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NATIONAL JUNIOR
TOURNAMENT SCHEDULEJANUARY 2010 DECEMBER 2010
USTA Junior & Collegiate Competition Department
10399 Flores Drive, Boca Raton, FL [email protected] (561) 962-6400
OUTLINE OF CONTENTS
Overview of the National Junior Tournament Schedule ............................................................................ 2
National Staff & Volunteer Directory ..................................................................................................... 2
USTA Anti-Doping Program ................................................................................................................. 2
USTA Age Eligibility ........................................................................................................................... 2
Entering Concurrent Tournaments ....................................................................................................... 3
How to Enter Tournaments on the National Junior Tournament Schedule ................................................... 3
National Standings Lists (NSLs) & Regional Tournament Standings Lists .................................................... 4USTA National Championships ............................................................................................................. 5
USTA National Championship Wild Card Regulations ............................................................................... 7
USTA National Opens ......................................................................................................................... 8
USTA Boys & Girls 18 Interscholastic Championships (East/West) ........................................................... 9
USTA Regional Tournaments ............................................................................................................. 10
USTA Team Championships .............................................................................................................. 12
USTA International Tournaments & ITF Tournaments ............................................................................ 12
Match Formats ................................................................................................................................ 14
National Junior Ranking System ........................................................................................................ 15
Table of National Ranking Tournaments & Ranking Levels ..................................................................... 15
Calendar of National Tournaments ..................................................................................................... 17
IMPORTANT NOTICE REGARDING UP DATESTO THE NATIONAL JUNIOR TOURNAMENT SCHEDULE
Regu l a t i ons , p rocedu res and tou r namen t l i s t i ngs tha t appea r i n t he Na t i ona l Jun i o r T ou rnam en t
Schedu l e a re sub j ec t t o change du r i ng th e yea r .
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Players should refer to the following postings on www.USTA.com to be sure to have the latest and mostcurrent information: Searchable Schedule - the USTAs online version of the Calendar of National Tournaments Junior Competition Announcements
OVERVIEW OF THE NATIONAL JUNIOR TOURNAMENT SCHEDULE
The USTA sanctions six different types of national tournaments designed for not only the top level juniors inthe country, but also those who have achieved some success in their Sectional Association and desire to entertournaments where they can play juniors from other parts of the country. USTA National Championships USTA National Opens USTA Team Championships USTA Boys & Girls 18 Interscholastic Championships (East/West) USTA Regional Tournaments USTA International TournamentsThe USTA also selects certain ITF Tournaments to appear on the National Junior Tournament Schedule.
All of the tournaments on the National Junior Tournament Schedule, as well as up to 12 tournaments
designated by each USTA Sectional Association, count for national junior ranking. Collectively, thesetournaments are called National Ranking Tournaments. Each year the USTA designates a ranking level foreach of the National Ranking Tournaments that corresponds to the ranking points earned by winning rounds atthese tournaments. Level designations appear next to each tournament listed in the Calendar of NationalTournaments beginning on page 17. Results from up to 8 singles National Ranking Tournaments and up to 8doubles National Ranking Tournaments count toward national ranking. A full description of the national pointsper round combined ranking system can be found on the USTA website. Go to www.USTA.com and click onPlayer Development/Junior Competition. Once on the Junior Competition page, click on Contact Us in theright navigation bar. Alternatively, click on the link below.http://www.usta.com/USTA/Global/PlayerDevelopment/JuniorCompetition/Ranking.aspx
NATIONAL STAFF & VOLUNTEER DIRECTORY
The USTA posts an up-to-date directory of its national Junior Competition staff and volunteers on its website.Go to www.USTA.com and click on Player Development/Junior Competition. Once on the Junior Competitionpage, click on Contact Us in the right navigation bar. Alternatively, click on the link below.http://www.usta.com/USTA/Global/PlayerDevelopment/JuniorCompetition/ContactUs.aspx
USTA ANTI -DOPING PROGAM
The USTA is committed to ensure fair and drug-free competition. Individual athletes bear the ultimateresponsibility to choose for themselves to compete fairly and drug-free. Participation in USTA tournamentsconstitutes consent to be tested for drugs. Use of banned substances and doping methods is cheating andmay result in penalties including suspension and permanent disqualification. The USTA has developed aprogram of education, testing, research, penalties, and rehabilitation. The Board has adopted and supportsthe USTA Program of Drug Education, Testing, and Penalties. Information about this program is available onthe USTA website. Go to www.USTA.com and click on Player Development/Sports Science. Once on theSports Science page, click on Drug Education in the right navigation bar. Alternatively, click on the link below.http://www.usta.com/USTA/Global/PlayerDevelopment/Sport_Science/all/110784_Drug_Education.aspx
USTA AGE ELIGIBILI TY
MONTH OF BIRTH AGE ELIGIBILI TY: The USTA uses a month of birth age eligibility rule for juniorplayers competing in USTA sanctioned tournaments. This rule applies to all local, District, Sectional, and
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National USTA sanctioned tournaments it does not apply to USTA International Tournaments and ITFTournaments (see USTA International Tournaments & ITF Tournaments on page 12). Junior players maycontinue to play in the 12, 14, 16 and 18 age divisions until the month they turn 13, 15, 17, or 19,respectively. Players should use the starting date of a tournament to determine eligibility when atournament begins in one month and ends in the next.
SETTING GOALS: All junior players are responsible for setting their own competitive goals and meeting therequirements for tournaments, ranking, and endorsement.
PLANNING AHEAD: All junior players should plan ahead and consult their parents, coaches, or theirSectional Office to help them decide which age group is best for them to play in order to meet their tennisdevelopment and ranking goals.
ENTERING CONCURRENT TOURNAMENTS
The USTA Regulations prohibit a player from entering two tournaments that have dates that overlap by one ormore days unless a player has the prior written consent of both tournaments. There are two exceptions tothis rule on the national junior level. Both the USTA National Championships and the USTA National Opensallow for a player to enter more than one age division, however, it is important to understand theconsequences of this decision. If you want to play in one of these tournaments, but aren't sure if you will getin, you may enter up to two different age divisions. When selection is done, players are selected for the
oldest age division first. If you are selected into the older age division entered, you will not be selected intothe younger division. If you are not selected into the older division, you will only be considered for selectioninto the younger division and you will only be eligible to be an alternate in the younger division.
HOW TO ENTER TOURNAMENTS ON THE NATIONAL JUNIOR TOURNAMENT SCHEDULE
Tournaments listed in this publication will use different methods of entry. Below are descriptions of thevarious types of entry methods. The entry method type for an individual tournament will be shown as part ofthe listing for the tournament in this publication.
TENNISLINK: Tournaments Using TennisLink:
USTA National ChampionshipsUSTA National OpensUSTA Boys & Girls 18 Interscholastic Championships (East/West)USTA Regional Tournaments
Read Tournament Information BEFORE Entering: READ THE INFORMATION PROVIDED BY THETOURNAMENT BEFORE ENTERING. Tournaments will provide entrants with important information aboutthe tournament on the Tournament Home Page. Be sure to visit a tournaments individual website (if alink is provided) and scroll down and read all of the notes provided by the tournament.
Entry Deadlines: DO NOT WAIT UNTIL THE LAST MINUTE TO REGISTER! NO LATE ENTRIES AREACCEPTED. Entries close on the entry deadline day at 12:00 pm (noon) Eastern Time for ALLtournaments listed on the National Junior Tournament Schedule. Entry deadlines are printed with theinformation on each tournament in this publication and on the TennisLink Tournament Home Page foreach tournament.
Entering Using TennisLink: Generally, registration opens six weeks prior to the entry deadline. Checkthis publication and the TennisLink Tournament Home Page for the dates entries open and close. Entryis made directly by the junior player (or user) into the tournament using TennisLink. Go towww.USTA.com and click on Player Development/Junior Competition. Once on the Junior Competitionpage, click on Find a Tournament in the right navigation bar. Alternatively, click on the link below.http://tennislink.usta.com/tournaments/Schedule/Search.aspxTo reach the TennisLink Tournament Home Page, use the features of the Searchable Schedule. Once atthe Tournament Home Page, follow the directions to enter. You will need your USTA number and acredit card to make payment. If your USTA Membership expires prior to the end of the tournament, youwill must renew your membership prior to entering. If you do not have access to the internet or a creditcard, contact the Tournament Director for assistance with entering.
Confirmation Number: Upon completion of the registration process, you will receive a confirmationnumber that indicates a successful registration. This number does NOT mean you have been accepted
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into the tournament. It is highly recommended that you print a copy of your confirmation or save it asa .pdf to your computer. For tournaments on the National Junior Tournament Schedule, selection andacceptance notification occurs after the entry deadline. It is your responsibility to check the applicant listfor your name AND, in the case of USTA National Championships and USTA National Opens, also checkthe selection process list for a checkmark next to your name to confirm successful completion of theregistration process. If you are unable to confirm your registration within 3-4 hours after submittingyour registration, email [email protected].
Online Assistance: If you are having trouble using TennisLink, contact LinkTeam at [email protected]. Payment of Entry Fee: Your credit card will not be charged until the selection has been done and only
those players selected will pay an entry fee. Players who are alternates will not be charged. Ifalternates get into a tournament after selection is done, they will have to pay their entry fee at the timeof acceptance in a method acceptable to the tournament
Withdrawal from Tournament Before Entry Deadline: You may withdraw from a tournament at anytime prior to entries closing. To withdraw, return to the TennisLink Tournament Home Page, click EditRegistration in the left navigation bar and then click the Withdraw link. You will need to both yourUSTA Membership Number and entry confirmation number to withdraw.
Withdrawal from Tournament After Entry Deadline: A player shall immediately notify the tournamentin writing of their withdrawal. The Tournament Committee shall refund a players entry fee if the entryis not accepted, if the player withdraws from the tournament for a previously-authorized entry intoanother tournament, or the tournament has received written verification no later than the last scheduledday of the tournament that the withdrawal is for injury, illness, or personal emergency. Acceptableforms of written verification are, in the case of a withdrawal that is due to injury or illness, a note from amedical professional or, if the withdrawal is for another reason, a written description of the situation sothat the Referee can determine whether the situation is a personal emergency.
Selection for Tournaments: Selection lists are published to the TennisLink Tournament Home Page.See USTA National Championships on page 5 and USTA National Opens on page 8 for information onselection notification. See USTA Boys & Girls 18 Interscholastic Championships (East/West) on page9 for information on selection process and notification. See USTA Regional Tournaments on page 10for information on selection process and notification.
SECTIONAL SELECTION - USTA TEAM CHAMPIONSHIPS: Junior players are selected by their Section torepresent the Section in the USTA Team Championships listed below. Sections have varying methods forplayers to enter contact your Section for information on entering.USTA Boys 18 National Team ChampionshipsUSTA Girls 18 National Team ChampionshipsUSTA Boys and Girls 16 Intersectional Team Championships
USTA Boys and Girls 16, 14 and 12 Zone Team Championships
USTA INTERNATIONAL TOURNAMENTS AND ITF TOURNAMENTS: All information related to the entryinto USTA International Tournaments and ITF Tournaments can be found under USTA InternationalTournaments and ITF Tournaments on page 12.
NATIONAL STANDINGS LISTS (NSLs) & REGIONAL TOURNAMENT STANDINGS LISTS
DEFINITION - NATIONAL STANDINGS LISTS: National Standings Lists are published at least monthly foreach division using the results described below. It is anticipated that NSLs will be published as frequently asonce a week. An NSL for a division will include all players who meet the age and citizenship/certain alieneligibility requirements who have played at least one National Ranking Tournament in the division and haveaccumulated at least 1 ranking point as the result of an on-court win. An on-court win is one that takesplace on-court after the start of the match. Matches won by withdrawal, walkover, default, ordisqualification prior to the start of the match are not considered on-court wins. National RankingTournaments include the USTA Junior National Championships (collectively, the USTA NationalChampionships, USTA National Opens, USTA Boys & Girls 18 Interscholastic Championships, and USTATeam Championships), USTA Regional Tournaments, USTA International Tournaments, and ITFTournaments on the National Junior Tournament Schedule and up to 12 Sectional tournaments designatedby each Section.
DEFINITION - REGIONAL TOURNAMENT STANDINGS LISTS: These are special lists similar to NSLs thatare prepared only for USTA Regional Tournaments. The Regional Tournament Standings Lists are identicalto the NSLs, except that they include players who do not meet the citizen/certain alien requirements to play
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in USTA Junior National Championships because non-citizens are eligible for USTA Regional Tournaments.The Regional Tournament Standings Lists are made available to Tournament Committees to do selectionusing the results described below.
RESULTS USED TO CALCULATE NSLs AND REGIONAL TOURNAMENT STANDINGS LISTS: NSLs andRegional Tournament Standings Lists are calculated using ranking points earned during the previous 12-month period based on the points per round combined ranking system as follows: 100% of the singles ranking points from a players 8 best National Ranking Tournaments; 100% of the singles bonus points earned at Boys and Girls 18 ITF Bonus Point-Only Events on the
National Junior Tournament Schedule; and 15% of the doubles ranking points from a players 8 best National Ranking Tournaments.
Points earned in a higher age division tournament count towards a players standing in one or moreyounger age divisions.
TIEBREAK RULES FOR NSLs AND REGIONAL TOURNAMENT STANDINGS LISTS: Tiebreaks on a NSL orRegional Tournament Standings List will be determined as follows:1. A player whose best event has the highest number of points, second best, third best, etc. through eight
events.2. Total Bonus Points earned in all events played during the computation period.3. Best random draw number
USTA NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS
DEFINITION: The USTA National Championships are the highest level of USTA national junior competitionand have been designated as Level 1 National Ranking Tournaments. Four USTA National Championshipsare held each year in each division: USTA National Spring Championships, USTA National Clay CourtChampionships, The USTA National Championships, and USTA National Winter Championships.
ELIGIBILITY: Players who meet the U.S. citizenship or residency requirements, age eligibility requirements,and membership requirements (current USTA membership) may enter. In addition, professional playersmay enter. The USTA National Championships are the only type of USTA junior national championship thatprofessional players can enter.
ENTRY PROCEDURES: Players must enter using TennisLink. See How to Enter Tournaments on the NationalJunior Tournament Schedule on page 3. A player may enter up to two age divisions of USTA NationalChampionships, but may play in only one age division in each group of USTA National Championships. See
Entering Concurrent Tournaments on page 3 for more information. If a player plays singles and doubles,the player shall play in the same age division.
DOUBLES ENTRY PROCEDURES: The entry deadline for the doubles event at USTA National Championshipsis on the day of registration and the time is set by the Tournament Committee - see the TennisLinkTournament Home Page for information. At USTA National Championships that have more than one division(the USTA Winter Championships, for example, that has the BG18 and 16 at one location), players mustplay doubles in the same division in which they are playing singles.
SINGLES SELECTION PROCEDURE: Each Tournament Committee shall accept players who have submittedtimely entries and successful Wild Card applicants into the singles draw in the following order: Players on National Championship Selection List (NCSL):
Boys and Girls 18 divisions. For a draw of 192, players on the list in positions 1 through 40 shall beaccepted; and for a draw of 128, players on the List in positions 1 through 32 shall be accepted; or
Boys and Girls 16, 14 and 12 divisions. For a draw of 192, players on the List in positions 1 through 24shall be accepted; and for a draw of 128, players on the List in positions 1 through 16 shall beaccepted.
See National Championship Selection List below for the criteria for appearing on this list. Players Who Qualified from USTA National Opens: Players not previously selected who are among
the top three singles finishers in each of the four immediately preceding USTA National Opens shall beaccepted, if otherwise eligible. A player whose doubles team has been defaulted for any reason in theplayers final schedule doubles match shall not be eligible if, in the judgment of the Referee, the conductof that player contributed to the Default.
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USTA National OpenQualifies for the followingUSTA National Championship:
February National Opens USTA National Spring Championships
May National Opens USTA National Clay Court Championships
July National Opens The USTA National Championships
November National Opens USTA National Winter Championships
Players W ithin Sectional Associations Quotas: Junior players not previously selected who are on theSectional endorsement lists, within the established Sectional quota, and who have submitted timelyentries shall be accepted in the order determined by the Sectional endorser.
Endorsed Players on National Standings List: The Tournament Committee shall fill remaining spots inthe draw, except those spots reserved for Wild Card recipients, with endorsed players who havesubmitted timely entries who remain on the most recently published singles National Standings List.See National Standings Lists (NSLs) & Regional Tournament Standings Lists on page 4.
Wild Cards: The Tournament Committee shall accept those junior players granted wild cards by the USTAWild Card Committee. Wild card recipients do not need Sectional endorsement, however the Sectionaloffice must approve a players wild card application. See USTA National Championship Wild CardRegulations on page 7. Overall wild card limits are:Four (4) wild cards for the 14s, 16s and 18s USTA National Spring Championships and USTA National
Winter Championships and for all 12s USTA National Championships.
Eight (8) wild cards for the 14s, 16s and 18s USTA National Clay Court Championships and The USTANational Championships.
SINGLES ALTERNATES: Alternate List: The Tournament Committee shall prepare an alternate list of those players with timely
entries not accepted into the draw who appear on the Sectional Endorsement Lists and who are doublesfinalists from the four preceding USTA National Opens. Alternates shall be ordered using the NationalStandings List used to accept players into the draw to fill remaining vacancies. Late entrants who areeligible for selection shall be listed below these players by the date and time on which the late entry ismade. If multiple late entries are received at the same time, they shall be ordered by lot. Late entrantsare not ordered by position on the National Standings List.
Replacement of Player Before Draw is Made: The Tournament Committee shall replace a player whowas accepted as part of a Sections quota with the next player on that Sections endorsement list. TheTournament Committee shall replace a player who was NOT accepted as part of a Sections quota with
next highest remaining alternate. Replacement of Player After Draw is Made, but Before the Start of P layers First Match: The
Tournament Committee shall replace a player who withdraws, is defaulted, or is otherwise removedfrom the draw after the draw is made, but before the players first match with next highest remainingalternate.
ON-SITE ALTERNTES: Each Tournament Committee shall establish a procedure for checking in on-sitealternates and publish the procedure on the TennisLink Tournament Home Page. The procedure shallinclude the following: On each day in which alternates may be accepted into a draw, any alternate desiring admittance must
check in and be ready for play no later than 15 minutes prior to the first scheduled match time of theevent for which they are an alternate.
The order of the alternates is based on the original Alternate List published by the tournament, not a morerecent National Standings List, and not in the order in which the players check in.
On-Site Alternates may be admitted into the singles main draw to replace withdrawing players until thecompletion of the first round of play. Any player receiving a bye in the first round can also be replaced byan on-site alternate in the second round because this player has not yet played a match in the event. Thisdoes not apply to players receiving withdrawals or retirements as these are considered matches won. On-Site Alternates may not play in the Feed-In Championship unless they have first played in the singles maindraw.
SINGLES SELECTION NOTIFICATION: The players and their acceptance status will be published to theTennisLink Tournament Home Page shortly after the entries close. Wild card recipients will be notified bythe USTA Junior Competition Department. Alternates selected to fill openings in the draw will be contactedby the Tournament Committee.
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NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP SELECTION LI ST (NCSL): The USTA shall publish National ChampionshipSelection Lists for singles in each division with effective dates as of January 15, May 1, and October 1 ofeach year. Each list shall consist of players who are eligible for the next USTA National Championship asfollows: Boys and Girls 18 Divisions. Players in the Boys and Girls 18 divisions shall be listed in the following
order:1. Sixteen players who have played in the singles draw of at least:
One National Ranking Tournament (as defined in USTA Regulation IX.C.3) in the Lists divisionduring the four months before the effective date of the list; and
Two other National Ranking Tournaments in the Lists division during the 12 months before theeffective date of the List. These players shall be listed in the order of strength of record calculatedas of the effective date using the USTA computer ranking program.
2. Players who have an ATP singles ranking of 1000 or better or who have a WTA singles ranking of 600or better as of the effective date, which players shall be listed in the order of their ranking; and
3. Players not previously listed who have an ITF singles ranking of 100 or better as of the effective date,which players shall be listed in the order of their ranking.
Boys and Girls 16, 14 and 12 Divisions. Players who have played in the singles draw of at least:1. One National Ranking Tournament (as defined in USTA Regulation IX.C.3) in the Lists division during
the four months before the effective date of the list; and2. Two other National Ranking Tournaments in the Lists division during the 12 months before the
effective date of the List. These players shall be listed in the order of strength of record calculated asof the effective date using the USTA computer ranking program.
Note that the May 1 NCSL is used for both the USTA National Clay Court Championships and The USTANational Championships, except that immediately after the USTA National Clay Court Championships the listis republished and any players who are not age eligible for The USTA National Championships are removedand replaced with the next-highest eligible player.
Administrative Errors: Junior players who do not appear on the NCSL due to administrative error mayrequest a correction to the list. Requests should be sent to the USTA Junior & Collegiate CompetitionDepartment, 10399 Flores Drive, Boca Raton, Florida 33428, (561) 962-6400, (561) 962-6485 (Fax),[email protected]. Requests must be postmarked or email time stamped within 10 days of thepublication of NCSL.
DOUBLES SELECTION PROCEDURE: The Tournament Committee shall accept doubles teams into thedoubles event in the following order:1. Teams comprising two players in the singles draw and teams with at least one National Open Doubles
Qualifier paired with one sectionally-endorsed player shall be accepted. This means that a team with aNational Open Doubles Qualifier, regardless of whether the Qualifier plays with a singles player, singlesalternate, or doubles-only endorsed player, must be accepted. Tournaments are required to expand thedraw beyond the 64 or 96 draw size if it is necessary to accommodate all teams entitled to entry.
2. Teams comprising one player in the singles draw and one sectionally-endorsed player not in the singlesdraw. If more than the maximum number of entries is received, selection order is based on combinedstandings and combined doubles ranking points (see Determining Combined Standings and CombinedRanking Points below), except that no team comprised of a Late Applicant shall be selected before ateam comprised of timely applicants. Tournaments are NOT authorized to expand the draw size in orderto accommodate these types of teams.
3. Teams comprising two sectionally-endorsed players not in the singles draw. If more than the maximumnumber of entries is received, selection order is based on combined standings and combined doublesranking points (see Determining Combined Standings and Combined Ranking Points below), except thatno team comprised of a Late Applicant shall be selected before a team comprised of timely applicants.
Tournaments are NOT authorized to expand the draw size in order to accommodate these types ofteams.
Determining Combined Standings and Combined Ranking Points. For the purpose of determiningselection of teams, below is the process of calculating combined standings and combined ranking points: A teams combined standing is determined as follows: Player A holds the #200 standing and Player B
holds the #201 standing. The Team of A&B would have the combined standing of 402. Combined Doubles Ranking Points are determined as follows: Player A has 25 doubles ranking points
and Player B has 10 doubles ranking points. The Team of AB would have combined doubles rankingpoints of 35.
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USTA NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP WI LD CARD REGULATIONS
IMPORTANT NOTE: The information below applies ONLY to Wild Cards for USTA National Championships.See sections on the various tournament types for information on Wild Cards for USTA Boys & Girls 18Interscholastic Championships, USTA Regional Tournaments, USTA International Tournaments, and ITFTournaments.
ELIGIBILITY: Applications for Wild Cards will be considered where extenuating circumstances have made the
normal procedure of qualification and endorsement impossible. Wild Cards also may be granted based onthe recommendation of the USTA National Coaching Staff that a player has demonstrated significantpotential at the national and international level.
WILD CARD APPLICATION: Wild Card applications are available online. Go to www.USTA.com and click onPlayer Development/Junior Competition. Once on the Junior Competition page, click on Information in theright navigation bar. A link to the Wild Card application will be posted on the Information page.Applications MUST be filed separately for each National Championship and received by the appropriatedeadline (see below).
DEADLINE: Applications and supporting documents must be submitted online no later than five (5) days afterthe entry deadline for the tournament for which the Wild Card is sought. Early application is stronglyencouraged.
USTA NATIONAL OPENS
DEFINITION: USTA National Opens are the second-highest level of national competitionand have beendesignated as Level 2 National Ranking Tournaments. USTA National Opens are held four times per year ineach division: February, May, July and November. At each of these times, four simultaneous 64-drawtournaments will be held in different regions of the country. The top three singles finishers and the doublesfinalists qualify for the subsequent USTA National Championship; however they must submit timely entriesto be accepted. See USTA National Championships on page 5.
ELIGIBILITY: Players who meet the U.S. citizenship or residency requirements, age eligibility requirementsand membership requirements (current USTA membership) may enter.
ENTRY PROCEDURES: Players must enter using TennisLink. See How to Enter Tournaments on the National
Junior Tournament Schedule on page 3. When registering on TennisLink, you MUST indicate your preferredsite or sites in priority order. Pl aye rs have the op t i on bu t n o t th e ob l iga t i on to l i s t mo r e than one p re fe rence . P laye rs shou l d on l y l i st s i t es to wh i ch they w ou l d be w i l l i ng to t r ave l . Players may beentered in up to two age divisions, but may play in only one age division. See Entering ConcurrentTournaments on page 3 for more information.
SELECTION PROCEDURE: Players are accepted into the draws and given preference in their choice of site inthe following order: up to 32 players (up to 8 per draw) from the top 200 players on the most recently published National
Standings List of the next-younger division in the order in which their names appear on this list; up to 224 players (up to 56 per draw) from the most recently published National Standings List of the
division in the order in which their names appear on this list; players not yet in the draw whose names appear on the most recently published National Standings List of
the division in the order in which their names appear on this list; players not yet in the draw whose names appear on the most recently National Standings List of the next-
younger division in the order in which their names appear on this list; and the remaining entrants in the order of the strength of their records.Players not selected for their first choice shall remain in the pool of applicants for entry into other concurrentUSTA National Opens. Those players who have not been selected after all four USTA National Open drawshave been filled shall be placed in alternate pools at all concurrent USTA National Opens for which theplayers indicated a preference.
ALTERNATES: Tournament Committees shall order the alternates as follows: Players in positions up to 600 from the National Standings List of the division used to select players into
the tournament in the order in which their names appear on this List;
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Players not already placed on the alternate list in positions up to 400 from the National Standings List ofthe next-younger division used to select players into the tournament in the order in which their namesappear on this List;
Players not already placed on the alternate list whose names appear on the National Standings List of thedivision used to select players into the tournament in the order in which their names appear on this List;
Players not already placed on the alternate list whose names appear on the National Standings List of thenext-younger division used to select players into the tournament in the order in which their names appearon this List; and
The remaining entrants in an order determined by lot. Late entrants shall be listed below these players by the date and time on which the late entry is made. If
multiple late entries are received at the same time, they shall be ordered by lot. Late entrants are notordered by position on the National Standings List.
ON-SITE ALTERNTES: Each Tournament Committee shall establish a procedure for checking in on-sitealternates and publish the procedure on the TennisLink Tournament Home Page. The procedure shallinclude the following: On each day in which alternates may be accepted into a draw, any alternate desiring admittance must
check in and be ready for play no later than 15 minutes prior to the first scheduled match time of theevent for which they are an alternate.
The order of the alternates is based on the original Alternate List published by the tournament, not a morerecent National Standings List, and not in the order in which the players check in.
On-Site Alternates may be admitted into the singles main draw to replace withdrawing players until the
completion of the first round of play. Any player receiving a bye in the first round can also be replaced byan on-site alternate in the second round because this player has not yet played a match in the event. Thisdoes not apply to players receiving withdrawals or retirements as these are considered matches won. On-Site Alternates may not play in the Feed-In Championship unless they have first played in the singles maindraw.
ONLINE SELECTION NOTIFICATION: Main draw players and alternates can view lists published to theTennisLink Tournament Home Page no later than five days after the entries close. Alternates will appear onthe alternate lists at all sites they have prioritized. Alternates selected to fill openings in the draw will becontacted by the Tournament Committee.
SITE ASSIGNMENT FI NAL: Once a player has been accepted into a USTA National Open, the player shallnot be eligible for play in any other USTA National Open held during the same time, except that a playermay submit a written request to move to another site within the same division if the draw at the requestedsite is not full, the request is received by each Tournament Director no later than 10 days before the start
date of the tournament, and each Tournament Director involved understands the circumstances and concursin writing.
DOUBLES ENTRY PROCEDURES: The entry deadline for the doubles event at USTA National Opens is on theday of registration and the time is set by the Tournament Committee see the TennisLink TournamentHome Page for information.
USTA BOYS & GIRLS 18 INTERSCHOLASTIC CHAMPI ONSHIPS (EAST/ WEST)
DEFINITION: USTA Boys & Girls 18 Interscholastic Championships (East/West) is a USTA Junior NationalChampionship held in the Boys and Girls 18 divisions and have been designated as Level 3 NationalRanking Tournaments. Two tournaments are held each year, on in the eastern part of the United States and
one in the west.
ELIGIBILITY: Players who meet the U.S. citizenship or residency requirements, age eligibility requirementsand membership requirements (current USTA membership) may enter.
ENTRY PROCEDURES: Players must enter using TennisLink. See How to Enter Tournaments on the NationalJunior Tournament Schedule on page 3.
SELECTION PROCEDURE: Players are accepted into the draws in the following order: 12 players will be selected from the top 200 players on the most recent National Standing List of the
next-younger age division; 50 players will be selected from the most recent National Standing List of the division of the event; 2 players may be selected by Wild Card. Unused Wild Cards will be filled by players from the National
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Standing List of the division of the event. Remaining vacancies will be filled by players from the National Standing List of the division of the event.
WI LD CARDS: Criteria for selection of a player to receive a Wild Card are at the discretion of theTournament Committee and may include qualifying draws as set forth below. Information on Wild Cardsmust be published on the TennisLink Tournament Home Page before entries open including details on thequalifier or the application/request deadline.
QUALIFIERS: Qualifying draws may be held to allocate one or more of the Wild Cards. These qualifying
tournaments do not earn national ranking points, however they may count towards sectional ranking if thehost Section so chooses.
ALTERNATES: Tournament Committees shall order the alternates as follows: Players of the division of the event shall be ordered based on their national ranking points as of the date
of the National Standing List used to select players into the tournament and placed on the top of thealternate list;
Players of the next younger division shall be ordered based on their national ranking points as of the dateof the National Standing List used to select players into the tournament and placed below the first groupof players;
Players that do not appear on the National Standing List of the division or the next-younger division shallbe ordered by lot and placed at the bottom of the list.
Late Entrants shall be listed below these players by the date and time on which the late entry is made. Ifmultiple late entries are received at the same time, they shall be ordered by lot. Late entrants are notordered by position on the National Standings List.
ON-SITE ALTERNATES: Each Tournament Committee shall establish a procedure for checking in on-sitealternates and publish the procedure on the TennisLink Tournament Home Page. The procedure shall includethe following: On each day in which alternates may be accepted into a draw, any alternate desiring admittance must
check in and be ready for play no later than 15 minutes prior to the first scheduled match time of theevent for which they are an alternate.
The order of the alternates is based on the original Alternate List published by the tournament, not a morerecent National Standings List, and not in the order in which the players check in.
On-Site Alternates may be admitted into the singles main draw to replace withdrawing players until thecompletion of the first round of play. Any player receiving a bye in the first round can also be replaced byan on-site alternate in the second round because this player has not yet played a match in the event. Thisdoes not apply to players receiving withdrawals or retirements as these are considered matches won. On-Site Alternates may not play in the Feed-In Championship unless they have first played in the singles main
draw.
ONLINE SELECTION NOTIFICATION: Main draw players and alternates can view lists published to theTennisLink Tournament Home Page no later than five days after the entries close. Alternates will appear onthe alternate lists at all sites they have prioritized. Alternates selected to fill openings in the draw will becontacted by the Tournament Committee.
DOUBLES ENTRY PROCEDURES: The entry deadline for the doubles event is determined by the TournamentCommittee and may be either the singles entry deadline or some later date - see the TennisLinkTournament Home Page for information.
USTA REGIONAL TOURNAMENTS
DEFINITION: USTA Regional Tournaments are national tournaments held throughout the calendar year.These tournaments have been designated as Level 3 National Ranking Tournaments.
ELIGIBILITY: Players who meet the age eligibility and membership requirements (current USTAmembership) may enter. Citizenship and residency requirements do not apply to USTA RegionalTournaments.
ENTRY PROCEDURES: Players must enter using TennisLink. See How to Enter Tournaments on the NationalJunior Tournament Schedule on page 3.
SELECTION PROCEDURE: Players are accepted into the draws in the following order:
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Draw Size of 32 6 players will be selected from the from the top 200 players on the most recent Regional Tournament
Standing List of the next-younger age division; 25 players will be selected from the most recent Regional Tournament Standing List of the division of the
event; 1 player may be selected by Wild Card. Unused Wild Cards will be filled by players from the Regional
Tournament Standing List of the division of the event. Players must be eligible for national ranking toreceive a Wild Card.
Remaining vacancies will be filled by players from the Regional Tournament Standing List of the divisionof the event.
In the 12 and under age division, 31 players will be selected from the most recent Regional TournamentStanding List.
Draw Size of 64 12 players will be selected from the top 200 players on the most recent Regional Tournament Standing
List of the next-younger age division; 50 players will be selected from the most recent Regional Tournament Standing List of the division of the
event; 2 players may be selected by Wild Card. Unused Wild Cards will be filled by players from the Regional
Tournament Standing List of the division of the event. Players must be eligible for national ranking toreceive a Wild Card.
Remaining vacancies will be filled by players from the Regional Tournament Standing List of the divisionof the event.
In the 12 and under age division, 62 players will be selected from the most recent Regional TournamentStanding List
Draw Size of 128 26 players will be selected from the top 200 players on the most recent Regional Tournament Standing
List of the next-younger age division; 98 players will be selected from the most recent Regional Tournament Standings List of the division of
the event; 4 players may be selected by Wild Card. Unused Wild Cards will be filled by players from the Regional
Tournament Standing List of the division of the event. Players must be eligible for national ranking toreceive a Wild Card.
Remaining vacancies will be filled by players from the Regional Tournament Standing List of the divisionof the event.
In the 12 and under age division, 124 players will be selected from the most recent Regional Tournament
Standing List
WI LD CARDS: Criteria for selection of a player to receive a Wild Card are at the discretion of theTournament Committee and may include qualifying draws as set forth below. Information on Wild Cardsmust be published on the TennisLink Tournament Home Page before entries open including details on thequalifier or the application/request deadline.
QUALIFIERS: Qualifying draws may be held to allocate one or more of the Wild Cards. These qualifyingtournaments do not earn national ranking points, however they may count towards sectional ranking if thehost Section so chooses.
ALTERNATES: Tournament Committees shall order the alternates as follows: Players with 100 or more ranking points on the Regional Tournament Standings List of the division of the
event used to select players into the tournament shall be listed at the top of the alternate list in the ordertheir names appear on such Regional Tournament Standings List;
Players not previously selected or listed with 100 or more ranking points on the Regional TournamentStandings List of the next-younger division used to select players into the tournament shall be listed in theorder their names appear on such Regional Tournament Standings List below the first group of players;
Players not previously selected or listed shall be listed in the order their names appear on the RegionalTournament Standings List of the division of the event used to select players into the tournament belowthe second group of players;
Players not previously selected or listed shall be listed in the order their names appear on the RegionalTournament Standings List of the next-younger division used to select players into the tournament belowthe third group of players.
Late entrants shall be listed below all other alternates by the date and time on which the late entry ismade. If multiple late entries are received at the same time, they shall be ordered by lot. Late Entrantsare not ordered by position on the National Standings List.
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ON-SITE ALTERNATES: Each Tournament Committee shall establish a procedure for checking in on-site
alternates and publish the procedure on the TennisLink Tournament Home Page. The procedure shall includethe following: On each day in which alternates may be accepted into a draw, any alternate desiring admittance must
check in and be ready for play no later than 15 minutes prior to the first scheduled match time of theevent for which they are an alternate.
The order of the alternates is based on the original Alternate List published by the tournament, not a morerecent National Standings List, and not in the order in which the players check in.
On-Site Alternates may be admitted into the singles main draw to replace withdrawing players until thecompletion of the first round of play. Any player receiving a bye in the first round can also be replaced byan on-site alternate in the second round because this player has not yet played a match in the event. Thisdoes not apply to players receiving withdrawals or retirements as these are considered matches won. On-Site Alternates may not play in the Feed-In Championship unless they have first played in the singles maindraw.
ONLINE SELECTION NOTIFICATION: Main draw players and alternates can view lists published to theTennisLink Tournament Home Page no later than five days after the entries close. Alternates will appear onthe alternate lists at all sites they have prioritized. Alternates selected to fill openings in the draw will becontacted by the Tournament Committee.
DOUBLES ENTRY PROCEDURES: The entry deadline for the doubles event is determined by the TournamentCommittee and may be either the singles entry deadline or some later date - see the TennisLink
Tournament Home Page for information.
USTA TEAM CHAMPIONSHIPS
The USTA sanctions two different types of USTA Team Championships to give players the fun experience ofrepresenting their Section and playing on a team with other junior players: USTA Boys & Girls 18 National Team Championships USTA Boys & Girls 16 Intersectional Team Championships USTA Boys & Girls 16, 14, and 12 National Zone Team ChampionshipsThe first two listed - National Team and Intersectional Team - are the highest level of team competition in theU.S and have been designated as Level 1 National Ranking Tournaments. Sectional Associations select teamsof their best players to compete against other Sections for the national team title.
The Zone Team Championships, or Zonals, are the next level of national team competition and have beendesignated as level 2 National Ranking Tournaments. Sectional Associations select one or more teams ofplayers to compete regionally against other Sections. Four concurrent Zone Team Championships take placein each division at the same time and not all Sections are represented at each of the regional competitions.
USTA INTERNATIONAL TOURNAMENTS & I TF TOURNAMENTS
USTA INTERNATIONAL TOURNAMENTS: USTA International Tournaments are sanctioned by the USTA,but are run under ITF tournament regulations. They are not sanctioned by the ITF and do not earn ITFranking points; however, they are National Ranking Tournaments. These tournaments have beendesignated various national ranking levels - ranking levels appear in information provided on eachtournament in the Calendar of National Tournaments beginning on page 17.
USTA International Tournaments held in the 16s, 14s, and 12s divisions only. The USTA InternationalTournaments are: USTA International Spring Championships 16 divisions Eddie Herr International Junior Tennis Championships 16, 14, & 12 divisions Nike Junior Tour USTA National Masters - 14 & 12 divisions Prince Cup 16, 14, & 12 divisions Dunlop Orange Bowl International Championships 16 divisions Junior Orange Bowl International Championships 14 & 12 divisions
ITF TOURNAMENTS: ITF Tournaments played in the United States have been selected to appear on theNational Junior Tournament Schedule and earn both ITF and USTA ranking points. These tournaments have
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been designated various USTA national ranking levels - ranking levels appear in information provided oneach tournament in the Calendar of National Tournaments beginning on page 17. All ITF Tournaments arein the 18s division.
Additionally, the following ITF Tournaments that do not take place in the United States have beendesignated as National Ranking Tournaments and players only earn Bonus Point-Only events (see PlayerDevelopment/Junior Competition/Information for more information on the national points per roundcombined ranking system):Australian Open
French OpenWimbledonCanadian Junior International Championships
AGE ELIGIBILITY: The ITF regulations have a year of birth age eligibility rule. This is NOT the samemonth of birth age eligibility rule used by the USTA. Juniors may play the 18s, 16s, 14s or 12s divisionuntil the YEAR in which they turn 13, 15, 17, or 19 respectively.18s Division (ITF Tournaments): ....................... Born between January 1, 1992 and December 31, 199716s Division (USTA Intnl Tournaments): ............ Born between January 1, 1994 and December 31, 199714s Division (USTA Intnl Tournaments): ............ Born between January 1, 1996 and December 31, 199712s Division (USTA Intnl Tournaments): ............ Born January 1, 1998 or later
ENTRY, ENDORSEMENT AND WILD CARD INFORMATION: Up to date information on ITF entry,endorsement and Wild Cards can be found on the USTA Website. Go to www.USTA.com and click on PlayerDevelopment/Player Services. Once on the Player Services page, click on Wild Cards in the right navigationbar. Alternatively, click on the link below.http://www.usta.com/USTA/Global/PlayerDevelopment/Player_Services/Wild_cards/110787_Wild_Cards.aspx
SELECTION CRITERIA FOR BOYS AND GIRLS 18 USTA INTERNATIONAL TOURNAMENTS & ITFTOURNAMENTS: Junior players will be selected based on ITF rankings, ATP/WTA rankings, and/or USTAnational junior rankings by the Tournament Committee.
BOYS AND GIRLS 16, 14 and 12 USTA INTERNATIONAL TOURNAMENTS: Players will be selectedbased on ITF rankings and USTA national junior standings.
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MATCH FORMATS
The chart shows the match formats thatwill be used at tournaments on theNational Junior Tournament Schedule.
A Referee must get the authorization ofthe Director of Junior Competition to useother formats to complete a tournament.
USTANational
Championships
BG
16Intersectional
TeamC
hampio
nships
BG
18,
16&14
USTANationalO
pens
BG
12USTA
NationalOpens
USTANationalT
eam
Championships
USTAZoneTeam
Championships
USTARegional
TournamentsandUSTA
Interscholastic
Championships
MainDraw
SinglesFormats
1
Best of 3 Tiebreak Sets X X X X X X3
Best of 5 Tiebreak Sets - The USTABoys 18 National Championships Only(Kalamazoo)
X
Best of 3 Tiebreak Sets with a 10-Point MatchTiebreak in lieu of 3rd Set X X
3
Consolation
SinglesFormats
Best of 3 Tiebreak Sets with a 10-Point MatchTiebreak in lieu of 3rd Set
Consolation Singles includes:All Feed-In Championship, Modified Feed-inChampionship, and non-East Draw matchesin a Compass Draw
X X X X
DoublesFormats
Best of 3 Tiebreak Sets X2 X X3
Best of 3 Tiebreak Sets with a 10-Point MatchTiebreak in lieu of 3rd Set
X2 X3
8-game Pro Set with a 10-PointTiebreak at 8 games all
X X X3
8-game Pro Set with a 7-PointTiebreak at 8 games all
X X
Best of 3 Short Sets X3
1 Playoff for third place is considered a main draw singles match.
2 The Best of 3 Tiebreak Sets shall be used in the semifinal, final, and playoff for third place doubles
matches at USTA National Championships. The match format for all other doubles matches shall be theBest of 3 Tiebreak Sets with a 10-Point Match Tiebreak in lieu of a 3rd Set.
3 The USTA Regional Tournaments and USTA Interscholastic Championships may use any of the formatslisted for each event. See the TennisLink Tournament Home Page for the formats to be used at eachtournament.
USTA International Tournaments andITF Tournaments on the National Junior Tournament Schedule:ITF tournament regulations are used to determine the match formats for USTA International Tournamentsand ITF tournaments on the National Junior Tournament Schedule.
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NATIONAL JUNIOR RANKI NG SYSTEM
The USTA uses a Points Per Round Combined Ranking System (PPR) to annually rank junior players andpublishes weekly National Standings Lists. Ranking Points are earned by winning singles and doubles matchesat various types of USTA national tournaments and designated ITF tournaments. Extra Ranking Points areearned for winning singles matches over highly-ranked players. Ranking Points are combined (with greaterweight placed on Ranking Points earned in singles) for a players Ranking Point total and players are orderedbased on this total.
A comprehensive description of the USTA Points Per Round Combined Ranking System is on the USTA website.Go to www.USTA.com and click on Player Development/Junior Competition. Once on the Junior Competitionpage, click on Contact Us in the right navigation bar. Alternatively, click on the link below.http://www.usta.com/USTA/Global/PlayerDevelopment/JuniorCompetition/Ranking.aspx
TABLE OF NATIONAL RANKING TOURNAMENTS & RANKING LEVELS
Below are the National Ranking Tournaments that will count for ranking in 2010. The table also includes thetournament Level that corresponds with the National Ranking Point Tables that follow.
Level 2010 National Ranking Tournament
Level 1 USTA National ChampionshipsUSTA Boys 18 National Team ChampionshipsUSTA Girls 18 National Team ChampionshipsUSTA Boys and Girls 16 Intersectional Team ChampionshipsUSTA International Spring Championships: BG18 ITF Grade 1 Event; BG16 USTA International
TournamentEaster Bowl ITF Tennis Championships: BG18 ITF Grade B1 EventUS Open Junior Tennis Championships: BG18 ITF Grade A EventEddie Herr International Junior Tennis Championships: BG18 ITF Grade 1 EventDunlop Orange Bowl International Tennis Championships: BG18 ITF Grade A Event; BG16 USTA
International Tournament
Level 1A Kentucky International Junior Tennis Derby: BG18 - ITF Grade 1 EventUSTA Pan American (Tulsa) ITF: BG18 ITF Grade B1 EventEddie Herr International Junior Tennis Championships: BG16/14/12 USTA International TournamentJunior Orange Bowl International Tennis Championships: BG14/12 USTA International Tournament
Level 2 USTA National OpensUSTA Boys and Girls 16, 14, and 12 Zone Team ChampionshipsNike Junior Tour USTA National Masters: BG14/12 USTA International Tournament
Level 3 USTA Boys and Girls 18 Interscholastic Championships (East/West)US Junior International Grass Court Championships: BG18 ITF Grade 3 EventUS Junior International Hard Court Championships: BG18 ITF Grade 3 EventKentucky International Junior Tennis Derby: BG16/14/12 USTA International TournamentPlantation ITF: BG 18 ITF Grade 4 Event
Atlanta ITF: BG18 ITF Grade 4 EventLexington, South Carolina ITF: BG18 ITF Grade 2 EventEvert American ITF: BG18 ITF Grade 4 EventPrince Cup: BG18/16/14/12 USTA International TournamentUSTA National Doubles Tournament - BG16/14 divisionsUSTA Regional Tournaments designated as Level 3 on the National Junior Tournament ScheduleSectional Ranking Tournaments: 1 designated by each Sectional Association
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Level 2010 National Ranking Tournament
Level 4 Claremont ITF: BG18 ITF Grade 4 EventNaples ITF: BG18 ITF Grade 4 EventWaco ITF: BG18 ITF Grade 5 EventWichita Falls ITF: BG18 ITF Grade 4 EventDaytona ITF: BG18 ITF Grade 4 EventSectional Ranking Tournaments: 3 designated by each Sectional Association
Level 5 Sectional Ranking Tournaments: 8 designated by each Sectional Association
BonusPointOnlyEvents
Australian Open: BG18 ITF Grade A EventFrench Open: BG18 ITF Grade A EventWimbledon: BG18 ITF Grade A EventCanadian Junior International Championships: BG18 ITF Grade 1 Event
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2010 NATIONAL JUNIORTOURNAMENT SCHEDULE
This paper version of the National Junior Tournam ent Schedule is for reference onlyPlease visit www.usta.com for the most up-to-date and official National Junior Tournament Schedule
JAN 2-7
(Sat-Thur)
Level 3
COPPER BOWL JUNIOR TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIPS BG18, 16, 14, 12
For entry, useTennislink.
Deadline: 12/10/09;noon Eastern
NSL published for
selection 12/19/09;Seeding NSLpublished 12/23/09
Fee: $90(H)
Dickinson Sports, LLC, Tucson, AZ
Jason Dickinson
9731 Cliff View Place
Tucson, AZ 85704
520-742-2204 (O, Facility & H)E-mail: [email protected]
520-742-1709 (Fax) Website: http://www.copperbowl.com
B18-128 SGL, FIC, 64 DBLB16-128 SGL, FIC, 64 DBLB14-128 SGL, FIC, 64 DBLB12- 96 SGL, FIC, 48 DBLG18- 128 SGL, FIC,64 DBLG16-128 SGL, FIC, 64 DBL
G14-128 SGL, FIC, 64 DBLG12- 96 SGL, FIC, 48 DBLID#: 759204810
JAN 15-17
(Fri-Sun)
Level 3
MIDWEST WINTER CHAMPIONSHIPS B16, 14, 12
Segment 1 Event
For entry, useTennislink.
Deadline: 12/17/09;noon EasternNSL published for
selection 12/16/09;Seeding NSLpublished 1/6/10
Fee: $110(HI)
Dayton Center Courts & Tennis Academy, Dayton, OH
Larry Jackson/Eileen Jackson
4801 Salem Ave.
Dayton, OH 45416
937-276-3978 (O, Facility)E-mail: [email protected]
937-279-5619 (Fax)
B16-32 SGL, FICB14-32 SGL, FICB12-32 SGL, FICID#:856213510
JAN 16-18
(Sat-Mon)
Level 3
MIDWEST WINTER CHAMPIONSHIPS B18
Segment 1 Event
For entry, useTennislink.
Deadline: 12/17/09;noon Eastern
NSL published for
selection 12/16/09;Seeding NSLpublished 1/6/10
Fee: $110(HI)
Dayton Center Courts & Tennis Academy, Dayton, OH
Larry Jackson/Eileen Jackson
4801 Salem Ave.
Dayton, OH 45416
937-276-3978 (O, Facility)E-mail: [email protected]
937-279-5619 (Fax)
B18-32 SGL, FICID#: 856317710
JAN 16-18
(Sat-Mon)
Level 3
MIDWEST WINTER CHAMPIONSHIPS G18,16
Segment 1 Event
For entry, useTennislink.
Deadline: 12/17/09;noon Eastern
NSL published forselection 12/16/09;Seeding NSLpublished 1/6/10
Fee: $95(HI)
Genesys Athletic Club, Grand Blanc, MI
Ross Wisser
801 Health Park Blvd.
Grand Blanc, MI 48439
810-606-7689 (Office) E mail: [email protected]
810-606-5534 (Fax)
G18-32 SGL, FICG16-32 SGL, FICID#: 855601710
JAN 16-18
(Sat-Mon)
Level 3
MIDWEST WINTER CHAMPIONSHIPS G14
Segment 1 Event
For entry, useTennislink.
Western Tennis & Fitness Club, Cincinnati, OH
Angela Wilson
G14-32 SGL, FICID#:
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2010 NATIONAL JUNIORTOURNAMENT SCHEDULE
This paper version of the National Junior Tournam ent Schedule is for reference onlyPlease visit www.usta.com for the most up-to-date and official National Junior Tournament Schedule
Deadline: 12/17/09;noon Eastern
NSL published forselection 12/16/09;Seeding NSLpublished 1/6/10
Fee: $95
(HI)
5490 Muddy Creek Rd.
Cincinnati, OH 45238
513-451-4233 (Office)E mail: [email protected]
513-922-6411 (Fax)
JAN 16-18
(Sat-Mon)
Level 3
MIDWEST WINTER CHAMPIONSHIPS G12
Segment 1 Event
For entry, useTennislink.
Deadline: 12/17/09;noon EasternNSL published forselection 12/16/09;Seeding NSLpublished 1/6/10
Fee: $95
(HI)
The Clubs at River City, Peoria, IL
Douglas J. Lintala
8603 North University
Peoria, IL 61615
309-693-5710 or 309-693-5720 (Office)E mail: [email protected]
309-693-5712 (Fax)
G12-32 SGL, FICID#: 856101210
JAN 16-18
(Sat-Mon)
Level 3
TENNIS PLAZA CUP BG18, 16, 14, 12
Segment 1 Event
For entry, useTennislink.
Deadline: 12/17/09;noon Eastern
NSL published forselection 12/16/09;Seeding NSLpublished 1/6/10
Fee: $90 (H)$110 (C)
(H/C)
The Biltmore Tennis Center, Coral Gables, FL
Robert Gomez
1150 Anastasia Ave.
Coral Gables, FL 33134
305-460-5360 (Office)
E mail: [email protected]
CCHHCCHH
G18-32 SGL,MFIC, 16 DBLB18-32 SGL,MFIC, 16 DBLG16-32 SGL,MFIC, 16 DBLB16-32 SGL,MFIC, 16 DBLG14-32 SGL,MFIC, 16 DBLB14-32 SGL,MFIC, 16 DBLG12-32 SGL,MFIC, 16 DBLB12-32 SGL,MFIC, 16 DBLID#: 153800110
JAN 30- FEB 1
(Sat-Mon)
Level 3
COLUMBUS INDOOR B18, 16
For entry, useTennislink.
Deadline: 12/31/09;noon Eastern
NSL published forselection 12/30/09;
Seeding NSLpublished 1/20/10
Fee: $95(HI)
Wickertree Tennis Club, Columbus, OH
Kristen Reed
5760 Maple Canyon Avenue
Columbus OH 43229
614-882-5724 (O & Facility)E-mail: [email protected]
614-891-8442 (Fax) Website: http://www.wickertree.com
B18-32 SGL, FICB16-32 SGL, FICID#: 856390110
FEB 5-7
(Fri-Sun)
Level 3
WILSON JUNIOR TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIPS G18, 16, 14
For entry, useTennislink.
Deadline: 1/7/10;
Rush-Copley Healthplex, Aurora, IL
Bill Dahm/Mike Lange
1900 Ogden Ave.
Aurora IL 60504
G18-64 SGL, MFICG16-64 SGL, MFICG14-64 SGL, MFICID#: 856290110
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This paper version of the National Junior Tournam ent Schedule is for reference onlyPlease visit www.usta.com for the most up-to-date and official National Junior Tournament Schedule
noon EasternNSL published forselection 1/6/10;Seeding NSLpublished 1/27/10
Fee: $105(HI)
630-978-6746 (Facility)
815-978-6887 (Fax)E-mail: [email protected] (note e-mail contact is preferred
method of communication)
FEB 13-17
(Sat-Wed)Level 2
USTA NATIONAL OPENS BG18,16,14,12
For entry, useTennislink.
Deadline: 1/14/10;noon EasternNSL published forselection 1/13/10;Seeding NSLpublished 2/3/10
Fee: $85(H)
Waco Regional Tennis & Fitness Center, Waco, TX
Julien Curatella
900 West Lake Shore Drive
Waco TX 76708
254-753-7675 (O)Email:[email protected];
254-759-2907 (Fax) Website: http://www.wacotennis.com
B18-64 SGL, FIC, 32 DBLG18-64 SGL, FIC, 32 DBLID#: 809619410
Same as above.
Deadline: 1/14/10;noon EasternNSL published forselection 1/13/10;Seeding NSLpublished 2/3/10
Fee: $85(H)
Central Oahu Regional Park, Waipahu, HI
Mimi Kennell
94-801 Kamehameha Hwy.
Waipahu, HI 96797
808-585-9533 (O)E-mail: [email protected]
808-585-9512 (Fax) Website: www.Hawaii.usta.com
B18-64 SGL, FIC, 32 DBL
G18-64 SGL, FIC, 32 DBLID#: 200407110
Same as above.
Deadline: 1/14/10;noon EasternNSL published for
selection 1/13/10;Seeding NSLpublished 2/3/10
Fee: $105(HI)
Queen City Racquet Club, Cincinnati, OH
Dorianna Lofgren
11275 Chester Road
Cincinnati OH 45246
513-771-2835 (O & Facility) Email: [email protected] (Fax) Website: www.queencityfitness.com
B18-64 SGL, FIC, 32 DBLG18-64 SGL, FIC, 32 DBLID#: 856390510
Same as above.
Deadline: 1/14/10;noon EasternNSL published forselection 1/13/10;Seeding NSLpublished 2/3/10
Fee: $105(C)
Arbor Greene, Tampa, FL 33625
Alan Williams-Train Smart Tennis
18000 Arbor Greene Dr.,
Tampa FL 33625
813-610-7301 (O)
813-973-1609 (Fax) E-mail: [email protected]
B18-64 SGL, FIC, 32 DBLG18-64 SGL, FIC, 32 DBLID#: 150500110
Same as above.
Deadline: 1/14/10;noon EasternNSL published forselection 1/13/10;Seeding NSLpublished 2/3/10
Fee: $85
San Antonio Tennis Assn., San Antonio, TX
Cherie Mott Croom
1503 San Pedro Avenue
San Antonio TX 78212
210-735-3069 (O & Facility)E-mail: [email protected]
210-735-3070 (Fax) Website: http://www.satennis.com
B16-64 SGL, FIC, 32 DBLG16-64 SGL, FIC, 32 DBLID#: 800000210
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(H)Same as above.
Deadline: 1/14/10;noon EasternNSL published forselection 1/13/10;Seeding NSLpublished 2/3/10
Fee: $85(H)
Lakewood Tennis Center, Lakewood, CA
Eric Stephens
4212 Clubhouse Drive
Lakewood, CA 90712
562-469-3530 (O & Facility)E-mail: [email protected]
562-429-2998 (Fax)
B16-64 SGL, FIC, 32 DBLG16-64 SGL, FIC, 32 DBLID#: 651790110
Same as above.
Deadline: 1/14/10;noon EasternNSL published forselection 1/13/10;Seeding NSLpublished 2/3/10
Fee: $85(H)
Newman Tennis Center, Augusta, GA
Richard Hatfield
3103 Wrightsboro Road
Augusta GA 30909
706-821-1600 (O & Facility)
706-821-1602 (Fax)E-mail: [email protected]
Website: http://www.augustaga.gov/newmantenniscenter
B16-64 SGL, FIC, 32 DBLID#: 703400210
Same as above.
Deadline: 1/14/10;noon EasternNSL published forselection 1/13/10;Seeding NSLpublished 2/3/10
Fee: $85(H)
Ridgeland Tennis Center, Ridgeland, MS
Susan Toler
201A McClellam Dr.
Ridgeland, MS 39157
601-853-1115 (Office)Email: [email protected]
601-853-9919 (Fax)
G16-64 SGL, FIC, 32 DBL
ID#: 703814110
Same as above.
Deadline: 1/14/10;noon EasternNSL published for
selection 1/13/10;Seeding NSLpublished 2/3/10
Fee: $105(HI)
Club 4 Life, Monroeville, PA
Rochelle Seilhamer
1 Racquet Lane
Monroeville PA 15146
412-856-3930 (O & Facility)412-856-3941 (Fax)E-mail: [email protected]
B16-64 SGL, FIC, 32 DBLID#: 351107810
Same as above.
Deadline: 1/14/10;noon EasternNSL published forselection 1/13/10;Seeding NSLpublished 2/3/10
Fee: $105(HI)
Pennbriar Athletic Club, Erie, PA
Kelly Maslar
100 Pennbriar Drive
Erie PA 16509
814-825-8111 x16 (O & Facility)
814-825-1500 (Fax)Email: [email protected]
G16-64 SGL, FIC, 32 DBLID#: 351107110
Same as above.
Deadline: 1/14/10;noon EasternNSL published forselection 1/13/10;Seeding NSLpublished 2/3/10
Fee: $105
Westgate Tennis Center, Dothan, AL
Don Bryan
P.O. Box 2128
810 Rec Road
Dothan AL 36302
334-615-3790 (O & Facility)
334-615-3799 (Fax)E-mail: [email protected]
B14-64 SGL, FIC, 32 DBLG14-64 SGL, FIC, 32 DBLID#: 703200110
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(C)Same as above.
Deadline: 1/14/10;noon EasternNSL published forselection 1/13/10;Seeding NSLpublished 2/3/10
Fee: $85(H)
El Paso Youth Tennis Center, El Paso, TX
Lee Elliott
4770 Woodrow Bean
El Paso TX 79924
915-751-1181 (O & Facility)E-mail: [email protected]
915-751-4417 (Fax) Website: http://www.epytc.org
B14-64 SGL, FIC, 32 DBLG14-64 SGL, FIC, 32 DBLID#: 759460110
Same as above.
Deadline: 1/14/10;noon EasternNSL published forselection 1/13/10;Seeding NSLpublished 2/3/10
Fee: $105(C)
Cheval Golf & Country Club, Lutz, FL
Francis Cooke
4312 Cheval Boulevard
Lutz FL 33558
813-948-2282 (O & Facility)
813-949-8379 (Fax)E-mail:[email protected]
B14-64 SGL, FIC, 32 DBLID#: 153302210
Same as above.
Deadline: 1/14/10;noon EasternNSL published forselection 1/13/10;Seeding NSLpublished 2/3/10
Fee: $105(C)
Bardmoor Golf & Tennis Club, Largo, FL
Maria Cercone/T West Outdoor
8000 Cumberland Road
Largo FL 33777
727-391-2205 (Facility)
727-398-3630 (Fax)E-mail: [email protected]
G14-64 SGL, FIC, 32 DBL
ID#: 153312110
Same as above.
Deadline: 1/14/10;noon EasternNSL published for
selection 1/13/10;Seeding NSLpublished 2/3/10
Fee: $5(H)
Claremont Tennis Club, Claremont, CA
Barry Friedman/Mike Alpert
1777 Monte Vista Avenue
Claremont CA 91711
909-625-6791 (O & Facility)E-mail:[email protected] (Fax) http://www.claremontclub.com
B14-64 SGL, FIC, 32 DBLB12-64 SGL, FIC, 32 DBLG14-64 SGL, FIC, 32 DBLG12-64 SGL, FIC, 32 DBLID#: 651700110
Same as above.
Deadline: 1/14/10;noon EasternNSL published forselection 1/13/10;Seeding NSLpublished 2/3/10
Fee: $105(HI)
Tri-City Fitness, Latham, NY
Andy Schechter
944 New Loudon Road
Latham NY 12110
518-785-4311 (O & Facility)
Email: [email protected]
B12-64 SGL, FIC, 32 DBLG12-64 SGL, FIC, 32 DBLID#: 100405110
Same as above.
Deadline: 1/14/10;noon EasternNSL published forselection 1/13/10;Seeding NSLpublished 2/3/10
Fee: $85 (B12, H)
Lake Charles Racquet Club, Lake Charles, LA
Ronnie Walters
870 W. Bayou Pines Dr.
Lake Charles, LA 70601
337-433-1647 (Facility)
337-497-0501 (Fax)E-mail: [email protected]
B12-64 SGL, FIC, 32 DBLG12-64 SGL, FIC, 32 DBLID#: 703770110
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$105 (G12, C)(H, C)Same as above.
Deadline: 1/14/10;noon EasternNSL published forselection 1/13/10;Seeding NSL
published 2/3/10
Fee: $105(C)
Columbus Regional Tennis Assn., Columbus, GA
Aline Trussell/Judy Pearce
PO Box 8236
Columbus GA 31908
706-317-4136 (O & Facility)Email: [email protected]
706-317-4501 (Fax) Website: http://www.corta.org
B12-64 SGL, FIC, 32 DBLID#: 703408110
Same as above.
Deadline: 1/14/10;noon EasternNSL published forselection 1/13/10;Seeding NSLpublished 2/3/10
Fee: $105(C)
Sea Island Tennis Center, Sea Island, GA
Dickie Anderson
100 Hudson Rd.
Sea Island, GA 31561
912-638-5168 (O & Facility)
912-634-3235 (Fax)E-mail:[email protected]
G12-64 SGL, FIC, 32 DBLID#: 703411810
MAR 14-20(Sun-Sat)
Level 1
USTA NATIONAL SPRING CHAMPIONSHIPS BG18
For entry, useTennislink.
Deadline: 2/18/10;noon EasternNSL published forselection 2/17/10Seeding NSLpublished 3/10/10
Fee: $95(H)
Mobile Tennis Center, Mobile, AL
Lorraine Novak
851 Gaillard Drive
Mobile AL 36608
251-208-5181 (O)E-mail: [email protected]
251-2085188 (Fax) [email protected]
Website: http://www.mobiletennis.net
B18-128 SGL, FIC, 64 DBLG18-128 SGL, FIC, 64 DBLID#: 703207109
MAR 19-21(Fri-Sun)
Level 3
MAUREEN CONNOLLY BRINKER CHAMPIONSHIPS G14
For entry, useTennislink.
Deadline: 2/18/10;noon EasternNSL published forselection 2/17/10Seeding NSLpublished 3/10/10
Fee: $95
( C )
T-Bar-M Racquet Club, Dallas, TX
Carol Weyman/MCB Tennis Foundation
P.O. Box 7065 or 5419 Wateka Dr.
Dallas TX 75209
214-352-7978 (O)
972-233-4444 (Facility)E-mail: [email protected]
214-352-9708 (Fax) Website: http://www.mcbtennis.org
G14-32 SGL, MFICID#: 800050310
MAR 29-APR 4
(Mon-Sun)
Level 4
USTA ITF SPRING CIRCUIT, CLAREMONT,CA BG18
Qualifying Mar
27-28ITF G4 eventUses ITF ageeligibility
For entry please visitwww.itftennis.com/i
Biszant Family Tennis Center, Claremont, CAAi TakamoniClaremont McKenna CollegeClaremont, CA310-208-3838 (O)310-824-7691
E-mail: [email protected]
Website: http://www.itftournaments.com
BG18 64 SGL 32 DBLID#: 651762410
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Deadline: 3/2/10;8am Eastern
Fee: $55(H)
APR 5-11
(Mon-Sun)
Level 1
USTA INTERNATIONAL SPRING CHAMPIONSHIPS BG18, 16
QUAL. APR 3-4
ITF Grade 1 event.
Uses ITF ageeligibility.
For entry please visitwww.itftennis.com/ipin
Deadline: 3/9/10;8am Eastern
Fee: $65
(H)
Home Depot Center, Carson, CA
John Lansville
18400 Avalon Blvd., Suite 600
Carson, CA, 90746
310-630-4504 (O) Email: [email protected]
310-630-4501 (Fax) http://www.usta.com/ISCor www.itftennis.com/ipin
B18-64 SGL, 32 DBLB16-64 SGL, 32 DBLG18-64 SGL, 32 DBLG16-64 SGL, 32 DBLID#: 651734910
APR 11-17
(Sun-Sat)
Level 1
USTA NATIONAL SPRING CHAMPIONSHIPS BG12
For entry, useTennislink.
Deadline: 3/18/10;noon Eastern
NSL published forselection 3/17/10Seeding NSLpublished 3/31/10Fee: $115
(C)
Players International Management Inc. Delray Beach, FL
Mark Baron/Ivan Baron
30 NW 1st Avenue
Delray Beach FL 33444
561-330-6000 (O)
561-330-6001 (Fax)
E-mail: [email protected]
Website: www.PimMarketing.com
B12-128 SGL, CompassDraw Format, 64 DBLG12-128 SGL, CompassDraw Format, 64 DBLID#: 151500110
APR 11-17
(Sun-Sun)
Level 1
THE EASTER BOWL, A USTA NATIONAL SPRING CHAMPIONSHIPS BG16-14
For entry, useTennislink.
Deadline: 3/18/10;noon Eastern
NSL published forselection 3/17/10Seeding NSLpublished 3/31/10
Fee: $95 (H)
Ranchos Las Palmas, Rancho Mirage, CA
Seena Hamilton
41-000 Bob Hope Drive
Rancho Mirage, CA 92270
212-308-8742 (Fax)
212-308-5368 (O)
E-mail: [email protected]
Website: http://www.easterbowl.com
B16-128 SGL, FIC, 64 DBLG16-128 SGL, FIC, 64 DBL(4/11-18)B14-128 SGL, FIC, 64 DBLG14-128 SGL, FIC, 64 DBL(4/12-17)ID#: 651790210
APR 12-18
(Mon-Sun)
Level 1
THE EASTER BOWL ITF TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIPS
(US players only)
BG18
ITF Grade B1 event.
Uses ITF ageeligibility.
For entry please visitwww.itftennis.com/ipin
Ranchos Las Palmas, Rancho Mirage, CA
Seena Hamilton
41-000 Bob Hope Drive
Rancho Mirage, CA 92270
212-308-5368 (Fax)
212-753-0778 (O)
E-mail: [email protected]
B18-64 SGL, FIC, 32 DBL(4/13-19)G18-64 SGL, FIC, 32 DBL(4/13-19)ID#: 561709310
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Deadline: 3/16/10;
8am Eastern
Fee: $65
(H)
Website: http://www.easterbowl.com
APR 24-27
(Sat-Tues)
Level 3
USTA INTERSCHOLASTIC CHAMPIONSHIPS - WEST BG18
For entry, useTennislink.
Deadline: 3/25/10;noon Eastern
NSL published forselection 3/24/10Seeding NSLpublished 4/14/10
Fee: $85(H)
Sierra Sport & Racquet Club, Fresno, CA
John Haug
2626 West Alluvial
Fresno CA 93711
559-431-8200 (O & Facility)E-mail:[email protected]
559-431-2417 (Fax) Website: http://www.sierrasport.net
B18-64 SGL, MFIC, 32DBLG18-64 SGL, MFIC, 32DBLID#: 508314610
APR 26-MAY 2
(Mon-Sun)Level 4
USTA ITF SPRING CIRCUIT, NAPLES, FL BG18
Qualifying Apr
24-25
ITF G4 eventUses ITF ageeligibility
For entry please visitwww.itftennis.com/ipin
Deadline: 3/30/10;8am Eastern
Fee: $50(C)
Naples Bath & Tennis Club, Naples, FL
Bill Beverly
4995 Airport Rd North
Naples FL 34105
239-261-5777 (O & Facility)
239-261-6998 (Fax)
Email: [email protected]
Website: http://www.naplesbathandtennis.com
Website: http://www.itftournaments.comorwww.itftennis.com/ipin
BG18 64 SGL 32 DBLID#:
MAY 1-3
(Sat-Mon)
Level 3
ATP (GATOR BOWL) JUNIOR TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIPS B18,16 G18 (H)
BG14,12 G16 (C)
Segment 2 Event
For entry, useTennislink.
Deadline: 4/1/10;noon EasternNSL published forselection 3/31/10Seeding NSL
published 4/21/10
Fee: $75 (H)$95 (C)
(H)(C)
ATP Tour Tennis Club, Ponte Verdra Beach, FL
Rick Meek/Mary Faulds
200 ATP Tour Boulevard
Ponte Vedra Beach FL 32082
904-285-6400 (O)Email: [email protected] [email protected]
904-285-6400 (Facility)
904-285-2284 (Fax)
B18-32 SGL, MFICB16-32 SGL, MFICG18-32 SGL, MFICB14-32 SGL, MFICB12-32 SGL, MFICG16-32 SGL, MFICG14-32 SGL, MFICG12-32 SGL, MFIC
ID#: 150300410
MAY 1-3
(Sat-Mon)
Level 3
COLUMBUS INDOOR G14, 12
Segment 2 Event
For entry, useTennislink.
Wickertree Tennis Club, Columbus, OH
Kristen Reed
5760 Maple Canyon Avenue
G14-32 SGL, FICG12-32 SGL, FICID#: 856390210
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Deadline: 4/1/10;noon Eastern
NSL published forselection 3/31/10Seeding NSLpublished 4/21/10
Fee: $95
(HI)
Columbus OH 43229
614-882-5724 (O & Facility)E-mail: [email protected]
614-891-8442 (Fax) website: www.wickertree.com
MAY 1-3
(Sat-Mon)
Level 3
MUTERSPAW CHAMPIONSHIPS BG18, 16, 14, 12
Segment 2 Event
For entry, useTennislink.
Deadline: 4/1/10;noon EasternNSL published forselection 3/31/10Seeding NSLpublished 4/21/10
Fee: $75
(H)
Amanda & Stacy Darling Memorial Tennis Center, Las Vegas, NV
Sandra Foley
3960 Howard Hughes Parkway Suite #750
Las Vegas NV 89109
702-227-5700 (O)E-mail: [email protected]
702-866-2928 (Fax) Website: http://www.muterspaw.com
B18-32 SGL, FIC, 16 DBLB16-32 SGL, FIC, 16 DBLB14-32 SGL, FIC, 16 DBLB12-32 SGL, FIC, 16 DBLG18-32 SGL, FIC, 16 DBLG16-32 SGL, FI