Fall NET Events
Non-Elimination Tournaments (NETs) are entry-level tennis tournaments for juniors just starting to play the sport. These tournaments guarantee two or three matches for each competitor, and are designed for players to compete against others with similar abilities.
This fun and friendly competitive environment provides a great place for a young, aspiring tennis player to grow. They also are perfect for keeping children who are not yet old enough for high school tennis active in the game.
To get involved with NET events in Nebraska this upcoming fall, check out the opportunities linked below:
Lincoln:
NE SMASHERS Woods Tennis Center BG10 (Orange & Green) (Tournament ID#: 400036819)
September 15–Woods Tennis Center
Entries Close: Wednesday, September 11
Contact: Kevin Heim at kevin@woodstenniscenter.com
Cost of Event: $27
Omaha:
NE SMASHERS Koch Tennis Center BG10 (Orange & Green) (Tournament ID#: 400026819)
September 8–Koch Tennis Center
Entries Close: Wednesday, September 4
Contact: Larry Newton at larrynewton@cox.net
Cost of Event: $25
NE SMASHERS Koch Tennis Center BG10 (Orange & Green) (Tournament ID#: 400033319)
October 6–Koch Tennis Center
Entries Close: Wednesday, October 2
Contact: Tracy Wright at tracyota@icloud.com
Cost of Event: $25
NE SMASHERS Hanscom BG10 (Orange & Green) (Tournament ID#: 400026919)
November 3–Hanscom Tennis Center
Entries Close: Wednesday, October 30
Contact: Larry Newton at larrynewton@cox.net
Cost of Event: $25
NE SMASHERS Hanscom BG10 (Orange & Green) (Tournament ID#: 400033619)
December 30–Hanscom Tennis Center
Entries Close: Thursday, December 26
Contact: Tracy Wright at tracyota@icloud.com
Cost of Event: $25
Grand Island:
NE B/G 10-18 Grand Island #2 NET (Tournament ID#: 400062019)
November 15-16–Grand Island Tennis Center
Entries Close: Wednesday, November 13
Contact: Josh Budler at budlertennis@gmail.com
Cost of Event: $25
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