Missouri Valley / Missouri

Adult Doubles NTRP Open In Springfield

Jeff Kessinger | February 11, 2020


Get your partner and your racket and head to Springfield for the USTA Missouri Adult Doubles NTRP 7.0, 8.0 & Below Open Tournament. 

 

The tournament will be held March 14-15 at Cooper Tennis Complex. 

 

It's a $23 entry fee for first doubles and $23 for additional doubles. The maximum fee charged per player is $40 plus a processing fee. Entries close March 11 at 11:59 p.m. (central time). The tournament identification number is 400042620. 

 

Five divisions will play in the tournament: 

● Men's & Women's Doubles — Open 

● Mixed Doubles — Open 

● NTRP Combined Men's Doubles — 7.0, 8.0 

● NTRP Combined Women's Doubles — 7.0, 8.0 

● NTRP Combined Mixed Doubles — 7.0, 8.0 

 

All matches will utilize Fast 4 Scoring. The draw type will be determined by competitors in each level. Don't have a partner? Don't worry! Enter the tournament and organizers will attempt to find you a partner. 

 

Email Paul Nahon at pnahon@springfieldmo.gov for more information.

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