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TABLE 18<br />

<strong>2010</strong> <strong>USTA</strong> International Tournaments<br />

• <strong>USTA</strong> International Spring Championships—16 divisions<br />

• Eddie Herr International Junior Tennis Championship—16, 14, & 12<br />

divisions<br />

• Nike Junior Tour <strong>USTA</strong> National Masters—14 & 12 divisions<br />

• Prince Cup—16, 14, & 12 divisions<br />

• Dunlop Orange Bowl International Championships—16 divisions<br />

• Junior Orange Bowl International Championships—14 & 12 divisions<br />

10. <strong>USTA</strong> National Opens.<br />

a. Entry.<br />

i. Means of entry. A player submits an entry and entry fee to<br />

the <strong>USTA</strong> and designates the player’s order of preference<br />

among the four <strong>USTA</strong> National Open sites.<br />

ii. Multiple entries allowed. A player may be entered in up to two<br />

age divisions of <strong>USTA</strong> National Opens when entries close. The<br />

<strong>USTA</strong> selects players for these divisions in the following order:<br />

18; 16; 14; and 12. If a player is entered in two age divisions<br />

and is selected into the older division, that player shall not be<br />

eligible for selection into the younger division. If a player is not<br />

selected for the older division, that player is eligible for<br />

selection in the younger division and is eligible to be an<br />

alternate in the younger division but not in the older division.<br />

iii. Player may play in only one age division. If a player plays in<br />

singles and doubles, the player shall play in the same age<br />

division.<br />

b. Eligibility of players with <strong>AT</strong>P, WTA, or ITF ranking. An amateur with<br />

an <strong>AT</strong>P, WTA, or ITF ranking is eligible to enter only if the player’s<br />

name appears on the most recently published National Standings<br />

List as of the entry deadline.<br />

c. Draw size. Each tournament shall have a draw of 64 for singles and<br />

32 for doubles.<br />

d. Selection process. Players shall be accepted into the draws and<br />

given preference in their choice of site in the following order:<br />

i. Up to 32 players (up to eight per draw) from the top 200<br />

players on the most recently published National Standings<br />

List of the next-younger age division in the order in which<br />

their names appear on this list;<br />

ii. Up to 224 players (up to 56 per draw) from the most recently<br />

published National Standings List for the age division in the<br />

order in which their names appear on this list;<br />

iii. Players not yet in the draw whose names appear on the<br />

most recently published National Standings List of the age<br />

division in the order in which their names appear on this list;<br />

iv. Players not yet in the draw whose names appear on the most<br />

recently published National Standings List of the<br />

next-younger age division in the order in which their names<br />

appear on this list; and<br />

<strong>USTA</strong> REGUL<strong>AT</strong>IONS IX.A. (Junior National Tournament Regulations) 179

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