NESTF anuncia un nuevo Slam de invierno
La New England Senior Tennis Foundation (NESTF) se enorgullece de anunciar su primer Winter Slam anual, un torneo de tenis sénior basado en la edad que se llevará a cabo 19al22 de febrero de 2026 en el Pinewoods Health and Racquet Club en Torrington, Connecticut.
Diseñado para traer tenis competitivo de alto nivel a la temporada de invierno, el Winter Slam será un torneo USTA Nivel 4 , que dará la bienvenida a jugadores senior de toda Nueva Inglaterra y más allá durante cuatro días de competencia entusiasta, camaradería y juego de nivel de campeonato en una excelente instalación cubierta.
Detalles del Torneo
- Fechas: febrero 19–22, 2026
- Ubicación: Pinewoods Health and Racquet Club, Torrington, CT
- Nivel: Nivel USTA 4
- Eventos: Individuales y dobles
Divisiones de edad ofrecidas
- Hombres: 50, 55, 60, 65, 70, 75, 80 y 85 (individuales y dobles)
- Mujeres: 50, 55, 60, 65, 70, 75, 80 y 85 (individuales y dobles)
La inscripción ya está abierta y cerrará el 11 de febrero.
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El NESTF Winter Slam tiene como objetivo convertir en un evento emblemático en el calendario del tenis senior, celebrando la excelencia competitiva y fomentando la comunidad y la participación de por vida en el deporte. Para los jugadores senior que buscan competir, conectarse y comenzar el año con tenis de primer nivel, el NESTF Winter Slam inaugural promete ser un gran evento.
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