Tournament Series Offers Prize Money
The MoKanNeb adult tournament series will offer Open-level players the opportunity to earn prize money this summer throughout the section.
The series kicks off with the Memorial Day Omaha Adult Open May 24-26 at Koch Tennis Center in Omaha.
The Jayhawk Adult Open will be June 7-9 in Topeka, with the Kansas City Adult Open June 21-23.
The men's and women's singles champions will be awarded $1000 each at the Jayhawk Open. Money will be awarded out to the quarterfinalists as well. In men's and women's open doubles, $500 will be awarded to each of the first place teams with prize money being paid out to the quarterfinalists. There must be 16 entries per draw for full prize money. The prize money at the other events in the series is still being determined.
The series wraps up with the Steve Broadie Mid-Continent Open June 22-23 in Wichita.
One male and one female player accumulating the most total points will be awarded $500 each in series prize money at the conclusion of the series. Players must play in two of the tournaments. Playing in three of the four tournaments increases a player's chances of winning the series championship.
Not an Open-level player? No problem. Each of the four tournaments offer divisions for nearly every level of competition.
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