Girls 12 and under national clay court tournament starts Sunday at Boca Polo Club. For 20 years, girls from all over the country have descended on the Polo Club at Boca Raton for the USTA Girls National 12 and under Clay Court Championships. This year’s tournament begins Sunday with singles matches at 8 a.m. Doubles follow at 2 p.m. Opening ceremonies are Saturday at 5:30 p.m. on Court 11.
“We’re very excited,” Polo Club Tennis Director Jean Mills said. “You’ll see the future Chris Everts and Lindsay Davenports at the event.” Madison Keys, Jennifer E. Brady and Julia O'Loughlin are he only competitors from Boca Raton.
The format is a compass draw, which assures each participant a minimum of four matches before the knockout stage begins Wednesday.The finals are scheduled to start at 8 a.m. on Saturday, July 21.
Mills said the reason the USTA has had such a long and continuous relationship with the Polo Club is easy to pinpoint. “We both have in common that we want to help our future stars and players of tomorrow,” she said.
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