FREE TENNIS IN SAN DIEGO • USTA BILLIE JEAN KING GIRLS’ 16s & 18s NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS • BARNES CENTER • AUGUST 4-12 • FUTURE STARS

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FREE TENNIS IN SAN DIEGO • USTA BILLIE JEAN KING GIRLS' 16s & 18s NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS • BARNES CENTER • AUGUST 4-12 • FUTURE STARS  |

USTA• BJK• Girls’ 16s & 18s National Championships

August 4-12, 2018

Barnes Tennis Center, San Diego, Calif.

 

PLEASE Come Join Us • FREE ADMISSION • Please read Editors note at bottom

 

 

TOP-RANKED JUNIORS HIGHLIGHT ENTRIES AT USTA BILLIE JEAN KING

GIRLS’ 16s & 18s NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS, AUGUST 4-12, 2018 IN SAN DIEGO

Tennis Legend Billie Jean King Scheduled to Attend Final Two Days of Tournament

 

SAN DIEGO , California • Cori Gauff, the current No. 1 ranked player in the International Tennis Federation junior rankings, is among the Girls’ 18s entries in the USTA Billie Jean King Girls’ 18s and 16s National Championships presented by adidas, scheduled for August 4-12, 2018 at the Barnes Tennis Center, 4490 W. Point Loma Blvd., San Diego, CA, 92107.

 

At 14 years and 4 months, Gauff, a resident of Delray Beach, Fla., is the youngest ever junior world No.1. Earlier this year she captured the French Open girls’ singles title with a thrilling 1-6, 6-3, 7-6 (1) victory over 16-year old Caty McNally of Cincinnati, who is also entered in next month’s tournament.

 

Other top entrants in the Girls’ 18s division include 16-year old Whitney Osuigwe of Bradenton, Fla., and 15-year old Alexa Noel of Summit, N.J. Osuigwe, currently the No. 2 ranked junior in the world behind Gauff, has been competing on the USTA Pro Circuit this year and is ranked No. 412 in the WTA singles rankings. Noel, who was born in Scottsdale, Ariz., is currently No. 6 in the ITF junior rankings.

 

This past April, the USTA renamed the USTA Girls’ 16s & 18s National Championships to honor tennis icon Billie Jean King. Tournament officials have announced that King, a member of the International Tennis Hall of Fame, is scheduled to attend the final two days of the tournament.

 

“With the best junior tennis players coming from around the country to play in this event, we are anticipating an incredible week of high-level junior tennis,” said Tournament Director Lornie Kuhle. “All of these players have worked very hard to get into this national tournament. We encourage the local community to come watch and support these amazing young athletes.”

 

A strong group of local players is entered in this year’s tournament. Among the local entries is Nicole Mossmer of La Jolla, Calif., the 2016 USTA 16s National Champion, who is competing in the Girl’s 18s division this year and Elizabeth Goldsmith of Chula Vista, Calif., the 2017 CIF San Diego Section singles champion. The following are tournament entries from San Diego County:

 

GIRLS’ 18s

Julia Deming — Fallbrook, Calif. Lindsay Hung — Oceanside, Calif.

Haley Giavara — San Diego Nicole Mossmer — La Jolla, Calif.

Elizabeth Goldsmith — Chula Vista, Calif. Britt Pursell — Oceanside, Calif.

Julia Haynes — San Diego Sophie Raiszadeh — Rancho Santa Fe, Calif.

Amy Huang — San Diego Kathy Wang — Carlsbad, Calif.

 

GIRLS’ 16s

Midori Castillo — Bonita, Calif. Katherine Hui — San Diego

 

To view the current list of tournament competitors in the 16s and 18s divisions, please go to:

https://tennislink.usta.com/tournaments/TournamentHome/Tournament.aspx?T=208363#&&s=5

(Entry list subject to change)

 

Over 400 of the top junior tennis players in the country, aged 16 and 18 and under, will compete for the title of National Champion, as well as a wild card entry into the Women’s Singles main draw of the 2018 US Open (for the 18s Champion) and a wild card into the 2018 US Open Junior Championships (for the 16s Champion). The 18s Doubles Champions will also receive a wild card into the US Open Women’s Doubles main draw.

 

The Girls’ 16s event will begin on Saturday, Aug. 4 and conclude with the singles and doubles finals on Saturday Aug. 11. The Girls’ 18s tournament will get underway on Sunday, Aug. 5 and conclude with the 18s singles championship on Sunday, Aug. 12. Both divisions will feature 256-player singles draws with the top 32 players receiving a first-round bye. There will also be 128-team doubles draws with the top 16 teams getting first-round byes.

 

The starting time for each day of the tournament will be 9 a.m. (PDT). The Opening Ceremony for the USTA Billie Jean King National Girls’ 16s & 18s National Championships is scheduled for 5 p.m. (PDT) on Saturday, Aug. 4 at the Barnes Tennis Center. (Starting times subject to change)

 

Early-round tournament matches will also be played at San Diego State University’s Aztec Tennis Center, 5375 Remington Rd., San Diego, CA, 92115 and the Balboa Tennis Club, 2221 Morley Field Drive, San Diego, CA 92104 from Saturday, Aug. 4 through Wednesday, Aug. 8.

 

Admission and on-site parking at the Barnes Tennis Center is free each day of the tournament. For fans watching matches at SDSU and the Balboa Tennis Club, admission is free. There is a nominal charge for on-campus parking at SDSU. Parking regulations at the university will be strictly enforced. Parking is free at the Balboa Tennis Club.

 

For additional information on the USTA Billie Jean King Girls’ 16s & 18s National Championships, please go to the tournament website at: http://www.ustagirlsnationals.com/

 

About USTA Billie Jean King Girls’ 16s & 18s Nationals

The USTA Billie Jean King Girls’ 16s & 18s National Championships are the premiere hard court tennis tournaments for amateur and professional American girls aged 18 and 16 and under in the United States. In 2010, both age groups began playing their events concurrently at San Diego’s Barnes Tennis Center. Tournament participants, who represent nearly every state in the United States, have been endorsed by their respective USTA Section or have received USTA special exemptions based on their results in qualifying tournaments, junior rankings, or results on the WTA Tour or International Tennis Federation Junior Circuit. Past tournament champions include Chris Evert, Tracy Austin, Andrea Jaeger, Zina Garrison, Mary Jo Fernandez, Jennifer Capriati and Lindsay Davenport.

 

About George E. Barnes Family Junior Tennis Center

The Center is owned and operated by Youth Tennis San Diego. It was built in 1995 and completed in 1997. The $4.5 million junior tennis facility was made possible with generous public and private donations and is named after the lead donor family – the “George E. Barnes Family Junior Tennis Center.” The Center, which is dedicated to the youth of San Diego, offers children 18 and under court priority over adults with advanced reservations.

 

About Youth Tennis San Diego

Youth Tennis San Diego is a non-profit 501 (c)(3) organization that has been in existence since 1952. In 2016, Youth Tennis San Diego was recognized with the USTA Organization Member of the Year Award. The award is given annually to an organization that provides outstanding service to its members and to the local community. YTSD was honored at the 2016 USTA Annual Meeting and Conference at the Omni La Costa Resort & Spa in Carlsbad, Calif.

 

Editors Note • Gorgeous Gussy Moran this ones for YOU! First of all you loved that event. You did from the time you were 12. You loved everything about it. Wimby and grass papers cover my desk. I can’t find your notes and quotes. But I know you loved the tourney, the city, the center.

 

Fred this is for you too. If it weren’t for your hard work and dedication and great press releases the tennis in that part of Southern California would lack its luster. You shine the light on everything San Diego.

 

We aren’t sure how tennis is in San Francisco, but it’s very weak in the Los Angeles area from what we’ve heard and seen. Once Los Angeles lost its 100 plus year old tournament to terrible tennis directors and committees of cronies, the tennis community died within a year. That was the central meeting place annually.

 

Universally Tennis is being stifled by greed…. (Lovey Jergens)

 

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