Missouri Valley / Kansas

Kansas Senior Games set to take place in Topeka

Sydney Hamilton | August 12, 2024


An exciting competition is about to go down in Topeka! The 2024 Kansas Senior Games take place Sept. 13-22, with more than 20 sporting events on the schedule. The tennis portion is Sept. 21-22 at Kossover Tennis Center

 

To be eligible for the Kansas Senior Games, participants must be 50 years of age and older. The Kansas Senior Games is the largest multisport competition in the state for athletes who are 50-plus. Both men and women are encouraged to participate.

 

Players interested in registering for tennis must do so by Tuesday, Sept. 17. Fees are $35 for both singles and doubles; however, doubles partners must register separately. For more information and to register, click here. If you have any questions regarding the tennis portion of the Kansas Senior Games, reach out to Alexis Czapinski at aczapinski-kossover@outlook.com.

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Individuals who compete in a state senior games in 2024 can earn qualification to the 2025 National Senior Games, which will take place within the USTA Missouri Valley in Des Moines, Iowa. To read an article about the world’s largest multisport championship event for adults 50 and older coming to Iowa next summer, click here.

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