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Registration Open for US Open Section Qualifiers

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For the third straight year, tennis players from around the country will have a chance to earn wildcard entry into one of the greatest sporting events in the world: the US Open. Mercer County Tennis Facility in West Windsor, N.J. will again be the site for the US Open National Playoffs Middle States Sectional Qualifying Tournament. The tournament, which runs from June 8-12, is one of 13 taking place around the nation. Read More
 

Middle States Honors Award Winners from 2011

USTA Middle States honored its top tennis standouts from 2011 at its Annual Meeting and Awards Luncheon on Sunday, Feb. 26, 2012 at the ACE Conference Center in Lafayette Hill, Pa. Read More
 

PSU Earns Tennis On Campus Section Title

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It may have been three months later than expected, but the Tennis On Campus Middle States Section Championship was finally decided over the weekend. After two days of play, Penn State “A” took home the title, defeating defending Middle States champion Penn “A” in the final at Quakertown’s Tennis Zone. Penn State and Penn automatically advance to the 2012 USTA Tennis On Campus National Championships in Cary, N.C. April 12-14. Read More
 
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Results: 213 Record(s) Found.

Rising stars Asatrian, Chirico, Starr blog from Landisville Pro Circuit event

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Louisa Chirico, 15, Rima Asatrian, 16, and Denise Starr, 17, each train at the USTA Training Center-East, and are competing in qualifying at the $10,000 USTA Pro Circuit event in Landisville, Pa. This is the first pro tournament for Chirico and Asatrian, while Starr has competed in a handful of pro events previously. Read about their experiences in an exclusive blog they are writing for USTA.com. Read More
 

First Lady joins Team USA to announce commitments to get more than 1.7 million kids active this year

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First Lady Michelle Obama joined U.S. Olympians, Paralympians and London hopefuls to announce a nationwide commitment to get more than 1.7 million American children active as part of her Let’s Move! initiative to solve the problem of childhood obesity in a generation. Read More
 

USTA family remembers 9/11 victims with Pentagon visit to close Advocacy Days

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Over 100 organizational employees and volunteers made a visit to the Pentagon in Washington, D.C. to close what was a successful three-day stint by the USTA in promoting the recent growth and development of American tennis. Read More
 

King takes to Washington, advocates for equality in tennis

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The legendary Billie Jean King spoke about her career and the state of tennis during her first-career address to the National Press Club in Washington D.C. as part of USTA Advocacy Days. Read More
 

Oudin claims USTA French Open wild card

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Melanie Oudin has earned a main-draw wild card into the 2012 French Open after earning the most WTA Tour Ranking points at two of three $50,000 USTA Pro Circuit clay-court events. Read More
 

Raymond Still Adding to Accomplishments

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As if she hasn’t already accomplished enough, Lisa Raymond is back on top of the world rankings for the 188th time. Alongside doubles teammate Liezel Huber, Raymond opened the week with the No. 1 doubles spot in the WTA rankings. Raymond, 38, is the oldest player ever to hold a No. 1 ranking in singles or doubles on the WTA. Read More
 

Baker, Anderson Keep Up Pace

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Anyone who followed the Pro Circuit events in Middle States last year likely heard the names Robin Anderson and Brian Baker. Tennis fans who didn’t follow the events have likely heard of them since. Baker and Robinson, both winners on the Pro Circuit in Middle States last year, had tremendous success in the past several months. Both did it in different ways, but there is no arguing that each player made quite the splash, from New Jersey all the way to the beaches of California. Read More
 

Christina McHale blogs from 2012 Fed Cup Playoff

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Christina McHale is writing an exclusive blog before and during the U.S. Fed Cup Team's World Group Playoff in Kharkiv, Ukraine April 21-22. Check back often for updates! Read More
 

Live from Tennis On Campus Nationals: Villanova

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As players on Villanova’s Tennis On Campus club team, Emily Greene and Madeline Mascola are spending the next few days in Cary, N.C., competing in the Tennis On Campus National Championships. Each day throughout the week, each will share their experiences of the trip with photos (Madeline) and blog posts (Emily). Each day will be different, so continue to check back for more updates. Read More
 

Tennis On Campus Field Set for Play

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Amidst prepping for final exams and pushing through the last month of classes, club teams from 64 colleges and universities across the country will converge on Cary, N.C., for the Tennis On Campus National Championships April 14-16. Three teams will represent Middle States during the competition, including Penn State, Penn and Villanova. Throughout the competition, players from Villanova will provide a blog for the Middle States Web site about the experience. Read More
 
Results: 213 Record(s) Found.

 

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