Missouri Valley

Earn Prize Money In MoKanNeb Tournament Series

March 27, 2020


04/13/20: Given the heightened concerns surrounding the COVID-19 virus, the USTA has made the decision to postpone all USTA scheduled events that were to take place up until May 31, 2020. We will continue to monitor the situation closely and take appropriate measures as the situation evolves. Read the USTA's full statement here.

 

Continuing its annual installment, the MoKanNeb adult tournament series will again offer Open-level players the opportunity to earn prize money this summer as they play their way through the USTA Missouri Valley.

 

One male and one female player accumulating the most total points throughout the series will be awarded $500 each at the conclusion of the series. Players must play in two of the tournaments to qualify, but playing in more tournaments will increase a player's chances of winning the series. 

 

The series will take place in Omaha, Nebraska, with the Omaha Memorial Open at Koch Tennis Center on a date to be determined.

 

The series will then make its way to Kansas City for the KC Plaza Open on June 19-21. 

 

The final tournament of the series will be in Wichita, Kansas, at the Wichita Steve Broadie Mid Continent Open on July 27-28. 

 

Not an Open-level player? No problem. Each of the tournaments offer divisions for nearly every level of competition.

 

(Event dates are subject to postponement or cancellation as the USTA continues to monitor and assess the COVID-19 conditions in order to make future determinations regarding tennis activities.)

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