Missouri Valley / Heart Of America

Kansas City Open plays host to high-stakes competition

Sydney Hamilton | July 03, 2024


Genesis Health Clubs - Clayview in Kansas City’s Northland hosted the Kansas City Open—the third event in the MoKanNeb adult tournament series—on June 28-30.

 

Players from around the country hit the courts, many of whom were seeking wins in the open divisions to qualify for the series’ cash prize, which is awarded to one male and one female who accumulate the most points throughout the series. Learn more about the MoKanNeb series here.

 

USTA Heart of America would like to congratulate the following individuals and doubles teams who took home top honors during the Kansas City Open.

 

Men’s Open Singles: Brett Brannon, Alhambra, Ill.

 

NTRP 3.5 Men’s 18 & Over Singles: Connor Loftus, Lincoln, Neb.

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NTRP 4.0 Men’s 18 & Over Singles: Kevin Will, Kansas City, Mo.

 

Men’s Open Doubles: Connor Loftus/Tony Loftus, Lincoln, Neb.

 

NTRP 3.5 Men’s 18 & Over Doubles: Neil Schmitz/Michael Schmitz, Lenexa, Kan.

 

NTRP 3.0 Women’s 18 & Over Singles: Diana Kander, Kansas City, Mo.

 

Thank you to everyone who participated, attended and helped support this year’s Kansas City Open. We look forward to hitting the courts again next year.

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