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How the open, prize money tennis tournaments work

Prize Money Tiers
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Prize Money Tiers

The prize money tier for each division increases based on the number of players.

  • Tier 3: 96-127 Players = $2,000
  • Tier 2: 64-95 Players = $1,500
  • Tier 1: 32-63 Players = $1,000
  • Base: 0-31 Players = $0
Prize Money Increase
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Prize Money Increase

Prize money is only guaranteed if the number of players meets the Prize Money Tier qualifications.

  • Players INCREASE prize money by signing up
  • REGISTER NOW if you're interested in any of the events below
  • Signing up early results in a HIGHER prize money tier so don't wait to register
  • If the event maximum permits, $500 is added for every 32 players after Tier 3

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Why they love college circuits...

Hannah Keeling coaches a Georgia Gwinnett College player during a college tennis match, which Universal Tennis supports

College Circuits provide an incredible opportunity for everyone and anyone to play in a high-level event... I highly recommend college circuits to everyone.

Hannah Keeling
Head Men's & Women's Tennis Coach, Georgia Gwinnett College
Photo of Maciel Sykut, Duke University associate head coach, wearing Duke hat and jacket

These events create opportunities for our student-athletes to sharpen their skills through competitive play. For our program, hosting such events showcases our commitment to excellence and attracts talent to our campus.

Maciek Sykut
Head Men's Tennis Coach, Elon University
Photo of Sergey Avdeyev, head coach of men's and women's tennis at UTSA

It is such a great way to provide extra opportunity for college and upcoming players. On top of that, absolute best way to meet and engage local tennis community!

Sergey Avdeyev
Head Men’s Tennis Coach, University of Texas, San Antonio

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