Play Tennis in Ames
Wednesday, February 24th, 2010Success for Tennis League Networks First National Tennis Tourney
Massachusetts- Tennis League Network (TLN) ran its first ever USA tourney on November 6-8 at Crandon Park Tennis Center in Miami, FL. The tourney was well attended by league players throughout the United States. The tennis was intense and the players all really savoured the beautiful Miami weather. winners were crowned in the Men’s 3.0, 3.5 and 4.0 divisions and Women’s Open Division.
Richmond Tennis, Brooklyn Tennis, Ames Tennis
The tournament surpassed my wildest expectations. The Crandon Park and Miami weather were perfect, and the players were congenial and avid, said Chagnan. Players who won their individual season tournaments local seasons received free entrance into the tourney.
The TLN communities design to connect tennis players who are fanatic about the game in either a Tennis Partner (non-competitive format) or Flex League format. Our system maintains that the tennis participants are getting tennis participants who are close to their skill level so they are loving fun electric tennis matches. In the past 5 years we have seen over 43,000 tennis matches played and growing at a rate of 50%+ a year.
TLN was inspired to produce this National tournament as the impeccable closing for all the tennis participants who have won championships in their respective programs, said Chagnan. The 32 players most major cities, including Philly, Miami, OC, Washington DC, Metro Boston, St. Louie, Denver, Twin Cities and Los Angeles. players were paired in mini-divisions of 5 players, and played in a round-robin using a 10 pro set format (First to win10 games). The top two tennis participants from each mini-division advanced onto a single elimination tourney with other skill-level mini-division qualifiers.
Registration starts Jan. 1st for the 2010 season for TLNs 33 online tennis communities, which are committed to bringing together local tennis players of every level — from beginners to open players– who desire to participate in a lot of singles tennis matches and make new tennis friends. We make sure that both men and women are connected with tennis partners of similar tennis ablilites, says Chagnan.