JTT 3 vs. 3 Tournaments Near You
Eastern Mass. USTA Junior Team Tennis 3 on 3 tournaments
- Round Robin Format
- Four thirty-minute matches
- $25 fee
- Minimum of 3 kids per team
With interest or questions, contact Kristen Liteplo: (508) 439-2106 or liteplo@newengland.usta.com.
Dates and Locations
October 9
Willows Racquet & Fitness Centre
9-12 pm (14U Girls)
9-12 pm (14U Boys)
12-3 pm (18U Girls)
12-3 pm (18U Boys)
October 14
Dedham Health & Athletic Club
4-6:30 pm (10U Girls Orange)
October 21
Sportsmen’s Tennis Center
6-8:30 pm (10U Girls Orange)
October 21
Dedham Health & Athletic Club
4-6:30 pm (10U Boys Orange)
October 28
Sportsmen’s Tennis Center
6-8:30 pm (10U Boys Orange)
October 28
Dedham Health & Athletic Club
4-6:30 pm (12U Girls Green)
October 29
Woburn Racquet Club
10:30-1 pm (16U Co-ed)
10:30-1 pm (18U Boys)
November 4
Dedham Health & Athletic Club
4-6:30 pm (12U Boys Green)
November 4
Sportsmen’s Tennis Center
6-8:30 pm (12U Girls Green)
November 11
Sportsmen’s Tennis Center
6-8:30 pm (12U Boys Green)
November 18
Natick Racquet Club
4-6:30 pm (12U Girls Green)
6:30-9 pm (12U Boys Green)
December 2
Natick Racquet Club
4-6:30 pm (10U Girls Orange)
6:30-9 pm (10U Boys Orange)
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