Thursday, May 28, 2015
Monday, May 25, 2015
Happy Memorial Day!
Memorial Day is the official start of the summer vacation season and unofficially the start of summer. We have a lot planned for new and returning students. This is our third summer and we are blessed to be able to serve everyone and see your development. See you all soon and have a wonderful relaxing weekend!
Wednesday, May 20, 2015
Tennis Classes at Encanto are Open for Registration
Our summer tennis classes at Encanto Park are open for registration. You can enroll online or in person at Encanto Park. We are offering our traditional learn to rally classes and beginner classes. This summer we have added an advanced beginner class for those students who have been apart of our beginner classes. We are also trying an evening class for intermediate players.
I am really excited and looking forward to all that is happening at Encanto Park Youth Tennis this summer. Last summer was our first summer and we only met one day per week. We have been able to open up more days and times to accommodate your schedule. Amazing! What a blessing it is to serve all of you!
Learn to Rally Ages 5-7
5862 Tuesday 7:30-8:00 am
5863 Thursday 7:30-8:00 am
Beginner Classes
5865 Tuesday 8:00-9:00 am
5864 Thursday 8:00-9:00 am
Advanced Beginner
5866 Thursday 9:00-10:00 am
Intermediate
5861 Monday 7:00-8:00 pm
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Monday, May 11, 2015
Summer Tennis Lessons
We will be offering several locations this summer for your budding pro's to continue to master their skills. We have a tennis camp at our North Phoenix Location for advanced beginner through tournament players on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday from 8-9:30 am. This camp is through Bill Petersen Tennis Clinics, but Matt will be one of the staff professionals. We will be starting our youth tennis programs at Encanto Park and continuing with lessons in Laveen at Cesar Chavez High School.
Mastering the Serve In Laveen
Monday, May 4, 2015
USTA Tournaments
A few parents have been asking about tournaments for their children to enter. Here is a copy of the page from the USTA Southwest Section page for you to read. The source is www.usta.com/southwestsection
USTA Southwest holds many junior tournaments each year. As a USTA member, you have access to many of these sanctioned events throughout Arizona, New Mexico and El Paso County in Texas.
In tournament tennis, the sky is the limit. Whether you are aiming for a Section ranking, a national ranking, or just looking to get in some good exercise and competition while making new friends, USTA tournament tennis is for you.
There are many different tournament distinctions and caliber of play, and they are based on age and level. Participation at many of the top-flight events are based on rankings, but there are also plenty of local and novice tournaments that are open to the new competitor.
To keep plugged in to tournament news and updates going on in USTA Southwest, please send your email address to USTA Southwest Junior Competition Manager Nicole Fintell at nfintell@southwest.usta.com or call (480) 289-2351 x 106 and you can added to our junior newsletter database.
For a complete listing of tournaments and to enter events in USTA Southwest, please visit http://tennislink.usta.com/tournaments and use the dropdowns to search for 'USTA Southwest' , 'Junior Divisions' to scroll through the listing of all events held.
For a breakdown of the types of tournaments held locally, Sectionally and nationally, check below:
LEVELS OF USTA JUNIOR TOURNAMENTS
Level 1- USTA National Spring Team Championships, USTA National Spring Tournament (Easter Bowl), National Sweet 16, BG 14&16 Intersectional Team Events, USTA National Clay Court Championships, BG 18 National Team Championships, USTA National Hard Court Championships
Level 2 - National Selection Tournaments (February, October, and November), BG 12-16 Zonal Team Events
Level 3 - National Selection Tournaments (May), National Warm-up Tournaments, Southwest Junior Closed, and Phoenix Junior Master Championships
Level 4 - Closed and Open USTA Regional Tournaments (February, October, and November), USTA Southwest Section Master Series
Level 5 - USTA Southwest Section Challengers
Level 6 - Local Tournaments, supersets, and shootouts
Level 7 - Entry level tournaments (without ranking points awarded)
POINT CHART LEVELS OF TOURNAMENTS
TOURNAMENT INFORMATION
National Tournaments/Southwest Section - All national tournaments on the USTA National Jr. Tournament Schedule that have a “level” distinction and use the Tournament Data Manager (TDM) software will count in a players standing/ranking. Players must notify the Junior Player Development Manager if they play in one of these events. National Championships, National Opens, Copper Bowl and National Team events will automatically be included.
USTA Southwest holds many junior tournaments each year. As a USTA member, you have access to many of these sanctioned events throughout Arizona, New Mexico and El Paso County in Texas.
In tournament tennis, the sky is the limit. Whether you are aiming for a Section ranking, a national ranking, or just looking to get in some good exercise and competition while making new friends, USTA tournament tennis is for you.
There are many different tournament distinctions and caliber of play, and they are based on age and level. Participation at many of the top-flight events are based on rankings, but there are also plenty of local and novice tournaments that are open to the new competitor.
To keep plugged in to tournament news and updates going on in USTA Southwest, please send your email address to USTA Southwest Junior Competition Manager Nicole Fintell at nfintell@southwest.usta.com or call (480) 289-2351 x 106 and you can added to our junior newsletter database.
For a complete listing of tournaments and to enter events in USTA Southwest, please visit http://tennislink.usta.com/tournaments and use the dropdowns to search for 'USTA Southwest' , 'Junior Divisions' to scroll through the listing of all events held.
For a breakdown of the types of tournaments held locally, Sectionally and nationally, check below:
LEVELS OF USTA JUNIOR TOURNAMENTS
Level 1- USTA National Spring Team Championships, USTA National Spring Tournament (Easter Bowl), National Sweet 16, BG 14&16 Intersectional Team Events, USTA National Clay Court Championships, BG 18 National Team Championships, USTA National Hard Court Championships
Level 2 - National Selection Tournaments (February, October, and November), BG 12-16 Zonal Team Events
Level 3 - National Selection Tournaments (May), National Warm-up Tournaments, Southwest Junior Closed, and Phoenix Junior Master Championships
Level 4 - Closed and Open USTA Regional Tournaments (February, October, and November), USTA Southwest Section Master Series
Level 5 - USTA Southwest Section Challengers
Level 6 - Local Tournaments, supersets, and shootouts
Level 7 - Entry level tournaments (without ranking points awarded)
POINT CHART LEVELS OF TOURNAMENTS
TOURNAMENT INFORMATION
National Tournaments/Southwest Section - All national tournaments on the USTA National Jr. Tournament Schedule that have a “level” distinction and use the Tournament Data Manager (TDM) software will count in a players standing/ranking. Players must notify the Junior Player Development Manager if they play in one of these events. National Championships, National Opens, Copper Bowl and National Team events will automatically be included.
Combined Rankings - USTA Southwest and USTA National Singles and Doubles Standings will use a Combined Ranking. This combined ranking will be based on a player's best Six (6) tournaments
played in the last twelve (12) months. This combined ranking will use
100% of a player’s singles points and 25% of a player’s doubles points.
Contact info needed when entering tournaments -
Tournament directors do not have access to phone numbers and email
addresses of the tournament participants UNLESS the player re-enters
their contact information at time of event registration . This means that if a player does not enter their phone and email information each time they register for
a tournament, the tournament director will not be able contact them for
any reason, including withdrawals, defaults, byes, rain delays, etc.
Your cooperation will ensure that tournaments can continue to communicate necessary information to you.
Age eligibility: Please note, most tournaments are age division play. To determine your age elibility for a tournament, please consult the listing below:
Age eligibility: Please note, most tournaments are age division play. To determine your age elibility for a tournament, please consult the listing below:
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