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MEADOW CREEKT ENNIS & fITNESSGET FIT • HAVE FUN • MAKE FRIENDS2007 PrivateFacility of <strong>the</strong> Year7 Indoor & 3 Outdoor Courts – Beautiful Lounges & Locker RoomsPlay all season under <strong>the</strong> best indoor lighting in <strong>Colorado</strong>Active Adult Programs all ages – Fulltime Program Director on StaffLeagues, Socials, Drills, Tennis Trips, Permanent Court Time, DartfishVideo lessons, Seminars, Aerobics and YogaYoung Adult Memberships (under 35)The best deal around. OnLY $57 PeR MOnthSummer MembershipsTennis, pool & fitness memberships $308.00 – nO InItIAtIOn FeeQUICKSTART for ADULTS:LEARN TO PLAY <strong>TENNIS</strong>...fAST!• 6-week Quickstart Lesson Program $99(includes membership privileges)• Quickstart equipment package option $99.95(includes racquet, bag & balls)tennis Boot Camps – Instructional & ConditioningGet your game ready for <strong>the</strong> competitive season in our high-energy6-week camps. Sign up as a team or an individualJunior Programs – All Ages & AbilitiesGroup & private lessons, drop-in drills, high school boot campsFUn supervised instructional summer camps with tennis andswimmingProfessional teaching Staff:7 USPTA certified teaching professionals with an average of20 years experienceCARDIO <strong>TENNIS</strong>:gET-fIT SATURDAYS11 am-12 pmcaLL us beFore You buY teaM uniForMs – MeaDow creek wiLL beat anY LegitiMate written oFFerMEADOW CREEK<strong>TENNIS</strong> PRO ShOP“PERSONALIZED SERVICE AT ONLINE PRICES”OPEN TO ThE PUBLICracQuets • bags • shoes • cLothing • tennis accessoriesteaM uniForMs: great Discounts / huge selection / on-time Delivery6305 WEST 6TH AVENUE IN LAKEWOOD • (303) 232-6272www.MEADOWCREEK<strong>TENNIS</strong>.comcoloradotennis.com2010 big book of colorado tennis1


ABOUT USTA COLORADOA District of <strong>the</strong> United States Tennis Association, USTA <strong>Colorado</strong> is <strong>the</strong> governing bodyof tennis in our state. USTA <strong>Colorado</strong>’s mission is to promote and develop <strong>the</strong> growth oftennis in <strong>Colorado</strong>. We do this in a number of ways.We provide grants to organizations that want to introduce tennis to <strong>the</strong>ir communitiesand we offer scholarships to junior players who seek to take <strong>the</strong>ir game to <strong>the</strong> nextlevel. We coordinate adult league play for 27,000 25,000 players across <strong>the</strong> state, and offerprograms for junior players of all ages and abilities. Our sanctioned tournament scheduleoffers more than 160 150 events this year, including several opportunities for wheelchairathletes.We are in <strong>the</strong> parks. We are in recreation centers and in private clubs. We are inschools helping physical education teachers introduce our kids to a game that <strong>the</strong>y canplay for a lifetime, keeping <strong>the</strong>m fit and healthy. We believe that fundamental tennisprinciples like sportsmanship, hard work and personal responsibility translate into everyarea of life. Through tennis we are helping people realize <strong>the</strong>ir potential both on andoff <strong>the</strong> court.We are more than 20,000 members strong, but our scope is not confined to thoseplayers alone. We represent <strong>the</strong> nearly 500,000 tennis players in our state, providinginformation and opportunities to play for each and every one of <strong>the</strong>m. We reach outto all players, including those of diverse cultural backgrounds, mentally and physicallychallenged athletes, and underserved communities. Diversity and Inclusion is a strategicpriority for USTA <strong>Colorado</strong> and one of our core values. Diversity allows us to touch “Allof America” and Inclusion allows “All of America” to touch us.We invite you to find out more about <strong>the</strong> lifetime sport of tennis. We will help you finda court, find a program, find a league or find a team. We will help you put <strong>the</strong> FUNback in FITNESS. So whe<strong>the</strong>r you want to learn to play tennis, get back into <strong>the</strong> sport,or just find more opportunities to play <strong>the</strong> game, we’re here to help.GRASSROOTS <strong>TENNIS</strong> IS OUR GAME.WE PLANT IT, GROW IT, AND NURTURE IT.WE’RE USTA COLORADO.IT’S TIME TO PLAY.2 2010 big book of colorado tennis coloradotennis.com


To Promote And DevelopThe Growth Of Tennis In <strong>Colorado</strong>USTA COLORADOGATES <strong>TENNIS</strong> CENTER3300 E BAYAUD AVE, SUITE 201DENVER, COLORADO 80209ph: 303/695-4116 • fx: 303/695-7631Photo by Kurt Desautels, USTA <strong>Colorado</strong>coloradotennis.comweb: coloradotennis.com2010 big book of colorado tennis3


USTA CO STAFFAdministration:Fritz GargerExecutive Directorx204 fritz@coloradotennis.comAnita CooperAdministrative Assistantx200 anita@coloradotennis.comTheresa DicksonAccountantx208 <strong>the</strong>resa@coloradotennis.comAdult Leagues:Jason RogersAdult League Program Director, IT Supportx202 jason.rogers@coloradotennis.comKailey JonasAdult League Coordinatorx210 taylor@coloradotennis.comtaylor mckinleyAdult League Coordinatorx206 kailey@coloradotennis.comBrad BrehmerSenior Breakfast League Coordinatorx209Junior Recreation:dan lewisJunior Leagues Directorx207 dan@coloradotennis.comCommunity/Grassroots Tennis:Kristy HarrisCommunity Development Directorx300 kristy@coloradotennis.comkristy jenkinsUSTA Schools Coordinatorx301 schools@coloradotennis.comMarketing/Diversity:paula mcclainMarketing/Diversity Directorx220 paula@coloradotennis.comSponsorship/Development:Lisa SchaeferSponsorship/Special Events & CYTFx201 lisa@coloradotennis.comCompetitive Tennis/Player Development:Jason ColterPlayer Development Directorx205 jason@coloradotennis.comPublications:Kurt DesautelsPublications/Communications Directorx203 kurt@coloradotennis.comInformation Technology:Gary GoffInformation Technology/Technical Support Directorx303 support@coloradotennis.comUSTA COLORADOGates Tennis Center3300 E Bayaud AveSuite 201Denver, CO 80209phone: 303.695.4116toll free: 800.531.7438fax 1: 303.695.7631fax 2: 303.695.6302web: COLORADO<strong>TENNIS</strong>.com2010 usta colorado Board of directors*Delegates At-LargeRob Scott (Louisville), PresidentTaryn Archer (Denver), Vice PresidentAlden Bock (Evergreen)Hai Ho (Broomfield)Carolyn Peters (Highlands Ranch)Nancy Pflughoeft (Loveland)Art Rimando (Denver)Debbie Yoder (Denver)Rich Young (<strong>Colorado</strong> Springs)Regional representativesKaren Brandner (Sou<strong>the</strong>rn <strong>Colorado</strong>), TreasurerAaron Clay (Western Slope)Carol Baily (Mountain)Jon Messick (Nor<strong>the</strong>rn <strong>Colorado</strong>)Kathleen Winegardner (Boulder), SecretarySpecial Category MembersSusan Hommel (<strong>Colorado</strong> Tennis Umpires Association)Lew Kosich (United States Professional Tennis Association)Nicole Hola (<strong>Colorado</strong> Youth Tennis Foundation)Bill Trubey (Wheelchair Tennis)Ryan Pena (Diversity)*Several positions are up for election at <strong>the</strong> USTA <strong>Colorado</strong> Annual Meeting in March 2010Advertiser listingsAir Force Academy Sports Camps 55All Season Tennis Courts 31The BroadmoorBack CoverBroomfield Swim & Tennis Club 27, 64Coatings, Inc. 15<strong>Colorado</strong> Athletic ClubsInside Back CoverDenver City Open 67Denver University Summer Camps 62Eileen Pero/ProCorp Images 69Evergreen Sports Center 30Game-Set-Match, Inc. 36, 72Greenwood Athletic Club 7Harvest House Tennis 37Homewood Suites Littleton 41In The Tennis Zone with Andy Zodin 68Meadow Creek Tennis & Fitness 1Nike Tennis Camps 56Pathways Hospice 65Peak Your Game Tennis 60The Ranch Country Club 70Renner Sports SurfacesInside Front CoverRocky Mountain Racquet Specialists 20Sport and Spine Physical Therapy 23South Suburban Parks & Recreation 17Tennis With The Stars 71USPTA 24-25Worthy Winning Tennis Camps 57Wyoming Sanctioned Tournaments 67Wiel Tennis Academy 616 2010 big book of colorado tennis coloradotennis.com


www.GreenwoodATC.com<strong>THE</strong> PLACE TO PLAY CLAY55,000 Square Foot Award Winning Tennis Facility7 Indoor Clay Courts No Court Fees5 Outdoor Hard Courts No Permanent Court TimeAdult and Junior Programs Superior LightingLeagues and Tournaments USPTA Certified Professional StaffOnline Court Reservations Tennis Only Memberships AvailableGREENWOOD <strong>TENNIS</strong> CLUB5801 South Quebec StreetGreenwood Village, CO 80111Membership 303.770.2582<strong>TENNIS</strong> CLUB HOURSM – TH 5:30am – 10:00pmFRI 5:30am – 8:00pmSAT/SUN 7:00am – 8:00pmGREENWOOD A T H L E T I CA N D T E N N I S C L U Bcoloradotennis.com2010 big book of colorado tennis7


Team TennisAnyone?colorado World Team Tennis2010 Weekends:denver (may 22)nor<strong>the</strong>rn co (august 7)colorado springs (august 14-15)adult divisions: 3.0/3.5/4.0/4.5senior divisions (50+): 3.5/4.0www.COLORADO<strong>TENNIS</strong>.comhowto connect<strong>THE</strong> DIGITAL WORLDStaying connected in today's world is easy. And informationhas never been so abundant. The challenge is filtering out <strong>the</strong>noise and <strong>the</strong> junk and getting <strong>the</strong> information you both wantand need. USTA <strong>Colorado</strong> understands this challenge and hasbeen working for nearly a decade to develop better ways tocommunicate.Ten years ago, COLORADO<strong>TENNIS</strong>.com became our first online tool tohelp us communicate with ourmembers and member organizations.In 2006, wel a u n c h e dBLAST!,<strong>the</strong> freemonthly e-newsletterdesigned to keep <strong>Colorado</strong>players informed with <strong>the</strong> latest buzz in our tennis community.From local players and programs in <strong>the</strong> news to informationabout upcoming events, tournaments, community-involvementopportunities and grants and scholarship deadline information,BLAST! is a quick and easy way to get caught up withwhat's going on in <strong>the</strong> <strong>Colorado</strong> tennis community. For thosewho can't get enough information about adult and juniorleague news, we also offer Alerts!, which are perfect for captains,coordinators and players who crave <strong>the</strong> inside scoop.Last year, we debuted our Master Calendar, which tracksspecial events and trainings, tournaments, league nights, anda host of deadline information related to grants and scholarships,community information postings and advertising, andadult and junior leagues. With <strong>the</strong> USTA <strong>Colorado</strong> MasterCalendar, players, parents, coaches and administrators caneasily track upcoming deadlines and stay in <strong>the</strong> loop onimportant events in <strong>the</strong>ir tennis community. Registration forBLAST! and <strong>the</strong> Master Calendar are available online atCOLORADO<strong>TENNIS</strong>.com.As <strong>the</strong> sheer volume of information that players, captains,coaches, administrators, parents and families need to keep upwith <strong>the</strong>ir tennis calendars has increased dramatically, USTA<strong>Colorado</strong> has made it a priority to have all of this informationavailable online, where it can be updated and accessible24/7.Later this year, USTA <strong>Colorado</strong> will launch <strong>the</strong> completely retooledCOLORADO<strong>TENNIS</strong>.com, or CT2.0. More than a yearin <strong>the</strong> making, <strong>the</strong> new site promises enhanced navigation,and better tools, resources and helpful tutorials for players,parents, coaches and administrators. Stay tuned.8 2010 big book of colorado tennis coloradotennis.com


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e a tennis advocate.do you have what it takes?As a fan, player, or supporter of <strong>the</strong>game of tennis, you know <strong>the</strong> manybenefits of <strong>the</strong> game.You know how <strong>the</strong> sport of tennis canbe an important part of improving communities,schools and <strong>the</strong> quality of lifefor all.Are you ready to take yourpassion for, and knowledgeof, tennis and connect it to<strong>the</strong> needs of communities,schools, colleges and localgovernments?Become a Tennis Advocate.As an advocate, your charge is to persuadedecision-makers in <strong>the</strong> public, private and non-profit sectorsof <strong>the</strong>se many benefits in order to gain <strong>the</strong>ir support.Cities, parks, recreation districts and homeowner's associationsacross <strong>the</strong> state need local advocates who take actionto insure that <strong>the</strong> growth and maintenance of tennis facilitiesand programming are top priorities for <strong>the</strong>ir community.coloradotennis.com2010 big book of colorado tennis11


advocacy 101If you are passionate about tennis, you have <strong>the</strong> requisiteThe USTA has put toge<strong>the</strong>r this step-by-step guide tobackground to become a successful tennis advocate. help potential tennis advocates achieve success in <strong>the</strong>irSuccessful advocacy also requires knowledge, organizationefforts to grow tennis in <strong>the</strong>ir community. Find out more atand careful planning.<strong>THE</strong>BIGSERVE.USTA.com.Conceiving your project1Identify an issue/projectthat resonates with <strong>the</strong>local community• What does your community need most?STEP• Is <strong>the</strong>re a need for youth activities?• Do <strong>the</strong> public schools need support?• Are <strong>the</strong>re local health issues in your area?• Is <strong>the</strong>re a lack of access to public courts, or do old courtsneed to be refurbished?• What do local decision-makers care about?Focus on your community, specifically issuesaffecting kids, youth activities and in-schooland extracurricular programs.Keep itsimple.Don't cloudyour messagewith too manyideas.2STEPDevelop a clear ideaYou should be able to explain your idea or project in asingle sentence. If you cannot, <strong>the</strong> idea is not as clearas it needs to be.3STEPDo your researchMaking sure you've covered every angle is critical to<strong>the</strong> success of your project, so be sure to research<strong>the</strong> local policy priorities, be prepared to show howtennis-focused programming can benefit your communityas a whole, and consider private and publicfunding options, including grants and fundraising opportunities.Explore <strong>the</strong> website of your local city or county governmentfor pertinent information related to your project (budgets, masterplans, key figures, etc.).Don't spend all your time focused on <strong>the</strong> endresult. Anticipate problems early to avoid <strong>the</strong>mlater on. Try to see <strong>the</strong> situation from an opposingperspective.4STEPIdentify potentialobstacesOne of <strong>the</strong> best things you can do in <strong>the</strong> early stagesis to see where your project may run into problemsand <strong>the</strong>n find ways to work around those problems.Being able to anticipate and solve issues in advance will make carryingout your project easier down <strong>the</strong> road.Try placing yourself in <strong>the</strong> shoes of your potential opponents andunderstand <strong>the</strong>ir perspective.12 2010 big book of colorado tennis coloradotennis.com


funding your projectSupporting <strong>the</strong> growth of tennisthrough program grants, tennis courtimprovement grants and junior playerscholarships, both USTA <strong>Colorado</strong> and<strong>the</strong> <strong>Colorado</strong> Youth Tennis Foundationare committed to making <strong>the</strong> lifetimesport of tennis more widely availableto those who are interested in gettinginvolved and need financial assistance.Applications are due by April 1, withan early 2011 consideration deadlineof October 1, 2010.Organizations offering new and creativeapproaches to getting more peopleinvolved in tennis are encouragedto apply for a program grant. Fundingfor outreach to diverse communities,adult/senior populations, people withdisabilities or youth is available to helpoffset start-up or expansion expensessuch as instructors, equipment, courtfees and marketing. Programs mustbe non-profit in nature and fundingtypically ranges between $100-$1,000per program.Past grant recipient, Big Bro<strong>the</strong>rs, BigSisters of <strong>Colorado</strong> used grant dollarsto offset <strong>the</strong> cost of court fees and topurchase racquets, balls and hoppersfor regular Sports Buddies tennis events.Mike Fye, Sports Buddies Plus ProgramSpecialist for Big Bro<strong>the</strong>rs, Big Sisters of<strong>Colorado</strong>, said “we were able to providequality tennis instruction by experiencedplayers/instructors at no cost togroups of kids who have had very little,if any, exposure to tennis. They wereable to learn tennis in a fun, positiveenvironment with encouragement from<strong>the</strong>ir mentors who learned and participatedalongside <strong>the</strong>ir mentees.”Adopt-A-Court grants provide matchingfunds for repair and/or renovationof existing public tennis courts in suchlocations as parks and schools. Up to$10,000 is available to communitiesacross <strong>Colorado</strong> working to ensurequality, safe tennis courts are accessibleto everyone.Adopt-a-Court grant funding awardedto <strong>the</strong> Easter Seals <strong>Colorado</strong> camplocated outside of Empire, CO contributedto <strong>the</strong> repair of <strong>the</strong> unsafe,cracked, net-less court and gave <strong>the</strong>campers with disabilities and specialneeds <strong>the</strong> opportunity to experience <strong>the</strong>joy of learning to play tennis.Striving to make a healthy, positiveimpact across <strong>Colorado</strong>, USTA<strong>Colorado</strong> and CYTF financial suppor<strong>the</strong>lps make it possible.Does your community organizationneed financial assistance to start affordablenew tennis programming, or toimplement some necessary improvementsto its public tennis facilities?We're here to help, and <strong>the</strong> processis simple. Just apply online atCOLORADO<strong>TENNIS</strong>.com.permanentQuickstart tennislines or courtsexpert reviewof facilityconstructionplans or bidsIs your tennIs court projectjust one bIg puzzle?Answers to technicalconstruction orrenovation questionsIndoorcourtoptionsDesign conceptsbuilding your casefor <strong>the</strong> projectensuring <strong>the</strong>project isdone rightgetting buy-in from<strong>the</strong> “right” peopleFinancial assistancewww.<strong>THE</strong>BIGSERVE.comlet <strong>the</strong> ustA FAcIlIty AssIstAnce progrAmhelp you complete <strong>the</strong> puzzle14 2010 big book of colorado tennis coloradotennis.com


Photo courtesy of Greenwood Athletic and Tennis ClubFREE ESTIMATES | IN BUSINESS SINCE 1970 | CUSHION COURTS<strong>TENNIS</strong> COURTS | SPORTS COURTS | BASKETBALL COURTSREPAIRS & RESURFACING | WINDSCREENS | ACCESSORIES303-423-4303www.coatingsinc.netcoloradotennis.com2010 big book of colorado tennis15


SHARE <strong>THE</strong> LOVEVOLUNTEERcOAcH nEw pLAyERS | cOmmuniTy OuTREAcHLEAguE pLAyOffS | cOmmiTTEES | fundRAiSingbEOURpaRTNERUSTA <strong>Colorado</strong>’s outreach effortsinto <strong>the</strong> community have resulted ina number of positive relationships withcommunity-based associations and businessorganizations that value what tennis has to offer.These relationships have resulted in invitations toparticipate in community events such as health fairs,business expos, family festivals, mall events and activitiesreaching people from all backgrounds.But personnel and time limitations make it impossible for us to takeadvantage of many of <strong>the</strong>se incredible opportunities to spread <strong>the</strong> wordabout tennis. We need volunteers who have a passion for tennis to help usreach out to <strong>the</strong> people who attend <strong>the</strong>se events. With a group of dedicatedvolunteers willing to represent USTA <strong>Colorado</strong>, <strong>the</strong> healthy impact in <strong>the</strong>community could be tremendous. We make <strong>the</strong> connections and you help usspread <strong>the</strong> passion.ShAre yoUr love. Contact USTA <strong>Colorado</strong> at 303.695.4116 or visit: www.COLORaDO<strong>TENNIS</strong>.com16 2010 big book of colorado tennis coloradotennis.com


CELEBRATING DIVERSITY <strong>TENNIS</strong>FESTCINCo DE MAYoMay 8-9, Civic Center Plazawww.COLORADO<strong>TENNIS</strong>.comDENVER BLACk ARTS FESTIVALJuly 10, City ParkCoLoRADo DRAGoN BoAT FESTIVALJuly 24, Sloan’s LakeMarrying Arts & Culture with Athletics, USTA <strong>Colorado</strong> and Denver Parks & Recreation host <strong>the</strong>2010 Celebrating Diversity TennisFest SeriesCome out and enjoy tennis instruction and games for all ages/abilities. For more information,contact Marketing/Diversity Director Paula McClain (paula@coloradotennis.com or 303.695.4116 x220).Tennis isGrowing!• 6 NEW Courts, 2 Lighted• NEW Recreational Tournaments• Lessons & Leagues• Pro Shop• Ball Machine Rental• Racquet StringingCome playat our newbranch!Lone TreeTennis Center9808 Sunningdale Blvd.Lone Tree, CO 80124Complete with rentableshelters, restrooms &playground.O<strong>the</strong>r BranchesLittleton Golf &Tennis Club5800 S. Federal Blvd.Littleton, CO 80123Holly Tennis Center6651 S. Krameria WayCentennial, CO 80111303-771-3654 (May-Sept)For more informationcall 303-790-0202.To registerfor lessons visitwww.sspr.orgcoloradotennis.com2010 big book of colorado tennis17


A game for all agesHOW YOUR CHILD CAN SUCCEED IN <strong>TENNIS</strong>Kids love to play. Through sports, <strong>the</strong>y learn <strong>the</strong> fundamentalsof teamwork, fair play and sportsmanship. Butfinding <strong>the</strong> right sport for your child can be a real puzzle,especially with all <strong>the</strong> choices confronting parents <strong>the</strong>sedays. Finding <strong>the</strong> right opportunities to get your kid intoa sport can be intimidating, overwhelming and downrightfrightening.The key to helping our children succeed is to keep <strong>the</strong>mmotivated by making <strong>the</strong>m feel competent, helping <strong>the</strong>m toenjoy <strong>the</strong> social aspects of <strong>the</strong> game, and to feel in controlof <strong>the</strong>ir behavior.USTA <strong>Colorado</strong> is committed tocoordinating tennis programs thatteach <strong>the</strong> importance of physical,emotional and mental fitness,making good choicesand developing goodcharacter. Give yourchild a gift that will lasta lifetime.Share <strong>the</strong> lovemiddle school LEAGUESUSTA <strong>Colorado</strong> is partnering with interested schools andselect school districts to offer organized inter-school team playas a part of <strong>the</strong>ir after-school programming. Contact USTA<strong>Colorado</strong> for more information regarding existing programs, orto find out how you can help your school get involved.developmental programsTeam <strong>Colorado</strong> A junior excellence program aimed at helping14-and-under players succeed at <strong>the</strong> Sectional and Nationallevels, Team <strong>Colorado</strong> has been home for <strong>the</strong> state's top juniorsfor more than 20 years. Team <strong>Colorado</strong> players are selectedin October, with <strong>the</strong> season running mid-November throughmid-spring.star search Star Search develops, nurtures and promotes<strong>the</strong> tennis skills of dedicated 8-12 year-olds from diversebackgrounds. A free program for <strong>the</strong> players, Star Searchis a year-round program offering summer sessions atCity Park (Denver) and a winter session at <strong>Colorado</strong>Athletic Club Monaco.SINGLES LEAGUESFor year-round tennis, <strong>the</strong> Spring and Fall SinglesLeagues give intermediate and advanced junior players(ages 10+) a chance to play singles matches againsto<strong>the</strong>r players of similar ages and abilities. The two hostfacilities running <strong>the</strong> Spring and Fall Singles Leaguesare Apex Parks and Recreation (Arvada Tennis Center)and South Suburban Parks and Recreation (Holly TennisCenter). For registration information or to find out if o<strong>the</strong>rsites have been added, visit COLORADO<strong>TENNIS</strong>.com.high school tennisFor many junior players, one of <strong>the</strong> most exciting experiences<strong>the</strong>y can have is to compete for <strong>the</strong>ir high school ininterscholastic competition. With more than 7,300 players in270 <strong>Colorado</strong> schools participating, players of allabilities still have <strong>the</strong> opportunity to compete on<strong>the</strong>ir high school squads.tournamentsIn 2009, more than 7,500 juniors competed inNovice, Satellite and Championship-level eventsacross <strong>Colorado</strong>.Youth tournaments offer a wide variety of formats,and accommodate any age or level of player. Ifyour youngster is just learning <strong>the</strong> game, s/hewould be right at home at a Novice tournament.This year <strong>the</strong>re are more than a dozen Noviceand QuickStart events on <strong>the</strong> tournament calendar.Novice events do not require a USTA membership,and first-time novice players are given a freemembership from USTA <strong>Colorado</strong> to encourage <strong>the</strong>m to participate in futureSatellite and Championship events as <strong>the</strong>y improve <strong>the</strong>ir skills. Intermediate-levelplayers with some experience will be right at home in satellite tournaments.More accomplished players and those seeking to compete at <strong>the</strong> Sectional andNational levels will find <strong>the</strong> toughest competition at <strong>the</strong> championship level of juniortournaments.Please turn to <strong>the</strong> tournaments guide on page 38 for more information.parents and players are needed tohelp introduce kids to tennis. youcan become a recreational tenniscoach, and help teach <strong>the</strong> gameto a whole new generation of players.go online to coloradotennis.comto find information about upcomingrecreational coaches workshops.share <strong>the</strong> game18 2010 big book of colorado tennis coloradotennis.com


Unplug your child.Youth who participate in sports are:57% less likely to drop out of school;49% less likely to use drugs;37% less likely to be teen parents;35% less likely to smoke cigarettes;27% less likely to be arrested.Tennis provides a place for childrento make new acquaintancesand streng<strong>the</strong>n existing relationships withfamily and friends.It teaches <strong>the</strong> importance of physical,emotional and mental fitness;of making good choices;and developing good character.www.COLORADO<strong>TENNIS</strong>.comcoloradotennis.com2010 big book of colorado tennis21


we’re changing <strong>the</strong> world.one player at a time.We live in a time when <strong>the</strong> issues facing <strong>the</strong> health and focus of youngsters arepressing and significant. Childhood obesity isprevalent in communities throughoutour state, and our kidsare tested daily with decisionssurrounding drugs, gangsand o<strong>the</strong>r potentially lifechanging choices that mayhave a profound effect on<strong>the</strong>ir future.Tennis is much more thanjust a healthy activity thatpromotes physical fitness. Itfosters decision-making skillsand instills self-confidence, sportsmanshipand teamwork. It extends beyond <strong>the</strong> boundaries of age, color and economicbackground.We believe tennis gives kids <strong>the</strong> tools to learn, compete and win in life – throughproper practice, dedication, knowledge and respect.We need to focus on <strong>the</strong> future andmake sound investments in <strong>the</strong> livesof our youth.Through tennis scholarships andgrants, <strong>the</strong> <strong>Colorado</strong> Youth TennisFoundation is reaching out to kids ofall ages and backgrounds in <strong>the</strong> hopethat kids receive <strong>the</strong> many benefits of<strong>the</strong> sport.To learn more about <strong>the</strong> CYTFScholarships and Grants program, or tohelp us change <strong>the</strong> world one player ata time, please visit COLORADO<strong>TENNIS</strong>.com.22 2010 big book of colorado tennis coloradotennis.com


child's play<strong>THE</strong> QUICK GUIDE TO FINDING <strong>THE</strong> RIGHT <strong>TENNIS</strong> PROGRAM FOR YOUR CHILDSKILL LEVELAGE4+ 18SCHOOL <strong>TENNIS</strong>NOVICEQUICKSTART <strong>TENNIS</strong>COLORADO JUNIOR TEAM <strong>TENNIS</strong> (RECREATIONAL TRACK)MIDDLE SCHOOL LEAGUESTOURNAMENTSINTERMEDIATEQUICKSTART <strong>TENNIS</strong>COLORADO JUNIOR TEAM <strong>TENNIS</strong> (RECREATIONAL TRACK)USTA JUNIOR TEAM <strong>TENNIS</strong> (COMPETITVE TRACK)MIDDLE SCHOOL LEAGUESTOURNAMENTSHIGH SCHOOL <strong>TENNIS</strong>SPRING/ FALL SINGLES LEAGUESSTAR SEARCHCOLORADO JUNIOR TEAM <strong>TENNIS</strong> (RECREATIONAL TRACK)ADVANCEDUSTA JUNIOR TEAM <strong>TENNIS</strong> (COMPETITVE TRACK)TOURNAMENTSHIGH SCHOOL <strong>TENNIS</strong>SPRING/ FALL SINGLES LEAGUESTEAM COLORAD<strong>OF</strong>or a complete description and calendar of all <strong>the</strong> Junior League opportunities, please visit COLORADO<strong>TENNIS</strong>.com or call303/695-4116 x207.Serving <strong>the</strong> tennis community since 1999. We specialize in neck and back pain, tennis elbow,shoulder, knee and ankle injuries. Please call us for your sports injury or physical <strong>the</strong>rapy needs!“better for life”MANUAL <strong>THE</strong>RAPY • ORTHOTICSMASSAGE <strong>THE</strong>RAPY • PILATES720.493.1181www.sportandspine.netJoanna Goldin, PTJoanna is <strong>the</strong> ownerof Sport and Spineand is now a PhysicalTherapist on <strong>the</strong> SonyEricsson WTA Women’sPro Tennis Tour.DRY CREEK • INVERNESS • LITTLETON • BRIGHTONcoloradotennis.com2010 big book of colorado tennis23


United States Professional Tennis Association (USPTA)We are <strong>the</strong> teaching force in <strong>the</strong> Intermountain region.The most sought-after tennis-teaching professionals.The highest quality of instruction.The highest level of professionalism.The highest standard of tennis certification.Find a USPTA-certified <strong>Colorado</strong> professionalat usptafindapro.com.USPTA <strong>Colorado</strong> District ScheduleUSPTA <strong>Colorado</strong> District Clinics$25 per person for any two-and-one-half hour clinicPreregistration is a must! Make checks payable to USPTA Intermountain.Clinics are open to any USTA/CTA league participant, tournament player ornonmember from 2.5 - 4.5 levels of play. Get tuned up for your league season!Friday, May 14: Doubles Clinic for any men’s and women’s teams or individuals All levels are welcome. Hosted at Cherry Hills Country Club from 9:30 a.m. to noon. Challenge yourself to a different doubles drill on every court!4125 S. University Blvd., west side of University between Hampden and Belleview.Friday, Sept. 24: USPTA Lessons for Life fundraiser for <strong>the</strong> American Cancer Society Hosted at Cherry Hills Country Club from 9:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. All different types of strategy will be covered Make your donation check to <strong>the</strong> American Cancer Society Additional drawing for great prizes! Drawing tickets cost $5 each or $10 for three ticketsMay 22-23: Ladies Intermountain Doubles qualifying tournament Hosted at Regis Jesuit High School (Aurora) Round robin tournamentTwo teams of doubles at any 3.0, 3.5, 4.0 or 4.5 NTRP levelWinners of this tournament qualify to go to Houston in January 2011 to represent<strong>Colorado</strong> in <strong>the</strong> Texas ChampionshipsOctober 16-17: USPTA Champion of Champions tournament Hosted at Regis Jesuit High School Open to all men and women 2010 club champions at <strong>the</strong> 2.5-5.0 levels in singles,The <strong>Colorado</strong> District of <strong>the</strong> United States Professional Tennis Association, <strong>the</strong> premier tennisteachingorganization, invites all tennis players to participate in our 2010 events.No organizational membership is required.USPTA offers two tournaments. No organizational membership required.doubles and mixedIf your club does not have a club champion, <strong>the</strong>n you may represent your club.24 2010 big book of colorado tennis coloradotennis.com


To participate in any of <strong>the</strong> USPTA clinics or tournaments, please complete <strong>the</strong> following form and mail it to Diane Selke,548 Chiswick Circle, Highlands Ranch, CO 80126 or e-mail your information to selke10s@aol.com.Make checks payable to USPTA Intermountain for $25 per clinic.For <strong>the</strong> ACS fundraiser, please make checks payable to <strong>the</strong> American Cancer Society.USPTA ClinicsName: __________________________________Cell: ___________________________________Address:________________________________________________________________________City: ________________________________________ ZIP: ______________________________Club affiliation: ________________________________________Level of play: _______________E-mail: _________________________________________________________________________Members of your team/court: ________________________________________________________I would like to sign up for <strong>the</strong> following clinics:May 14 CHCC Doubles clinic __________________________Sept. 24 CHCC ACS fundraiser __________________________I would like to be e-mailed <strong>the</strong> entry forms for (Adobe Acrobat Reader required):May 22-23 Ladies Intermountain Doubles Tournament ___________________Oct. 16-17 Champion of Champions Tournament ___________________For additional registration forms, please visit <strong>the</strong> <strong>Colorado</strong> District page on <strong>the</strong> USPTA Web site. Goto www.uspta.com, click on “Division Web sites” under <strong>the</strong> Quick Links drop-down menu, click“Intermountain” and <strong>the</strong>n “<strong>Colorado</strong> District” on left side of page. This ad will open in a new windowwhere you can print as many forms as needed.Deadline is one week before each clinic.Congratulations Cory Ross USPTA National Men’s Open Player of <strong>the</strong> Year andLaura Thomson USPTA National Women’s 55 Player of <strong>the</strong> Year.Congratulations also to <strong>the</strong> following <strong>Colorado</strong> USPTA members for <strong>the</strong>ir 2009USPTA Intermountain AwardsProfessional of <strong>the</strong> Year: Diane SelkeSTAR of <strong>the</strong> Year: Kevin BeardHigh School Coach of <strong>the</strong> Year: Randy RossTester of <strong>the</strong> Year: Ron SteegeMen’s 55 Player of <strong>the</strong> Year: Jim SwiggartRecreational Coach of <strong>the</strong> Year: Shawna Pfeifcoloradotennis.com2010 big book of colorado tennis25


adult leaguesleague tennis is big in colorado. how big? in 2009, colorado's adult leaguedistrict championship was <strong>the</strong> seventh largest in <strong>the</strong> country. and in regularseason play, only atlanta had more participants than <strong>the</strong> denver metro area.but it's not just big in size, it's impact on <strong>the</strong> growth of <strong>the</strong>sport is monumental.The USTA <strong>Colorado</strong> Adult League Tennis Series offers one of <strong>the</strong> nation’s largestrecreational tennis league menus. The series, which is comprised of nearlya dozen leagues that are open to men and women (age 18 and older) of anyability level, recently wrapped up an incredibly successful 2009 season, as participationgrew for <strong>the</strong> ninth straight year.League tennis is at <strong>the</strong> heart of <strong>the</strong> sport’s resurgent popularity. Since 2000,tennis participation has boomed. The latest research by <strong>the</strong> Sporting GoodsManufacturers Association continues to show impressive news for tennis participation.From 2000 through 2008, tennis was <strong>the</strong> fastest growing sport in <strong>the</strong> U.S.,increasing participation by 43 percent over every o<strong>the</strong>r traditional sport. Theonly o<strong>the</strong>r sports to show participation increases since 2000 are racquetball(up 11.6 percent), soccer (up 2.2 percent) and basketball (1 percent). Everyo<strong>the</strong>r traditional sport declined in participation, including golf (down 4.3percent).In that same nine-year period, adult league growth nationwide has nearlydoubled, skyrocketing from 390,000 to 750,000. Here in <strong>Colorado</strong>, leagueplay has jumped by more than 50% since 2000. In that same period, USTAmembership has jumped by nearly 15% here in our state.These burgeoning numbers are good news for <strong>the</strong> USTA, which celebrates <strong>the</strong> 30thAnniversary of <strong>the</strong> world’s largest organized tennis league, USTA League Tennis,in 2010. Since its inception in 1980 – when just 13,000 adults competed across <strong>the</strong>country – league tennis has grown steadily. Today, nearly three-quarters of a million playerscompete nationwide in league tennis programs. Fewer than 1,000 <strong>Colorado</strong> players participatedin USTA league tennis in 1980, and in 2009 nearly 28,000 participated throughout<strong>Colorado</strong>.The four hallmarks of league tennis have helped fuel <strong>the</strong> continued popularity of <strong>the</strong> program for threedecades: competition, fun, fitness/health and social. Add to <strong>the</strong>se <strong>the</strong> fact that players can continue toenjoy all <strong>the</strong>m well into <strong>the</strong>ir golden years and you’ve got a recipe for long-term growth.finding <strong>the</strong> right league for youEach of our leagues offers something unique, so we've created <strong>the</strong> easy-to-use guide on page 32. Simplymatch your NTRP level with your age to locate all <strong>the</strong> league opportunities we have for you. You can alsoverify which day of <strong>the</strong> week each division plays, just check <strong>the</strong> reference guide on page 33. Once youconfirm all your options, check <strong>the</strong> league calendar on page 34 for registration deadlines and o<strong>the</strong>rimportant information. There's a full description of all of our leagues at COLORADO<strong>TENNIS</strong>.com.26 2010 big book of colorado tennis coloradotennis.com


colorado adult league tennisOffering one of <strong>the</strong> country's largest recreational tennisleague menus, USTA <strong>Colorado</strong>'s Adult League Seriesprovides organized and structured team matches for morethan 27,000 men and women throughout <strong>the</strong> state.USTA <strong>Colorado</strong> coordinates 11 separate leagues forplayers of all ages and all abilities. Teams are formedaccording to NTRP rating (for a complete descriptionof <strong>the</strong> National Tennis Rating Program, please visitCOLORADO<strong>TENNIS</strong>.com) so players are assured of competingagainst opponents of comparable ability, whichkeeps <strong>the</strong> game lively and <strong>the</strong> atmosphere social. And aspart of a team, you've got a built-in support entourage thatfew tour pros can match. Whe<strong>the</strong>r you're a beginner oran experienced netter, we've got a team for players likeyou.trio launches in springAttention all men! If you are interested in giving yourteam a competitive edge for <strong>the</strong> USTA Adult league, <strong>the</strong>nsign up for <strong>the</strong> new men’s Trio league. The Trio Men’sLeague is a men’s only league that will have <strong>the</strong> sameformat as Twilight (2 singles and 1 doubles) and will be awarm-up or pre-season league consisting of 4-5 weeks ofmatch play with no playoff advancement. The fee will be$12 per player and well worth <strong>the</strong> investment!wtt weekendsPlay tennis like you've never played it before! Withsingles, doubles and mixed doubles as a part of eachteam match, World Team Tennis is a whole new animal.Cheering, on-court coaching, mid-match substitutions,no-ad scoring, overtime and sudden death points all addto <strong>the</strong> fun. A USTA membership is not required, and resultsdo not affect players' NTRP ratings.Players are invited to join us for World Team TennisWeekends in 2010. The first event is Saturday, May 22,in <strong>the</strong> Denver metro area. Nor<strong>the</strong>rn <strong>Colorado</strong> will be <strong>the</strong>scene for WTT2 on Saturday, August 7, and <strong>Colorado</strong>Springs will host <strong>the</strong> final event on <strong>the</strong> <strong>Colorado</strong> WTTsummer calendar, Saturday and Sunday, August 14-15.Players 3.0-4.5 (senior divisions are 3.5 & 4.0) are invitedto compete.Division winners are eligible to compete in a WTTNational Qualifier. Rules and registration information isavailable at COLORADO<strong>TENNIS</strong>.com, all teams mustregister 4 players (2 men, 2 women). Contact USTA<strong>Colorado</strong> Adult League Coordinator Taylor McKinley at303/695-4116 x210 or email taylor@coloradotennis.com for more information.coloradotennis.com2010 big book of colorado tennis27


NEW2010IN18 is <strong>the</strong> new 19Attention team captains looking for new recruits.Players who are currently 17 (turning 18 byDecember 31, 2010) can now participate in alladult leagues (tournaments are unaffected).While this is a great new option for those players,it would be very unfortunate to have <strong>the</strong>mdisqualified for playing too low, so make sure <strong>the</strong>yanswer <strong>the</strong> self-rate questionnaire truthfullyand err on <strong>the</strong> high side of <strong>the</strong>level <strong>the</strong>y pick.NTRP GrievancesNTRP Grievances can now befiled against any self-rated,mixed exclusive or tournamentexclusive player.Contact USTA <strong>Colorado</strong> if youfind a player with one of <strong>the</strong>serating types who meets <strong>the</strong> criteriafor filing a grievance.Captains – beware! You donot want to have this happento one of your players, so becautious about self-rating andabout any players who youknow should be at a higherlevel.<strong>the</strong> 75 percent ruleIf you are one of <strong>the</strong> league players who filed a grievanceor o<strong>the</strong>rwise suffered through a non-competitive matchagainst players who “play up to challenge <strong>the</strong>mselves”,we have listened. Beginning in 2010, league teams mustbe comprised of mainly players who are in <strong>the</strong> correct level(i.e. not playing up). USTA <strong>Colorado</strong> is instituting a "percentin-level rule" for all leagues (except for USTA SuperSenior and both mixed doubles leagues). Every team willbe required to have at least 75% of <strong>the</strong>ir registered players“in-level.” Penalties for disregarding this regulation couldresult in teams being suspended from play <strong>the</strong> followingyear, so make sure you pay close attention to how manyplayers you have that are “playing up.” See <strong>the</strong> chart todetermine how many players are allowed to play up.AT A GLANCE: The 75% RuleThis 3.5-level team is comprised of 11 "players",three of whom are "playing up" (<strong>the</strong> red balls)and eight of whom are playing "in-level" (<strong>the</strong>yellow balls).Per USTA <strong>Colorado</strong>'s new "percent in-level"regulation, this team is in violation of <strong>the</strong> 75%Rule and could be suspended from play <strong>the</strong> followingyear.# Players on Roster # Required At Level # Who Can Play Up4 3 15 4 16 5 17 6 18 6 29 7 210 8 211 9 212 9 313 10 314 11 315 11 416 12 417 13 418 14 419 15 420 15 528 2010 big book of colorado tennis coloradotennis.com


In <strong>the</strong> summer issue of COLORADO<strong>TENNIS</strong> newspaper, we took a lookat <strong>the</strong> National Tennis Rating Program(NTRP), which made its debut in 1978.This past November, <strong>the</strong> NTRP systemcame under fire when <strong>the</strong> USTAacknowledged that 94,000 leagueplayers would be moving up in 2010,nearly double <strong>the</strong> number of playerswhose ratings rose in 2008.According to Dave Schobel, USTADirector of Competitive Play, in aninterview with <strong>TENNIS</strong> magazine,<strong>the</strong> USTA adjusted <strong>the</strong> calculationsby adding a small percentage point toevery player's rating in <strong>the</strong> 3.0 to 4.5range, where <strong>the</strong> majority of leagueplayers (87%) are rated. The majorityof <strong>the</strong> bumps were given to men, saysSchobel, who historically take a fewmore liberties with <strong>the</strong>ir ratings.The rationale behind <strong>the</strong> adjustmentwasn't to punish any particular group,says Schobel, it was "to better align[computer ratings] with <strong>the</strong> written NTRPguidelines." The next effect of <strong>the</strong> movewas to "level <strong>the</strong> playing field and createa better local league experience forall players."For those who missed it, here's <strong>the</strong>article from <strong>the</strong> summer issue of CT:NTRP 101: How does it work?The primary goal of <strong>the</strong> program is tohelp all tennis players enjoy <strong>the</strong> gameby providing a method of classifyingskill levels for more compatible matchesin league and tournament play, grouplessons, and o<strong>the</strong>r programs. The ratingcategories are generalizations aboutskill levels. You may find that you actuallyplay above or below <strong>the</strong> categorywhich best describes your skill level,depending on your competitive ability.Your rating is not meant to be permanent,but may be adjusted as your skillschange or as your match play demonstrates<strong>the</strong> need for reclassification.Ultimately your rating is based uponmatch results.coloradotennis.com2010 big book of colorado tennis29


what <strong>the</strong> heck is dntrp?Dynamic NTRP, or DNTRP, calculates a player's ratingbased on <strong>the</strong> result of a single match, and may changewith each match played. Your dynamic rating is <strong>the</strong> resultof your current match averaged with up to three of yourmost recent dynamic results.Here's how it works (<strong>the</strong> following examples are fordemonstration purposes only, <strong>the</strong> exact statistical methodused by <strong>the</strong> DNTRP program is known only to <strong>the</strong> USTAand American Vice President Joe Biden):1. The program compares <strong>the</strong> likely result with <strong>the</strong> actualresult. For example, if one player or doubles team hasa tenth of a point higher rating than <strong>the</strong> opponent, <strong>the</strong>likely match score could be 6-4, 6-4.• If <strong>the</strong> higher rated team wins by a larger than expectedmargin, each player’s rating is increased basedon <strong>the</strong> margin of victory and <strong>the</strong> losing player’s ratingis decreased by <strong>the</strong> same amount;• If <strong>the</strong> higher rated team wins by less than <strong>the</strong> expectedmargin, <strong>the</strong> players' ratings will actually decreaseand <strong>the</strong> losing players' ratings will increase.• Likewise, <strong>the</strong> lower-rated team may win which causes<strong>the</strong>ir rating to increase markedly and <strong>the</strong> rating of<strong>the</strong> team which was favored would decrease by <strong>the</strong>same amount.2. The rating obtained for each player in a given match isaveraged with a maximum of <strong>the</strong>ir previous three dynamicratings and that number becomes <strong>the</strong>ir new current dynamicrating. Indirectly this connects <strong>the</strong> current dynamic to allprevious matches but weights <strong>the</strong> four most recent matchesmore heavily. The reason for this averaging is to even out<strong>the</strong> ratings in cases where some unusual situation causes anatypical result (for example, a player is injured but does notretire, etc.).3. All player ratings are maintained in <strong>the</strong> system to <strong>the</strong> nearesthundredth of a point (sorry, that number is kept in oursuper-secret underground vault here at Gates, and we lost<strong>the</strong> key last month).4. The difference in ratings of <strong>the</strong> members of a doublesteam is held constant in a calculation of an individualmatch. If <strong>the</strong> two players are three hundredths (.03) of apoint apart going into <strong>the</strong> match <strong>the</strong>n <strong>the</strong>y will remain threehundredths (.03) apart after <strong>the</strong> calculation for <strong>the</strong> givenmatch. However, once that number is averaged with <strong>the</strong>three previous dynamic ratings that difference may change.This is how we measure <strong>the</strong> performance of players as <strong>the</strong>ychange partners.Disqualification, aka, Three Strikes and You're Out!Dynamic NTRP ratings will be calculated to determine if anyplayer is “clearly above level” using <strong>the</strong> current DisqualificationProcedure Guidelines. Players will be disqualified if <strong>the</strong>yachieve <strong>the</strong> currently established 'clearly above level' statusthree times based on all matches reported in <strong>the</strong> national databasefor Adult and Senior Divisions. This includes all matchplay nationwide in Adult and Senior divisions only. Remember,you must reach this disqualification level three times during <strong>the</strong>championship league year in order to be disqualified. Onlyplayers with a rating type A, S, M, T or D next to <strong>the</strong>ir ratingcan be disqualified by <strong>the</strong> dynamic disqualification. Ratingtype C or B cannot be disqualified based on three strikes.Key to Type of RatingS – Self-rate or Medical AppealA – AppealB – Benchmark (advanced to playoff or championship round)C – ComputerD – DynamicM – Mixed Exclusive Year-end RatingT – Tournament Exclusive Year End RatingDoes <strong>the</strong> dynamic calculation treat doubles partnersdifferently?No. Dynamic calculation maintains <strong>the</strong> rating differentialbetween doubles partners that existed before a match. Forexample if a 3.3 and a 3.5 player are paired toge<strong>the</strong>r, spe-30 2010 big book of colorado tennis coloradotennis.com


cific match results are applied to each player equally and <strong>the</strong>two partners will maintain <strong>the</strong> .2 differential.Do USTA sanctioned tournaments counttoward DNTRP?And if so, can a tournament win be used as one of <strong>the</strong> threestrikes?Each section has <strong>the</strong> option of including tournament resultsfor year-end calculations. Currently, <strong>the</strong> Intermountain Sectionincludes tournament results for year-end calculations. Inthis case, sanctioned tournament match scores will not becalculated into <strong>the</strong> system until after <strong>the</strong> national championships.Sanctioned tournament results do not generate strikes;however, <strong>the</strong>y will impact your year-end rating. Open/AgeDivision national tournament results are also entered into <strong>the</strong>NTRP system after league national championships.How high can my dynamic rating gobefore I earn a strike?The Dynamic NTRP program allows a certain tolerance forplayer improvement – a greater range for lower-level playerswhere rapid improvement is more likely; a smaller range forhigher-level players. The specific improvement factor is notpublished for concerns that individuals, captains or o<strong>the</strong>rswill attempt to manipulate <strong>the</strong>ir ratings.Will I be notified if I earn a strike?No. Notice occurs only after three strikes are accumulated.Many players receive one or two strikes and never get thatthird. To needlessly worry or prevent a player from participatingbased on <strong>the</strong> possibility of getting a strike is not fair to<strong>the</strong> player or <strong>the</strong> team.Can I be disqualified by <strong>the</strong> dynamic calculationduring <strong>the</strong> District Championships?Yes. According to USTA Regulations, each section can electwhe<strong>the</strong>r to run <strong>the</strong> dynamic calculation during or after <strong>the</strong>Championship. The Intermountain Section and all Districts(i.e. <strong>Colorado</strong>) within <strong>the</strong> Intermountain Section run <strong>the</strong>dynamic calculation throughout <strong>the</strong> championship event.Should a player receive a third strike, he/she will be disqualifiedfrom participation at that NTRP level for <strong>the</strong> balance of<strong>the</strong> year and <strong>the</strong> succeeding year:• Round Robin format: Throughout <strong>the</strong> championship, anyplayer reaching <strong>the</strong> DQ criteria will have all matches atthat NTRP level reversed to 0-6, 0-6.• Single Elimination format: Throughout <strong>the</strong> championship,<strong>the</strong> last match played by <strong>the</strong> player at that NTRP level willbe reversed to 0-6, 0-6.Visit COLORADO<strong>TENNIS</strong>.com to read FAQs on NTRP.coloradotennis.com2010 big book of colorado tennis31


THIS IS MY LEAGUE. FINDING YOUR PERFECT matchAGENTRP LEVEL2.5 3.0 3.5 4.0 4.5 5.0 5.5/OPEN18+TRIOSDTRIOSDTRIOSDTRIOSDTRIOSDTRIOSDMXDMXDMXDMXDMXDMXDMXDADSDADSDADSDADSDADSDADSDADSDWDDWDDWDDWDDWDDWDDWTTSDWTTSDWTTSDWTTSDWTTSDWTTSDWTTSDTWISDTWISDTWISDTWISDTWISDTWISDTWIWSSDWSSDWSSDWSSDWSSDWSSDITADITADITADITADITADITAD50+SRDSRDSRDSRD55+SBLDSBLDSBLD60+SSDSSDSSDSSDSSDTRIOSDMXDADSDWDDWTTSDTWISDWSSDITADSRDSBLDSSDtrio men's leagueUSTA MixedUSTA adultcta women's daytime doublesworld team tenniscta twilightcta women's summer daytimeita fall mixedusta seniorcta senior breakfast leagueusta super seniorACT YOUR AGEIn order to participate in USTA <strong>Colorado</strong>'s Adult League Tennis Series, players mustturn 18 years old by 12/31/2010. USTA <strong>Colorado</strong> also offers several senior leaguesfor those who want to “act <strong>the</strong>ir age.” Players 50+ (or turning 50 by 12/31/2010)are invited to participate in <strong>the</strong> USTA Senior League, 55+ in <strong>the</strong> recreational SeniorBreakfast League, and 60+ (or turning 60 by 12/31/2010) in <strong>the</strong> USTA Super SeniorLeague.formatsEach adult league offers opportunities for players to compete in singles (s), doubles(d), or both (sd). USTA <strong>Colorado</strong> offers three Combo Doubles leagues: USTA Mixed,USTA Super Senior and ITA Fall Mixed. Levels are determined by combining <strong>the</strong> partners'NTRP rating. In each of <strong>the</strong>se leagues, <strong>the</strong> rating spread between partners cannotbe greater than 1.0 level (i.e., in a 7.5 level, a 3.0 cannot play with a 4.5). WorldTeam Tennis utilizes a slightly different calculation to determine a team's level. Pleasecontact USTA <strong>Colorado</strong> for specific details.<strong>the</strong> end of <strong>the</strong> roadEach of USTA <strong>Colorado</strong>'s adult leagues (except Trio and Senior Breakfast League)culminates in a season-ending championship. But certain leagues offer advancementto Sectional and/or National Championships. The easiest way to determine <strong>the</strong> endpoint is to look at <strong>the</strong> prefix of each league: USTA Leagues culminate in a NationalChampionship; ITA Leagues finish up at a Sectional Championship; and CTA leaguesend <strong>the</strong> season at a District (State) Championship. The World Team Tennis league competesin a series of national qualifiers ra<strong>the</strong>r than a strict league season, and <strong>the</strong> SeniorBreakfast League offers three seasonal sessions: Spring, Summer and Fall.32 2010 big book of colorado tennis coloradotennis.com


THIS IS MY LEAGUE. MAKE A DATELEAGUE/AREANTRP LEVEL2.5 3.0 3.5 4.0 4.5 5.0 5.5/OPENTRIOSDASPEN/MOUNTAINSCOLORADO SPRINGSDENVER METRONOR<strong>THE</strong>RN COLORADOWESTERN SLOPEMXDASPEN/MOUNTAINSCOLORADO SPRINGSDENVER METRONOR<strong>THE</strong>RN COLORADOWESTERN SLOPES M T W TH F SA S M T W TH F SA S M T W TH F SA S M T W TH F SA S M T W TH F SA S M T W TH F SA S M T W TH F SAS M T W TH F SA S M T W TH F SA S M T W TH F SA S M T W TH F SA S M T W TH F SA S M T W TH F SA S M T W TH F SAADSDASPEN/MOUNTAINSCOLORADO SPRINGSDENVER METRONOR<strong>THE</strong>RN COLORADOWESTERN SLOPES M T W TH F SA S M T W TH F SA S M T W TH F SA S M T W TH F SA S M T W TH F SA S M T W TH F SA S M T W TH F SASSD S M T W TH F SA S M T W TH F SA S M T W TH F SA S M T W TH F SA S M T W TH F SA S M T W TH F SA S M T W TH F SAASPEN/MOUNTAINSCOLORADO SPRINGSDENVER METRONOR<strong>THE</strong>RN COLORADOWESTERN SLOPEWDD S M T W TH F SA S M T W TH F SA S M T W TH F SA S M T W TH F SA S M T W TH F SA S M T W TH F SA S M T W TH F SAASPEN/MOUNTAINSCOLORADO SPRINGSDENVER METRONOR<strong>THE</strong>RN COLORADOWESTERN SLOPESRD S M T W TH F SA S M T W TH F SA S M T W TH F SA S M T W TH F SA S M T W TH F SA S M T W TH F SA S M T W TH F SAASPEN/MOUNTAINSCOLORADO SPRINGSDENVER METRONOR<strong>THE</strong>RN COLORADOWESTERN SLOPETWISDASPEN/MOUNTAINSCOLORADO SPRINGSDENVER METRONOR<strong>THE</strong>RN COLORADOWESTERN SLOPES M T W TH F SA S M T W TH F SA S M T W TH F SA S M T W TH F SA S M T W TH F SA S M T W TH F SA S M T W TH F SAWSSDASPEN/MOUNTAINSCOLORADO SPRINGSDENVER METRONOR<strong>THE</strong>RN COLORADOWESTERN SLOPES M T W TH F SA S M T W TH F SA S M T W TH F SA S M T W TH F SA S M T W TH F SA S M T W TH F SA S M T W TH F SAITADASPEN/MOUNTAINSCOLORADO SPRINGSDENVER METRONOR<strong>THE</strong>RN COLORADOWESTERN SLOPES M T W TH F SA S M T W TH F SA S M T W TH F SA S M T W TH F SA S M T W TH F SA S M T W TH F SA S M T W TH F SASBLDDENVER METROS M T W TH F SA S M T W TH F SA S M T W TH F SA S M T W TH F SA S M T W TH F SA S M T W TH F SA S M T W TH F SAMen's DivisionsWomen's DivisionsMen's & Women's Divisions play on same nightMixed Divisions (Combined NTRP)coloradotennis.com2010 big book of colorado tennis33


usta colorado Facility Minimum Roster Season Season Districtadult League tennis series* Area Requirement Deadline** Starts Ends ChampionshipsTrio Men's League ($12/player) Aspen / Mountains TBD TBD May 1 NA4 players/team <strong>Colorado</strong> Springs March 19 April 3 May 1Nor<strong>the</strong>rn <strong>Colorado</strong> March 19 April 3 May 1Denver-Metro March 19 April 3 May 1Western Slope TBD TBD TBDUSTA Mixed ($19/player) Aspen / Mountains April 2 April 15 June 6 June 18-206 players/team <strong>Colorado</strong> Springs March 19 April 19 June 6Denver-Metro March 19 April 18 June 6Nor<strong>the</strong>rn <strong>Colorado</strong> March 24 April 18 June 6Western Slope March 31 April 14 May 26USTA Adult ($21/player) Aspen / Mountains April 16 June 2 July 18 July 30-Aug 12.5/5.0: 5 players/team <strong>Colorado</strong> Springs April 9 May 10 July 153.0-4.5: 8 players/team Denver-Metro March 26 May 3 July 15Nor<strong>the</strong>rn <strong>Colorado</strong> March 26 May 3 July 15Western Slope April 12 May 3 July 13USTA Super Senior ($19/player) Aspen / Mountains TBD May 5 July 9 Aug 31-Sept 26 players/team <strong>Colorado</strong> Springs April 9 May 5 July 9Denver-Metro April 9 May 5 July 9Nor<strong>the</strong>rn <strong>Colorado</strong> April 16 May 3 July 9CTA Women's Daytime Doubles ($18/player) <strong>Colorado</strong> Springs April 30 May 25 July 8 Aug 10-126 players/team Denver-Metro April 30 May 25 July 8Nor<strong>the</strong>rn <strong>Colorado</strong> May 7 May 25 July 8World Team Tennis ($18/player) <strong>Colorado</strong> Springs XX Aug 14-15 XX see wtt.com4 players/team Denver-Metro XX May 22 XXNor<strong>the</strong>rn <strong>Colorado</strong> XX Aug 7 XXUSTA Senior ($19/player) Aspen / Mountains TBD TBD Sept 3 Sept 10-126 players/team <strong>Colorado</strong> Springs June 11 July 19 Sept 2Denver-Metro June 11 July 19 Sept 2Nor<strong>the</strong>rn <strong>Colorado</strong> June 18 July 12 Sept 2Western Slope July 1 July 15 Sept 2CTA Twilight ($18/player) Aspen / Mountains TBD TBD Sept 9 Sept 24-264 players/team <strong>Colorado</strong> Springs June 11 July 19 Sept 2Denver-Metro June 11 July 19 Sept 2Nor<strong>the</strong>rn <strong>Colorado</strong> June 25 July 19 Sept 9Western Slope July 12 July 26 Sept 7CTA Women's Summer Daytime ($18/player) Aspen / Mountains July 23 Aug 9 Sept 29 Oct 11-135 players/team <strong>Colorado</strong> Springs July 16 Aug 9 Sept 27Denver-Metro July 16 Aug 9 Sept 27ITA Fall Mixed Doubles ($19/player) Aspen / Mountains July 23 Aug 5 Sept 26 Oct 8-106 players/team <strong>Colorado</strong> Springs July 16 Aug 8 Sept 26Denver-Metro July 16 Aug 8 Sept 26Nor<strong>the</strong>rn <strong>Colorado</strong> July 21 Aug 8 Sept 26Western Slope July 21 Aug 4 Sept 15*An additional $3/player Active.com fee will be added to all registrations for <strong>the</strong>use of TennisLink.**Teams must have <strong>the</strong> minimum roster requirement by this date. Teams below <strong>the</strong>minimum will not be scheduled.For a complete detailed listing of all adult league deadlines, rules and regulations,please visit COLORADO<strong>TENNIS</strong>.com.34 2010 big book of colorado tennis coloradotennis.com


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<strong>Colorado</strong> Tennis2010 SANCTIONED TOURNAMENT SCHEDULEcolorado tennis tournament guideTournaments101: Finding <strong>the</strong> right event 38Be a Fan: Where to catch <strong>the</strong> best tennis action in <strong>the</strong> state 39The List: What every tournament player should know 48Icons & Abbreviations 48Rulebook: Friend At Court & The Code 49colorado tennis tournament rankingsEarning a Ranking in <strong>Colorado</strong>'s Points Per Round system 4209 Final Junior Rankings 4309 Final Adult Rankings 4509 Final Wheelchair Rankings 472010 colorado tennis sanctioned event listings<strong>Colorado</strong> Designated Events 50Junior QuickStart Events 52Junior Novice Events 53Junior Satellite Events 54-58Junior Championship Events 59-62Senior/NTRP/Family/Championship Events 63-72coloradotennis.com2010 big book of colorado tennis37


your guide to playingcolorado tournamentsfinding <strong>the</strong> right event:Many factors can help determine <strong>the</strong> right event for you oryour child. Age, skill level, fitness and length of tournamentcan all be deciding factors in determining which tournamentsyou should enter. Here's some basic information about <strong>the</strong>types of events <strong>Colorado</strong> has to offer:QuickStart:QuickStart events offer our youngest players (5-10 yearsold) <strong>the</strong> chance to compete in a kid-friendly environment,complete with appropriate-sized equipment, smaller courtsand slower-moving balls. For additional information, pleasesee our Guide to <strong>the</strong> QuickStart Format page 52.Junior Novice:Novice events offer juniors <strong>the</strong> opportunity to experiencetournament play and competition in a supportive and nonthreateningenvironment.Novice players have no previous competitive experience intournament play (above <strong>the</strong> novice level), and have typicallyplayed tennis for two years or less. Because <strong>the</strong>se eventsare non-sanctioned, a USTA membership is not required andresults do not count towards rankings.Junior Satellite:Satellite events offer junior players <strong>the</strong> opportunity to experience<strong>the</strong> next level of competitive play. Acting as a bridgebetween Novice and Championship-level events, Satelliteevents cater to players with one to three years of beginningcompetitive experience (i.e., novice tournaments, CARA, noviceor intermediate USTA Junior Team Tennis play). Once aplayer has gained confidence in novice tournaments, or haswon a total of three different novice events in any combinationof singles, doubles, or mixed, that player can reasonablycompete at <strong>the</strong> Satellite level.A player is ineligible for <strong>the</strong> Satellite level play if:1. Player attained a National or Sectional (Intermountainregion) ranking <strong>the</strong> previous year;2. Player reached:a) <strong>the</strong> quarterfinals of a Designated Championshiptournament (in-district), orb) <strong>the</strong> semifinals of any sanctioned Championshiptournament event (in-district).A Satellite Ineligibility List will be published annually basedon <strong>the</strong> prior year’s results. The Seeding & Ranking Committeeperiodically may determine additional players to be ineligiblefor Satellite level play based on recent Championship orSatellite tournament results. Players are strongly encouragedto play within <strong>the</strong>ir age group in <strong>the</strong> Championship levelra<strong>the</strong>r than playing up an age group in <strong>the</strong> Satellite level.The Seeding and Ranking Committee will consider writtenappeals from players for <strong>the</strong> Satellite ineligible list until April13, 2010.Junior Championship:The Championship level is designed for <strong>the</strong> junior playerwho is seeking <strong>the</strong> highest level of junior competition in<strong>Colorado</strong>. Satellite players who are seeking more advancedtournament play may also compete at this level.Players listed on <strong>the</strong> 2010 Satellite Ineligible List – publishedon coloradotennis.com in March 2010 – arerequired to play at this level. Juniors seeking to compete at<strong>the</strong> Sectional and National levels are encouraged to competein Championship-level events.NTRP Events:Designed to pit players of compatible skill against oneano<strong>the</strong>r. NTRP levels range from 2.5 to 5.0 Note: playersrated above 5.0 are required to play in <strong>the</strong> Open division;any junior player 18 & under MUST play in <strong>the</strong> Open division,unless <strong>the</strong> player turns 19 by December 31, 2010.They are <strong>the</strong>n eligible to compete in an NTRP event, but mustcontact <strong>the</strong> Tournament Director for entry.You may play at or above your specific NTRP level, but notbelow your rating. If you don't have a current rating, youmay self-rate and play in that division. For information onNTRP ratings, see COLORADO<strong>TENNIS</strong>.com.Senior/Family Events:Also called age division events, Senior events pit players30 and older against similarly aged competitors. In Familyevents, <strong>the</strong> only requirement is that <strong>the</strong> partners be related(<strong>the</strong>re are no upper or lower age limits). But be aware: <strong>the</strong>reare no skill parameters in Senior or Family events. A playerin <strong>the</strong> draw may be an expert, a novice, or anywhere inbetween. Players must be of division age by December 31,2010, and may not play in an older division.registering for a tournamentUnless o<strong>the</strong>rwise noted, all <strong>Colorado</strong> sanctioned eventsutilize TennisLink, <strong>the</strong> USTA's online registration system. Toregister, visit USTA.com and click <strong>the</strong> TennisLink tab, or go toCOLORADO<strong>TENNIS</strong>.com and click Tournaments under <strong>the</strong>Helpful Links drop-down menu. Use <strong>the</strong> TennisLink numberprovided in this publication for easy reference.it’s time to playWe hope you have found this guide useful. If you have anyquestions or you need additional information, please contactUSTA <strong>Colorado</strong>.38 2010 big book of colorado tennis coloradotennis.com


your guide to watchingcolorado tournamentsbe a fantennis isn't just a greatsport to play, it's a greatsport to watch. here'sour guide to finding <strong>the</strong>best colorado tennisevents to watch in 2010.juniorsmeadow creek junior open (march 14-19) | coloradohigh school girls' state tennis championships(may 13-15) | ita memorial day circuits(may 29-31) | jon cox memorial (june 1-6) | itasummer sectional (june 8-13) | colorado statejunior open (june 15-20) | mojo (june 21-25) | ustanational open (june 27-July 1 | nor<strong>the</strong>rn coloradojunior open (july 5-9) | jim kasic memorial(july 13-16) | denver junior city open (july 23-27)| ita summer sizzler circuit (august 6-8) | coloradohigh school boys' state tennis championships(october 14-16)championship/openelam classic (june 11-13) | us open qualifyingtournament (june 16-20) | denver city open (june18-27) | men's safeway open (TBD) | babolat boulderopen (august 7-15) | colorado state open(september 10-19)coloradotennis.com2010 big book of colorado tennis39


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colorado tournament2010 rankings requirementsIn <strong>Colorado</strong>, all Senior, NTRP, Championship, Family events, and Junior Satellite tournamentsutilize a Points Per Round (PPR) system to determine <strong>Colorado</strong> rankings. If you're unfamiliarwith PPR, it is a very simple process. Players earn points for each win, plus earn bonuspoints for wins over “Top 20” players. Sanctioned events are broken down to Designated/Level 1 and non-Designated/Level 2 tournaments (see chart below). Level 1 tournamentscarry more points than Level 2 events.The USTA <strong>Colorado</strong> Ranking ReviewCommittee reserves <strong>the</strong> right to modify <strong>the</strong>ranking requirements if deemed necessaryor appropriate.No changes have been made to any rankingrequirements for 2010.2010 ranking requirements(all events except junior championship)ntrp singles/doubles requirements:Players accumulating a minimum of 250 points during <strong>the</strong>calendar year will earn a year-end ranking. Only a player'sthree best results* at <strong>Colorado</strong> sanctioned events will counttowards a ranking.senior (30-80)/family requirements:Players accumulating a minimum of 100 points during <strong>the</strong>calendar year will earn a year-end ranking. Only a player'stwo best results at <strong>Colorado</strong> sanctioned events* will counttowards a ranking.championship requirements:Players accumulating a minimum of 200 points during <strong>the</strong>calendar year will earn a year-end ranking. Only a player'stwo best results at <strong>Colorado</strong> sanctioned events* will counttowards a ranking.junior satellite requirements:Players accumulating a minimum of 150 points during <strong>the</strong>calendar year will earn a year-end ranking. Only a player'sthree best results* at <strong>Colorado</strong> sanctioned events will counttowards a ranking.POINTS per round BREAKDOWnSingle-elimination eventDescription Finish Level 1 Level 2Champion 1 220 1652nd Place 2 180 1353rd Place 3 160 1204th Place/SF 4 140 105Quarterfinalist 5-8 100 75Reached R16 9-16 80 60Reached R32 17-32 60 45Reached R64 33-64 40 10Reached R128 65-128 20 15Reached R256 129-256 0 02010 ranking requirements(junior championship only)Players accumulating a minimum of 200 points during <strong>the</strong> calendaryear will earn a year-end ranking. Only a player's five best results*at <strong>Colorado</strong> sanctioned events will count towards a ranking.Unlike <strong>the</strong> standing lists, year-end rankings points will not countdown to <strong>the</strong> lower age division.POINTS per round BREAKDOWnSingle-elimination eventPlayer Result Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 Level 5Champion 660 330 220 165 882nd Place 540 270 180 135 723rd Place 480 240 160 120 644th Place/SF 420 210 140 105 56FIC Champion 390 195 130 98 52FIC Finalist 360 180 120 90 48FIC SF 330 165 110 83 44FIC QF 300 150 100 75 40FIC QF Qualifying 270 135 90 68 36FIC R16 240 120 80 60 32FIC R16 Qualifying 210 105 70 53 28FIC R32 180 90 60 45 24FIC R32 Qualifying 150 75 50 38 20FIC R64 120 60 40 30 16FIC R64 Qualifying 90 45 30 23 12FIC 128 60 30 20 15 8FIC 128 Qualifying n/a n/a n/a n/a n/aLevel 1: USTA Intermountain – Summer SectionalLevel 2: USTA Intermountain – Snowball Sectional, Great Pumpkin Sectional, Easter CircuitLevel 3: USTA Intermountain – Swee<strong>the</strong>art Circuit, Memorial Day Circuit, Summer SizzlerCircuit, Labor Day CircuitLevel 4: USTA <strong>Colorado</strong> Designated Junior Championship Tournaments (see page 48)Level 5: All non-Designated USTA <strong>Colorado</strong> Junior Championship Tournamentshow points determine your ranking/standingBonus Point TableStanding ofPlayer Defeated1-56-1011-1516-20BonusPoints2015105*Only a player's top _X_ results (numberdepends on division) will count toward<strong>Colorado</strong> ranking/standings. If a playerhas more tournaments on his/herrecord, <strong>the</strong> ranking program automaticallydrops <strong>the</strong> lower scores and keeps<strong>the</strong> best results.Rankings/standings points include PPRfrom <strong>the</strong> tables PLUS any Bonus Points(for singles only, see table at left) earnedat <strong>the</strong> tournament. These Bonus Points areattached to <strong>the</strong> event in which <strong>the</strong>y areearned. If a tournament is not among <strong>the</strong>player’s best events, nei<strong>the</strong>r <strong>the</strong> PPR nor<strong>the</strong> bonus points for that event will counttoward <strong>the</strong> player’s total.42 2010 big book of colorado tennis coloradotennis.com


championshipBoy's 18 Singles1. Casey MacMaster2. Ashton Kalhorn3. Alex Clinkenbeard4. Stan Vaughan5. Eric Honert6. Taylor Sargent7. Chris Cooprider8. Chris Schommer9. Joel Lowinger10. Andrew Flora11. Kelly Donaldson12. Mat<strong>the</strong>w Carroll13. Jack Reynolds14. J.J. Shpall15. Devon Belcher16. Joseph Lassen17. Grant Wick18. Simon Hegelund19. Mark Miller20. Ben Rode21. Cody Kowalczyk22. Joseph Aragon23. Alex Barrios24. Jake Malman25. Aiden Reid26. Jacob Spreyer27. Zachary Garbiso28. Jonathan Lumpkin29. Scott Strachan30. Khoa Vu31. Roman Khmelev32. Calvin Ward33. Kaleb Harmon34. Jake Gallegos35. Colin Haas36. Michael Cutter37. Jonathan Evangelista38. Mat<strong>the</strong>w Bowser39. Jonathan Moore40. Connor Hudson41. Brando Jacquez42. Benjamin Halvorson43. Connor Buchanan44. Jake Maas45. Thomas Sisk46. Doug Kierstead47. Mason Fitts48. Stepen MooreBoy's 18 Doubles1. Andrew Flora/Kelly Donaldson2. Casey MacMaster/Chris Cooprider3. Joel Lowinger/Taylor Sargent4. Jake Gallegos/Ben Rode5. Chris Schommer/Grant Wick6. Stephen Moore /Jonathan Moore7. Joseph Lassen/Mat<strong>the</strong>w Carroll8. Casey MacMaster/Taylor Sargent9. Paul Brynteon/Chris Schommer10. Eric Honert/Joseph Lassen11. Joel Lowinger/Andrew Flora12. Eric Honert/Devon Belcher13. Mat<strong>the</strong>w Carroll/Chris Cooprider14. Luca Pomerleau/Brandon Jacquez15. Jeffrey Hudson/Connor Hudson16. Jack Reynolds/Colin Haas17. Aidan Reid/Eric Honert18. Joel Lowinger/Doug Kierstead19. Alex Clinkenbeard /J.J. Shpall20. Stan Vaughan/Jeffrey Hudson21. Alex Clinkenbeard/Eric HonertGirl's 18 Singles1. Caroline Schnell2. Sammie Watson3. Natalie Dunn4. Jessika Mozia5. Jacqueline Palmucci6. Brittany Warly7. Alexandra Leatu8. Jessica Vickers9. Kristian Barber10. Shannen McNamara11. Meha Semwal12. Michelle Wadas13. Anastasia Kondrasov14. Samantha Lifpitz15. Kelli Woodman16. Brittan Sutphin17. Erin Gebes18. Care Cromwell19. Genevieve Tarlton20. Lilianna Broussalian21. Kate Carroll22. Emily Venner23. Ryann Warner24. Kira Woods25. Clarke Tatje26. Christina Tickel27. Alexa Warly28. Brittney Ricci29. Jordan Soldano30. Lauren Musso31. Shelby Cerkovnik32. Megan Moore33. Meagan Monaghan34. Elizabeth Fryberger35. Erin Sanders36. Brooke Plumley37. Monica Li38. Jennifer Weissmann39. Savannah WahabGirl's 18 Doubles1. Natalie Dunn/Caroline Schnell2. Natalie Dunn/Alexandra Leatu3. Genevieve Tarlton/Jessika Mozia4. Genevieve Tarlton/Emily Venner5. Brittan Sutphin/Lauren Musso6. Jessica Vickers/Kristian Barber7. Sammie Watson/Natalie Dunn8. Monica Li/Jessika Mozia9. Laura Johnson/Brittney Ricci10. Jennifer Weissmann/Erin Gebes11. Caroline Warly/Alexa Warly12. Jacqueline Palmucci/Brittney Warly13. Lilianna Broussalian/Kristian BarberBoy's 16 Singles1. Matt Sayre2. Aidan Reid3. Jamey Swiggart4. Mark Miller5. Colin Haas6. Jake Malman7. Eric Tamm8. Harrison Lang9. Michael Ogez10. Jaron Belcher11. Jack Reynolds12. Hayden Sabatka13. Thomas Sisk14. Kaleb Harmon15. Spencer Weinberg16. Scott Strachan17. Jacob Spreyer18. Bryan Mehall19. Derek Clark20. Gagan Jain21. Connor Hudson22. Travis Kimsey23. Stepen Moore24. Calvin Ward25. Elias Lehnert26. Mat<strong>the</strong>w Greene27. Andrew Venner28. Justin Schnell29. Jake Sheldon30. Brennan Graham31. Noah Taherkhani32. Hunter Lacouture33. Jonathan Moore34. McKay Inman35. Mat<strong>the</strong>w Bowser36. Graham Baker37. Luca Pomerleau38. Eli Winegardner39. Nathan Chart40. Max Roder41. Harrison Vivas42. Deric Gallagher43. Brody Yardumian44. Joseph Diaz45. Keegan Burger46. Mat<strong>the</strong>w Colapinto47. Luke Lorenz48. Jamieson Reinhard49. Grant Voyen09 junior final RANKINGSBoy's 16 Doubles1. Aidan Reid/Jamey Swiggart2. Derek Clark/Eric Tamm3. Jack Reynolds/Colin Haas4. Michael Ogez/Hayden Sabatka5. Luca Pomerleau/Scott Strachan6. Mat<strong>the</strong>w Clancy/Andrew Venner7. Hayden Sabatka/Matt Sayre8. Daniel Wiener/Kyle Schuster9. Taylor Williams/Nathan Bartell10. Harrison Vivas/Harrison Lang11. Travis Kimsey/Brody Yardumian12. Jacob Spreyer/Thomas Sisk13. Mat<strong>the</strong>w Greene/Connor Hudson14. Jamey Swiggart/Hayden Sabatka15. Luke Lorenz/McKay Inman16. Harrison Lang/Matt Sayre17. Forrest Kennel/Deric GallagherGirl's 16 Singles1. Erin Gebes2. Monica Li3. Adriana Wojakowska4. Jennifer Weissmann5. Meagan Monaghan6. Brittney Ricci7. Alyssa Xedus8. Genevieve Tarlton9. Alexa Brandt10. Emily Venner11. Kira Woods12. Morgan Blanco13. Megan Moore14. Cara Cromwell15. Katharine Pepin16. Shelby Cerkovnik17. Mira Ruder-Hook18. Kelli Woodman19. Elizabeth Fryberger20. Morgan Cohen21. Caila Criss22. Kathleen Kuosman23. Kimberly Kern24. Keiko Kasho25. Jordan Soldano26. Rebecca Weissmann27. Madison Subry28. Kristen Sullivan29. Lauran Renjard30. Lindsey Pond31. Jessica Ingrum32. Lauren Broyhill33. Samantha Henry34. Paris Hogan35. Caroline Hobbs36. Jessika Mozia37. Meha Semwal38. Alex Middleton39. Melanie Stowell40. Stephanie Giltner41. Ka<strong>the</strong>rine Ross42. Alexandra Martinelli43. Alyssa PowersGirl's 16 Doubles1. Alexa Brandt/Katie Kuosman2. Kelli Woodman/Kimberly Kern3. Genevieve Tarlton/Emily Venner4. Morgan Blanco/Jesse Ruder-Hook5. Sarah Brown/Lea Johnson6. Lauren Broyhill/Lindsey Pond7. Morgan Blanco/Keiko Kasho8. Katerine Pepin/Meagan MonaghanBoy's 14 Singles1. Hayden Sabatka2. Jesse Ruder-Hook3. Zachary Fryer4. David Mitchell5. Ryan Beyer6. Luke Lorenz7. Spencer Lang8. Andrew Venner9. Max Roder10. Tanner Trace11. Vignesh Senthilvel12. Joseph Diaz13. William Son14. Peter Sisk15. Luke Whalen16. Galen Arney17. Hunter Lacouture18. John Koza19. Adam Rivera20. Derek Lakowske21. Ignatius Castelino22. Erik Ratkelis23. Fletcher Kerr24. Taylor Ball25. Connor McPherson26. Drew Pasma27. Stephen Moore28. Charles Alpert29. Colin Green30. Mat<strong>the</strong>w Clancy31. Ryker Brown32. Matt Sayre33. Zachary InmanBoy's 14 Doubles1. Jesse Ruder-Hook/Hunter Lacouture2. Zachary Fryer/Luke Lorenz3. Ryan Beyer/Spencer Lang4. Luke Lorenz/David Mitchell5. Hayden Sabatka/Matt Sayre6. Mat<strong>the</strong>w Clancy/Andrew VennerGirl's 14 Singles1. Mira Ruder-Hook2. Kathleen Kuosman3. Alexa Brandt4. Jordan Appel5. Kelli Woodman6. Shelby Cerkovnik7. Bria Smith8. Alex Middleton9. Delaney Nalen10. Kathryn Hall11. Elizabeth Fryberger12. Meagan Monaghan13. Katie Li14. Morgan Cohen15. Kalyssa Hall16. Caroline Hobbs17. Morgan Blanco18. Alexandra Weil19. Eva-Lou Edwards20. Nicole Kalhorn21. Katharine Pepin22. Caroline Kelly23. Lauran Renjard24. Morgan Fitzgerald25. Callie Morlock26. Payton Fielding27. Gloria Son.28. Alexandra Martinelli29. Rachael Scheper30. Alex Pessoa31. Carolien Kawula32. Rebecca Weissmann33. Shannon Hickey34. Della Phan35. Mayanka KumarGirl's 14 Doubles1. Kelli Woodman/Jordan Appel2. Alexa Brandt/Katharine Pepin3. Jesse Clauson/Katharine Pepin4. Eva-Lou Edwards/Morgan Cohen5. Caroline Hobbs/Mira Ruder-Hook6. Tate Schroeder/Nicole Kalhorn7. Dayna Demeritte/Erin Mulshine8. Shelby Cerkovnik/Morgan Cohen9. Katie Kuosman/Meagan Monaghan10. Elizabeth Fryberger /Eva-Lou Edwards11. Caroline Kelly/Nicole KalhornBoy's 12 Singles1. David Mitchell2. Casey Ross3. Connor McPherson4. William Gold5. William Hobbs6. Galen Arney7. Ignatius Castelino8. Alec Leddon9. Ryker Brown10. Kevin Adams11. Ethan Hillis12. Maximillian Wild13. Ethan Eckhard14. Tom Melville15. Joseph Bove16. Joseph Adducci17. Teller Hoskins18. Christian Slupe19. Erik Elkington20. Joshua King21. Luke Lorenz22. Brett Finan23. Monroe Porter24. Frederick Edwards25. Noah Reiss26. Brian Ross27. Jackson Hawk28. Chanon Penvari29. Alec Zirkelbach30. Vamsi Senthilvel31. Jarod Adducci32. Spencer Lang33. Brody Lewis34. Jimmy Amundson35. Davis MeyerBoy's 12 Doubles1. Connor McPherson/Casey Ross2. David Mitchell/William Hobbs3. Kevin Adams/Willie Gold4. Kevn Adams/Casey Ross5. Alec Leddon/Ethan Eckhard6. Connor McPherson/Luke Lorenz7. Luke Lorenz/David Mitchell8. Zachary Fryer/Casey Ross9. Ryan Beyer/Spencer Lang10. Omar Parker/Ryker Brown11. William Hobbs/Willie Gold12. Teller Hoskins/William HobbsGirl's 12 Singles1. Ashley Lahey2. Kalyssa Hall3. Tate Schroeder4. Samantha Martinelli5. Nicole Kalhorn6. Chloe Brandt7. Audrey Deguerrera8. Caroline Kawula9. Caroline Kelly10. Alexandra Weil11. Rebecca Weissmann12. Anna Weissmann13. Alex Pessoa14. Jessican Aragon15. Haley Chirico16. Delaney Nalencoloradotennis.com2010 big book of colorado tennis43


09 junior final rankings17. Kendall Junker18. Gloria Son19. Jessica Metz20. Gabrielle Schuck21. Payton Fielding22. Emma SchillingGirl's 12 Doubles1. Alexandra Weil/Nicole Kalhorn2. Caroline Kelly/Kalyssa Hall3. Audrey Deguerrera/Alexandra Weil4. Ashley Lahey/Chloe Brandt5. Kaylssa Hall/Payton Fielding6. Gabrielle Schuck/Jessica Metz7. Tate Schroeder/Ashley LaheyBoy's 10 SinglesExceptional QualifiersKai SmithMaximillion WildBrett FinanTom MelvilleNicholas LorenzEthan EckhardAaron WeilNicholas FinanQualifiersJoshua KingBryce ViorstErich NussPatrick RossMat<strong>the</strong>w ChavezMat<strong>the</strong>w LambertNoah Williamson-ChapmanKasper SmithGirl's 10 SinglesExceptional QualifiersMadison GallegosAmber ShenGrace KozaSara SchoenbeckSeraphin CastelinoJulia BerggrenMorgan HallQualifersCasey AhrendsenAlyssa ArensonAnastacia ParkinHea<strong>the</strong>r Volls2. Luca Pomerleau/Brandon JacquezGirl's 18 Singles1. Kerbi Brisch2. Brooke Williams3. Kateri Kaltenbacher4. Paige Dahlman5. Danin Bies6. Stephanie Schwartz7. Alyssa Xedus8. Michael Finnin9. Delaney Nalen10. Emily Venner11. Kaylin McNeilGirl's 18 Doubles1. Katie Raffaghello/Jessica WenerBoy's 16 Singles1. Kyle Schuster2. Ryan Winter3. William Son4. Jack Greene5. Daniel Wiener6. Ben Cohen7. Adam Archuleta8. Brian Orwig9. Grant Voyen10. William Waters11. Kollen Kaltenbacher12. Gabriel Ricci13. Jon Griffin14. Brennan Graham15. Spencer Anderson16. Sean Magill17. Alex Herron18. Luke Whalen19. Mat<strong>the</strong>w Robinson20. Forrest Kennel21. Brendan Soane22. Brandon Nachbar23. Chad Wachsmann24. David Woo25. James Sattizahn26. Ben Teebken27. Rick Drexelius28. Jake Malman29. James Grundy30. Conlan McGough31. Cole Johnson8. Heidi Dodgers9. Payton Fielding10. Abbey Chase11. Kathleen Hansen12. Kelli Selden13. Abby Hegarty14. Paige Dahlman15. Madison Gosselin16. Katie Zak17. Elisabeth Cuseo18. Jessica Ingrum19. Elizabeth Zasowski20. Linnea Wood21. Brooke Williams22. Julie Berlinger23. Kelly Laughlin24. Kwynn Ecton25. Brynn Wheeler26. Emily Venner27. Alyssa Xedus28. Claire Zombola29. Lindsey Precht30. Elizabeth Dansky31. Kathryn HallGirl's 16 Doubles1. Lauren Oliva/Madison Gosselin2. Madison Subry/Alexandra Martinelli3. Alexandra Vossmer/Lindsey Flemmer4. Stephanie Watson/Kathleen McGuireBoy's 14 Singles1. William Son2. Derek Lakowske3. Adam Rivera4. Brian Ross5. Austin Kohlman6. Connor Petrou7. Nicholas Farmen8. Brandon Nachbar9. Mat<strong>the</strong>w Gross10. David Peterson11. Connor Corrigan12. Thomas Van De Pas13. Benjamin Schlichting14. Daniel Wright15. Darius Ebrahimi16. Hasn Bergal17. Samuel Buffington18. Michael Rosencrans19. Danny Kaprielian20. Howie Hill21. George Cross5. Kendall Junker6. Audrey Deguerrera7. Gloria Son8. Rachael Scheper9. Katharine Kirby10. Heidi Dodgers11. Jessee Clauson12. Shannon Hickey13. Amanda Herold14. Leah Ramey15. Shelby Mavis16. Julie Berlinger17. Jamie Spitz18. Lorraine Smith19. Julia Gallant20. Kalyssa Hall21. Alexandra Weil22. Kayl Ecton23. Reagan Simons24. Julia Mannino25. Abby Johnson26. Anna Hewett27. Chloe Theobald28. Della Phan29. Haley Chirico30. Rachel Grubbs31. Gillian Hyde32. Madison Porter33. Eva Tourangeau34. Katie Chrisman35. Jordan Holland36. Morgan FitzgeraldGirl's 14 Doubles1. Gloria Son/Madison GallegosBoy's 12 Singles1. Jimmy Amundson2. Joshua King3. Omar Parker4. Chanon Penvari5. Monroe Porter6. Christian Slupe7. Teller Hoskins8. Jake BeckerBoy's 12 Doubles1. Christian Slupe/Davis Meyer2. Tim Amundson/Jimmy Amundson3. John Simpson/Teller HoskinsGirl's 12 Singles1. Gloria Son2. Haley Chirico3. Madison Gallegos4. Julia Mannino5. Caroline Kawula6. Tate Schroeder7. Jessica Metz8. Jessie Murphy9. Kylie Simons10. Kristen Kirby11. Emma Schilling12. Alexandra Horton13. Lyndsey Stewart14. Kelsi Fichtner15. Maddisen Farver16. MacKenzie Jones17. Sarah Casey18. Mia Hoover19. Schafer Kowalchik20. Grace Herring21. Tara Edwards22. Mikhal KidanesatelliteBoy's 18 Singles1. Gregory Lubeck2. Mat<strong>the</strong>w Robinson3. Ryan Winter4. Nathan Chart5. Brett Yurash6. Lucas Quintero7. Justin Schnell8. Sam Godin9. Grant Voyen10. Sean Obrien11. Kelly Donaldson12. Alex Leovic13. Bryan Repko14. Ian Kelly15. Doug Kierstead16. Cory Hensen17. Benjamin Halvorson18. Derek Clark19. Boulton Brynteo20. Donovan Wetterstein21. Kyle Schuster22. Taylor Lambert23. Trevor David24. Luca Pomerleau25. Keaton PattersonBoy's 18 Doubles1. Alex Leovic/Tommy Karrer32. Ryan Howarth33. Darin Brock34. Tyler Brasel35. Ryne Carlson36. Ben Williamson37. Zach Kusick38. Nathan Chart39. Deric Gallagher40. Samuel Buffington41. Erik Sortland42. Paul Brynteon43. Travis Kimsey44. Taylor Lambert45. Byunghyun Shin46. Luke Nelson47. Eli WinegardnerBoy's 16 Doubles1. Tom Carson/Ben Williamson2. Jordan Hanson/Brennan GrahamGirl's 16 Singles1. Kerbi Brisch2. Delaney Nalen3. Mayanka Kumar4. Amy Robertson5. Hayley Young6. Katya Golynko7. Morgan Fitzgerald22. Jared Stuart23. Dylan Panis24. Joshua Elliott25. Martin Aguinis26. Taylor Landstrom27. Drew Pasma28. Kellen Pond29. Scott Orwig30. Vishal Krishnan31. Nicholas Vernon32. Noah Grolnick33. David Rosencrans34. Max Roder35. Tanner Trace36. Wyatt Kooi37. Eliot Guin38. Mat<strong>the</strong>w Flanigan39. Liam Spearnak40. Galen Graham41. Nate Root42. Brett Finan43. Reese Watt44. Coling Sprague45. Cody CarltonBoy's 14 Doubles1. Jarod Adducci/Joseph Adducci2. Michael Rosencrans/David Rosencrans3. Justin Nguyen/Daniel WrightGirl's 14 Singles1. Mayanka Kumar2. Katya Golynko3. Caroline Kawula4. Delaney Nalen9. Joseph Adducci10. Mat<strong>the</strong>w Flanigan11. Andrew Pollack12. Austin Gruszczynski13. Jacob Fell14. Davis Meyer15. John Simpson16. Erich Nuss17. Nicholas Lorenz18. Ben Weinstock19. Tim Amundson20. Max Petrak21. Steven Bummer22. Bryce Viorst23. Preston Slupe24. Jarod Adducci25. Marcus Hock26. Vamsi Senthilvel27. Benjamin Paddor28. William Gold29. Cutter Esson30. David Lee31. Colton Hill32. Mat<strong>the</strong>w Chavez33. Nicholas Teo34. Brett Finan35. Jameson Lumpkin36. Aaron Weil37. Keenan Kaltenbacher38. Dylan Panis39. Brian Ross40. Trevor Reece41. Steven Kyker42. Maximillian Wild43. Nicholas Finan44. Jacob Maxwell45. Craig Moddelmog46. Enzo Abbott47. William Najjar23. Jane Selindh24. Hea<strong>the</strong>r Volls25. Anna Kalabukhova26. Jennifer Schnell27. Emily DushBoy's 10 SinglesExceptional QualifiersMaximillian WildBryce ViorstCarter HarringtonConor SmithStone HeymanLuca AbbottLaird StewartIsaiah DawidQualifiersJoshua KingDillon LeasureNicholas LorenzCameron PalmerGirl's 10 SinglesExceptional QualifiersAmber ShenMadison GallegosCourtney HumbargerEmily StrandeMaleeha ChowdhuryMorgan HallQualifiersAnna KalabukhovaTaylor ThulsonAllison Murphy44 2010 big book of colorado tennis coloradotennis.com


championshipMen's Championship Singles1. Cory Ross2. Jeremy Wurtzman3. Clancy Shields4. Miikka Keronen5. Michael Cutter6. Stephen Nolen7. Paul Williams8. Richard Johnson9. Mardo Bundalo10. Matt Hegelund11. Steve Williams12. Danny Westerman13. Christopher Lam14. Nicholas Monroe15. Dennis Fulgenzi16. Eric Rivera17. John Linton18. Roman Borvanov19. Daniel Colten20. Peter Richman21. Joseph Reveteriano22. Will VasosMen's Championship Doubles1. Peter Richman /Cory Ross2. Danny Westerman /Christopher Lam3. Willie DannLewis Miller4. Clancy Shields/Luke Shields5 James Ferring/Hank Lee6. Curt CorriganPeter Walters7. David Simson/Andrew Landwerlen8. John Adams /David Adams9. Nicholas Monroe /Jeremy WurtzmanWomen's Championship Singles1. Lauren Strasburger2. Vicki Leroux3. Marie Matrka4. Stacie Vasaune5. Laura Ewert6. Candace Horgan7. Mallory Voelker8. Jennifer Marquit9. Carolyn WarrenWomen's Championship Doubles1. Shannon Cross/Yana Ruegsegger2. Amy Marquit /Jennifer Marquit3. Amy Jensen/Alexandra Leatu4. Julia Bauregger /Ute SchnoyMixed Championship Doubles1. Elizabehh Marsico/Cory Ross2. Stacie Vasaune/Nick O'Rourke3. Christopher Lam/Jacqueline Carleton4. Mallory Voelker/Scott Warnersenior (age division)Men's 35 Singles1. Dennis Fulgenzi2. Doron Popper3. Cary Hodges4. Christian Thurstone5. Todd Maffeo6. Willie Dann7. Lewis Miller8. Greg Beehler9. Thomas Schultz10. Marc Weiner11. Marc Keleske12. Manuel Orta13. Jordan Jacob14. J.D. Ready15. Daniel MacDonald16. Philip Lupo17. Rafer Leach18. Charles Griffin19. Andrew Harrison20. Joel Tanner21. Mark McGann22. Mat<strong>the</strong>w Bruff23. Jeff Casey24. Chris JenkinsMen's 35 Doubles1. Dan Gray/Mark Scruggs2. Chris Jenkins/Andrew Zurcher3. Tm Wright/Jeff Casey4. Greg Beehler/John Hereford5. Manuel Orta/Robert BrownWomen's 35 Singles1. Vicki Leroux2. Susan Wright3. Kimberly Greason4. Nora Harrison5. Amy Kaufman6. Phyllis Zilm7. Kathleen ChisholmWomen's 35 Doubles1. Kimberly Greason/Kathy Anselmo2. Nora Harrison /Erin Eggland3. Helene Grall-Johnson/Nancy Scruggs4. Kelly Pearson/Tracy Snipes5. Kathy Anselmo/Kelly Pearson6. Michelle Miller/Janice Simpson7. Sarah Zodin/Karen Hasse8. Amy Hand,/Judy EsteppeMixed 35 Doubles1. Angela Finan/Sam Hitman2. Grice Hooker/Kimberly GreasonMen's 40 Singles1. Tddd Maffeo2. Jerry Lockwood3. Marc Keleske4. Jeff Casey5. Joe Tustin6. Thomas Wede7. Marc Weiner8. Andrew Banks9. Donnie Martin10. Daniel Pace11. Brent Anderson12. Brett Schaffer13. Brian Ford14. Norman LoweryMen's 40 Doubles1. Jerry Lockwood/Jeff Casey2. Andrew Banks/Hector Trevino3. Dan Gray/Mark ScruggsWomen's 40 Doubles1. Frieda Brinkmann/Sarah Zodin2. Lucy Carson/Anne MeansMixed 40 Doubles1. Shannon Cross/Rick BestMen's 45 Singles1. Thomas Wede2. Andy Zodin3. Brett Schaffer4. Glenn Alsup5. Jeffrey Todd6. Mark Scruggs7. Brandon Marinoff8. Matt Collins9. David Burns10. John Hereford11. Eric Rose12. Bradley Schuster13. John He<strong>the</strong>rington14. Tim Wright15. Devin Johnson09 adult final RANKINGS16. Philip Lupo17. Marcel Pieters18. Bill McNamara19. Matt LaWare20. Dale Halling21. Andy James22. Doug Williams23. Stephen LakowskeMen's 45 Doubles1. Andy Zodin/Hugh O'Rourke2. Scott Collins/Andy Zodin3. Rick Best/Douglas Goold4. Rick Best/Dan Magee5. Eric Rose/Tim Wright6. Daniel Washburne /Randy Swenson7. Thomas Wede/Matt CollinsWomen's 45 Singles1. Vyki Shimizu2. Ronda Ashley3. Stacy Swiggart4. Gail Hill5. Claudia Ricci6. Julie Hazlett7. Christine Roth8. Sherri Prinsen9. Cheng-Er Mehmedbasich10 Anette Rhodin, AnetteWomen's 45 Doubles1. Mary Rosenoff/Barbara Delph2. Linda Dollahan/Karen Hasse3. Cathy Kent/Laura Schafer4. Cheng-Er Mehmedbasich /Susan Wright5. Lee Ann Flora /Priscilla SissonMixed 45 Doubles1. Shannon Cross/Rick Best2. Phil Weinstock /Eileen Pero3. Susan Wright/Tim Wright4. Leanne Flora/Mark Flanigan5. Wayne Williamson/Cristina MoralesMen's 50 Singles1. Donald Gordon2. Jeffrey Todd3. Curt Corrigan4. Tim Wright5. Raymond Herr6. Glenn Alsup7. Bradley Schuster8. Igor Vayshenker9. Rex Vedder10. Russell Porter11. Andy James12. Tim Hester13. Daniel Almanza14. John Roche15. Mark Schleif16. Stephen Lakowske17. Keith Bailey18. Jake Thamm19. Douglas Goold20. Bob Aspinwall21. Dan Magee22. Mike Demong23. James RoseMen's 50 Doubles1. Curt Corrigan/Peter Walters2. Scott Collins/Rick Best3. Glenn Alsup/Daniel Almanza4. Theo Mandel/Gerry Perlman5. Gerry Perlman/Keith Bailey6. Gary Murphy/Victor Nehf7. Doug Baker/Tim Campbell8. Marlin Godown/Russell PorterWomen's 50 Singles1. Kathleen Johns2. Jayashree Kulkarni3. Patricia ChapmanWomen's 50 Doubles1. Peggy Seyfert/Janet McNutt2. Janice Fischer/Kim Petterson3. Patricia Bortz/Tamela White4. Ellen Rolig/Marie BernardMixed 50 Doubles1. Wayne Williamson/Christina Morales2. Kristen Padberg/Daniel Almanza3. Jayashree Kulkarni/Kishore KulkarniMen's 55 Singles1. Randy Son<strong>the</strong>imer2. Jake Thamm3. Frank Visciano4. Christopher Anton5. Thomas Forti6. Anthony Wyrembelski7. Pete Kesler8. John Roche9. George Gers10. Ken Sawer11. Todd Grange12. Steven Rolig13. Bob Bolger14. Charles Bromley15. Dennis Taibl16. Tom Van Denover17. Gregg Schumacher18. Randy Ross19. Mark Flanigan20. Mark Nothaft21. Daniel VioletteMen's 55 Doubles1. Paige Hiatt/Mark Flanigan2. David Myers/Kishore Kulkarni3. Charles Bromley/Wayne Cobb4. Ed Mooney/Ken Sawer5. Theo Mandel/Gerry Perlman6. Michael Hughes/Gary Daniell7. Bruce Baskette/Mark Nothaft8. Mark Sidor/Terry Boyle9. Paul Gronewoller/Dennis FisherWomen's 55 Singles1. Kathleen Johns2. Priscilla Sisson3. Rebecca Lamb4. Nancy QuayleWomen's 55 Doubles1. Kristen Padberg/Judith Laursen2. Kathleen Johns/Linda Prior3. Carole Keller/Leslie Levine4. Theresa Brown/Cindi BrownleeMixed 55 Doubles1. Marlin Godown/Judith Laursen2. Laura Thomson/Art Thomson3. Dave Romberg/Janice Simpson4. Ellen Rolig/Steven Rolig5. Peggy Seyfert/David Myers6. Lee Ann Flora/Mark Flanigan7. Glynn Sisson/Priscilla Sisson8. Mary Logan/Milton Kahn9. Eileen Pero/Michael HallowellMen's 60 Singles1. John Roche2. Peter Sommer3. Ken Sawer4. Marlin Godown5. Bruce Herr6. Tom Sansonetti7. Paul Crumby8. Pete Kesler9. Bill Danks10. Steven Cohen11. Art Thomson12. Richard Boddicker13. Robert Bradley14. Klaus Weickmann15. David Schermerhorn16. Fred Witte17. George Matava18. Jon Ponder19. Michael Hughes20. Oscar Dillon21. John Wood22. Jerry MalmanMen's 60 Doubles1. Richard Boddicker/Art Thomson2. Gerry Russell/Marvin Setzke3. Anthony Boone/Marvin Setzke4. Richard Flanigan/Rick Lannon5. Marlin Godown/Allen Kiel6. Dave Romberg/Art Thomson7. David Warren/Allen Kiel8. David Warren/Gale Howard9. David Warren/Wayne Schell10 Tom Sansonetti/Ken Sawer11. Anthony Kay/Milton Kahn12. William Pizzi/Donald Chavez13. Maurice Marks/Hight Redmond14. Steve Walker/Robert Weimer15. George Woolley/Kerwin Swenson16. Bruce Baskette/Jerry BanksWomen's 60 Singles1. Martha Gulbenkian2. Marie Bernard3. Laura ThomsonWomen's 60 Doubles1. Ann Stafford/Lucy Bennett2. Linda Lister/Frances Micka3. Kristen Padberg/Laura Thomson4. Linda Lister/Ann Stafford5. Sue Knott/Katie Koontz6. Ann Stafford/Anne Owens7. Molly Orr/Laura Thomson8. Kristen Padberg/Suzanne Sindt9. Carol Nappholz/Sheryl Flater10. Eileen Pero/Laura Thomson11. Martha Gulbenkian/Marie Bernard12. Dorothy Stein/Besty Anderson13. Margot Welch/Kathi SkyttaMixed 60 Doubles1. Marlin Godown/Kristen Padberg2. Laura Thomson/Art Thomson3. Kristen Padberg/Marvin Setzke4. Gerald Russell/Lee Hoag5. Donna Osteen-Mixon/Robert BrisbonMen's 65 Singles1. David Warren2. Norman Lowery3. Patrick Godsil4. David Schermerhorn5. James Sheffield6. Hight Redmond7. Ronald Mitchellcoloradotennis.com2010 big book of colorado tennis45


09 adult final rankings8. Dave Gamba9. Rick Lannon10. Melvin Weiner11. Edgar Jennings12. Lawrence Gabler13. Bill Markoff14. David Brictson15. Kenneth Marcus16. Miles Cortez17. Dale Schwicker18. Rodger Dockstader19. Noel Copeland20. Patrick Malone21. Bob GambleMen's 65 Doubles1. Steve Walker/Robert Weimer2. David Harguth/James Zurcher3. David Warren/Wayne Schell4. David Brictson/Edgar Jennings5. Norman Lowery/David Schermerhorn6. Bill Markoff/Norbert Frueh7. Glen Bills/Charles Henkart8. Richard Del Margo/William Doane9. John Doidge/Charles Vidal10. Richard Del Margo/Ronald Mitchell11. Santino Antonucci/Paul Hughes12. Robert Feller/Thomas KnauerWomen's 65 Singles1. Janice Aoki2. Jean Darst3. Ginny Laadt4. Kaye Simonton5. Bonnie Champion6. Ruth BleuzeWomen's 65 Doubles1. Maureen Danielson/Kaye Simonton2. Margot Welch/Kathi Skytta3. Cherlyn Houlihan/Marilyn Fleischauer4. Ruth Bleuze/Bonnie ChampionMixed 65 Doubles1. Jon Ellis/Suzanne Sindt2. Richard Schlueter/Kaye Simonton3. Sue Knott/Dixie Baines4. Clovis Brown/Ira Brown5. Kathi Skytta/Paul Hughes6. Faye Swanson/Keith SwansonMen's 70 Singles1. Dale Schwicker2. Ronald Berquist3. David Brictson4. John Driesbach5. Dixie Baines6. Richard Leslie7. Enver Mehmedbasich8. Theodore Vahl9. John Doidge10. Ronald Berquist11. Dilworth SellersMen's 70 Doubles1. Ronald Berquist/Dale Schwicker2. John Doidge/Charles Vidal3. Keith Swanson/Tom Clark4. Andrew Geiss/Al Throckmorton5. Robert Seward/Richard Leslie6. Ronald Berquist/Dilworth Sellers7. Gene Wilken/Dick Bottinelli8. James Gabbie/Dirk Gralka9. Thomas Briner/Denis SmithWomen's 70 Singles1. Jean Darst2. Bonnie Champion3. Ka<strong>the</strong>rine GwathmeyMixed 70 Doubles1. Sue Knott/Dixie Baines2. Carrie O'Neill-Hierath/Warren Foltz3. Leonard Hierath/Carrie O'Neill-Hierath4. Tom Clark/Phyllis Larson.Men's 75 Singles1. Dixie Baines2. Moni Monismith3. Enver Mehmedbasich4. Dirk Gralka5. James O'Connor6. Alvie Willis7. Robert Selleck8. Clifford Jensen9. Gene Wilken10. Wayne Odom11. Keith Roe12. Lee KaleyMen's 75 Doubles1. Lloyd Smith/Cliff Jensen2. Gene Wilken/Dick Bottinelli3. Erwin Reschke/Roy White4. Al Throckmorton/Leslie Dashiell5. Frank Ciancio/Moni Monismith6. James Maroney/Leonard Hierath7. Alvie Willis/Robert Selleck8. James Maroney/Warren Foltz9. Wayne Odom/Gene Wilken10. Dirk Gralka/Moni Monismith11. Frank Ciancio/Enver MehmedbasichMixed 75 Doubles1. Enver Mehmedbasich/Rita PriceMen's 80 Singles1. James O'Connor2. Theodore Sevier3. Gene Wilken4. Richard RoenMen's 80 Doubles1. Gene Wilken/Dick Bottinelli2. George Covington/Dick Bottinelli3. Jim Basore/George MacDonaldfamily doublesFa<strong>the</strong>r/Daughter Doubles1. Francis Adams/David Adams2. Katie Kuosman/DaveKuosman3. Brittany Matava/George Matava4. Xinlin Li/Katie Li5. Janya Hand/Jon Cram6. Stephanie McCauley/Gary McCauley7. Kali Turrin/Dave Turrin8. Glenna Gee-Taylor/Ty Gee9. Michael Hammel/Ryann Warner10. Grace Koza/Mark Koza11. Genevieve Tarlton/Dudley Tarlton12. Rachel Goold/Doug Goold13. Sarah Kosbab/Bruce Kosbab14. Steve Junker/Kendall Junker15. Stephanie Truong/Tony Truong16. Nicolette Pilot/Edmund Pilot17. Laura Hughes/Michael Hughes18. Marianne Evangelista/Ovidio Evangelista19. Madalyn Kern/Joe Kern20. Marti Champion/Marvin Champion21. Vanessa Coria/Frank Coria22. Mark Hollenbeck/Grace Hollenbeck23. Nicole Nemechek/Andrew NemechekFa<strong>the</strong>r/Son Doubles1. Mat<strong>the</strong>w Clancy/John Clancy2. John Adams/David Adams3. Kyle Schuster/Bradley Schuster4. Casey Ross/Randy Ross5. Connor McPherson/Doug McPherson6. Eliot Guin/Benoit Guin7. Nick O'Rourke/Hugh O'Rourke8. John Koza/Mark Koza9. Erik Kreutzer/Rick Kreutzer10. Connor Corrigan/Curt Corrigan11. James Schumacher/Gregg Schumacher12. Travis Kimsey/Brian Kimsey13. Troy Johnson/Frank Johnson14. Niko Hereford/John Hereford15. Timothy Whalen/Luke Whalen16. Nathan Bartell/Danny Bartell17. Blake Howard/Gale Howard18. Devin Visciano/Frank Visciano19. Kurt Thalhamer/Everett Thalhamer20. Brandon Dale/Mark Dale21. Tim Rode/Ben Rode22. John Sheldon/Jake Sheldon23. John Thornhill/Kyle Thornhill24. Beau Walters/Peter Walters25. Scott Maierhofer/Kyle Maierhofer26. Andrew Geiss/Kevin Geiss27. Hans Bergal/Donald Bergal28. Colin Sprague/David SpragueMo<strong>the</strong>r/Daughter Doubles1. Erin Gebes/Denise Gebes2. Chelsea Laursen/Judith Laursen3. Sherrie Farris/Samantha Farris4. Brett Champion/Bonnie Champion5. Shannon Hickey/Judy Kennelley6. Amy Maas/Kristin Maas7. Lauren McAllister/Genie McAllister8. Symone Roque/Deidra Roque9. Lilli Hubbell/Juliet Hubbell10. Fabiola Thode/Yerica Pessoa11. Jennifer Marquit/Ariel Marquit12. Bonnie Brandt/Cheri Brandt13. Genevieve Tarlton/Lynette Tarlton14. Tylerann Cairns/Mary DelucciaMo<strong>the</strong>r/Son Doubles1. Shane Weaver/Becky Weaver2. Jack Becker/Kate Becker3. Martha Peck/Chris Peck4. Blake Howard/Lisa Howard5. David Simpson/Janice Simpson6. Lior Schinagel/Amy Kaufman7. Nick Blanco/Sharon Day8. John Adams/Berry Adams9. Helle Hegelund/Simon Hegelund10. Randall Hurst/Monica Hurst11. Brody Yardumian/Cindy Yardumian12. Mason Munro-Ehrlich/Meredith MunrontrpMen’s 5.0 Singles1. Philip Lupo2. Todd Maffeo3. Jeff Cline4. Joel Tanner5. Thomas Wede6. Peter Rouch7. Daniel Pace8. Joel Kawecki9. Derek Heys10. Kurt Zielbauer11. Paul Shovlin12. Eric WertzMen's 5.0 Doubles1. Theo Teryazos/Kavan HahnWomen's 5.0 Singles1. Candace HorganMen's 4.5 Singles1. Peter Rouch2. Kenneth Moy3. James Hay-Arthur4. Ryan McGinley5. Dan Rosenbaum6. Gustavo Belloso7. Alex Brinkman8. Bradley Schuster9. Mike Lampi10. Phil Weinstock11. Robert Wild12. J.D. Ready13. Jordan Jacob14. Graham Johnson15. Benjamin Walker16. David Hand17. David Hitchings18. Sean Stevinson19. Chip Hudson20. Rex Vedder21. Marcel Pieters22. Jameson Guthrie23. William Epping24. Shawn Cooper25. Jon lewien26. Mikael Kjellin27. Donald Bergal28. Xinlin Li29. Paul Gilden30. Ben Detwiler31. Andy James32. Stephen Lakowske33. Devin JohnsonMen's 4.5 Doubles1. Chip Hudson/Mat<strong>the</strong>w Bruff2. David Hand/Martin Coe3. Dean Harper/James Leroux4. Alan Tsuda /Ryan McGinley5. James Leroux/David Jansen6. Scott Alexander/Frank Coyle7. Luke Hay-Arthur/James Hay-Arthur8. John Waring/Brad Schuster9. Sean Stevinson/Jim Carpenter10. Dan Rosenbaum/Paul WhippleWomen's 4.5 Singles1. Nora Harrison2. Ka<strong>the</strong>rine Nicolson3. Jenny Moen4. Cyndy Besselievre5. Claire Douthit6. Frieda Brinkmann7. Susan Little8. Valerie BlockWomen's 4.5 Doubles1. Anja Chavez/Tracy Hudson2. Jenny Moen/Ka<strong>the</strong>rine Nicolson3. Heidi Trichler/Claire Douthit4. Nora Harrison/Erin Eggland5. Linda Dollahan/Karen Hasse6. Ca<strong>the</strong>rine Dunbar/Dawn Schuerkamp7. Beverly Tellis/Judy Kennelley8. Heidi Trichler/Deoni LevyMixed 4.5 Doubles1. Lauren Grimditch/Alan Tsuda2. Chip Hudson/Tracy Hudson3. Claire Douthit/Graham Johnson4. Jeffrey Ceurvorst/Erin Eggland5. Amy Hand/David HandMen's 4.0 Singles1. Thomas Pyles2. Brett Ethridge3. Nick Taylor4. Thomas Young5. Mark McGann6. Trent Gustafson7. Son Ho8. Michael Walker9. Pete Kesler10. Michael Wright11. Edward Thompson12. Scott Laughead13. Brian Emeson14. Clint Russell15. Kevin Cohen16. Paul Wrona17. Eddie Pells18. Thomas Forti19. Tom Wilson20. Timmy Bromell21. Doug Dollar22. Dale Oberlag23. Mark Vaughan24. Jose Sanchez25. Ronald Mitchell26. Will Wilson27. Brian Pinkerton28. Klavs Miller29. Mark Martinez30. Dal Hurtt31. Mark Nothaft32. Ron Gorr33. Alan McDaniel34. Jay Boisseau35. Andy Duncan36. Steven Inman37. Vijay SinhaMen's 4.0 Doubles1. Mark Vaughan/Brad Shores2. Edward Thompson/Thomas Pyles3. Ken Schooley/Daniel Bisanti4. Colin Tooker/Rodney Wonenberg5. Skip Johnson/David Ankeney6. Bobby Soltani/Jeff Teebken7. Andy Duncan/Tom Williams8. Dale Maxey/Doug Craig9. Sean Hudelson/Kelly Krause10. Wayne Keith/ /Ted Geraghty11. Dean Graves/David Brenner12. Frank Coria/Kevin Geiss13. Trent Gustafson/Brian Emeson14. Roi Miranda/Gary Rubida15. Brennan Reinert/Sameer Bharwani16. Hector Hornedo/Craig Claxton17. Joseph Fryberger/Andrew Largo18. Todd Chancey/John Darden19. Robert Turnbull/Mark Nothaft20. Sean Page/Nick Taylor21. Adam Coyle/Adam HuffWomen's 4.0 Singles1. Christine Molek2. Frieda Brinkmann3. Amy Maas4. Cheryl Son<strong>the</strong>imer5. Lori Moore6. Jennifer Segale7. Leslie Moody8. Debra Brown9. Shirley Duval10. Gail Hill11. Mona Jones12. Mary Lopez13. Diana Hefner14. Karen Hasse15. Julia Faustman16. Mary Loughran17. Kelly O'Shea18. Helen Arnold19. Jane Burnham20. Julie Hazlett21. Ellen Laubhan22. Nancy McCarthy Hallowell46 2010 big book of colorado tennis coloradotennis.com


23. Jan Kennedy24. Kim Holpp25. Ka<strong>the</strong>rine Krause26. Janelle Williams27. Kylie Brown28. Jean Micketti29. Helene Grall-Johnson30. Christine Roth31. Olga Koutikova32. Carlee Chun33. Sarah Schupp34. Beth Thormann35. Anna Dow36. Kathleen ThompsonWomen's 4.0 Doubles1. Mary Moses/Kerry Warburton2. Jayna Hand/Meghan Vogel3. Sonja Drinkwalter/Lee Silver4. Eileen Finn/Kristi McCauley5. Denise Belk/Sandra Lucero Jacquez6. Bonita Hanner/Valerie Hecker7. Hilania Kioshi-Davis/Monica Hurst8. Christina Ausband/Debbie Stevenson9. Kelly O'Shea/Kelley Sober10. Alivia Lebeau/Molly Doyle11. Casey Clark/Leatha Leblanc12. Susan Watkin/Mary Murray13. Mona Jones/Margaret BachMixed 4.0 Doubles1. Leslie Moody/Brad Shores2. Lance Dehning/Kristeen Dehning3. Denise Gebes/Sameer Bharwani4. Steven McDaniel/Sonja Drinkwalter5. Nick Taylor/Mary Lopez6. Bruce Silver/Lee Silver7. W.A. Hancock/Susan Watkin8. Craig Claxton/Emily Jensik9. Shannon Miday/Eddie Pells10. Kim Holpp/Tom Williams11. Tom Williams/Teresa Flecky12. Roni Rayment/Robert Turnbull13. Christopher Deboer/Barbara Deboer14. Paul Haberman/Christine Molek15. Diana Rael/Doug CraigMen's 3.5 Singles1. James Atwell2. Dennis Taibl3. Dominic Massa4. Balasubramanian VembuSrinivasan5. Sean Bromley6. David Zavala7. Patrick Sullivan8. Esquivel Malillos9. James McCartney10. Craig Martin11. Dean Obenauer12. Tom Brosh13. Cary Cortese14. Fred Witte15. Sam Lin16. Rick Wolfgang17. Andy Fross18. Shawn Bandel19. Alex Murillo20. Vernon Kercher21. Dennis Flores22. Nile Knez23. Roger Wolf24. Sami Diab25. Domingo Canaria26. Angelo Ciliberti27. Artemi Romanov28. Craig Johnson29. James Scheper30. Krishna Boregowda31. Moses Ramos32. David Russell33. John Bogoslofski34. Allen Norris35. Andrew AdamsMen's 3.5 Doubles1. Chip Murphy/David Montgomery2. Jerry May/Dominic Massa3. Dennis Taibl/Doug Jameson4. Dominic Massa/Frank Curtis5. John Bogoslofski/John Schroeder6. Sean Kennedy /James McDonald7. Craig Martin/David Shikles8. Randy Hensley/Ron Petersen9. Richard Giltner/Dean Obenauer10. Fred Oliva/Mark Gosselin11. David Ellegood/David Russell12. Brian Swift/Mike Fullerton13. Richard Beckey/Jerry Morrison14. Mark McNeely/Rick Wolfgang15. Scot Schneider/Timothy Kuebler16. Doug Peterman/David Appel17. Jeff Skolnick/Wayne Heintz18. Gary Kunkel/Ron Petersen19. Hank Fisher/Greg Fisher20. Dave Conway/Vernon Kercher21. Erick Manzo/Joseph MarkWomen's 3.5 Singles1. Dori Webb2. Veronique Foulon3. Susan Kozlowski4. Kelly O'Shea5. Kimberly Decker6. Krystal Pedersen7. Jean Goldstein8. Michelle Pinkerton9. Timolyn Esson10. Cheri Brandt11. Taryn Archer12. Stephanie Gresh13. Linda Dix14. Shirley Duval15. Debbie Scheper16. Melissa Harris17. Sarah Gillies18. Herita Akamah19. Elizabeth Potarf20. Linda Houlihan21. Trudy Brancucci22. Georgia Higgins23. Maureen Marrs24. Renee Lewis25. Lisa Grimmett26. Irina Suyumova27. Tucker HumphreyWomen's 3.5 Doubles1. Kelly O'Shea/Kelley Sober2. Jean Goldstein/Diane Gorczynski3. Jennifer Bui/Stephanie Greco4. Hilarie Gutierrez/Sarah Mitelhaus5. Deborah Cavness/Sylvia Henderson6. Lisa Bischoff/Julie Haynie7. Cynthia Smith/Amy Donis-Faricy8. Debbie Shipwash/Becky Weaver9. Heidi Peterson/Jane Davis10. Lisa Swarmer/Pam Wenaas11. Heidi Peterson/Michele Gosselin12. Sara Culhane/Daphne Jean13. Carmencita Lewis/Irene Arguelles14. Karan Tierney/Beth Cendali15. Barbara Greco/Betsy Anderson16. Katie Fassbinder/Colleen WeaverlingMixed 3.5 Doubles1. Daniel O'Shea/Kelly O'Shea2. Christine Taibl/Dennis Taibl3. Lisa Desmarais/Jared Darlington4. Richard Quillin/Kelley Sober5. Brenda Cook/Doug Jameson6. Lisa Swarmer/Michael Reynolds7. Mark Gosselin/Michele Gosselin8. Alan Gillespie/Kimberly Willmette9. Karan Tierney/Craig Tierney10. Yuri Tavbin/Kathy Curry11. Andrew Adams/Cynthia AdamsMen's 3.0 Singles1. Steven Arnold2. Mat<strong>the</strong>w Steele3. Brendan Stroz4. Alan Jordan5. James Anderson6. Owen Borum7. Miles Venzara8. Michael O'Neill9. John Mierzwa10. Praveen Mahadevaiah11. Jay Waddell12. Mark Alberts13. Jeff Martin14. Jerold Taylor15. Johnny Fernandez16. Michael Field17. Jagdish Daram18. Leonid Chacikjanc19. Craig Tierney20. Fenton HillMen's 3.0 Doubles1. Mike Scott/Dan Hoskins2. John Mierzwa/Howard McGee3. Brandon Gardner/Steven FeldmanWomen's 3.0 Singles1. Lisa Speyer2. Mary Beth Church3. Veronica Leto4. Anja Korhonen5. Tanya Goble6. Cheri Brandt7. Ca<strong>the</strong>rine Preisser8. Pam Gelwick9. Peggy Norberg10. Joyce Naylon11. Renee Lewis12. Cathy Gurvis13. Julie Anderson14. Yoko Ito15. Vicki Fitzgerald16. Holly Dencker17. Manjula Murthy18. Desiree Scott19. Lynn Macaluso20. Cheri Belz21. Kirstin KraigWomen's 3.0 Doubles1. Ann Hugh/Jan Bennett2. Nancy Broumpton/Michelle Bromley3. Pam Gelwick/Veronica Leto4. Holly Eike/Jamie Steese5. Babette James/Kelly Gallagher6. Becky Fase/Brooke Redfern7. Bridget Schroder/Andrea Mucilli8. Julie Anderson/Mary Mucilli9. Julie Voneschen/Miriam McCarty10. Christine Freeman/Kathryn Dann11. Melissa McKenny/Mandy JasperMixed 3.0 Doubles1. Michele Martin/Jeff Martin2. Edwin Salem//Holly Howkinson3. David Genetti/Tara Miller4. Angela Twist/Dan Hoskins5. Keshav Channarayappa/Manjula MurthyWomen’s 2.5 SinglesSpecial RecognitionBecky AdamsValerie HudsonSarah JensikSue VanderbergLilina Blanco-LundLois ArchuletaRosann SidesMarlene EvansChristie SpencerDenise HernandezWomen's 2.5 DoublesSpecial RecognitionJulia Janssen/Sheri BaileyRosann Sides/Sue VanderbergShelli Fazzini/Judy DrakeAshlyn Pratt/Deborah SpinnatoSarah Wu/Sarch Hoepfinger09 adult final rankingswheelchairUSTA <strong>Colorado</strong> introduced wheelchair tennis rankingsin 2002. Wheelchair players competing in atleast one sanctioned state tournament will receive astate ranking or honorable mention. There are twosanctioned wheelchair tournaments in <strong>Colorado</strong> –Valerie Walls Memorial (Boulder) and <strong>the</strong> RockyMountain Wheelchair Open (Denver).If a player earned a national ranking and played inat least one state sanctioned event, s/he will receive aranking with <strong>the</strong> national ranking and state tournamentresults taken into consideration. Individual nationaltournament results will not be used.Players with 50/50 win/loss or better are listed numerically.All o<strong>the</strong>r are listed as Honorable Mention.Men’s Open/A Singles1. Seth Richey2. Bill Trubey3. Chris Lamoreaux4. Jody Lawhead5. Jason Arneson6. Chris SummerHonorable MentionBrent BaribeauRick RuscioDave HosickA-Jay NagleMen’s B Singles1. Scott Meyer2. John VcelkaHonorable MentionCorey FairbanksJames WhitesideMen’s C Singles1. James Nance2. Nathaniel Montemayor3. Ed Wright4. Nicholas CatanzariteHonorable MentionRick ModdermanRachel WilsonMelissa McGuireQuad Singles1. Jonathon Lopez2. Chris LamoreauxHonorable MentionBrent BaribeauRon BolsethMen’s Open/A Doubles1. Bill Trubey/Jody Lawhead2. Seth Ritchey/James WhitesideHonorable MentionScott Meyer/John VcelkaJason Arneson/Rick RuscioB/C Doubles1. Jonathon Lopez/Nathaniel MontemayorHonorable MentionRachel Wilson/Ed WrightNicholas Catanzarite/Rick ModdermanMelissa McGuire/James NanceQuad Doubles1. Ron Bolseth/Jonathon LopezHonorable MentionBrent Baribeau/Chris Lamoreauxcoloradotennis.com2010 big book of colorado tennis47


<strong>the</strong> listM = Men, W = Womens = Singles, d = doublesMXd = Mixed Doubles or Combined Mixedtennislink events offer online registration & draws. These eventsare identified by registration numbers in blue. Please keep in mindthat in 2007, all TennisLink events joined <strong>the</strong> Active.com network,resulting in a processing fee of $3/event entry. For example, if atournament charges $28 for a singles event, you will be charged$31 for that event. Please note that this is an Active.com fee, and isbeyond <strong>the</strong> control of <strong>the</strong> tournament.Selected tournaments have been designated so as to guaranteequality ranking information by forcing more head-to-headcompetition among <strong>Colorado</strong>'s top players in a particular division. Atournament may be designated for all or some divisions.designated/level 1 divisions are identified in red.tournament icons:prize money9 things every colorado tournament player should knowgetting "help" at coloradotennis.com:Not to be biased, but our search features are infinitely simpler and moreaccurate than <strong>the</strong> USTA's TennisLink. Hit COLORADO<strong>TENNIS</strong>.comand use <strong>the</strong> “Helpful Links” drop-down menu. Click “Find a Tourney”.You can search by tournament name, or division. You can also lookfor tournaments in progress, those open for registration and completedtournaments. And finding <strong>the</strong> tournament site has never been easier.Click “Find a Court”, type in <strong>the</strong> name of <strong>the</strong> facility and voila. It's likehaving an EASY button.verify all tournament information onlinePlayers are encouraged to verify all tournament information online. Theinformation provided in <strong>the</strong> 2010 Big Book is accurate at <strong>the</strong> time ofpublication, but is not complete. Get draw times, wea<strong>the</strong>r announcements,schedule changes, directions, etc. You will find o<strong>the</strong>r importantinformation online as well, like what time <strong>the</strong> player party starts and whatsize t-shirt you can order. It is <strong>the</strong> players’ responsibility to obtain andverify all match times. Check <strong>the</strong> event's online listing two days prior to<strong>the</strong> start of <strong>the</strong> event, or verify with tournament staff.keep your information current with <strong>the</strong> ustaIn addition to ensuring that you'll receive your Big Book and o<strong>the</strong>r vital<strong>Colorado</strong> Tennis publications, keeping <strong>the</strong> USTA up to date on yourcontact info is very helpful to tournament directors in case <strong>the</strong>y need toreach you for any reason during an event (Rain Delay, Default, etc.)checking your standingYou're not vain, you just want to see where you stand in your division.Just go to COLORADO<strong>TENNIS</strong>.com and use <strong>the</strong> "Helpful Links" menuto access division standings.color-codes & iconswheelchair eventsracquets for alL ® collection siteChp = ChampionshipFamily Doubles (may be listed in Adult or Junior listings)Q = quadriplegic eventsseeding/formatsSeedings for <strong>Colorado</strong> events reflect <strong>the</strong> most current publishedStanding Lists. If Joe Smith is #1 in Men’s 4.0 singles, he will be seeded#1 in that event. Also, please note that a tournament director and/orcommittee can alter <strong>the</strong> schedule or scoring format due to inclementwea<strong>the</strong>r or size of <strong>the</strong> tournament.hey, that kid isn't old enough to play ntrp!Any player who is 18 years-old, but will be turning 19 by Dec. 31, 2010,is eligible to participate in Adult NTRP events. But <strong>the</strong>re's a catch for 18swho want to register for an event: TennisLink is not set up to accommodateyou, so you must contact <strong>the</strong> tournament director to register for<strong>the</strong> event. They will happily enter you into <strong>the</strong> draw.CHECKING INPlease plan to arrive at your tournament site at least 15 minutes prior toyour first match. This can help in getting matches on earlier if courts areavailable and is very much appreciated by tournament staff.warming up on tournament dayNot many events boast open courts during <strong>the</strong> tournament, so anywarm-up prior to a match should be done at a different location. Use <strong>the</strong>Court Locator at COLORADO<strong>TENNIS</strong>.com to find public courts near <strong>the</strong>site to warm-up prior to your match.COME PREPARED with <strong>the</strong> essentialsDon’t assume all sites have water on <strong>the</strong> courts. Come prepared withplenty of fresh water, a hat and sunscreen, especially for those hot summertimematches. Players of all levels should come prepared to everymatch with at least two freshly strung tennis racquets.tournament listings abbreviation keyF/S = Fa<strong>the</strong>r/Son, F/D = Fa<strong>the</strong>r/DaughterM/S = Mo<strong>the</strong>r/Son, M/D = Mo<strong>the</strong>r/DaughterTBA = To Be Announcedmodified formatsFMLC: First Match Losers Consolation – A draw in which <strong>the</strong> firstroundlosers and second round losers who advanced to that roundby virtue of a bye or default enter <strong>the</strong> consolation draw.FRLC: First Round Losers Consolation – A draw in which only <strong>the</strong>first-round losers enter <strong>the</strong> consolation draw.MFIC: Modified Feed-In Consolation – A draw in which <strong>the</strong> maindraw losers are fed back into ano<strong>the</strong>r draw against players wholost in earlier rounds of <strong>the</strong> tournament.Round Robins – Multiple match guarantees as players competeagainst all o<strong>the</strong>r players in <strong>the</strong>ir flight.Compass Draws – Player-friendly formats guaranteeing playersmultiple matches, even if <strong>the</strong>y lose every match. A non-eliminationformat that is so named because players advance in four to eightdifferent directions depending upon when <strong>the</strong>y lose <strong>the</strong>ir first matchand when <strong>the</strong>y lose <strong>the</strong>ir subsequent matches.48 2010 big book of colorado tennis coloradotennis.com


tennis rules & <strong>the</strong> codea guide to match etiquette2010 friend at court:The Official Handbook of Tennis Rules and Regulations (including The Code), Friend At Court isan essential piece of equipment for every tennis player. The 2010 edition is now available. Thecost to purchase from USTA <strong>Colorado</strong> is $6.75 (+$2.45 postage), call 303/695-4116.About <strong>the</strong> Code:The code is a summary of procedures and unwritten rules that tradition dictates players andspectators should follow. The Code is not part of <strong>the</strong> official rules of tennis, but all players shouldbe aware of and follow <strong>the</strong> code during all unofficiated matches.If you and your opponent follow <strong>the</strong> rules of tennis and treat each o<strong>the</strong>r with respect, you'll bothget <strong>the</strong> most enjoyment from <strong>the</strong> game, regardless of who wins.If people are using your court, don'tdisturb <strong>the</strong>m until <strong>the</strong>ir time is up.Talk quietly when standing neartennis courts that are in use.Keep a positive outlookthroughout <strong>the</strong> match.Remember, you're playingfor <strong>the</strong> fun of it.Don't walk across <strong>the</strong> backof ano<strong>the</strong>r court until <strong>the</strong>players have finished playinga point.This can be distracting to<strong>the</strong>m and affect <strong>the</strong>ir play.Keep <strong>the</strong> game moving.Don't stall and wastetime between points.Accept all calls made byyour opponent – withoutarguing or sulking.If your ball goes into <strong>the</strong> next court, wait until <strong>the</strong>players on that court finish <strong>the</strong> point before you ask for<strong>the</strong> ball. If a ball comes onto your court, return it assoon as play has stopped on both courts.If <strong>the</strong>re is a disagreement on <strong>the</strong> score, go back to <strong>the</strong> last scoreyou both agree on. To avoid <strong>the</strong> problem, <strong>the</strong> server should callout <strong>the</strong> score prior to each serve.After <strong>the</strong> last point, come to <strong>the</strong> netquickly and shake hands. Let your opponentknow that you appreciated <strong>the</strong> match, nomatter what <strong>the</strong> coutcome.coloradotennis.com2010 big book of colorado tennis49


2010 designated eventsjunior designated events:ChampionshipMeadow Creek Junior Spring Open, March 14-19Jon Cox Junior Open, June 1-6<strong>Colorado</strong> State Junior Open, June 15-20Mountain Ocean Junior Open, June 21-25Nor<strong>the</strong>rn <strong>Colorado</strong> Junior Open, July 5- 9Jim Kasic Memorial Junior Open, July 13-16Denver City Junior Open, July 23-27SatelliteMeadow Creek Junior Satellite, April 29-May 2South Suburban Junior Satellite #1, June 18-24Ranch Country Club Junior Round-Up, June 26-30The Morgan Buchli Memorial Youth Tournament, July 16-21adult designated events:ChampionshipNor<strong>the</strong>rn <strong>Colorado</strong> Open, May 23-30Denver City Open, June 18-27Babolat Boulder Open, August 7-15<strong>Colorado</strong> State Open, September 10-195.0South Suburban Spring Fling, April 23-29Pinery NTRP Championships, May 11-16Ranch CC Tennis Shootout, June 6-13Arvada Tennis Center Summer Smash, July 18-25Sou<strong>the</strong>rn <strong>Colorado</strong> State Open, July 20-25Babolat Boulder Open, August 7-154.544th Annual Austin Scott, April 24-May 1Pinery NTRP Championships, May 7-12Meadow Creek, June 1-6Denver City Open, June 18-27Sou<strong>the</strong>rn <strong>Colorado</strong> State Open, July 20-25Babolat Boulder Open, August 7-15<strong>Colorado</strong> State Open, September 10-194.0South Suburban Spring Fling, April 23-2944th Annual Austin Scott, April 24-May 1Pinery NTRP Championships, May 11-16Nor<strong>the</strong>rn <strong>Colorado</strong> Open, May 23-3031st Annual Pueblo Chieftain Paper Cup, May 26-31Denver City Open, June 18-27Sill-Terhar Broomfield Open, July 10-17Babolat Boulder Open, August 7-15<strong>Colorado</strong> State Open, September 10-193.544th Annual Austin Scott, April 24-May 1Pinery NTRP Championships, May 7-12Nor<strong>the</strong>rn <strong>Colorado</strong> Open, May 23-3031st Annual Pueblo Chieftain Paper Cup, May 26-31Ranch Country Club Tennis Shootout, June 6-13Sill-Terhar Broomfield Open, July 10-17Babolat Boulder Open, August 7-15<strong>Colorado</strong> State Open, September 10-19South Suburban Fall Classic, October 15-213.0South Suburban Valentine's Classic, February 5-1144th Annual Austin Scott Memorial, April 24-May 1Meadow Creek 5.0/3.0, May 6-9Pinery NTRP Championships, May 11-16Nor<strong>the</strong>rn <strong>Colorado</strong> Open, May 23-3031st Annual Pueblo Chieftain Paper Cup, May 26-31Sill-Terhar Broomfield Open, July 10-17Babolat Boulder Open, August 7-152.5Sill-Terhar Broomfield Open, July 10-17Babolat Boulder Open, August 7-15South Suburban Chps, September 24-30Senior (30+)Ranch CC Senior Indoor, February 16-21Lynmar Senior Indoor, April 8-11Glen Hines Senior Outdoor, May 3-9Intermountain Senior Sectionals, June 11-13Denver City Open, June 18-2734th Annual Ted Swenson Super Senior, August 10-16<strong>Colorado</strong> State Open, September 10-19Family Doubles31st Annual Pueblo Chieftain Paper Cup, May 26-31<strong>Colorado</strong> State Jr. Open, June 15-20Denver City Open, June 18-27Sou<strong>the</strong>rn <strong>Colorado</strong> State Open, July 20-25Babolat Boulder Open, August 7-15<strong>Colorado</strong> State Open, September 10-1950 2010 big book of colorado tennis coloradotennis.com


PLAY TO LEARNjOiN fOR fREEIf your child is interested in participating in a tennis tournament for <strong>the</strong> first time,we invite you to take advantage of our special membership offer.Novice tournament players are eligible to receivea free USTA membership, compliments of USTA <strong>Colorado</strong>.There's no better time to introduce your child to <strong>the</strong>lifetime sport of tennis.And now you can do it for free.For details, please contactJason Colter, USTA <strong>Colorado</strong>Director of Player Development,303/695-4116 x205 orjason@coloradotennis.comcoloradotennis.com2010 big book of colorado tennis51


Learn more about <strong>the</strong> new wayto play for kids 10 and under atQUICKSTART<strong>TENNIS</strong>.com.AT A GLANCE: QuickStart <strong>TENNIS</strong>QuickStart Tennis is an exciting new play format for learning tennis, designed to bring kidsinto <strong>the</strong> game by utilizing specialized equipment, shorter court dimensions and modified scoring,all tailored to age and size. It is divided into two different levels – ages 8 and under andages 10 and under. It's <strong>the</strong> fast, fun way to get kids into tennis – and keep <strong>the</strong>m playing.getting started: equipmentJust as kids need a court that suits <strong>the</strong>ir size, <strong>the</strong>y also need <strong>the</strong> right size equipment:Racquets: For players to succeed at tennis, racquet control is essential. Kids need racquetsthat are proportionate in length and weight and have a grip that fits <strong>the</strong>ir smaller hands.Balls: Kids need a ball that's sized and paced to <strong>the</strong>ir playing abilities. A regulation tennisball moves too fast, bounces too high and is too heavy for <strong>the</strong>ir smaller racquet. Each agegroup, <strong>the</strong>refore, uses a ball better suited to <strong>the</strong>ir size and unique playing ability.Introducing: QuickStart TournamentsKids have more fun with QuickStart than with o<strong>the</strong>r approaches to <strong>the</strong> game because it isreal tennis. Instead of pulling at <strong>the</strong> grass while waiting <strong>the</strong>ir turn to hit balls, kids are on <strong>the</strong>court in an actual match. Real tennis means real competition, and competition means tournaments.QuickStart events don't crown champions or establish rankings, <strong>the</strong>y help kids learnstrategy and tactics by actually playing matches. The more matches kids play, <strong>the</strong> more <strong>the</strong>ylearn about <strong>the</strong> game.Key elements for QuickStart tournaments:1) Proper sized court (i.e. 36’x18’ or 60’x20’) depending on age2) Proper ball for <strong>the</strong> age division (5 & 6 yr-olds = foam ball; 7 & 8 yr-olds = foam or lowcompression/red colored; 9 & 10 yr-olds = low compression/orange balls)3) Proper net (short court net for 36’ court, traditional net for 60’ court)4) Proper racquets (19, 21, 23” for 36’ court). Extra racquets will be available for playerswithout <strong>the</strong> right sized racquet.5) Scoring System (based on USTA guidelines for each respective age division)6) Age Divisions (broken into three separate divisions: 5-6, 7-8, 9-10)7) Non-elimination formats (i.e. round robin or compass draw). Kids play multiple matches(minimum of three). Note: <strong>the</strong> tournament director can still configure draws to determinea winner and runner-up for <strong>the</strong> tournament.IT'S TIME TO PLAYLast year marked <strong>the</strong> first time QuickStart events appeared in <strong>the</strong> <strong>Colorado</strong> Tennis SanctionedTournament Schedule. A USTA membership is not required to participate in Novice or QuickStart tournaments. Additional QuickStart tournaments may be added throughout <strong>the</strong> year.Check our tournament finder at coloradotennis.com, or look for details in upcomingissues of <strong>Colorado</strong> Tennis newspaper.You can also register to receive BLAST!, USTA <strong>Colorado</strong>'s monthly e-newsletter, which listsupcoming tournaments in each issue. Visit COLORADO<strong>TENNIS</strong>.com to sign up.2010 junior quickstart eventsapril 24Lewis Tennis start 'em young257237910BGs 10/8 Round RobinLewis Tennis School, Rolland Moore Park, 2201 S Shields, Fort Collins, CO 80526. 970/493-7000. $26s. Entries onTennisLink or to Lewis Tennis by 4/17.52 2010 big book of colorado tennis coloradotennis.com


2010 junior novice eventsMAY 3-9South Suburban Novice #1257214110BGsd 18/16/14/12/10Holly Tennis Center, 6651 S Krameria Way, Englewood, CO 80111. 303/771-3654. $24s, $14d/player. Entries on TennisLink or to Vicki Holthus by 4/28.MAY 6-9Aurora Junior Novice #1257208410BGsd 18/16/14/12/10 MFICAurora Parks & Recreation, 6 Alibene St #300, Aurora, CO 80011. 303/326-8700. $17s, $9d/player. Entries by TennisLink or to Nicole Cimino by 4/30.Double elimination.JULY 27-29Sill-Terhar Motors Broomfield Junior Novice257219310BGsd 18/16/14/12/10 MXd 18/14/12Broomfield Swim and Tennis Club, 250 Main St, Broomfield, CO 80020.303/775-8174. $22s, $16d/player. Entries on TennisLink or to Doug Kazarosian,tenniskaz@yahoo.com, by 7/21.AUGUST 2-8South Suburban Satellite #3257262910BGsd 18/16/14/12/10Holly Tennis Center, 6651 S Krameria Way, Englewood, CO 80111. 303/771-3654. $24s, $14d/player. Entries on TennisLink or to Vicki Holthus by 7/27.MAY 21-23Flying Horse Novice257232110BGs 18/16/14/12/10Flying Horse Club, 1880 Weiskopf Point, <strong>Colorado</strong> Springs, CO 80921.719/487-2625. $30s. Entries on TennisLink or to Mike Humphrey by 5/14.JUNE 5Lewis Tennis Novice Summer Kick-Off257202810BGs 14/12/10 Compass DrawLewis Tennis School, Rolland Moore Park, 2201 S Shields, Fort Collins,CO 80526. 970/493-7000. $26s. Entries on TennisLink or to Lewis Tennis by6/1.JULY 3Lewis Tennis Novice Firecracker257203010BGs 14/12/10Lewis Tennis School, Rolland Moore Park, 2201 S Shields, Fort Collins,CO 80526. 970/493-7000. $26s. Entries on TennisLink or to Lewis Tennis by6/29.JULY 15-18Aurora Junior Novice #2257212410BGsd 18/16/14/12/10 MFICAurora Parks & Recreation, 6 Alibene St #300, Aurora, CO 80011. 303/326-8700. $17s, $9d/player. Entries by TennisLink or to Nicole Cimino by 7/8.Double elimination.JULY 16-18Flying Horse Novice #2257232210BGs 18/16/14/12/10Flying Horse Club, 1880 Weiskopf Point, <strong>Colorado</strong> Springs, CO 80921.719/487-2625. $30s. Entries on TennisLink or to Mike Humphrey by 7/9.JULY 19-25South Suburban Junior Novice #2257217110BGsd 18/16/14/12/10Holly Tennis Center, 6651 S Krameria Way, Englewood, CO 80111. 303/771-3654. $24s, $14d/player. Entries on TennisLink or to Vicki Holthus by 7/12.AUGUST 14Lewis Tennis Back to School Novice257212710BGsd 14/12/10 Compass DrawLewis Tennis School, Rolland Moore Park, 2201 S Shields, Fort Collins,CO 80526. 970/493-7000. $26s, $16d/player. Entries on TennisLink or to LewisTennis by 8/10.SEPTEMBER 18Lewis Tennis September Swing Novice257225610BGs 14/12/10 Round RobinLewis Tennis School, Rolland Moore Park, 2201 S Shields, Fort Collins, CO 80526.970/493-7000. $26s. Entries on TennisLink or to Lewis Tennis by 9/14.A SPORT FOR A LIFETIMETennis provides a place for youngsters to make new acquaintancesand streng<strong>the</strong>n existing relationships with family and friends. Itteaches <strong>the</strong> importance of physical, emotional and mental fitness;of making good choices; and developing good character.VIRTUEIBILITYFLEXcreativitypatienceconfidenceresponsibilityself-controlFUNfriendshipshumilitye n d u r a n c efitnessagilityHONORconcentrationcharacterteamworkCOORDINATIONc o m p e ti ti o nresourcefulnesscoloradotennis.com2010 big book of colorado tennis53


2010 junior satellite eventsMARCH 13Lewis Tennis March Madness Satellite257226510BGs 18/16/14/12/10Lewis Tennis School, Rolland Moore Park, 2201 S Shields, Fort Collins, CO80526. 970/493-7000. $26s. Entries on TennisLink or to Lewis Tennis by 3/8.APRIL 2-4Flying Horse Indoor Clay Derby Satellite257231810BGs 18/16/14/12/10Flying Horse Club, 1880 Weiskopf Point, <strong>Colorado</strong> Springs, CO 80921.719/487-2625. $30s. Entries on TennisLink or to Mike Humphrey by 3/27.APRIL 10Lewis Tennis Spring Fling Satellite257226610BGs 18/16/14/12/10Lewis Tennis School, 2201 S Shields St, Fort Collins, CO 80526. 970/493-7000. $26s. Entries on TennisLink or to Lewis Tennis by 4/6. Limit one event/player.APRIL 23-27JCC Spring Indoor Outdoor Satellite257230710BGs 18/16/14/12/10Jewish Community Center, 350 S Dahlia St, Denver, CO 80246. 303/316-6380. $24s. Entries on TennisLink or to Chris Croxton by 4/16.APRIL 29-MAY 2Meadow Creek Junior Satellite257212110 DESIGNATEDBGs 18/16/14/12/10Meadow Creek Tennis & Fitness Club, 6305 W 6th Ave, Lakewood, CO 80214.303/232-6272. $34.50s. Entries on TennisLink or to Robin Dann by 4/22. Allmatches will play a match tiebreak in lieu of a third set. Limit two events/player.MAY 1Lewis Tennis Summer Super Set Satellite Series #1257226110BGs 18/16/14/12/10Lewis Tennis School, 2201 S Shields, Fort Collins, CO 80526. 970/493-7000.$26s. Entries on TennisLink or to Lewis Tennis by 4/27. Limit one event/player.MAY 6-10JCC Spring Junior Satellite257235410BGs 18/16/14/12/10Jewish Community Center, 350 S. Dahlia St., Denver, CO 80246. 303/316-6380. $27s. Entries on TennisLink or to Chris Croxton by 4/30.MAY 14-16Broomfield Swim and Tennis Junior Satellite257237510BGs 18/16/14/12/10 FMLCBroomfield Swim and Tennis Club, 250 Main St, Broomfield, CO 80020.303/775-8174. $22s. Entries on TennisLink or to Doug Kazarosian, tenniskaz@yahoo.com,by 5/9.MAY 21-232010 FCCC May Junior Satellite257206510BGs 14/12/10Fort Collins Country Club, PO Box 877, Fort Collins, CO 80522. 970/482-1422.$20s. Entries on TennisLink or to Scott Langs by 5/17.MAY 24-2910th Annual Highlands Ranch Junior Satellite Showdown257213710BGs 18/16/14/12/10Highlands Ranch Community Association, 8801 S Broadway, HighlandsRanch, CO 80126. 303/471-8934. $26s. Entries on TennisLink or to MikeShellman by 5/17. Limit one event/player.JUNE 2-6Aurora Junior Satellite #1257214210BGsdMxd 18/16/14/12/10 MFICAurora Parks & Recreation, 6 Abilene St #300, Aurora, CO 80011. 303/326-8700. $22s, $13d/player. Entries by TennisLink or to Nicole Cimino by 5/26.Limit two events/player.JUNE 12Lewis Tennis Summer Super Set Satellite Series #2257226210BGs 18/16/14/12/10Lewis Tennis School, Rolland Moore Park, 2201 S Shields St, Fort Collins,CO 80526. 970/493-7000. $26s. Entries to TennisLink or Lewis Tennis by 6/8.Limit one event/player.JUNE 12-13Vail Valley Junior Satellite at Homestead Court Club257208310BGs 18/16/14/12/10Homestead Court Club, PO Box 808, Edwards, CO 81632. 970/926-1067.$25s. Entries on TennisLink or to Derek Fisher by 6/5.JUNE 15-19Summer Swing Junior Satellite257215910BGsdMxd 18/16/14/12/10 FRLCApex Parks & Recreation District, 12120 W 64th Ave, Arvada, CO 80004.303/431-9004. $21s ($16s second singles); $13d/player ($10d/player seconddoubles). Entries on TennisLink or to Michelle Crouse by 6/9. All matchesplayed at <strong>the</strong> Arvada Tennis Center. Will honor reasonable first round schedulingrequests. Additional scheduling requests cannot be guaranteed.JUNE 18Ken Caryl Ranch Satellite Compass Singles Tourney257216010BGs 12Ken Caryl Community Center, 1 Club Drive, Littleton, CO 80127. 303/979-2233. $21s. Entries on TennisLink or to Judy Anderson by 6/14. Matcheswill be played at <strong>the</strong> Ranch House. Players MUST be available to play from7:45am-4:00pm. Matches will be an 8-game pro-set, no-ad scoring, tiebreakat 7-all.54 2010 big book of colorado tennis coloradotennis.com


2010 junior satellite eventseventsJUNE 18-20Flying Horse Outdoor Gallop Satellite257231910BGs 18/16/14/12/10Flying Horse Club, 1880 Weiskopf Point, <strong>Colorado</strong> Springs, CO 80921.719/487-2625. $30s. Entries on TennisLink or to Mike Humphrey by 6/11.JUNE 18-24South Suburban Junior Satellite #1257214910 DESIGNATEDBGsd 18/16/14/12 BGs 10Holly Tennis Center, 6651 S Krameria Way, Englewood, CO 80111. 303/771-3654. $24s; $14d/player. Entries on TennisLink or to Vicki Holthus by 6/11.JUNE 25-27Lewis Tennis Spectacular Satellite257210010BGsd 16/14/12/10 FMLCLewis Tennis School, Rolland Moore Park, 2201 S Shields, Fort Collins, CO80526. 970/493-7000. $26s, $16d/player. Entries on TennisLink or to LewisTennis by 6/19. Limit one singles/one doubles.JUNE 26-30Ranch Round-up Junior Satellite257216510 DESIGNATEDBGsd 18/16/14/12/10Ranch Country Club, 11887 Tejon, Denver, CO 80234. 303/469-5372. $28s,$18d/player. Entries by TennisLink or mail to Ryan Walker by 6/19.JULY 2-4Memorial Park Junior Satellite257223410BGsd 18/16/14/12Memorial Park Tennis Center, 1315 E Pikes Peak Ave, <strong>Colorado</strong> Springs, CO80909. 719/385-6023. $25s, $15d/player. Entries on TennisLink or to Kellie Fordby 6/25.JULY 5-12South Suburban Junior Satellite #2257216910BGsd 18/16/14/12/10Holly Tennis Center, 6651 S Krameria Way, Englewood, CO 80111. 303/771-3654. $24s, $14d/player. Entries on TennisLink or to Vicki Holthus by 6/29.JULY 9Ken Caryl Ranch Satellite Compass Singles Tourney257214310Bs 14 Compass DrawKen Caryl Community Center, 1 Club Drive, Littleton, CO 80127. 303/979-2233.$21s. Entries on TennisLink or to Judy Anderson by 7/2. Matches will be playedat <strong>the</strong> Ranch House. Players MUST be available to play from 7:45am-4:00pm.Matches will be a 10-game pro-set, tiebreak at 7-all.JULY 13-15USTA JUNIOR TEAM <strong>TENNIS</strong> SECTIONAL QUALIFIER257228310Team Competition Tournament to Qualify for Intermountain SectionalSite TBA. $50/player. For information see page 58 or contact Dan Lewis, USTA<strong>Colorado</strong>, 303/695-4116 x207/dan@coloradotennis.com. Entries on TennisLinkonly by 6/22.U.S. Air Force Academy2010 Tennis CampsJune 6-11, June 13-18Ages 8 to 18IntercollegIate coaches serve as InstructorsWorld-Class FaCilities • live in Cadet dorms • eat in Cadet dining HallTo Register, go to www.GOAIRFORCEFALCONS.comor call 719-333-2116coloradotennis.com2010 big book of colorado tennis55


2010 junior satellite eventsJULY 16-18Lewis Tennis Sizzling Summer Satellite257210510BGsd 18/16/14/12/10 FMLCLewis Tennis School, Rolland Moore Park, 2201 S Shields St, Fort Collins, CO80526. 970/493-7000. $26s, $16d/player. Entries on TennisLink or to LewisTennis by 7/10.JULY 16-21The Morgan Buchli Memorial Youth Tournament257218810 DESIGNATEDBGsd 18/16/14/12/10Ken Caryl Ranch House, 7676 S Continental Divide Rd, Littleton, CO 80127.303/979-2233. $21s, $15d/player. Entries on TennisLink or to Judy Andersonby 7/9. All matches played at <strong>the</strong> Ranch House.JULY 23-25Redstone Rally Junior Satellite257200710BGs 18/16/14/12/10Highlands Ranch Community Association, 8801 S Broadway, Highlands Ranch,CO 80129. 303/471-8996. $26s. Entries on TennisLink or to Mike Shellman by7/16. Limit one event/player. Matches played at Redstone Park.JULY 24Lewis Tennis Super Set Satellite Series #3257226310BGs 18/16/14/12/10Lewis Tennis School, Rolland Moore Park, 2201 S Shields St, Fort Collins, CO<strong>Colorado</strong>TennisAd1.qxd 1/18/10 10:08 AM Page 180526. 970/493-7000. $26s. Entries to TennisLink or Lewis Tennis by 7/19.Limit one event/player.JULY 26-28Parker Junior Satellite257237410BGsdMXd 18/16/14/12/10The Town of Parker, 20120 E Main St, Parker, CO 80138. 303/805-3261. $20s($10 second singles), $15d/player ($10d second doubles/player). Matchesplayed at <strong>the</strong> Railbender Tennis Center. Entries on TennisLink or to BarryRiddle by 7/19.JULY 26-30<strong>Colorado</strong> Athletic Club Monaco Junior Satellite257227210BGs 18/16/14/12/10<strong>Colorado</strong> Athletic Club Monaco, 2695 S Monaco Pkwy, Denver, CO 80222.303/758-7080. $24s. Entries on TennisLink or to Laura Sargent by 7/19.JULY 27-292010 FCCC Junior Satellite257200510BGs 18/16/14/12/10Fort Collins Country Club, PO Box 877, Fort Collins, CO 80522. 970/482-1422.$20s. Entries on TennisLink or to Scott Langs by 7/22.JULY 28-AUGUST 1Aurora Junior Satellite #2257217610BGsdMxd 18/16/14/12/10 MFICAurora Parks & Recreation, 6 Alibene St #300, Aurora, CO 80011. 303/326-8700. $22s, $13d/player. Entries by TennisLink or to Nicole Cimino by 7/21.Limit two events/player.JUNIOR OVERNIGHT & DAY CAMPSUNIVERSITY <strong>OF</strong> NOR<strong>THE</strong>RN COLORADO GreeleyDirector: Brenda VlasakFOUNTAIN VALLEY SCHOOL <strong>Colorado</strong> SpringsDirector: Dave AdamsJUNIOR DAY CAMP<strong>THE</strong> MILLENNIUM HARVEST HOUSE BoulderDirectors: Duke Paluch & Kendall ChitambarUSSportsCamps.com1-800-NIKE CAMP (1-800-645-3226)Nike and <strong>the</strong> Swoosh design are trademarks of Nike, Inc. and its affiliates, and are used under license.56 2010 big book of colorado tennis coloradotennis.com


2010 junior satellite eventsJULY 30-AUGUST 1Boulder Country Club Junior SatelliteBGs 16/14/12 Compass DrawBoulder Country Club, 7350 Clubhouse Rd, Boulder, CO 80301. 303/530-3328.$28s. Entries to Jon Winegardner by 7/23. Age group draws played in one day:12s on 7/30, 14s on 7/31, 16s on 8/1.AUGUST 6-8Meadows Junior Satellite257236510BGsdMXd 18/16/14/12/10Meadows Club, PO Box 4542, Boulder, CO 80306. 303/494-0410. $25s, $16d/player. Entries on TennisLink or to Adrian Games by 7/31.AUGUST 13-15USTA <strong>Colorado</strong> Junior Team Tennis PlayoffsAUGUST 17-22JCC Autumn Indoor/Outdoor Junior Satellite257206810BGs 18/16/14/12/10Jewish Community Center, 350 S Dahlia St, Denver, CO 80246. 303/316-6380.$24s. Entries on TennisLink or to Chris Croxton by 8/10. Limit two events/player. Weekday matches will begin as early as 4pm.AUGUST 20-26South Suburban Junior Satellite #3257211610BGsd 18/16/14/12 BGs 10Holly Tennis Center, 6651 S Krameria Way, Centennial, CO 80111. 303/771-3654. $24s, $14d/player. Entries on TennisLink or to Vicki Holthus by 8/13.AUGUST 27-29Lewis Tennis Fall Satellite257222010BGsd 14/12/10 FMLCLewis Tennis School, Rolland Moore Park, 2201 S Shields St, Fort Collins, CO80526. 970/493-7000. $26s, $16d/player. Entries on TennisLink or to LewisTennis by 8/22.SEPTEMBER 13-18Crestmoor Junior Satellite257221610BGsd 18/16/14/12/10Crestmoor Community Association, 101 S Kearney St, Denver, CO 80224.303/399-2528. $26s, $13d/player. Entries on TennisLink or to Leanne Palmisanoby 9/6. All matches will play a match tiebreak in lieu of a third set. Matches willbe played after school and scheduling conflicts will not be honored.SEPTEMBER 17-19Memorial Park Fall Satellite257237810BGs 16/14/12/10 Gs 18 Bd 16/14/12 Gd 18/16/14/12Memorial Park Tennis Center, 1315 E Pikes Peak Ave, <strong>Colorado</strong> Springs, CO80909. 719/385-6023. $27s, $18d/player. Entries on TennisLink or to KellieFord by 9/10.Worthy WinningSummer High Performance Tennis AcademyKent Denver Tennis Camp“9 weeks of <strong>the</strong> best tennis academy in <strong>Colorado</strong>!”The Tennis Camp is made to bring out <strong>the</strong> best in everyone’s ability. We will work on your strokes and bring <strong>the</strong>minto point play. You will learn <strong>the</strong> modern game and how to use it, point after point.“TAKE YOUR GAME TO<strong>THE</strong> NEXT LEVEL”• Superior Coaching• College Hitters Everyday• Learn Modern Technique• Strokes• Point Strategy• Point Play• Mental Training• Speed Work• Foot WorkCOST: $250/week (3 hours/day) – Sign up for as many weeks as you like!TIME: 2:30 pm–5:30 pmDaTES: June 14-18 / June 21-25 / June 28-July 2 / July 5-9 / July 12-16 /July 19-23 / July 26-30 / august 2-6 / august 9-13PLaCE: The Kent Denver School, Cherry Hills Village, COCOnTaCT InfOrMaTIOn:Director: Brion Salazar (720-936-5046 • BrionSalazar@msn.com)Head Pro: art Quinn (720-298-8195)coloradotennis.com2010 big book of colorado tennis57


2010 junior satellite eventsTHIS IS WHERE FRIENDSHIPSLEAD TO CHAMPIONSHIPS.THIS IS MY TEAM.are you ready for <strong>the</strong>national stage?register for <strong>the</strong> 2010 usta Jttintermountain sectional qualifier*July 13-15*usta jtt INtErmouNtaINsEctIoNal champIoNshIpswIll bE hElD august 13-15boys & girls singlesboys & girls doublesmixed doubles3 boys/3 girls (min. roster)14/under intermediate & advanced18/under intermediate & advanced$50/player ($31 for usta members) includes NIKE DryFit topSEPTEMBER 24-26Sou<strong>the</strong>rn <strong>Colorado</strong> Satellite257209610BGs 14/12/10 FMLCCountry Club of <strong>Colorado</strong>, 125 E Clubhouse Dr, <strong>Colorado</strong> Springs, CO 80906.719/538-4085. $30s. Entries on TennisLink or to Mark Bishop by 9/17. Limit oneevent/player. Friday matches will start at 4:30pm.OCTOBER 8-10Lewis Tennis Autumn Satellite257222810BGsd 18/16/14/12/10 FMLCLewis Tennis School, Rolland Moore Park, 2201 S Shields St, Fort Collins, CO80526. 970/493-7000. $26s, $16d/player. Entries on TennisLink or to LewisTennis by 10/2.OCTOBER 22-24Flying Horse Club Indoor Clay Stable Satellite257232010BGs 18/16/14/12/10Flying Horse Club, 1880 Weiskopf Point, <strong>Colorado</strong> Springs, CO 80921.719/487-2625. $33s. Entries on TennisLink or to Mike Humphrey by 10/15.DECEMBER 10-12Flying Horse Links Satellite257235910BGs 18/16/14/12/10Flying Horse Club, 1880 Weiskopf Point, <strong>Colorado</strong> Springs, CO 80921.719/487-2625. $30s. Entries on TennisLink or to Mike Humphrey by 12/3.DECEMBER 18-28Pinery Country Club Holiday Junior Satellite257202010BGs 16/14/12/10 Compass DrawPinery Country Club, 6900 E Pinery Pkwy, Parker, CO 80134. 303/841-3512.$38s Entries on TennisLink or to Garry Seymour by 12/12. Each player isguaranteed three matches.Wii is forWiimpsregistration on tennislink (257228310) by june 22.contact Dan lewis, usta colorado for information303/695-4116 x207 or dan@coloradotennis.comJrteamtennis.usta.comIf you're gonna swing,hit something!58 2010 big book of colorado tennis coloradotennis.com


2010 junior championship eventsMARCH 12-14Flying Horse Indoor Clay Thoroughbred Championships257231610BGs 18/16/14/12/10Flying Horse Club, 1880 Weiskopf Point, <strong>Colorado</strong> Springs, CO 80921.719/487-2625. $30s. Entries on TennisLink or to Mike Humphrey by 3/5.MARCH 12-15Young Guns Championship257223310BGs 14/12/10Greenwood Athletic Club, 5757 S Quebec, Greenwood Village, CO 80111.303/771-2588. $32s. Entries on TennisLink ONLY by 3/5. Contact Ryan Haithfor information. Draws limited to 32.MARCH 14-19Meadow Creek Junior Open257210710 DESIGNATEDBs 18/16/14/12 Gs 14/12Meadow Creek Tennis & Fitness Club, 6305 W 6th Ave, Lakewood, CO 80214.303/232-6272. $34.50s. Entries on TennisLink or to Robin Dann by 3/7. Limit twoevents/player. All matches will play a 10-point tiebreak in lieu of a third set.APRIL 15-18Rolling Hills Junior Indoor Open257211110BGs 16/12Rolling Hills Country Club, 15800 W 32nd Ave, Golden, CO 80401. 303/278-1130. $24s. Entries on TennisLink or to Noah Tondre by 4/8.APRIL 22-26JCC Spring Junior Open257230710BGs 18/16/14/12/10Jewish Community Center, 350 S Dahlia St, Denver, CO 80246. 303/316-6380. $24s. Entries on TennisLink or to Chris Croxton by 4/15.APRIL 29-MAY 2Rolling Hills Junior Indoor Open257211410BGs 18/14/10Rolling Hills Country Club, 15800 W 32nd Ave, Golden, CO 80401. 303/278-1130. $24s. Entries on TennisLink or to Noah Tondre by 4/22.MAY 5-9Boulder Country Club Junior Open257211710Bs 18/16/14/12/10 Gs 14/12/10Boulder Country Club, 7350 Clubhouse Rd, Boulder, CO 80301. 303/530-3328. $28s. Entries on TennisLink or to Jon Winegardner 4/29. Matches will beplayed indoors and outdoors, wea<strong>the</strong>r permitting, and off-site.MAY 14-17College Bound Clay Court Championships257262210BGs 18/16Greenwood Athletic Club, 5757 S Quebec, Greenwood Village, CO 80111.303/771-2588. $32s. Entries on TennisLink or to Ryan Haith by 5/7. Drawlimit 32.MAY 21-23<strong>Colorado</strong> Springs Junior Open257213910BGsd 18/16/14/12Memorial Park Tennis Center, 1315 E. Pikes Peak Ave, <strong>Colorado</strong> Springs, CO80909. 719/385-6023. $25s, $15d/player. Entries on TennisLink ONLY by 5/14.Contact Kellie Ford for information.MAY 29-31ITA BG 16s Memorial Day Circuit257202310BGsd 16Ranch Country Club, 11887 Tejon St, Westminster, CO 80234. 303/469-5372.$91.88 for one event, $92.38 for two events per player. Entries on TennisLinkor to Ryan Walker by 5/4. Level 3 USTA Intermountain event; Level 5National event.MAY 29-31ITA BG 12s Memorial Day Circuit257204710BGsd 12Tennis Center At Steamboat Springs, Box 881537, 2500 Pine Grove Rd,Steamboat Springs, CO 80488. 970/879-8400. $85/player. Register onlineat www.10s.com by 5/4. Contact Jim Swiggart for information. Entrants andseeds will be posted on www.10s.com on May 7 by 3pm. Level 3 USTAIntermountain event; Level 5 National event. Entrants must be residentsof <strong>the</strong> USTA/Intermountain Section.june 1-6Jon Cox Memorial Junior Open257213410 DESIGNATEDBGsdMxd 18/16/14/12/10Creek Court Club, 5390 S Fulton Ct, Greenwood Village, CO 80111. 303/773-0465. $25s, $15d/player. Entries on TennisLink or to Jan Cox by 5/26. Limitthree events/player (1 singles/2 doubles). Matches played at Cherry CreekHigh School, Smoky Hill High School and West Middle School.JUNE 4-6Evergreen Junior Cup257236910BGs 18/16/14/12Evergreen Sports Center, 2914 Evergreen Pkwy, Evergreen, CO 80439.303/674-6884. $24s. Entries on TennisLink or to Kollman Gearhart by 5/28.JUNE 8-13ITA Summer Sectional Championships257236310BGsd 18/16/14/12USTA <strong>Colorado</strong>, 3300 E Bayaud Ave, #201, Denver, CO 80209. 303/695-4116ext. 214. $95/player. Entries on TennisLink by 5/5. Contact Lew Kosich forinformation. Level 1 USTA Intermountain event; Level 3 USTA Nationalevent.JUNE 15-18LAC Junior Open Championships257224110BGs 18/16/14/12/10Longmont Athletic Club, 10 Mountain View Ave, Longmont, CO 80501.303/772-4700 $28s. Entries on TennisLink or to Judi Laursen by 6/8. Limitone entry/player.coloradotennis.com2010 big book of colorado tennis59


2010 junior championship eventsJUNE 15-20<strong>Colorado</strong> State Junior Open257201110 DESIGNATEDBGsd 18/16/14/12 BGs 10 Mxd 18/14 FMLCCountry Club of <strong>Colorado</strong>, 125 E Clubhouse Dr, <strong>Colorado</strong> Springs, CO 80906.719/538-4085. $30s, $16d/player. Entries on TennisLink or to Mark Bishop by6/8.JUNE 18-20Lewis Tennis Slammin' Summer Open257209910BGsd 18/16/14/12/10 FMLCLewis Tennis School, Rolland Moore Park, 2201 S Shields St, Fort Collins, CO80526. 970/493-7000. $26s, $16d/player. Entries on TennisLink or to LewisTennis by 6/12.JUNE 21-25Mountain Ocean Junior Open257215810 DESIGNATEDBGsdMxd 18/16/14/12/10Millennium Harvest House Tennis, 1345 28th Street, Boulder, CO 80302.303/449-5033. $30s, $15d/player. Entries on TennisLink or to Theresa Brownby 6/14. Level 4 USTA Intermountain event; Level 5 National event.JUNE 27-JULY 1USTA National Open257200110Bsd 18Gates Tennis Center, 100 S Adams St, Denver, CO 80209. 303/355-4461.$81.13 for 1 event; $81.63/player for 2 events.JULY 5-9Nor<strong>the</strong>rn <strong>Colorado</strong> Junior Open257216710 DESIGNATEDBGsdMxd 18/16/14/12/10Greeley Work Out West Tennis and Fitness, 5701 W 20th St, Greeley CO80631. 970/330-6707. $34/player (includes singles/doubles). Entries onTennisLink or to Brenda Vlasak by 6/29. Limit three events/player (two singlesand a required doubles event). Matches played at Centennial Park.JULY 6-10Corley Cup257216810BGs 18/16/14/12/10Arial Bold, Arial Black<strong>Colorado</strong> Springs Racquet Club, 2529 N Murray Blvd, <strong>Colorado</strong> Springs, CO80915. 719/596-2958. $30s. Entries on TennisLink or to Bill Davis by 6/29.JULY 9-11Lewis Tennis Mid-Summer Open257207310BGsd 18/16/14/12 FMLCLewis Tennis School, Rolland Moore Park, 2201 S Shields St, Fort Collins, CO80526. 970/493-7000. $26s, $16d/player. Entries on TennisLink or to LewisTennis by 7/3.JULY 13-15USTA JUNIOR TEAM <strong>TENNIS</strong> SECTIONAL QUALIFIER257228310Team Competition Tournament to Qualify for Intermountain SectionalSite TBA. $50/player. For information see page 58 or contact Dan Lewis,USTA <strong>Colorado</strong>, 303/695-4116 x207/dan@coloradotennis.com. Entries onTennisLink only by 6/22.JULY 13-162010 FCCC Junior Open257200410BGs 18/16/14/12Fort Collins Country Club, PO Box 877, Fort Collins, CO 80522. 970/482-1422.$30s. Entries on TennisLink or to Scott Langs by 7/8.JULY 13-16Jim Kasic Memorial Junior Open257217310 DESIGNATEDBGsdMxd 18/16/14/12/10Pueblo Tennis Club, PO Box 3213, Pueblo, CO 81005. 719/564-4111. $20s,$12d/player. Entries on TennisLink or to Norman Vail by 7/6.JULY 19-22LAC Junior Open Challenge257262710BGs 18/16/14/12/10Longmont Athletic Club, 10 Mountain View Ave, Longmont, CO 80501.303/772-4700 $29s. Entries on TennisLink or to Judi Laursen by 7/12. Limitone entry/player.JULY 23-27Denver Junior City Open257219610 DESIGNATEDBGsd 18/16/14/12/10Denver Tennis Club, 400 Forest St, Denver, CO 80220. 303/322-4524. $22s,$15d/player. Entries on TennisLink or to Mark Scruggs by 7/16. No schedulingrequests will be honored.WWW.PeakYourGame.COMAre you getting <strong>the</strong> most out of your training?Are you playing <strong>the</strong> right tournaments?Do you have a plan for improving your ranking or rating?Let us help youSpecializing in:MAXIMIZEYOURPOTENTIALVideo Analysis • College Prep & Recruit VideosGoal-based Training • Motivation & Visualization Techniques60 2010 big book of colorado tennis coloradotennis.com


JULY 28-31Meadow Creek Summer Junior Open257221010BGs 18/16/14/12/10Meadow Creek Tennis & Fitness Club, 6305 W 6th Ave, Lakewood, CO 80214.303/232-6272. $34.50s. Entries on TennisLink or to Robin Dann by 7/21. Allmatches will play a 10-point tiebreak in lieu of a third set.AUGUST 6-8ITA BG 18s Summer Sizzler Circuit257200810BGsd 18Meadow Creek Tennis & Fitness Club, 6305 W 6th Ave, Lakewood, CO 80214.303/232-6272. $91.88 for 1 event; 92.38 for 2 events. Entries on TennisLink by7/6. Entry fee includes singles/doubles. Level 3 USTA Intermountain event;Level 5 National event.AUGUST 6-8ITA BG 16s Summer Sizzler257280610BGsd 16<strong>Colorado</strong> Athletic Club Monaco, 2695 S Monaco Pkwy, Denver, CO 80222.303/758-7080. $91.88 for one event; $92.37 for two events. Entries on TennisLinkby 7/6. Level 3 USTA Intermountain event; Level 5 National event.AUGUST 10-15JCC Late Summer Championship257229510BGs 18/16/14/12/10Jewish Community Center, 350 S Dahlia St, Denver, CO 80246. 303/316-6380. $27s. Entries on TennisLink or to Chris Croxton by 8/3.2010 junior championship eventsAUGUST 13-15Junior Team Tennis <strong>Colorado</strong> District PlayoffsAUGUST 20-22Memorial Park Junior Open257233810BGsd 18/16/14/12 FMLCMemorial Park Tennis Center, 1315 E Pikes Peak Ave, <strong>Colorado</strong> Springs, CO80909. 719/385-6023. $30s, $19d/player. Entries on TennisLink ONLY by 8/13.Contact Kellie Ford for information.SEPTEMBER 3-6Summer Bash257262610BGs 18/16/14/12Greenwood Athletic Club, 5757 S Quebec, Greenwood Village, CO 80111.303/771-2588. $32s. Entries on TennisLink ONLY by 8/28. Contact Ryan Haithfor information. Weekday matches will begin at 3:30pm, weekend matches willbegin at 8am. Matches will be played on hard and clay courts.SEPTEMBER 10-12Indian Summer Open257207110BGsd 18/16/14/12/10 FMLCLewis Tennis School, Rolland Moore Park, 2201 S Shields St, Fort Collins,CO 80526. 970/493-7000. $26s, $16d/player. Entries to TennisLink or to LewisTennis by 9/4.Weil Tennis Academy Summer Camps RANKED TOP 5 BY <strong>TENNIS</strong> MAGAZINE!Ashley DaiTop 10 USTA G16s&Riko ShimizuTop 20 USTA G16s2010 Summer Camps run from June 6 – August 13 Sunday thru Friday Every WeekVisit www.weiltennis.com or call 805-640-3413 for details and registration.coloradotennis.com2010 big book of colorado tennis61


2010 junior championship eventsSEPTEMBER 24-26Flying Horse Stakes Championship257236010BGs 18/16/14/12/10Flying Horse Club, 1880 Weiskopf Point, <strong>Colorado</strong> Springs, CO 80921.719/487-2625. $30s. Entries on TennisLink or to Mike Humphrey by 9/17.OCTOBER 1-3Lewis Tennis Pumpkin Open257225510BGs 18/16/14/12/10Lewis Tennis School, Rolland Moore Park, 2201 S Shields St, Fort Collins,CO 80526. 970/493-7000. $26s. Entries on TennisLink or to Lewis Tennis by9/25.OCTOBER 15-17Lewis Tennis OctoberFest Open257221110BGsd 18/16/14/12/10 FMLCLewis Tennis School, Rolland Moore Park, 2201 S Shields St, Fort Collins, CO80526. 970/493-7000. $26s, $16d/player. Entries on TennisLink or to LewisTennis by 10/9.OCTOBER 18-24Fox Hill Country Club Junior Open257236210BGsd 18/14/10Fox Hill Country Club, PO Box 762, Longmont, CO 80502. 303/772-0246.$18s, $14d/player. Entries on TennisLink or to Ryan Winters by 10/11.NOVEMBER 5-7Flying Horse Indoor Clay Downs Championships257231710BGs 18/16/14/12/10Flying Horse Club, 1880 Weiskopf Point, <strong>Colorado</strong> Springs, CO 80921.719/487-2625. $30s. Entries on TennisLink or to Mike Humphrey by 10/30.NOVEMBER 5-7Major Mortgage Autumn Junior Classic257201710BGsd 18/16/14/12/10 FMLCGrand Junction Indoor Tennis Center, 535 25 1/2 Road, Grand Junction, CO81505. 970/241-2280. $30s. Entries on TennisLink or to Roger Speyer by10/30.NOVEMBER 25-28Turkey Shoot Thanksgiving Junior Tournament257223110BGs 18/16/14/1210Country Club of <strong>Colorado</strong>, 125 E Clubhouse Dr, <strong>Colorado</strong> Springs, CO 80906.719/538-4085. $30s. Entries on TennisLink or to Mark Bishop by 11/18. Limitone event/player.DECEMBER 26-31Junior Holiday Open257223210BGs 18/16/14/12/10<strong>Colorado</strong> Springs Racquet Club, 2529 N Murray Blvd, <strong>Colorado</strong> Springs, CO80915. 719/596-2958. $30s. Entries on TennisLink or to Bill Davis by 12/16.early 2011 Junior TournamentsJanuary 1-5Nor<strong>the</strong>rn Extreme at <strong>the</strong> Ranch257230011BGsd 18/16Ranch Country Club, 11887 Tejon Dr, Denver, CO 80234. 303/469-5372. $26s,$19d/player. Entries on TennisLink or to Miikka Keronen by 12/24/10.January 21-23Lynmar Junior Open257216411BGsd 14/12/10Lynmar Racquet Club, 2660 Vickers Dr, <strong>Colorado</strong> Springs, CO 80918.719/598-7075. $30s, $20d/player. Entries on TennisLink or to JeanettePaddock by 1/11/11. Limit two events/player.February 3-7Lynmar Junior Open257230111BGsd 18/16Lynmar Racquet Club, 2660 Vickers Dr, <strong>Colorado</strong> Springs, CO 80918.719/598-7075. $30s, $20d/player. Entries on TennisLink or to JeanettePaddock by 1/24/11. Limit two events/player.SUMMEr <strong>TENNIS</strong> CAMPS AT DUJunior Camps (9am-4pm)June 7-11June 14-18June 21-25Boys High School CampJuly 26-30Camp Directorsjeremy wurtzman (du women's coach)Danny Westerman (DU Men's coach)enroll at DU<strong>TENNIS</strong>CAMP.com62 2010 big book of colorado tennis coloradotennis.com


2010 senior/ntrp/family/championship eventsFEBRUARY 16-21Ranch Indoor Open257230310 DESIGNATEDMWsdMXd 35/45/55/65/75Ranch Country Club, 11887 Tejon, Denver, CO 80234. 303/469-5372. $37s,$23d/player. Entries on TennisLink or to Miikka Keronen by 2/9. Limit twoevents/player with MXd as a third event.FEBRUARY 16-21<strong>Colorado</strong> Springs Racquet Club 4.0/3.0257230410MWsd Chp/4.0/3.0<strong>Colorado</strong> Springs Racquet Club, 2529 N Murray Blvd, <strong>Colorado</strong> Springs, CO80915. 719/596-2958. $35s, $18d/player. Entries on TennisLink or to Bill Davisby 2/7.FEBRUARY 24-28Evergreen Sports Center Spring Doubles Challenge257236810MWd 4.5/4.0/3.5/3.0Evergreen Sports Center, 2914 Evergreen Pkwy, Evergreen, CO 80439.303/674-6884. $21d/player. Entries on TennisLink or to Kollman Gearhart by2/17.MARCH 22-28Art Kono Memorial Tennis Tournament257210810MWsd 4.5/3.5 MXd 4.5/4.0/3.5/3.0<strong>Colorado</strong> Springs Racquet Club, 2529 N Murray Blvd, <strong>Colorado</strong> Springs, CO80915. 719/596-2958. $40s, $25d/player. Entries on TennisLink or to Bill Davisby 3/15.APRIL 3-9Boulder Country Club Adult Open257210910MWsd 3.5/3.0Boulder Country Club, 7350 Clubhouse Rd, Boulder, CO 80301. 303/530-3328. $28s, $16d/player. Entries on TennisLink or to Jon Winegardner by 3/26.Off-site courts may be used. Weekday matches will begin at 5pm. All matcheswill play a 10-point tiebreak in lieu of a third set.APRIL 8-11Lynmar Senior Indoor257211310 DESIGNATEDMWsdMXd 30/35/40/45/50/55/60/65/70/75/80Lynmar Racquet Club, 2660 Vickers Dr, <strong>Colorado</strong> Springs, CO 80918.719/598-7075. MW30-60 $30s, $22d/player; MW65-80 $24s, $18d/. Entrieson TennisLink or to Jeanette Paddock by 3/29. Limit two singles/one doublesor two doubles/one singles.APRIL 12-1810 th Annual Highlands Ranch 4.5/4.0 Showdown257211010MWsd 4.5/4.0Highlands Ranch Community Association, 8801 S Broadway, HighlandsRanch, CO 80126. 303/471-8934. $30s, $16d/player. Entries on TennisLink orto Mike Shellman by 4/5. Limit two events/player.APRIL 15-19JCC Doubles Spring Slam257235210Md 5.0/4.5/4.0/3.5/3.0 Wd 4.5/4.0/3.5/3.0 MXd 4.5/4.0/3.5Jewish Community Center, 350 S Dahlia St, Denver, CO 80246. 303/316-6380. $16d/player. Entries on TennisLink or to Chris Croxton by 4/8.april 16-18Flying Horse Clay Indoor Championships257231310MWsdMXd 4.5/3.5/2.5Flying Horse Club, 1880 Weiskopf Point, <strong>Colorado</strong> Springs, CO 80921.719/487-2606. $27s, $25d/player. Entries on TennisLink or to Mike Humphreyby 4/9.APRIL 23-29South Suburban Spring Fling257211210 DESIGNATED 5.0/4.0MWsdMXd 5.0/4.0/3.5/3.0/2.5Littleton Golf & Tennis, 5800 S Federal Blvd, Littleton, CO 80123. 303/794-6933. $29s, $18d/player. Entries on TennisLink or to Vicki Holthus by 4/16. Allmatches will play a 10-point tiebreak in lieu of a third set.APRIL 24-MAY 1The 44 th Annual Austin Scott Memorial257235110 DESIGNATED 4.5/4.0/3.5/3.0MWsdMXd Chp/5.0/4.5/4.0/3.5/3.0/2.5 MWsd 40/50/60/70Boulder Tennis Association, PO Box 912, Boulder, CO 80306. 303/442-4282.$26s, $17d/player. Entries on TennisLink or to Tournament Director by 4/17.APRIL 29-MAY 22010 FCCC Singles Open257205910MWs 4.0/3.5/3.0Fort Collins Country Club, PO Box 877, Fort Collins, CO 80522. 970/482-1422.$22s. Entries on TennisLink or to Scott Langs 4/25.APRIL 29-MAY 2JCC Adult Open257235310MWs Chp/4.5/4.0/3.5/3.0Jewish Community Center, 350 S Dahlia St, Denver, CO 80246. 303/316-6380. $27s. Entries on TennisLink or to Chris Croxton by 4/22.APRIL 30-MAY 2Cinco De Mayo Tournament257232310MWsdMXd Chp/4.5/4.0/3.5/3.0 Combined MXd 6.5/7.5/8.5 FMLCJunction Indoor Tennis Center, 535 25 1/2 Rd, Grand Junction, CO 81505.970/241-2280. $33s, $25d/player. Entries on TennisLink or to Roger Speyerby 4/23.MAY 1-2The 5 th Annual Valerie Walls Memorial257224510LM(Op)s,SE; LM(A)s; LM(B)s; LM(C)s; LW(Op)sd; LW(A)sd; LW(B)sd; LW(C)sd; LM(Op)d; LM(A)d; LM(B)d; LM(C)d; LQ(A)s; LQ(B)s; LQ(C)s; LQ(A)d;LQ(B)d; LQ(C)dBoulder Tennis Association, PO Box 912, Boulder, CO 80306. 303/442-4282.$13s, $8d/player. Entries on TennisLink or to Valerie Walls Tennis Tournament,c/o Sue Coons by 4/24.coloradotennis.com2010 big book of colorado tennis63


2010 senior/ntrp/family/championship eventsMAY 3-9Glen Hines Memorial Senior Tournament257211910 DESIGNATEDMWsdMXd 40/45/50/55/60/65/70/75/80/85Apex Parks & Recreation, 12120 W 64th Ave, Arvada, CO 80004. 303/420-1210. $23s ($18s second singles); $18d/player ($13d/player second doubles).Entries on TennisLink or to Michelle Crouse by 4/26. All matches played at <strong>the</strong>Arvada Tennis Center. 80+ divisions receive first entry free, $10 second (mailor phone entry only). 65+ begin at 10 am. Evening play begins at 6pm. Willhonor reasonable first round scheduling requests and will attempt to schedulearound USTA leagues (at level).MAY 6-9Meadow Creek May Adult257212610 DESIGNATED 3.0MWsdMXd 5.0/4.0/3.0Meadow Creek Tennis & Fitness, 6305 W 6th Ave, Lakewood, CO 80214.303/232-6272. $34.50s, $20d/player. Entries on TennisLink or to Robin Dannby 4/29. Weekday matches will begin at 4pm and no matches on NTRPLeague night.MAY 6-92010 FCCC Doubles Open257234510MWd 4.0/3.5/3.0Fort Collins Country Club, PO Box 877, Fort Collins, CO 80522. 970/482-1422.$22d/player. Entries on TennisLink or to Scott Langs by 5/2.MAY 7-12Pinery NTRP Championships257212210 DESIGNATEDMWsd 4.5/3.5/2.5 MXd 5.0/4.5/4.0Pinery Country Club, 6900 E Pinery Pkwy, Parker, CO 80134. 303/841-3512.$31s, $21d/player. Entries on TennisLink or to Garry Seymour by 4/30. Nomatches on NTRP League night. No MXd on Sunday. Weekday play begins at6pm.MAY 11-16Pinery NTRP Championships257212310 DESIGNATEDMWsd 5.0/4.0/3.0 MXd 3.5/3.0Pinery Country Club, 6900 E Pinery Pkwy, Parker, CO 80134. 303/841-3512.$31s, $21d/player. Entries on TennisLink or to Garry Seymour by 5/4. No matcheson NTRP League night. No MXd on Sunday. Weekday play begins at 6pm.MAY 11-16LAC Front Range Tennis Championships257220810MWsdMXd 4.5/4.0/3.5/3.0 Wsd 2.5 Msd 5.0Longmont Athletic Club, 10 Mountain View Ave, Longmont, CO 80501. 303/772-4700. $30s, $20d/player. Entries on TennisLink or to Judy Larson by 5/4. All communicationmust be through email: tcourtla@comcast.net. No phone calls please.MAY 13-16Evergreen Sports Center Senior Slam257237110MWd 50/55/60/65/70/75Evergreen Sports Center, 2914 Evergreen Pkwy, Evergreen, CO 80439.303/674-6884. $21d/player. Entries on TennisLink or to Kollman Gearhart by5/6.64 2010 big book of colorado tennis coloradotennis.com


2010 senior/ntrp/family/championship eventsMAY 14-20South Suburban Doubles Classic257213210MWdMXd 5.0/4.5/4.0/3.5/3.0/2.5Holly Tennis Center, 6651 S Krameria Way, Centennial, CO 80111. 303/771-3654. $18d/player. Entries on TennisLink or to Vicki Holthus by 5/7. All matcheswill play a 10-point tiebreak in lieu of a third set.MAY 17-23Parker Spring Open257237310MWsdMXd Chp/4.5/4.0/3.5/3.0/2.5 35/45/55 FRLCThe Town of Parker, 20120 E Main St, Parker, CO 80138. 303/805-3261. $25s($15 second singles), $20d/player ($15d/player second doubles). Matchesplayed at <strong>the</strong> Railbender Tennis Center. Entries on TennisLink or to BarryRiddle by 5/10.Not just quality tennis,quality time.may 22denver WTT league tournamentMAY 23-30Nor<strong>the</strong>rn <strong>Colorado</strong> Open257235710 DESIGNATED chp/4.0/3.5/3.0MWsdMXd Chp/5.0/4.5/4.0/3.5/3.0/2.5 FMLCLewis Tennis School. Ste. E PMB 111, 1205 W Elizabeth St, Fort Collins, CO80521. 970/493-7000. $28s, $18d/player. Entries on TennisLink or to LewisTennis by 5/16.Join us for great competition anda fun time with family and friends.MAY 24-31Larry Saiontz Memorial Day TournamentSponsored by Legends of Aurora / Carrabba's257212910MWsd 4.5/4.0/3.5/3.0/2.5 Combined Mixed 5.0/6.0/7.0/8.0/9.0 MFICAurora Parks & Recreation, 6 Abilene St, #300, Aurora, CO 80011. 303/326-8700. $27s, $17d/player. Entries on TennisLink or to Nicole Cimino by 5/17.Limit two events/player.MAY 26-3131 st Annual Pueblo Chieftain Paper Cup257212810 DESIGNATED Family Doubles/4.0/3.5/3.0MWsdMXd Chp/5.0/4.5/4.0/3.5/3.0 Family Doubles FS/FD/MS/MDPueblo Tennis Club, PO Box 3213, Pueblo, CO 81005. 719/564-4111. $27s,$17d/player. Entries on Tennis Link ONLY by 5/19. Weekday matches beginat 5:30pm. Players must verify match location. For information, contact NormVail.MAY 27-31Clyde Rogers Memorial Day Opensponsored by Las Margaritas Restaurant & Cantina257213010MWsdMXd 5.0/4.5/4.0Washington Park Tennis Club, PO Box 261223, Littleton, CO 80163. 303/458-8779 $27s, $19d/player. Entries on TennisLink ONLY by 5/20. Limit two events/player. For information, contact Ken Van Der Laan.MAY 28-30Flying Horse Outdoor Championships257231410MWsd 4.5/4.0/3.5/3.0/2.5Flying Horse Club, 1880 Weiskopf Point, <strong>Colorado</strong> Springs, CO 80921.719/487-2606. $30s, $25d/player. Entries on TennisLink or to Mike Humphreyby 5/22.June 7-13, 2010 • LoveLandTennisLink # 257260210Men’s, Women’s, Family & Mixed: 2.5-OpenSaturday Morning QuickStart Tennis for Kids$35/person first event; $15/person each additional eventMail-in entries must be received by May 28;on-line entries must be completed by May 31.Fabulous Food, drinks & unique awards!A beneFiT FOr PAThWAyS hOSPiceFor information and registration contact:PAThWAyS hOSPice305 carpenter roadFort collins, cO 80525970/663-3500 • www.PAThWAyS-cAre.orgcoloradotennis.com2010 big book of colorado tennis65


2010 senior/ntrp/family/championship eventsMAY 31-JUNE 6Chester Harris Memorial City Park Tournament257228410MWsdMXd 5.0/4.5/4.0/3.5/3.0 40/45/50/55/60/65 Family Doubles FS/FD/MS/MDCity Park Racquet Club, 1726 Downing St, Denver, CO 80218. 303/949-7916.$28s, $20d/player. Entries on TennisLink or to Susan Nakano by 5/24. Allmatches will play a 10-point tiebreak in lieu of a third set.june 1-6Meadow Creek 4.5/3.5257213610 DESIGNATED 4.5MWsdMXd 4.5/3.5Meadow Creek Tennis & Fitness, 6305 W 6th Ave, Lakewood, CO 80214.303/232-6272. $34.50s, $20d/player. Entries on TennisLink or to Robin Dannby 5/25. No matches will be scheduled on NTRP League night. Matches willbegin at 4pm on weekdays.JUNE 3-6<strong>Colorado</strong> Springs Spring Spree257214510MWsdMXd Chp/5.0/4.5/4.0/3.5/3.0/2.5 Family Doubles FS/FD/MS/MDMemorial Park Tennis Center, 1315 E Pikes Peak, <strong>Colorado</strong> Springs, CO80909. 719/ 385-6023. $30s, $19d/player. Entries on TennisLink ONLY by5/26. Contact Kellie Ford for information.JUNE 6-13The Ranch Country Club Tennis Shootout257214010 DESIGNATED 5.0/3.5MWsdMXd 5.0/4.5/4.0/3.5/3.0/2.5Ranch Country Club, 11883 Tejon St, Denver, CO 80234. 303/469-5372. $34s,$22d/player. Entries on TennisLink or to Miikka Keronen by 5/31. Weekdaymatches begin at 5pm. Matches will be scheduled around USTA Leagues atlevel (not MXd).JUNE 11-13Breckenridge NTRP 4.5/4.0/3.5/3.0257213310MWsdMXd 4.5/4.0/3.5/3.0Town of Breckenridge Recreation Center, PO Box 168, Breckenridge, CO80424. 970/ 453-1734. $28s, $15d/player. Entries by TennisLink only by 6/4.For information contact John O’Connor.JUNE 11-13ITA 2010 Senior Sectional Championships257207510 DESIGNATEDMWsd 30/35/40/45/50/55/60/65/70/75/80 MXd 30/35/40/45/50/55/60/65Tennis Center At Steamboat <strong>Colorado</strong> Springs, Box 881537, 2500 Pine GroveRd, Steamboat <strong>Colorado</strong> Springs, CO 80488. 970/879-8400. $36s, $22d/player. Limit two events/player (no two MXd). Entries on TennisLink or to JimSwiggart by 6/4. Entrants must be residents of <strong>the</strong> USTA IntermountainSection.JUNE 11-13Gates Spring Ladder Classic257232910MWs 5.0/4.5/4.0/3.5/3.0/2.5Gates Tennis Center, 3300 E Bayaud Ave, Denver, CO 80209. 303/355-4461.$12 participation fee/$14 tournament fee. Top 8 players qualify from <strong>the</strong> GatesSpring Ladder (3/23-5/30) feed into this end-of-season sanctioned tournament.Entries on TennisLink or to Sam Hitman by 6/5.66 2010 big book of colorado tennis coloradotennis.com


2010 senior/ntrp/family/championship eventsJUNE 11-13Elam Classic257214610Msd Chp $10,000 Prize MoneyCanyon View Tennis Courts, 1111 Horizon Ct #101, Grand Junction, CO81506. 970/ 242-1490. $40s, $25d/player. Entries on TennisLink only by 6/4.Contact Harold Carrizo for information.JUNE 12-19Longmont Open257234710MWsdMXd 4.5/4.0/3.5/3.0 FMLCLongmont Tennis Association, PO Box 2252, Longmont, CO 80502. 303/485-8348. $28s $18d/player. Entries on TennisLink or to Gina Walker by 6/5.JUNE 15-20<strong>Colorado</strong> State Junior Open257201110Family Doubles FS/FD/MS/MDCountry Club of <strong>Colorado</strong>, 125 E Clubhouse Dr, <strong>Colorado</strong> Springs, CO 80906.719/538-4085. $16d/player. Entries on TennisLink or to Mark Bishop by 6/8.JUNE 18-20USTA Spring Mixed League district championshipsJUNE 18-27Denver City Open257215310 DESIGNATEDMWsdMXd Chp/35/40/45/50/55/60/65/70/75/80 4.5/4.0 Family Doubles FS/FD/MS/MD Prize Money TBDDenver Tennis Club, 400 Forest St, Denver, CO 80220. 303/322-4524.MWMXd Open $30s, $20d/player; Senior 35-55 $28s, $20d/player; 55-80$20s, $15d/player; Family $20d/player; NTRP $30s, $20d/player. Entries onTennisLink or Zach Smith by 6/11.JUNE 28-JULY 4Aurora Fire Cracker257216310MWsd 5.0/4.5/4.0/3.5/3.0/2.5 MFICAurora Parks & Recreation, 6 Abilene St, #300, Aurora, CO 80011. 303/326-8700. $27s, $17d/player. Entries on TennisLink or to Nicole Cimino by 6/21.Play on 6/30-7/2 will begin at 5pm. Limit two events/player.JULY 6-11Lakewood Open257206010MWsdMXd 4.0/3.5/3.0/2.5Lakewood Tennis Association, 724 S Osage St, Denver, CO 80223. 303/934-8878. $25s ($20s second singles), $18d/player ($15.50d/player seconddoubles). Entries on TennisLink or to Josh Neugebauer by 6/30.JULY 8-11Pikes Peak Classic257237010MWsdMXd Chp/35/40/45/50/55/60/65/70 MWdMXd 75Memorial Park Tennis Center, 1315 E Pikes Peak, <strong>Colorado</strong> Springs, CO80909. 719/ 385-6023. $30s, $19d/player. Entries on TennisLink ONLY by 7/1.Contact Kellie Ford for information.JULY 9-11River Valley Ranch Tennis Classic257217810MWsdMXd 4.0/3.5 MsdMXd 5.0 Wsd 4.5River Valley Ranch Master Association, 444 River Valley Ranch Dr, Carbondale,CO 81623. 970/963-8463. $25s, $17d/player. Entries by TennisLink or to JoshPasschier by 7/2. Various locations. Clay and hard courts will be used.JULY 10-17Sill-Terhar Motors Broomfield Open Tournament257217210 DESIGNATED 4.0/3.5/3.0/2.5MWsd Chp/5.0/4.5/4.0/3.5/3.0/2.5 MXd 4.5/4.0/3.5/3.0/2.5Broomfield Swim & Tennis Club, 250 Main St, Broomfield, CO 80020. 303/775-8174. $30s; $20d/player. Entries on TennisLink or to Doug Kazarosian, tenniskaz@yahoo.com(PO Box 63 Broomfield, CO 80020) by 7/3. Round robinfor all 2.5 events. Weekday matches begin at 4pm. Reasonable schedulingconflicts may be accommodated if contacted prior to tournament deadline.JULY 16-18Vail Valley Open @ Homestead Court Club257224310MWsdMXd 4.5/4.0/3.5/3.0Homestead Court Club, PO Box 808, Edwards, CO 81632. 970/926-1067.$33s, $20d/player. Entries on TennisLink or to Derek Fisher by 7/9.Denver tennis Clubproudly presents<strong>the</strong> 94th AnnualDenver City OpenJune 18-27, 2010Events include Championships (MWSDMX), 4.0, 4.5 (MWSMX) 35-80 (SDMX).Entry deadline is Saturday, June 12 on TennisLink or to <strong>the</strong> DTC.Contact DTC, (303) 322-4524 • Zachary Smith, Tournament DirectorWyoming Welcomes You!June 11-13 wyoming Tennis ChampionshipsTL #258103010 JUNIORS: June 10-11 LaramieTL# 258130410 ADULTS: June 12-13 LaramieJune 25-27TL# 258130510Junior governor’s CupCheyenneaugusT 13-15 adulT governor’s CupTL# 258102610 CheyennesepTember 4-5 bob david senior ChampionshipsaT Cheyenne CCTL# 258102010 Cheyennecoloradotennis.com2010 big book of colorado tennis67


2010 senior/ntrp/family/championship eventsJULY 18-25Arvada Tennis Center Summer Smash257219010 DESIGNATED 5.0MWsdMXd Chp/5.0/4.5/4.0/3.0/2.5 FMLCApex Parks & Recreation, 12120 W 64th Ave, Arvada, CO 80004. 303/431-9004. $25s ($20s second singles), $18d/player ($14d/player second doubles).Entries on TennisLink or to Michelle Crouse by 7/11. All matches played at <strong>the</strong>Arvada Tennis Center. Will honor reasonable first round scheduling requestsand attempt to schedule around USTA League at level. Play begins at 6pm.Player BBQ on Friday evening and Saturday afternoon.JULY 19-25Work Out West 2010 Greeley Tennis Championships257237610MWs Chp/4.0/3.5/3.0 MWd 4.5/4.0/3.5/3.0 Combined Mixed 6.5/7.5/8.5 FMLCGreeley Work Out West Fitness & Tennis Club, 5701 W 20th St, Greeley,CO 80634. 970/330-6707. $25s or d/player ($15s or d/player second event).Entries on TennisLink or to Laurie Anderson by 7/12. 1st place winners ofmen's and women's open singles will be awarded $250. Weekday matchesbegin at 5:30pm. Limit two events/player.JULY 20-25Sou<strong>the</strong>rn <strong>Colorado</strong> State Open257217410 DESIGNATED 5.0/4.5/Family DoublesMWsdMXd Chp/5.0/4.5/4.0/3.5/3.0 MWs 2.5 Family Doubles FS/FD/MS/MDCountry Club of <strong>Colorado</strong>, 125 E Clubhouse Dr, <strong>Colorado</strong> Springs, CO 80906.719/ 538-4085. $30s, $19d/player. Entries on TennisLink or to Mark Bishop,bish40love@aol.com, by 7/13. Scheduling conflicts must be resolved prior topublication of times on <strong>the</strong> web.JULY 23-25ROCKY MOUNTAIN WHEELCHAIR OPEN257230810MWsd Open/A/B/C Qsd Open/AGates Tennis Center, 3300 E Bayaud Ave, Denver, CO 80209. $10s, $10d/player. Entries on TennisLink or to Sue Coons, cooney40@yahoo.com by7/16.JULY 23-26<strong>Colorado</strong> Athletic Club Monaco Adult NTRP257227710MWsdMXd 4.5/3.5/2.5<strong>Colorado</strong> Athletic Club Monaco, 2695 S Monaco Pkwy, Denver, CO 80222.303/758-7080. $25s, $17d/player. Entries on TennisLink or to Wendy Donovanby 7/16. Indoor and outdoor courts may be used.JULY 30-AUGUST 12010 Rocky Mountain State Games257207410MWsdMXd Chp5.0/4.5/4.0/3.5/3.0/2.5<strong>Colorado</strong> Springs Sports Association, Suite E, 1631 Mesa Ave, <strong>Colorado</strong>Springs, CO 80906. 719/634-7333. $20 first event, $40 for second/-thirdevents. Tournament website: www.stategamesof<strong>the</strong>west.org. Entries onTennisLink or to Dave Lehman by 7/20. Matches played at Memorial Park.JULY 30-AUGUST 1USTA Adult league district championshipsSEASON 3 STARTS SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 14Sundays 10am-noon through April 18Sundays 6-8pm April 25 through September 19.brought to you byComprenhensive coverage of professional, collegiate and prep tennis,as well as adult and junior play across <strong>the</strong> entire Intermountain Section, and beyond!68 2010 big book of colorado tennis coloradotennis.com


2010 senior/ntrp/family/championship eventsJULY 30-AUGUST 1Bill Wright Clay Court ChampionshipsMWsdMXd Chp/35/45/55/65/75Vail Tennis Center, 700 S Frontage Road East, Vail, CO 81657. 970/ 479-2294.$30s, $17.50d/person. Entries to Bob Seward by 7/23.AUGUST 7nor<strong>the</strong>rn colorado WTT league tournamentAUGUST 7-15Babolat Boulder Open at The Millennium Harvest House257218110DESIGNATED 5.0/4.5/4.0/3.5/3.0/2.5/family doubles/ita chpMWsdMXd Chp/40/45/50/55/60/65/70 5.0/4.5/4.0/3.5/3.0Family Doubles FS/FD/MS/MD $5000 prize moneyMillennium Harvest House Tennis, 1345 28th St, Boulder, CO 80302. 303/449-5033. MWMXd Open $35s, $24d; NTRP/MW30-50 $31s, $21d/player; MW55-80 $25s, $17d/player. Entries on TennisLink or to Theresa Brown by 7/31. Limitthree NTRP events/player. Senior/Super Senior Events will be held August7-8, 13-15. Every effort will be made to accommodate league conflicts at level.Some events will be held at <strong>the</strong> CU South Tennis Complex.AUGUST 9-1534 th Annual Ted Swenson Super Senior257232810 DESIGNATEDMWsdMXd 60/65/7075 Msd 55 Wsd 50/55Site and Dates TBA. Please check TennisLink for updated information.AUGUST 10-12Daytime Doubles League district championshipsAUGUST 13-152010 Steamboat NTRP Championships257207610MWsdMXd 5.0/4.5/4.0/3.5/3.0Tennis Center At Steamboat <strong>Colorado</strong> Springs, Box 881537, 2500 Pine GroveRd, Steamboat <strong>Colorado</strong> Springs, CO 80488. 970/879-8400. $36s, $22d/player. Limit two events/player (no two MXd). Entries on TennisLink or to JimSwiggart by 8/6.AUGUST 14-15colorado springs WTT league tournamentaugust 16-22colorado state university open257238010MWsdMXd Chp/5.0/4.5/4.0/3.5/3.0/2.5<strong>Colorado</strong> State University, McGraw Athletic Center, Rm 200C, Fort Collins,CO 80523. 970/491-1311. $25s, $15d/player. Entries on TennisLink or to JonMessick by 8/9.AUGUST 19-22Meadow Creek 5.0/4.0/3.0257220710MWsdMXd 5.0/4.0/3.0Meadow Creek Tennis & Fitness, 6305 W 6th Ave, Lakewood, CO 80214.303/232-6272. $34.50s, $20d/player. Entries on TennisLink or to Robin Dannby 8/12. Weekday matches will begin at 4pm.AUGUST 20-22Gates Summer Ladder Classic257233310MWs 5.0/4.5/3.5/2.5Gates Tennis Center, 3300 E Bayaud Ave, Denver, CO 80209. 303/355-4461.$12 participation fee and $14 tournament fee. Top 8 qualify from <strong>the</strong> GatesSpring Ladder (6/1-8/8) feed info this end-of-season sanctioned tournament.Entries on TennisLink or to Sam Hitman by 8/13.AUGUST 23-29JCC State Open Tune-up257235610MWsd Chp/35/45/55/65 MXd ChpJewish Community Center, 350 S Dahlia St, Denver, CO 80246. 303/316-6380. $27s, $16d/player. Entries on TennisLink or to Chris Croxton by 8/16.Limit two events/player. Weekday matches will begin at 5pm.AUGUST 27-29Memorial Park Challenge257237210MWsdMXd Chp/4.5/4.0/3.5/3.0 Ms 5.0 WsdMXd 2.5Memorial Park Tennis Center, 1315 E Pikes Peak Ave, <strong>Colorado</strong> Springs, CO80909. 719/385-6023. $30s, $19d/player. Entries on TennisLink or to KellieFord by 8/20.AUGUST 27-SEPTEMBER 3The Ned Cooney Memorial Meadows Club Adult Open257221810MWsdMXd Chp/5.0/4.5/4.0/3.5/3.0/2.5Meadows Club, PO Box 4542, Boulder, CO 80306. 303/494-0410. $32s, $22d/player. Entries on TennisLink or to Adrian Games by 8/20.AUGUST 31-SEPTEMBER 2USTA super senior League district championshipscoloradotennis.com2010 big book of colorado tennis69


2010 senior/ntrp/family/championship eventsAUGUST 31-SEPTEMBER 6Aurora Labor Day NTRP257221210MWsdMXd 5.0/4.5/4.0/3.5/3.0/2.5Aurora Parks & Recreation, 6 Abilene St, #300, Aurora, CO 80011. 303/326-8700. $27s; $17d/player. Entries on TennisLink or to Nicole Cimino by 8/24.Limit two events/player.SEPTEMBER 3-6Chet Niemeyer Labor Day TournamentSponsored by Las Margaritas Restaurant and Cantina257221310MWsdMXd 3.5/3.0/2.5Washington Park Tennis Club, 2658 Vrain St, Denver, CO 80212. 303/458-8779. $27s, $19d/player. Entries on TennisLink ONLY by 8/27. For informationcontact Ken van der Laan, ks-tennis@comcast.net. Limit two events/player.Coman tiebreak will be used.SEPTEMBER 10-12USTA Senior League district championshipsSEPTEMBER 10-19<strong>Colorado</strong> State Open257216610 DESIGNATEdMWsdMXd Chp/35/40/45/50/55/60/65 MWsdMXd 4.5/4.0/3.5 Wd 75 Msd 75/80MWsd 70Gates Tennis Center, 3300 E Bayaud Ave, Denver, CO 80209. 303/355-4461.MWMXdOpen MOpen $55s, WOpen $45s, $35d/player; MW35 $45s, $30d/player; MW40-60 $34s, $25d/player; MW65-80 $28s, $20d/player; MXd 35-75$25d/player. NTRP $35s, $25d/player; Family Doubles $25d/player. Entries onTennisLink or to Eric Rose by 9/3.Meanwhile, back at The Ranch...SEPTEMBER 17-192010 FCCC Fall Singles Open257234810MWs 4.0/3.5/3.0/2.5Fort Collins Country Club, PO Box 877, Fort Collins, CO 80522. 970/482-1422.$22s. Entries on TennisLink or to Scott Langs 9/12.SEPTEMBER 18-20Major Mortgage Autumn Classic257201610MWsdMXd Chp/4.5/4.0/3.5/3.0Tennis Center At Grand Junction, 535 25 1/2 Rd, Grand Junction, CO 81505.970/241-2280. $30s, $22d/player. Entries on TennisLink or to Roger Speyerby 9/11.SEPTEMBER 24-262010 FCCC Doubles Open257234910MWd 4.0/3.5/3.0Fort Collins Country Club, PO Box 877, Fort Collins, CO 80522. 970/482-1422.$22d/player. Entries on TennisLink or to Scott Langs 9/20.SEPTEMBER 24-26Twilight League district championshipsWe offerAnnual Tennis Memberships.Join us for all our fantastic adult & junior tournaments!Our tournaments offer many player benefits, someof which include: t-shirts, complimentary food andbeverages and player-friendly scheduling whenpossible.ITA MEMORIAL DAY CIRCUITTL# 257202310BGs 1605/23-05/25/10, deadline 05/01/10RANCH CC <strong>TENNIS</strong> SHOOTOUTTL# 257214010MWsdMXd 2.5,3.0,3.5,4.0,4.5,5.0DESIGNATED 3.5/5.006/06-06/13/10, deadline 05/31/10RANCH ROUNDUPTL# 257216510BGsd 10,12,14,16,18DESIGNATED Satellite06/26-06/30/2010, deadline 6/19/10NOR<strong>THE</strong>RN EXTREMETL# 257230011BGsd 16,181/1/09-01/04/11, deadline 12/24/10RANCH INDOOR OPENTL# 257230311MWsdMXd 35, 45, 55, 65, 75DESIGNATED02/15-02/20/11, deadline 02/08/11Come and check out ourlimited winterdrop-in programs,open to non-members.Visit<strong>THE</strong>RANCHCC.comfor details.For more informationor to schedule a tour,contact Miikka Keronen,Director of Tennis,at 303/469-5372, or emailmiikkak@<strong>the</strong>ranchcc.com.11887 Tejon Street, Westminster70 2010 big book of colorado tennis coloradotennis.com


2010 senior/ntrp/family/championship eventsSEPTEMBER 24-27Denver Clay Court Championships257221910MWs 5.0/4.5/4.0/3.5/3.0Greenwood Athletic Club, 5757 S Quebec, Greenwood Village, CO 80111.303/771-2588. $32s. Entries on TennisLink only by 9/19. Contact Ryan Haithfor information. Draws limited to 32. Weekday matches will begin at 6pm,weekend matches will begin at 8:30am.SEPTEMBER 24-30South Suburban Championships257221510 DESIGNATED 2.5MWsdMXd 5.0/4.5/4.0/3.5/3.0/2.5Holly Tennis Center, 6651 S Krameria Way, Centennial, CO 80111. 303/771-3654. $29s, $18d/player. Entries on TennisLink or to Vicki Holthus by 9/17.SEPTEMBER 27-OCTOBER 3Parker Fall Open257266310MWsd Chp/35/45/55 - MWsdMXd 4.5/4.0/3.5/3.0/2.5 FRLCTown of Parker, 20120 E Main St, Parker, CO 80138. 303/805-3261. $25s ($15second singles), $20d/player ($15d/player second doubles). Matches played atRailbender Tennis Center. Entries on TennisLink or to Barry Riddle by 9/20.SEPTEMBER 27-OCTOBER 3Aurora Fall Doubles Classic257206310MWd 5.0/4.5/4.0/3.5/3.0/2.5 Combined MXd 5.5/6.5/7.5/8.5/9.5/10.5 MFICAurora Parks & Recreation, 6 Abilene St, Suite 300, Aurora, CO 80011.303/326-8700. $17d/player. Entries on TennisLink or to Nicole Cimino by 9/17.Limit two events/player. Matches played at Utah Park.OCTOBER 1-3PPCTA Fall Tennisfest257229910MWsdMXd Chp4.5/4.0/3.5/3.0 Family Doubles F/S, F/D, M/S, M/DPikes Peak Community Tennis Association, 1315 E Pikes Peak Ave, <strong>Colorado</strong>Springs, CO 80909. 719/473-4288. $25s, $25d/player. Entries on TennisLinkor to Kellie Ford by 9/26.OCTOBER 7-10<strong>Colorado</strong> Springs Open257220610MWsdMXd Chp/5.0/4.5/4.0/3.5/3.0/2.5Lynmar Racquet Club, 2660 Vickers Dr, <strong>Colorado</strong> Springs, CO 80918.719/598-7075 $31s, $22d/player. Entries by TennisLink or to JeanettePaddock by 9/28. Limit two singles/one doubles or two doubles/one singles.Weekday play begins at 5:30pm.OCTOBER 8-10ITA Fall Mixed Doubles League District championshipsOCTOBER 11-13Women’s Summer Daytime League district championshipsOCTOBER 15-17The Last Chance Tennis Championships257233910MWsdMXd Chp/5.0/4.5/4.0/3.5/3.0Memorial Park Tennis Center, 1315 E Pikes Peak Ave, <strong>Colorado</strong> Springs, CO80909. 719/385-6023. $30s, $19d/player. Entries on TennisLink or to KellieFord by 10/8.3rd AnnuAlTEnnIS WITH<strong>THE</strong> STArS1-8pmSaturday | August 29Gates Tennis CenterBenefiting<strong>Colorado</strong> Youth Tennis Foundationamong o<strong>the</strong>r causes helping kids in need.Featuring:Owen DaviDsOn: 12 time Grand slam winnerJeff salzenstein: <strong>Colorado</strong> tennis Hall of famersCOtt HumpHries | paul GOlDsteinmayOr JOHn HiCkenlOOper | D.a. mitCH mOrrisseyJim Benemann (CBs 4) | Christine Chang (CHannel 7)Jake sCHrOeDer (Opie Gone Bad)also featuring many of <strong>Colorado</strong>’s top local pros,coaches, adults & junior players.Event HostsLoan Vo, Josh Hanfling & Blacktie <strong>Colorado</strong> (Kenton Kuhn)Event directorandy zodin, host of IN <strong>THE</strong> <strong>TENNIS</strong> ZONE on am 1510.*all players will play a minimum of 3 hours of great tennis!*Food, drinks, prizes, and great music all day!*silent auction items galore!*awards and world-class exhibition matches from 6-8pm.*after party at 8pm.*adult entry $100....Junior entry $50.Purchase your entry online at:www.blacktie-colorado.com/rsvpand enter event code: TEnnIScoloradotennis.com2010 big book of colorado tennis71


2010 senior/ntrp/family/championship eventsOCTOBER 15-17JCC Men's NTRP Challenge257229710Ms 4.0/3.5Jewish Community Center, 350 S Dahlia St, Denver, CO 80246. 303/316-6380. $29S Entries on TennisLink or to Chris Croxton by 10/8.OCTOBER 15-21South Suburban Fall Classic257222710 DESIGNATED 3.5MWsdMXd 5.0/4.5/4.0/3.5Littleton Golf & Tennis Club 5800 S Federal Blvd, Littleton, CO 80123. 303/794-6933. $29s, $18d/player. Entries on TennisLink or to Vicki Holthus by 10/8.OCTOBER 22-25JCC Women's NTRP Challenge257229810Ws 4.0/3.5/3.0Jewish Community Center, 350 S Dahlia St, Denver, CO 80246. 303/316-6380. $29s. Entries on TennisLink or to Chris Croxton by 10/15.OCTOBER 29-31Gates Fall Ladder257234310MWs 5.0/4.5/3.5/2.5Gates Tennis Center, 3300 E Bayaud Ave, Denver, CO 80209. 303/355-4461.$12 participation fee and $14 tournament fee. Top 8 qualify from <strong>the</strong> GatesSpring Ladder (6/1-8/8) feed info this end-of-season sanctioned tournament.Entries on TennisLink or to Sam Hitman by 10/22.OCTOBER 29-NOVEMBER 1Denver Winter Clay Court Championships257222910MWs 4.5/4.0/3.5/3.0 Ms 5.0Greenwood Athletic Club, 5757 S Quebec, Greenwood Village, CO 80111.303/771-2588. $32s. Entries on TennisLink only by 10/22. Contact Ryan Haithfor information. Weekday matches will begin at 5pm. Weekend matches willbegin at 8:30am.NOVEMBER 1-7Fox Hill Country Club Adult NTRP257235510MWsdMXd 4.5/4.0/3.5/3.0Fox Hill Country Club, PO Box 762, Longmont, CO 80502. 303-772-0246.$18s, $14d/player. Entries on TennisLink or to Ryan Winters by 10/25.NOVEMBER 3-7Evergreen Sports Center Turkey Shoot257236710MWd 4.5/4.0/3.5/3.0Evergreen Sports Center, 2914 Evergreen Pkwy, Evergreen, CO 80439.303/674-6884. $21d/player. Entries on TennisLink or to Kollman Gearhart by10/29.NOVEMBER 12-14Flying Horse Indoor Clay Winter Championships257231510MWsd 4.5/4.0/3.5/3.0Flying Horse Club, 1880 Weiskopf Point, <strong>Colorado</strong> Springs, CO 80921. 719/487-2606. $30s, $25/player. Entries on TennisLink or to Mike Humphrey by 11/5.DECEMBER 2-6Greenwood Doubles Challenge257263610MWdMXd 4.5/4.0/3.5/3.0Greenwood Athletic Club, 5757 S Quebec, Greenwood Village, CO 80111.303/771-2588. $22d/player. Entries on TennisLink ONLY by 11/26. ContactRyan Haith for information. Players may only compete at one NTRP level.early 2011 TournamentsFebruary 4-10South Suburban Valentines Day Classic257230211 Designated 3.0MWsdMxd 5.0/4.0/3.0Littleton Golf and Tennis, 5800 S Federal Blvd, Littleton, CO 80123. 303/794-6933 $29s, $18d/player. Entires on TennisLink or to Vicki Holthus by 1/29/11.February 15-20Ranch Indoor Open257230311 DesignatedMWsdMxd 35/45/55/65/75Ranch Country Club, 11887 Tejon Dr, Denver, CO 80234. 303/469-5372. $37s,$23d/player. Entries on TennisLink or to Miikka Keronen by 2/8/11. Limit twoevents/player with MXd as a third.February 15-20<strong>Colorado</strong> Springs Racquet Club 4.0/3.0257230411MWsd Chp/4.0/3.0<strong>Colorado</strong> Springs Racquet Club, 2529 N Murray Blvd, <strong>Colorado</strong> Springs, CO80915. 719/596-2958. $35s, $18d/player. Entries on TennisLink or to Bill Davisby 2/08/11.G A M E - S E T - M A T C H , I N C .WE BUY WORKINGAND NON-WORKINGBALL MACHINES.WE SELL:Playmate Meteltek Commercialand Portable MachinesSports Tutor PortablesALSO AVAILABLE FROMGAME-SET-MATCH, INC:– Service contracts– Trade ins– SalesFOR MORE INFORMATIONGame-Set-Match Inc. of Park Meadows8375 S. Willow St. #258Littleton, CO 80124W W W . G A M E S E T M A T C H I N C . C O MGAME-SET-MATCH<strong>OF</strong> PARK MEADOWS8375 S. Willow St., Suite 208Littleton, CO 80124303.790.1991GAME-SET-MATCH<strong>OF</strong> CHERRY CREEK333 S. <strong>Colorado</strong> Blvd.Denver, CO 80246303.394.1991GAME-SET-MATCH<strong>OF</strong> GREENWOODATHLETIC & <strong>TENNIS</strong> CLUB5801 South Quebec StreetGreenwood Village, <strong>Colorado</strong> 80111303.771.258872 2010 big book of colorado tennis coloradotennis.com


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