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2017 Junior Tournaments in Tennessee 2017 Junior Tournaments in Tennessee January Southern Tournament Date TN Level National Level City/Location Tournament ID Level RCJC 10U Youth Progression Tournament (Orange L2, Orange L1, Green L1) Jan 6- 8 N/A N/A N/A Memphis 700119418 Baylor New Year Championships Jan 14- 15 4 5 N/A Chattanooga 700098418 MLK Jr. Tennis Championships Jan 14- 16 4 5 N/A Memphis 700107518 Brentwood S&T Club 10U Youth Progression Tournament (Orange L2, Orange L1, Green L1) Jan 21 - 22 N/A N/A N/A Brentwood 700057518 McCallie 10U Youth Progression Tournament (Orange L2, Orange L1, Green L1) Jan 21 - 22 N/A N/A N/A Chattanooga 700117518 KRC Winter Open Jan. 27-29 4 5 N/A Knoxville 700040418 February Southern Tournament Date TN Level National Level City/Location Tournament ID Level USTA Southern Level 1A Championships Feb. 3- 6 1 1A 4 Chattanooga 700005218 CBRC Junior Indoor Open Championships Feb. 3- 6 4 5 N/A Knoxville 700110318 Querrey Classic One Day (TN L6) (10U Orange L2) Feb. 11 6 N/A Chattanooga 700086418 Memphis One Day Junior Series I Feb. 18 5 N/A N/A Memphis 700107418 Baylor Pre-Spring Championships (TN L4/STA L5) (10U Orange L1, Green L1) Feb 25- 26 4 5 N/A Chattanooga 700099418 Knoxville Blizzard Open Feb 25- 26 3 5 N/A Knoxville 700114918 March Southern Tournament Date TN Level National Level City/Location Tournament ID Level Pilot/Flying J - Junior Open March 3- 5 4 5 N/A Knoxville 700085118 Winter Open at GPS March 4- 5 3 5 N/A Chattanooga 704230418 Knoxville Spring Challenge March 10- 12 3 5 N/A Knoxville 700115118 2017 Maryland Farms YMCA Spring Jr. Chps March 17- 19 3 5 N/A Brentwood 700094618 DecoTurf High School Tennis Team Championships March 24- 25 3 5 N/A Chattanooga 700052517 April Southern Tournament Date TN Level National Level City/Location Tournament ID Level 2017 CBRC One-Day Jr Novice Indoor Championships Apr. 1 6 N/A N/A Knoxville 700087717 Knoxville Spring Championships Apr 7- 9 4 5 N/A Knoxville 700115318 Baylor Spring Championships Apr 8- 9 4 5 N/A Chattanooga 700099518 Operation Stand Down Junior Tennis Championship Apr 21- 23 4 5 N/A Brentwood 700100718 2016 KRC Mid-Spring (BG18-10) Apr 21- 23 2 4 N/A Knoxville 704230117 TN State Closed Jr. Spring Championship Apr 28- 30 1A 4 N/A Knoxville 700110417 Blue Raider Showdown One- Day Tournament Apr. 29 6 N/A N/A Murfreesboro 700033117 Isner Ace One- Day Tournament at GPS Apr. 29 6 N/A N/A Chattanooga 700121817 May Southern Tournament Date TN Level National Level City/Location Tournament ID Level The MUNI Jr. Championships by Tennis Nashville May 5-7 3 5 N/A Nashville 700136417 Maryland Farms YMCA Summer Junior Championships May 12-14 4 5 N/A Brentwood 700094717 RCJC May State Open Championships May 19-22 2 4 N/A Memphis 700062417 Greenville Spring Blast Junior Tournament May 19- 21 4 5 N/A Greenville 700085717 Jackson Tennis Center One Day Jr. Tournament 20-May 6 N/A N/A Jackson 700142517 Baylor May Championships May 20-21 4 5 N/A Chattanooga 700099617 School's Out Blast May 26-28 4 5 N/A Knoxville 700115417 June Southern Tournament Date TN Level National Level City/Location Tournament ID Level Tennessee State Junior Qualifying Championships (16U-18U) June 1- 5 1 3 N/A Chattanooga 700127317 Cavalier Open One-Day Tournament 3-Jun 6 N/A N/A Cookeville 700043517 Knoxville Summer One-Day Tournament 3-Jun 6 N/A N/A Knoxville 700115517 Ensworth Tennis "It's Finally Summer" Tournament June 6-10 3 N/A N/A Nashville 700140017 Wolf River Junior Tennis Tournament June 9- 11 4 5 N/A Collierville 700122617 2017 CBRC Junior Clay Court Championship June 16-18 3 5 N/A Knoxville 700111117 Memphis City Junior Championships June 16-18 3 5 N/A Memphis 700114517 Northern Tennessee One-Day Junior Tournament Jun. 17 6 N/A N/A Hendersonville 700081017 RCJC One-Day Fun Play Jun. 23 6 N/A N/A Memphis 700064617 Richland Junior Tennis Championships June 23-25 3 5 N/A Nashville 700106517 July Southern Tournament Date TN Level National Level City/Location Tournament ID Level Knoxville Summer Junior Challenge July 7-9 3 5 N/A Knoxville 700088117 Maryland Farms YMCA Jr. Novice One Day Tournament 8-Jul 6 N/A N/A Brentwood 700094817 Baylor Summer Championships July 15-16 4 5 N/A Chattanooga 700101317 CBRC July Youth Progression Tournament 15-Jul N/A N/A N/A Knoxville 700111617 USTA Girls 18 National Clay Court Championships July 16- 1 1 1 Memphis 700000117 St. George's One Day Tournament July 22nd 5 N/A N/A Collierville 700138317 Upper Cumberland One Day Tournament July 23rd 6 N/A N/A Cookeville 700123717 August Southern Tournament Date TN Level National Level City/Location Tournament ID Level Racquet Club Junior Championships Aug. 4-6 2 3 N/A Memphis 700033317 Blackthorn Club Junior Tennis Open Aug. 4-6 3 5 N/A Jonesborough 700131417 Little Harpeth Junior Slam Aug. 4-6 4 5 N/A Brentwood 704201717 Summer Doubles Open at GPS Aug 5-6 3 5 N/A Chattanooga 700131017 McCallie John Strang Championships Aug. 11-13 2 3 N/A Chattanooga 700004318 Hendersonville Hardcourt Aug. 11-13 3 5 N/A Hendersonville 700132217 Collierville Animal Shelter Jr. Classic Aug. 11-13 3 5 N/A Collierville 700138717 TN State Jr. Closed Hardcourt Championships Aug. 18-21 1A 4 N/A Murfreesboro 700114718 The Venus Volley One Day Level 6 Tournament Aug. 19 6 N/A N/A Chattanooga Baylor Back to School Championships Aug. 26-27 4 5 N/A Chattanooga 700108917 CBRC Jr. Novice One Day Tournament 26-Aug 5 N/A N/A Knoxville 700111717 September Southern Tournament Date TN Level National Level City/Location Tournament ID Level TN State Open Jr. Clay Court Championships Sept. 1-4 2 4 N/A Knoxville 704209417 The University Club Jr. Open Sept 7-9 4 5 N/A Memphis 700127417 Maryland Farms YMCA Fall Doubles Jr. Championships Sept. 9-10 2 3 N/A Brentwood 700094917 September Jr. Blast Sept. 8-10 3 5 N/A Knoxville 700097317 Fall Jr. Open Tournament at GPS Sept. 8-10 3 5 N/A Chattanooga 700130817 Icy Hot Southern Junior Cup 12s Sept 8-10 1 1 N/A Chattanooga Invite Only Icy Hot Southern Junior Cup 14-18s Sept 15-17 1 1 N/A Chattanooga Invite Only Greeneville Explosion Jr. Tournament Sept. 15-17 4 5 N/A Greeneville 700129017 Memorial Park Showdown Sept 15-17 4 5 N/A Hendersonville 700132317 Gryphons Jr. Tournament Sept 22-24 4 5 N/A Collierville 700138817 USTA National Level 3 Tournament Sept 23-25 1 3 Memphis 700003417 KRC Youth Progression Tournament Sept. 24 Knoxville 700143317 Sean Karl Fall Jr. Championships Sept 29-31 4 5 N/A Brentwood 700129617 RCJA One Day Jr. Tournament Sept. 30 5 N/A N/A Memphis 700066817 Knoxville City Championships Sept 30-31 4 5 N/A Knoxville 700134217 October Southern Tournament Date TN Level National Level City/Location Tournament ID Level Cookeville Jr. Championships Oct. 13-15 4 5 N/A Cookeville 700111217 St. George's Fall Singles Tournament Oct. 13-15 3 5 N/A Collierville 700138917 CBRC Jr. Clay Court Championships Oct. 20-22 4 5 N/A Knoxville 700111817 Hendersonville Tennis Classic Oct. 20-22 3 5 N/A Hendersonville 700132417 Baylor Fall Championships Oct. 20-22 3 5 N/A Chattanooga 700101417 Icy Hot Southern Level 2 Championships Oct. 27-30 1A 2 N/A Chattanooga 700013517 Knoxville Fall One Day Tournament Oct. 29 5 N/A N/A Knoxville 700134317 November Southern Tournament Date TN Level National Level City/Location Tournament ID Level Chattanooga Doubles Nov 4-5 2 3 N/A Chattanooga 700017718 CBRC Jr. Indoor Championship Nov. 10-12 3 5 N/A Knoxville 700112017 TN Junior State Open Championships Nov. 10-13 2 4 N/A Chattanooga 700122917 Lightman Tennis Center Jr. Fall Classic Nov. 17-19 3 5 N/A Collierville 700139017 Fall One Day Level 6 @ GPS Nov. 18 6 N/A N/A Chattanooga 700143217 Knoxville Doubles Tournament Nov. 18-19 4 5 N/A Knoxville 700134417 TN State Indoor Open Championships Nov. 24-26 2 4 N/A Knoxville 704224017 Baylor Thanksgiving Championships Nov. 25-26 4 5 N/A Chattanooga 700128417 December Southern Tournament Date TN Level National Level City/Location Tournament ID Level Maryland Farms YMCA Great 8 Tennessee Classic Dec. 1-3 4 5 N/A Brentwood 700095117 CBRC Jr. Indoor Championship Dec. 8-10 3 5 N/A Knoxville 700112317 Richland Jr. Doubles Championships Dec. 15-17 3 5 N/A Nashville 700132717 Baylor Holiday Championships Dec. 16-17 4 5 N/A Chattanooga 700101517 Icy Hot Winter Indoor Level 2 Championship (BG 16&18) Dec. 27-30 1A 2 N/A Knoxville 704202417 .
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