Events Net a Return
In the Mid-Atlantic

tournament at the William H.G. FitzGerald Tennis Center in Washington, D.C. Photo courtesy of Rob Carr/Getty Images
By Lisa Clifton
When event organizers consider a destination in the Mid-Atlantic region, access to a large percentage of the American population is an obvious perk and can be the factor that seals the deal. When it comes to location, however, the bonuses don’t stop there: Natural beauty, attractions and the success of previous sports tournaments all add up and can help encourage a maximum turnout.
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