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Important Changes Coming to Tri-Level

BNP Paribas has announced that commencing with the 2013 Championships; they will no longer be holding tri-level championships, but holding quad-level championships, to include the 3.0 level. Read More
 

USTA League Restructuring for 2013 National Championships

USTA League is changing its structure and format for the 2013 National Championships, which affects many League seasons in 2012. Gone are the monikers "Senior" (50 & over) and "Super Senior" (60 & over), replaced instead by a more representative grouping based on age. Read More
 

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