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Join Date: Jul 2006
Posts: 291
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I have a whole list of USTA tournaments near me but I don't know anything about them except for the location, date, and price. Are they open to everyone, or only a certain skill level? If so, shouldn't they say "this is a 4.0 tournament" or something?
I'm a weak 4.0, and I just don't want to pay for and enter a tournament (not to mention driving a couple of hours) only to get slaughtered by 6.0s. |
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Join Date: Jul 2005
Posts: 1,177
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well first you need to tell u se where u live and what age group you are playing in
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Join Date: Jul 2006
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I'm 17 in April, and I live in North Jersey (Bergen County).
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Join Date: Jul 2006
Location: South Carolina
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The tournament will give a list of the "Divisions" eligible to apply. For a junior it will usually indicate "BG8-18" which means boys and girls ages 8-18. Remember, juniors don't have ratings, they have rankings. Sounds like this is your first tourney so you may want to choose a challenger tournament. Good luck. |
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