Bahamas International Open

The Bahamas International Open[1] is a defunct men's tennis founded in 1972.

[2] In 1975 the tournament that was part of Bill Riordan's International Players Association (IPA) circuit, that event with $50,000 prize money was held in Freeport, Bahamas.

It was moved to Nassau in 1976 and was played on outdoor hard courts until 1980.

In 1922 a Bahamas International Championships was founded in Nassau and was played on outdoor clay courts.

This second Bahamas International tournament was founded in 1972 again in Nassau, but was played on outdoor hard courts.