Palo Alto, Calif. (May 16, 2025) – UTR Sports, creator of the global UTR Pro Tennis Tour (UTR PTT), is proud to announce a dynamic and diverse schedule of tournaments for the third quarter of 2025.
From July through September, the UTR PTT will feature 120 prize money events around the world, that is 10 tournaments a week, offering players more opportunities for guaranteed matchplay and substantial prize money—hallmarks of the world’s most player-centric pro tennis tour.

In total, more than 330 events and 15,000 matches will take place across the globe in the first nine months of 2025, fulfilling UTR Sports’ mission to grow tennis with the most accurate global rating, innovative events, and a tennis community centered on level-based play.
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“I play the UTR PTT events because they provide a lot of great matches as well as great money,” said Malkia Ngounoue, a seven-time UTR PTT champion. “I would definitely recommend other players to go out and play as many as they can. You get high-quality matches, professional experience, and a chance to improve your UTR Rating.”
Ngounoue has competed in five UTR PTT events this year, already earning more than $11,000 in prize money—not including an additional $750 bonus earned through the new PTT Tour Card. The program rewards players for participation and performance while offering exclusive discounts from global partners, including Dunlop, Fabletics, and Hilton.
Reflecting growing international demand, the updated calendar showcases UTR PTT events in Poland and Bali, Indonesia, for the first time. In the U.S., 17 top-tier universities will host pro tournaments from July through September as part of the innovative UTR Pro Summer Slam, which culminates in an inaugural Labor Day Championship at the University of San Diego.
With the UTR Pro Summer Slam, aspiring pro collegiate athletes at the following institutions will have the opportunity to pursue progress without leaving home: Baylor University, Oklahoma State University, University of Nebraska, Texas A&M University, Virginia Tech, University of North Texas, Boise State University, University of North Carolina at Charlotte, University of Illinois, University of Denver, University of Tennessee, Cornell University, Florida State University, University of Oklahoma, University of Southern California, and the University of Georgia.
Players are also encouraged to bring their coaches. Just last week, UTR Sports announced the global expansion of off-court coaching following a successful 2025 trial.
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