November Tournament Update

Tennis Events in Westchester for Juniors & Adults

November is here, and we’ve got an exciting lineup of tournaments, catering to both junior and adult players. We are hosting our first adult singles, L7 Green Ball, and Open Level tournaments later this month. Scroll down to learn more.
 
At UnitedSets, we believe in giving back to the global tennis community. We’re proud to announce our collaboration with the Zambia Tennis Association, working hand in hand to shape the future of tennis in Zambia. It’s a journey that’s close to our hearts, and we can’t wait to share more about our mission. Curious? Learn more.

The next U16 L6 Singles tournament is two weeks away. Learn More and register here. We are also hosting our first U16 doubles tournament later this month.

The Thanksgiving Championship Tournaments will include singles 3.0 & Open Levels, as well as Combo 6.0, Combo 7.0 and Open Level Mixed Doubles. You can learn more here.

Anyone with a USTA Account can register for an Open Tournament. Our Thanksgiving Open Mixed Doubles tournament is recommended for adults 3.5+ and juniors who compete in USTA tournaments.

In addition to a U10 Green Ball tournament, we are proud to host our first L7 (Level 7) USTA Green Ball tournament that embraces the Net Generation philosophy and is open to all players age 12 and under.

One of the key requirements for participation in our L7 tournament is that any player under the age of 11 must complete the Net Generation program and acquire 1,500 Green Ball points. This program serves as a valuable foundation for young tennis enthusiasts, focusing not only on the technical aspects of the game but also on building character and sportsmanship.

We have a few spots left in our Thanksgiving weekend U12 Tournament. Learn More and register here

What is a FIC Tournament?

Feed-in championships (FIC) tournaments are specifically designed to provide players with additional opportunities to compete even after early losses.
 
In these tournaments, players who are eliminated before reaching the quarterfinals get a "second chance" to continue competing in a separate consolation draw. This format encourages players to stay engaged, gain more match experience, and strive for a better overall performance, regardless of their initial results. It's a valuable feature that not only enhances the player's experience but also contributes to their development and growth within the competitive tennis landscape.

Your support will play a crucial role in covering the fees and expenses associated with reinstating the Zambia Tennis Association’s status with the International Tennis Federation, ensuring a brighter future for tennis in Zambia. Learn More