Success for Tennis League Networks First USA Tennis tournament
Massachusetts- Tennis League Network (TLN) ran its first ever National tourney on November 6-8 at Crandon Park Tennis Center in Key Biscayne, FL. The tourney was well attended by program tennis players throughout the US. The tennis was strong and the players all really savoured the beautiful Miami weather. winners were awarded in the Men’s 3.0, 3.5 and 4.0 divisions and Women’s Open Division.
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The tournament surpassed my wildest expectations. The Crandon Park and Miami weather were perfect, and the tennis participants were sociable and avid, said Chagnan. Tennis participants who won their respective season tournaments local seasons received free entry into the tournament.
The Tennis League Network communities design to connect tennis participants who are passionate about the game in either a Partner Program (non-competitive format) or Flex League format. Our team keeps that the tennis participants are getting players who are close to their skill level so they are enjoying fun breathtaking tennis peers. In the past 5 years we have seen over 43,000 tennis matches played and growing at a rate of 50%+ a year.
TLN was inspired to make this National tourney as the ideal closing for all the tennis participants who have won championships in their respective cities, said Chagnan. The players represented most major cities, including Miami, Boston, DC, Chicago, St. Louis, Minneapolis, Denver, Orange County, LA and Philadelphia. tennis participants were categorized in mini-divisions of 5 tennis participants, and played in a round-robin using a 10 pro set format (First to win10 games). The top two players from each mini-division moved onto a single elimination tourney with other skill-level mini-division qualifiers.
Registration has open for 2010 seasons, its time for you to try to qualify to join us in Miami in early Nov.. Male or Female tennis player we hope to have the tennis partners for you who will meet up with you on the tennis courts.