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25 02 2010Success for TennisLeagueNetworks First USA Tennis Tourney
Massachusetts- Tennis League Network (TLN) ran its inaugural ever National tournament on Nov. 6-8 at Crandon Park Tennis Center in Miami, FL. It was well attended by program tennis participants throughout the United States. The tennis was intense and the players all really enjoyed the beautiful Miami weather. champions were awarded in the Men’s 3.0, 3.5 and 4.0 levels and Women’s Open Division.
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“This was an absolute joy to run as the players were all about getting out on the tennis courts and playing some competitive tennis” said Steve Chagnan, TLN CEO. The majority of the tennis participants who attended advanced their respective playoffs to get the right to take part in the National tourney.
The Tennis League Network communities aim to associate tennis players who are fanatic about the game in either a Partner Program (non-competitive format) or Flex League format. Our system preserves that the players are getting players who are close to their skill level so they are enjoying fun electric tennis peers. 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 create this National tournament as the ideal closing for all the players who have won tournaments in their respective cities, said Chagnan. The 32 tennis participants represented most major cities, including Philly, Miami, OC, Washington DC, Metro Boston, St. Louie, Denver, Twin Cities and Los Angeles. tennis participants were grouped in mini-divisions of 5 tennis participants, and played in a round-robin using a 10 pro set format (First to win10 games). The top 2 players from each mini-division moved onto a single elimination tourney with other same skill-level mini-division qualifiers.
Registration begins Jan. 1st for the 2010 season for TLNs 33 web based communities, which are committed to bringing together local tennis tennis participants of every level — from beginners to open players– who want to play a lot of singles tennis matches and make new friends. We make sure that both men and women are affiliated with tennis partners of similar skill levels, says Chagnan.












