Southern California
Junior Tennis Summer Tournament Schedule kicks into high gear
USTA Southern California is experiencing a boom in junior competitive tennis! With Junior Team Tennis reaching remarkable heights, the Maze Cup back in SoCal, and some amazing performances by our young players across the nation.
Now is the time to get involved with Junior and Youth Net Generation tennis! Check out our upcoming tournament schedule and be part of the emergence of our Net Generation in Southern California!
The 117th Annual Southern California Junior Sectional Championships (TennisLink ID #651722919)
- Registration deadline: Wednesday, June 5
- Qualifying rounds begin Saturday, June 15; Main Draw draw begins Wednesday, June 19
- This is the biggest tournament of the year so don’t miss out! Players and parents, please note that this year, the Boys and Girls 18s division will play both the semifinal and final rounds on Sunday, June 23rd. For the rest of the divisions, two rounds will be played on Thursday, June 20th. Players who do not make the main draw will be able to register for another tournament the following weekend.
The Barbara Estes Friendship Cup (TennisLink ID #650035919)
- June 8-9, 2019
- Registration deadline: Wednesday, May 29th.
- This event is for the 16s and 18s age divisions, and will once again feature singles, doubles, and mixed doubles, with teams consisting of 4-6 players. This is a great warm up tournament for Sectionals, so be sure to register for this fun team event!
Read the complete "JUNIOR TENNIS: Summer Tournament Schedule kicks into high gear" article from USTA Southern California.
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