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  2. Atlanta Open (tennis) - Wikipedia

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    The Atlanta Open was a professional men's tennis tournament that was played in the Atlanta area in the United States from 2010 to 2024, usually during July or August. The tournament was played on outdoor hard courts as part of the USTA's US Open Series, the seven-week summer season lead-up to the U.S. Open.

  3. United States Tennis Association - Wikipedia

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    The United States Tennis Association (USTA) is the national governing body for tennis in the United States.A not-for-profit organization with more than 700,000 members, it invests 100% of its proceeds to promote and develop the growth of tennis, from the grass-roots to the professional levels.

  4. 2024 Atlanta Open – Singles - Wikipedia

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    Yoshihito Nishioka defeated Jordan Thompson in the final, 4–6, 7–6 (7–2), 6–2 to win the singles title at the 2024 Atlanta Open.It was his third ATP Tour title. . Nishioka became the first unseeded player to win the tournament since Robby Ginepri in 2009, and was the first (and only) singles champion to not be from Australia or the United

  5. USTA Tennis on Campus - Wikipedia

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    The USTA Tennis on Campus National Championship is the pinnacle major tournament hosted in April. [3] [14] A pool of 64 schools throughout the nation which were the champions or runners-up of their Sectional Championship or the Fall/Spring Invitational earn automatic bids to Nationals. [7] After the National Championship game is an awards ...

  6. 2022 Atlanta Open – Singles - Wikipedia

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    Alex de Minaur defeated Jenson Brooksby in the final, 6–3, 6–3 to win the singles title at the 2022 Atlanta Open. It was de Minaur's second Atlanta title, the first being in 2019 . John Isner was the defending champion, [ 1 ] but lost in the quarterfinals to Brooksby.

  7. Sofia Kenin - Wikipedia

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    Kenin with the USTA Girls' 18s National Championship trophy. Kenin reached a career-high of No. 2 in the ITF junior rankings. [12] She began playing in low-level Grade-4 events on the ITF Junior Circuit in 2012 at the age of 13. After winning her first titles in both singles and doubles in 2013, she progressed to the Grade-1 level. [12]

  8. Junior tennis - Wikipedia

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    The USTA separates their junior tournaments into 7 levels, with the highest leveled tournaments being Level 1, and then descending in ranking points available and prestige until Level 7. Level 1 and Level 2 tournaments are exclusively run at the national level (some notable tournaments include the USTA National Championships , which funnels ...

  9. Universal Tennis Rating - Wikipedia

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    Universal Tennis Rating (UTR) is an index that intends to generate a reliable and accurate rating for players' tennis skill. UTR rates all players—men, women, and children—on a single 16-point scale (with two decimal places, e.g., 11.29) that works for players globally regardless of their skill level, from beginners to top professional competitors.