Is Tennis League Network legit?

KB19

New User
Moved to Sacramento, CA last year and looking to get to playing. I found a site called TennisSacramento.com, which is a division of Tennis League Network. One needs to pay a nominal amount to get connected to local players. Just wondering if this is a legitimate organizer. I have played some flex leagues in Knoxville, TN that were organized locally, so I am aware of the format.

Would appreciate some feedback.

Thanks.
 

merwin

New User
I play in the Boston version, TennisNortheast. It's legit. I've been able to consistently get a match or two per week over the past few years. TennisNortheast gets a lot of players, so they are able to offer divisions from 2.5 to 4.5 (similar scale as NTRP) in 0.25-0.5 increments in the outdoor seasons. It looks like TennisSacramento has two divisions, so there will be greater variation in skill among opponents. In the indoor winter seasons, TennisNortheast has had two divisions, and I personally didn't mind the wider variation in skill levels. They offer both leagues and partner programs; from what I've seen, the leagues get more action.

It's also been a good way to meet other tennis players to play/hit around with outside of the league and others who are plugged into club teams if I ever wanted to give that a shot.
 

beltsman

G.O.A.T.
Moved to Sacramento, CA last year and looking to get to playing. I found a site called TennisSacramento.com, which is a division of Tennis League Network. One needs to pay a nominal amount to get connected to local players. Just wondering if this is a legitimate organizer. I have played some flex leagues in Knoxville, TN that were organized locally, so I am aware of the format.

Would appreciate some feedback.

Thanks.

Very legit! They are great. Pretty cheap and offer good player pools and leagues. I have done their flex leagues but not their tournaments.
 

J_R_B

Hall of Fame
Moved to Sacramento, CA last year and looking to get to playing. I found a site called TennisSacramento.com, which is a division of Tennis League Network. One needs to pay a nominal amount to get connected to local players. Just wondering if this is a legitimate organizer. I have played some flex leagues in Knoxville, TN that were organized locally, so I am aware of the format.

Would appreciate some feedback.

Thanks.
Tennis Philly appears to be a pretty healthy league. They have many active levels and have been playing for years, so it's definitely legit here. In general, I think Tennis League Network is a legit company who can competently administer leagues and tournaments. Whether it's worth it to do in your area depends on how much interest there is in that city.
 

Papa Mango

Professional
Moved to Sacramento, CA last year and looking to get to playing. I found a site called TennisSacramento.com, which is a division of Tennis League Network. One needs to pay a nominal amount to get connected to local players. Just wondering if this is a legitimate organizer. I have played some flex leagues in Knoxville, TN that were organized locally, so I am aware of the format.

Would appreciate some feedback.

Thanks.
Yup, completely legit. They run a ton of leagues in a bunch of cities. Just south of you they have ~100 odd players in 4 divisions.
Also depends on your level. The level of play at the highest division would be strong 3.5 to middling 4.0 (atleast here), with the stronger players usually moving on after a season or two.
Its a great way to expand your tennis network.
At some point they did have a relationship with UTR but that doesn't seem to be the case anymore.
 

drivera5

New User
I love the NY version. The rating scale is definitely a bit friendlier though than USTA. I'm a high 3.5 USTA and a 4.25 TLN
 
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