Tournament Tennis
Play Tennis, Earn Cash & Prizes!

USTA North Carolina offers multiple ways for you to play tennis and earn cash/prizes - such as tickets to the US Open! Below are some current opportunities to get the most out of your tennis game.

Grand Prix 2012

Play for a chance to win tickets to the US Open beginning in January 2012!

How to qualify for the US Open ticket drawing:

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Rankings/Standings

2012 Adult Standing List

The points per round (PPR) ranking system will again be used with the intent to encourage participation and to award the play and accomplishments of North Carolina players. Standings will be based on players best three (3) tournament results for Adult/Senior, Family and Wheelchair and the best six (6) tournament results for NTRP. Standings will be updated weekly.

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What's Happening

You are in the right place to stay current with what’s happening in NC tennis!
(revised 1/24/12)

New for Adults in 2012

  • All players MUST self rate before entering a tournament if the player does not have a NTRP computer rating. The self rate link can be found at tennislink under “My Account”, Tournaments in the top left, then “My Quick Links” on the right. Follow the instructions to self rate.

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2012 Schedule of Events

ADULT STATE CLOSED TOURNAMENTS

January 26-28   Tennis Weekend- Pinehurst

May 30-June 3   NC State Closed (Open)-Greensboro

June 8-10        NC State Closed Family Chps-Eden

Sept. 6-9       NC State Closed (Even yrs)-Winston Salem

Sept.27-30   NC State Closed NTRP Clay Cts.-Charlotte

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2011 Grand Prix

Tennis players across North Carolina had a unique opportunity this year to play for a chance to win tickets to the 2012 US Open. The special tournament series, which featured 16 NTRP Designated Grand Prix Events in four areas, was open to all men and women competing in 2.5-4.5 singles and doubles. Thirteen players met the first requirement of playing at least three of the designated tournaments, two of which had to be within the area they reside. The second requirement was to accumulate enough standing points to be ranked first or second among those who qualified. 

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