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Southern California 2012 Adult and Senior Calendar Southern California 2012 Adult and Senior Calendar For up-to-date tournament information, please refer to the Tournament Schedule on TennisLink. The ID #s provided will help you find more detailed information for each event. This schedule includes tournaments approved as of January 11, 2012. The schedule will be up-dated occasionally. TennisLink is always the best source of up-to-date information. JANUARY 3 – 8 (S) JANUARY 9 – 15 (S) 23rd Annual Monterey Country Club Senior Tournament Plaza Senior Tournament presented by Ken Agee of Monterey Tennis & Fitness, Palm Desert, CA Wells Fargo Home Loans Senior M(40-80)sd; W(45-75)sd Plaza Racquet Club, Palm Springs, CA Entry Fee: $45.00 Per Player for First Event; $35.00 Per Senior M(35-90)sd Player for Each Additional Event Entry Fee: $54.25 per player for first singles or doubles Entries Deadline: December 23 event$38.13 per player for second singles or doubles event Make checks to: Andy Scorteanu Entries Deadline: January 1 Send entries to: Monterey CC Tennis, 41-500 Monterey Make checks to: Kurt Haggstrom Ave., Palm Desert, CA 92260 Send entries to: Plaza Racquet Club, 1300 E. Baristo Rd., Contact: Andy Scorteanu Palm Springs, CA 92262 Facility phone: (760) 346-0679 Contact: Kurt Haggstrom Email: [email protected] Contact phone number: (760) 323-8997 ID# 651710412 Fax: (760) 322-6766 Email: [email protected] JANUARY 6 – 8 (O-N) Web Site: plazaracquetclub.com Anaheim Tennis Center Open & NTRP Tournament ID# 651710512 ($$$) Orange County Tennis Academy, Anaheim, CA JANUARY 13 – 15 (O) MW(Op)s; M(Op)d; NM(3.5-5.5)s; NW(3.5-4.5)s; Del Mar Financial Partners, Inc. Women’s Open NM(3.5,4.5-5.0)d; NW(3.5-5.0)d; NX(3.5,4.5)d PreQualifying Entry Fee: Singles: $35.00 per player; Doubles: $22.00 per Morgan Morgan Run Resort & Club, Rancho Santa Fe, player. CA Entries Deadline: January 3 W(Op)sd Make checks to: Orange County Tennis Academy Entries Deadline: January 9 Send entries to: Orange County Tennis Academy, 975 S. Make checks to: Morgan Run State College Blvd, Anaheim CA 92806 Send entries to: Morgan Run/Patrick Guion, 5690 Cancha De Contact: Mike Nelson Golf, Rancho Sant Fe CA, 92091 Contact phone number: 714-991-9090 Contact: Patrick Guion Fax: 714-991-9091 Contact phone number: 760-219-6223 Email: [email protected] Facility phone: 858-759-5447 Web Site: [email protected] Email: [email protected] ID# 651734012 ID# 650000512 JANUARY 7 - 8 and JANUARY 14 – 15 (O-S) JANUARY 14 – 16 (O-S-N) 94th Annual Los Angeles Metropolitan Tournament 36th Annual Martin Luther King Memorial Tournament City of LA Rec & Parks, Los Angeles, CA ($$$) MW(Op,30-90)s; MW(Op,30-85)d; X(Op,30,40,50,60,70)d Mountain View Sports & Racquet Association, San Entry Fee: Singles - $45.00; Doubles - $55.00/team Diego, CA Entries Deadline: December 15 MW(Op,40,50,60,70)s; MW(40,50,60,70)d; Make checks to: City of L A Rec. & Parks NMW(3.5,4.5,5.5)sd; NX(3.5,4.5,5.5)d Send entries to: City of LA Rec & Parks, Muni Sports-Tennis Entry Fee: $43.50 open singles$33.00 other singles per Stop 658, 3900 Chevy Chase Dr., Los Angeles, CA 90039 player$23.00 per player Contact: Juan Aynat Entries Deadline: January 8 Contact phone number: 818-246-5613 Make checks to: MVSRA Fax: 213-847-2938 Send entries to: MVSRA, P.O. Box 152171, San Diego, CA. Email: [email protected] 92195-2171 Web Site: www.laparks.org/dos/sports/tennis.htm Contact: Barney Green ID# 651710312 Contact phone number: 619-715-0755 Email: [email protected] Web Site: www.mvsra.com Email: [email protected] Notes: Prize money for open finalists. ID# 651806212 ID# 651810312 JANUARY 22 – 29 (S) JANUARY 14 - 15 and JANUARY 21 – 22 (O-N) Babolat World Tennis Classic 21st Annual Arcadia (San Gabriel Valley) Adult Open & TR Events, Palm Springs, CA NTRP Winter Tournament ($$$) Senior M(35-85)sd,SE; W(35-80)sd,SE; X(35- Rusty Miller Tennis Academy, Anaheim Hills, CA 40,50,60,70)d,SE MW(Op)sd; X(Op)d; NMW(2.0-5.5)s; NMW(3.0-5.5)d; Entry Fee: $75.75 per player for first event$54.25 per player NX(2.5-5.5)d for each additional event Entry Fee: $38.00 Per Player Singles; $20.00 Per Player Entries Deadline: December 31 Doubles Make checks to: Fitness & Beyond Entries Deadline: January 9 Send entries to: Ed Trost, 1308 Verdugo Road, Palm Springs, Make checks to: Rusty Miller Tennis Academy CA 92262 Send entries to: Rusty Miller Tennis Academy, PO Box Contact: Ed Trost 17725, Anaheim Hills, CA 92817 Contact phone number: (760) 325-7693 Contact: Rusty Miller Email: [email protected] Contact phone number: (626) 446-0015 Web Site: www.babolatworldtennisclassic.com Fax: (714) 998-0999 ID# 651711412 Email: [email protected] Web Site: rustymillertennis.com JANUARY 27 – 29 (WC) Notes: This tournament will be played in Arcadia and Southern California Open Wheelchair Championships surrounding areas. Prize Money in open events based on (ITF Futures) draw sizes. Adaptive Athletics Association, Mountain Center, CA ID# 651710712 LM(Op)s, LM(A)s; LM(B)s; LM(C)s; LM(D)s; LW(Op)s; LW(A)s,FMLC; LM(Op)d, LM(A)d; LM(B)d; LM(C)d; JANUARY 16 – 21 (S) LW(Op)d; LW(A)d; LQ(Op)s; LQ(A)s; LJ(OpA)s; 30th Annual Palm Springs Tennis Club Senior LJ(OpA)d Championships Entry Fee: Entry Fee: $100.00; Includes: Breakfast (Fri. - Palm Springs Tennis Club, Palm Springs, CA Sun.); Lunch (Fri. - Sun.); Dinner (Fri. - Sat.); 1 Free Senior M(35-90)sd; W(35-80)sd; X(40,50,60,70)d Banquet Ticket. Entry Fee: $65.00 Per Player First Event; $43.50 Per Player Entries Deadline: January 6 Second Event; $43.50 Per Player Third Event Make checks to: Adaptive Athletics Association Inc. Entries Deadline: January 2 Send entries to: Southern California Open, C/O Adaptive Make checks to: PSTCMA Athletics Association, 80947 Serenity Ave., Indio, CA 92201 Send entries to: Glenn Erickson, 701 W. Baristo Rd., Palm Contact: Todd Hanover Springs, CA 92262 Contact phone number: 760-342-9447 Contact: Glenn Erickson Facility phone: 760-831-2736 Contact phone number: (760) 318-1716 Email: [email protected] Fax: (760) 327-0234 Web Site: Email: [email protected] http://www.adaptiveathletics.org/site/component/content/arti ID# 651700912 cle/130.html ID# 650003212 JANUARY 20 – 22 (O-N) San Fernando Valley Tennis Championships JANUARY 28 - 29 and FEBRUARY 4 – 5 (O-N) Playing at Cal State Northridge, Northridge, CA 35th Annual Anaheim Hills Adult Open and NTRP MW(Op)sd; X(Op)d; NMW(3.0-5.5)sd; NX(3.0-5.5)d Tournament ($$$) Entry Fee: $35.00 Per Player for Singles; $21.00 Per Player Rusty Miller Tennis Academy, Anaheim Hills, CA for Doubles. MW(Op)sd; X(Op)d; NMW(2.0-5.5)s; NM(2.5-4.5,5.5)d; Entries Deadline: January 14 NW(2.5-5.5)d; NX(2.5-5.5)d Make checks to: Southern California Team Tennis Entry Fee: $38.00 Per Player Singles; $20.00 Per Player Send entries to: Southern California Team Tennis, 29430 Doubles. Quail Run Dr., Agoura Hills, CA. 91301 Entries Deadline: January 23 Contact: Jeff Richards Make checks to: Rusty Miller Tennis Academy Facility phone: (818) 388-1696 Send entries to: Rusty Miller Tennis Academy, PO Box Email: [email protected] 11725, Anaheim Hills, Ca 92817 ID# 651730312 Contact: Rusty Miller Contact phone number: (714)998-4000 JANUARY 21 - 22 and JANUARY 28 – 29 (O-N) Fax: (714) 998-0999 UC San Diego Winter Championships Email: [email protected] UC San Diego, La Jolla, CA Web Site: rustymillertennis.com MW(Op)sd; NMW(3.5,4.5,5.5)sd; NX(4.5)d Notes: Prize money for open events. Entry Fee: $30.00 for Singles; $20.00 Per Player for Doubles ID# 651711612 Entries Deadline: January 15 Make checks to: UC REGENTS JANUARY 28 - 29 and FEBRUARY 4 – 5 (O-N-S-F) Send entries to: ICA Tennis _ RIMAC, 9500 Gilman Drive 60th Annual Pasadena Rose Bowl Championships 0531, La Jolla, CA 92093-0531 itennis, inc, South Pasadena, CA Contact: Eric Steidlmayer Open MW(Op,30-95)s; MW(Op)d; X(Op)d; NMW(3.0-6.0)s; Contact phone number: (858) 534-8457 NM(3.0-6.0)d; NW(2.5,3.5,4.5,5.5)d; NX(2.5,3.5,4.5,5.5)d; Fax: (858) 534-8172 FS(0)d Entry Fee: Singles: $35.00 Per Player;Doubles: $25.00 Per Make checks to: La Habra Tennis Center Player Send entries to: LHTC, 351 S. Euclid Ave., La Habra, CA Entries Deadline: January 16 90631 Make checks to: iTennis Contact: Dave Nowick Send entries to: iTennis, 920 Lohman Lane, South Pasadena, Contact phone number: 562-690-5040 CA 91030 Email: [email protected] Contact: John Letts ID# 651713312 Contact phone number: (626) 325-8366 Email: [email protected] FEBRUARY 17-20 (O) Web Site: http://www.rosebowltennis.com Costa Mesa Pro Futures Wild Card Tournament ID# 651712212 Costa Mesa Tennis Center, Costa Mesa, CA M(O)s FEBRUARY 4 - 5 and FEBRUARY 11 – 12 (O-N) Contact: Hank Lloyd 2012 Irvine Open Tournament ($$$) Contact phone number: 714-557-0211 Irvine Tennis Assn, Irvine, CA ID# 650004312 MW(Op)sd; X(Op)d; NMW(3.0-5.5)sd; NX(3.0-5.5)d Entry Fee: Singles: $32.00 Per Player Per Event; Doubles: FEBRUARY 18 – 20 (N-S) $20.00 Per Player Per Event 62nd Annual Santa Monica NTRP & Senior Tournament Entries Deadline: January 31 City of Santa Monica, Santa Monica, CA Make checks to: Irvine Tennis Association M(30-90)s; W(30-75)s; MW(35,45,55,65)d; NMW(3.0-5.5)s Send entries to: John Sustersic, 6 Recinto, Irvine, CA 92620 Entries Deadline: February 13 Contact: John Sustersic Make checks to: City of Santa Monica Contact phone number: 949-786-8088 Send entries to: City of Santa Monica, Community Programs Email: [email protected] Division, 1527 Fourth St.
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