Jack Kramer Club To Host California Championships
The Jack Kramer Club will be the place to be the week of Dec. 19 the first California Championships Presented by UTR Powered by Oracle will take place with local pros, college player and juniors vying for $30,000 in prize money.
If you can’t make it out to the Rolling Hills Estates club, the event has announced that all the action will be streamed live on Facebook. Follow UTR’s Facebook page to stay in the loop and read the official announcement:
https://blog.universaltennis.com/2018/12/10/heres-how-to-watch-the-california-championships/
Sam Querrey (below), Steve Johnson, Tommy Haas, Mardy Fish and Taylor Fritz are just a few of the big-time names that will battle it out on the court for the title of California Champion.
Here’s the full tune-in schedule, pending any weather/rain delays in sunny Los Angeles:
- December 19: Main Draw, Live Broadcast 3 PM PT & 6 PM PT
- December 20: Quarterfinals, Live Broadcast 11 AM & 7 PM PT
- December 21: Semifinals, Live Broadcast 1 PM PT & 3:30 PM PT
- December 22: Finals, Live Broadcast 1:00 PM PT
The all new men’s California Championships Presented by UTR Powered by Oracle is the largest-ever open draw tournament in the United States. Players of all ages and levels, from beginner to junior, intermediate to collegiate, have the unprecedented opportunity to compete in the same tournament as today’s top ATP pros like Querrey, Johnson and Fritz.
“The California Championships is an innovative new style of tennis tournament which breaks down the barriers between professional, collegiate and community play,” said Mark Leschly, Universal Tennis Chairman & CEO. “We are excited to work with Facebook to provide a global platform to showcase this unique event that gives players of all levels the ability to compete in the same tournament as today’s top tennis talent.”
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