Credit One Bank has committed to paying the WTA 500-level players in the Credit One Charleston Open field equivalent to ATP 500-level events.
The Charleston Open is keeping Credit One Bank as its title partner through 2031 with the tennis tournament paying equal prize money to both men and women starting in 2026.
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