ATP Richmond 1970 Draw, Results & Schedule
Full tournament history →Arthur Ashe won the 1970 Richmond, defeating Stan Smith 6-2 13-11 in the final. The ATP 250 event was played on carpet courts in Richmond, from February 13 to February 19, 1970.
Dates
Feb 13 — Feb 19
Location
Richmond
Category
ATP 250
Surface
Carpet
Prize money
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| Date | Round | Winner | Score | Loser | H2H | Match |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| F (1) | ||||||
| Feb 19, 1970* | F | Arthur Ashe | 6-2 13-11 | Stan Smith | — | Match data |
| SF (2) | ||||||
| Feb 18, 1970* | SF | Stan Smith | 4-6 6-1 6-4 | Clark Graebner | — | Match data |
| Feb 18, 1970* | SF | Arthur Ashe | 7-5 6-4 | Jim Mcmanus | H2H | Match data |
| QF (4) | ||||||
| Feb 18, 1970* | QF | Arthur Ashe | 8-6 8-6 | Ilie Nastase | H2H | Match data |
| Feb 18, 1970* | QF | Stan Smith | 5-7 6-3 7-5 | Charlie Pasarell | — | Match data |
| Feb 18, 1970* | QF | Clark Graebner | 11-9 6-3 | Zeljko Franulovic | H2H | Match data |
| Feb 18, 1970* | QF | Jim Mcmanus | 8-10 6-2 6-4 | Cliff Richey | H2H | Match data |
Most Titles
| Player | Titles |
|---|---|
| Arthur Ashe | 2 |
| Clark Graebner | 1 |
| Ilie Nastase | 1 |
Recent Finals
| Season | Surface | Winner | Score | Runner-up | H2H | Match |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1971 | Hard | Ilie Nastase | 3-6 6-2 6-4 | Arthur Ashe | H2H | Match data |
| 1970 | Carpet | Arthur Ashe | 6-2 13-11 | Stan Smith | — | Match data |
| 1969 | Carpet | Clark Graebner | 6-3 10-12 9-7 | Thomaz Koch | H2H | Match data |
| 1968 | Hard | Arthur Ashe | 6-2 6-1 | Chuck Mckinley | — | Match data |
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Where is Richmond held?
- Richmond is held in Richmond.
- Who won the most recent Richmond?
- The 1971 Richmond was won by Ilie Nastase 3-6 6-2 6-4.
- Who has won the most Richmond titles?
- Arthur Ashe has won 2 Richmond titles, the most by any player.
- When was the first Richmond played?
- The first edition of Richmond was held in 1968.
- What surface is Richmond played on?
- Richmond is played on carpet courts.