 to 10. (Kiwi Racquet and Fitness Club image)

BREVARD COUNTY, FLORIDA – The Kiwi Racquet and Fitness Club in Indian Harbour Beach will host the Revolution Technologies Pro Tennis Classic May 4 through 10, a premier stop on the USTA Pro Circuit.
Now in its 15th year at Kiwi, the tournament has been elevated with a purse increase to $100,000, underscoring the United States Tennis Association’s continued commitment to the event.
The weeklong women’s professional tournament featuring top players from around the world opens Monday, May 4, with a 32-player qualifying draw competing for entry into the main draw.
The 32-player main draw begins Tuesday, May 5, with singles and doubles competitions featured throughout the week.
The 2025 Revolution Pro Tennis Classic has been honored by the International Tennis Federation for exemplary tournament delivery.
With this honor and a significantly increased purse, this year’s event is expected to attract higher-ranked players than last year.
The USTA Pro Circuit was formed in 1979 to provide players with an opportunity to gain the professional ranking points they need to compete on the major pro tours.
It has since grown into the largest developmental tennis circuit in the world, consisting of approximately 90 tournaments and nearly $3 million in prize money.
The Kiwi Racquet and Fitness Club will once again host the Revolution Technologies Pro Tennis Classic, a premier stop on the USTA Pro Circuit. Now in its 15th year at Kiwi, the tournament has been elevated with a purse increase to $100,000, underscoring the United States Tennis Association’s continued commitment to the event.
Revolution Technologies, Inc. returns as the Title Sponsor this year.
“It is a pleasure to team up with the USTA and Kiwi Racquet and Fitness Club to bring great tennis to the Space Coast,” said Ted Parker, Founder & CEO of Revolution Technologies, LLC.
Tournament proceeds will benefit The Parker Foundation for Autism and Child Development.
“It’s wonderful to support this charity while also bringing world-class tennis to Brevard County,” said Anna Stroman, General Manager of the Kiwi Racquet and Fitness Club.
The tournament will conclude Sunday, May 10, with a Mother’s Day Brunch hosted by The Palm at Kiwi, and offered prior to the Singles Championship Match.
Kiwi members, staff, and the community support the event each year by volunteering in numerous roles, including ball persons.
The Kiwi Racquet and Fitness Club will once again host the Revolution Technologies Pro Tennis Classic, a premier stop on the USTA Pro Circuit. Now in its 15th year at Kiwi, the tournament has been elevated with a purse increase to $100,000, underscoring the United States Tennis Association’s continued commitment to the event.
“The tournament provides a meaningful boost to the local economy, drawing players and spectators worldwide and gaining international acclaim from the professional tennis world,” said Joe Romanelli, Tournament Director and Facility Manager at Kiwi Racquet and Fitness Club.
“Everyone on the tournament staff shares the same goal—making this year’s tournament our very best.”
Admission to the tournament is free.
Player information and daily schedules are available at KiwiRacquetandFitness.com. For more information, call 321-773-2116.