Missouri Valley / St. Louis

Tri-Level League Teams Forming Now

Amber Dieringer | June 26, 2019


Have some outdoor fun with friends while competing toward USTA League Section Championships this fall with a Tri-Level league team. Matches will be on Mondays at 6:30 p.m. at the Clayton Shaw Park Tennis Center and Dwight Davis Tennis Center.

 

The league will begin Monday, August 19 and continue through October 21st. (The length of season may vary depending on the number of teams and matches per league.)

 

This league is all doubles, with one court per level at every match for 3.5, 4.0, and 4.5 rated athletes. The winner of each league will advance to USTA League Section Championships in Des Moines, Iowa, on November 15-17. 

 

Team commitments are due July 29, 2019!  Most teams have 3-4 players at each level so you don't have to commit to every Monday. If you don’t have a team, we can easily help you find one to join. League registration fee is $31.00, with a $7 court fee per match. 

 

For further questions or information, contact Connie Weiss at summerleagues@ustastl.com or at 618-207-5542.

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