Southern California

Mother/Father/Daughter/Son National Hardcourts come to SoCal

USTA Southern California | May 20, 2019


USTA National tournaments return to Southern California in May and June with hardcourt tournaments in San Diego and Claremont.


Make it a family affair with open, Father/Son, Mother/Daughter, Father/Daughter, and Mother/Son doubles competition in various levels of play. Pick the one that suits you and register now for an upcoming event!

  • USTA National Open Hard Court Championships
  • USTA National Father/Son & Mother/Daughter Hard Court Championships
  • Cor & Co. USTA National Father/Daughter & Mother/Son Hard Court Championships  


Read the complete "Mother/Father/Daughter/Son National Hardcourts come to SoCal" article more tennis news and annoucements from USTA Southern California.
 

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