Winner-Take-All Politics, a book on American inequality by Jacob S. Hacker and Paul Pierson
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The six-players, three-days exhibition, with a winner-takes-all prize money of 250,000US$, preceded by weeks of tennis-themed activities in the region, including an amateur Community Cup tournament in Abu Dhabi and Dubai, was created to take place early in the season, before the start of the actual tour events, as a warm-up exhibition for the top players, similar to the AAMI Classic in Melbourne.