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Quick Links
- 2022 USTA National Junior Tournament Schedule
- 2022 USTA Eastern Junior Tournament Schedule
- 2022 USTA Eastern Rules (as of 2/8/2022)
- 2022 Point Tables
- 2022 Junior Tournament Adjustments
- ITF World Tennis Number
- Additional National Resources
- Eastern Sportsmanship Pledge
Junior Tournament Pathway
Once you have completed the Net Generation Orange and Green levels or turn 11, USTA Junior Tournaments are the next step on the USTA Eastern Competitive Pathway. With junior tournaments, USTA Eastern strives to provide quality competitive opportunities for players to contest and develop their skills against others. Participating in USTA Junior Tournaments can propel your game to the next level and prepare you for competition in high school, college or even the pros.
USTA Junior Tournaments are offered in a variety of formats, including individual, team, non-elimination and elimination.
Levels of Tournaments
The new tournament structure utilizes seven levels of events, ranging from Level 7 (Intermediate) to Level 1 (National Championships), as well as a national ranking system that will distribute points consistently across the country. Level 1-3 National events are included on the USTA National Junior Schedule and sanctioned by the USTA National Office. Sectional Level 3 - 7 and 10 & Under events are sanctioned by the USTA Eastern Section.
Watch a video on the new junior tournament structure.
L7 Tournaments - Open Intermediate Sectional Events
1-day event; 2-match minimum, 4-match maximum. These events are open to anyone. If there is a limited draw, a bottom-up selection process will be used for this level, which means players with no ranking will be selected first. The 12U division will offer green and yellow ball events.
L6 Tournaments - Open Intermediate Sectional Events
Up to 3-day events; 2-match minimum, 4-match maximum, and open to anyone. Selection process for this level is based on ranking.
L5 Tournaments - Open Advanced/Intermediate Sectional Events
Up to 3-day events; non-elimination and open to anyone. Up to 36 L5 events will be sanctioned in the Eastern section. Selection process for this level is based on ranking.
L4 Tournaments
Up to 4-day events; Open and Closed events, with Closed events limited to Eastern Section players. Selection process for this level is based on ranking.
L3 Tournaments
3+ days National or Sectional events; L3 tournaments will be Closed events limited to Eastern section players. Selection process for this level is based on ranking.
L2 Tournaments -National L2 and Section/Intersectional Team Competition
3+ day National events. Selection process for this level is based on ranking.
L1 Tournaments - National Championships, National Team Events and selected ITF events
4+ day National events. Selection process for this level is based on ranking.
How to Register for a Tournament
Players will find and register for tournaments at playtennis.usta.com/tournaments. By registering for USTA Eastern tournaments players acknowledge that they know and understand, as well as agree to abide by all rules and regulations detailed in Friend at Court. For more tutorials on the new tournament registration platform, click here.
Age Divisions and Eligibility
USTA Eastern tournaments are offered in the 10 & Under (10U), 12U, 14U, 16U, & 18U divisions. Players become ineligible to play in an age division on the first day of their birthday month, the year they turn 11, 13, 15, 17, or 19.
Rankings
Ranking Points are earned by winning singles and doubles matches at all L1-L7 tournaments and designated ITF tournaments. Extra Ranking Points are earned for winning singles matches over highly-ranked players. Ranking Points earned by winning singles and doubles matches are combined for a player’s Ranking Point total and players are ordered based on this total. For more specific information on how many tournaments are counted and what percentage is from doubles events, read the Juniors Ranking FAQ.
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