The Plas Coch Road precinct recently benefited from a £2.5 million refurbishment, mainly funded by the UK government’s Shared Prosperity Fund.
Additional support came from Sport Wales and Wrexham Council, followed by an additional grant from the Welsh Government to bring the lighting up to ITF international tennis standards.
The center will be transformed during the tournament, with a 600-seat stadium built around the main court for spectators.
Caroline Lacy, LTA head of tennis relations and event development, said: “We are delighted to bring women’s professional tennis back to Wales for the first time in almost three decades.”
The Welsh Minister for Culture, Skills and Social Partnership, Jack Sargeant, “was deeply impressed” by the facilities there.
“These world-class facilities are an important addition to the sporting landscape in North Wales, providing a platform where both elite athletes and local community enthusiasts can train and enjoy their sport,” he added.
“Bringing an elite women’s tennis tournament to Wrexham for the first time is also an investment in our tourism industry.
Tennis Wales chief executive Simon Johnson said: “This tournament will help to further raise the profile of tennis in Wales and is an event we are really looking forward to.”