Here is the breakdown of levels:. Level 7 tournaments are for the kids who have never played in tournaments before. They are just one day, and typically take a few hours. The kids typically play multiple rounds of a shortened set against the other kids in the division.
They are meant to introduce players to the tournament atmosphere without the pressure of playing through a draw. Lastly, most directors do not have a winner. L7s are for making players feel comfortable in the tournament atmosphere. Not only that, but L7s are also for the parents. It is much easier for parents to commit to a few hours in the afternoon one day, than to commit to a whole weekend! The players do need to know how to keep score. For more information on L7s, click here!
With that being said, if your child has played tennis at school, but has never played a tournament, I always recommend a Level 6. Typically the players are mostly intermediate players but some more advanced players do sign up depending on the sign up. In a L6, players are put into a draw. Players are always guaranteed 2 matches, but that could be the most they play — unlike a L7 where it is equal play.
Florida Section Tournaments are categorized by Levels. These Levels range from 1 — 7. Tour tournament levels with explanations of each, please click here:. Junior Competitive Structure Changes These tournaments are great for the player starting their junior competitive career.
Players should have basic match experience and have completed a number of practice matches. Players are guaranteed 2 matches. Play Tennis Near Me. The draw sizes for level 5 tournaments are either a 32 or a Players are also given the opportunity to play doubles in addition to singles. These tournaments are the highest level of competitive tennis in the United States.
These tournament are for players who have earned a high enough ranking in order to gain entry. Join or Renew today. A player may be a resident of only one section, and if applicable, one district. EVERY section is slightly different in size, geography, population, climate—and the new regulations allow for sections to make decisions that best meet the needs of their adult players.
Examples of what sections will be deciding include:. These changes have taken effect as of January In the coming months, be on the look out for webinars and other educational materials that will take a deeper dive into the details of the new structure.
Whoops, something went wrong. Profile update. Please update your profile. Length: This is a USTA sanctioned, non-elimination event with each match using the best 2 out of 3 sets. This is a tournament played over 5 weeks either in the Winter 5 Mondays, usually beginning the first Monday in February thru March or in the Summer 5 Sundays, starting the last Sunday in June.
Best 2 out of 3 sets. Just like a tournament, balls and court fees are included in the price. All players welcome! Did you miss out on the deadline for registering? This event is a one-day, non-elimination tournament which uses one super set Regular 6-game set per match, three to four guaranteed matches for each player.
This is the perfect way for players to have high-quality matchplay in a short period of time. Draws are limited and selection is based on first come — first serve. Each division will accept 8 or 16 entrants. Events only last 3 to 3. Out-of-towners welcome! Drive in and drive out! More high-quality matches!
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