Surprise will see the return of top-tiered United States Tennis Association competition from around the country at the Surprise Tennis and Racquet Complex this April and May.
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USTA tennis returns to Surprise
Men’s 35 Hard Court starts April 27
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Surprise will see the return of top-tiered United States Tennis Association competition from around the country at the Surprise Tennis and Racquet Complex this April and May.
• USTA Men’s 35’s Hard Court Championships: April 27-May 1. Approximately 50 of the top-ranked Men’s 35’s competitors are set to compete at the eighth annual USTA Men’s 35 Hard Court Championships.
This is a USTA National Category 1 tournament as well as an International Tennis Federation Grade 1 event, so players are earning both National and International points towards their ranking. This event is the only Category 1 tournament held in the USTA Southwest Section.
For tournament and match information, visit this page.
• USTA National Level II Girls’ 18s: May 21-24
Junior competition returns to the Surprise Tennis and Racquet Complex with the arrival of the 2022 USTA National Level 2 Girls’ 18’s Championships.
The singles draw consists of 64 nationally ranked players and 32 teams for doubles.