2018 USTA League National Adult 55 & Over 6.0/8.0 Championships
Friday's Matches in the Books
October 19, 2018

Play wrapped up just shy of midnight on Friday following two rain delays to close out the opening day of the 2018 USTA League National Adult 55 & Over 6.0/8,0 Championships, hosted by the USTA National Campus. The tournament marks the third consecutive weekend of USTA League Nationals action to take place in Orlando.
Listed below are the teams bringing 2-0 records into Saturday’s action.
6.0 women: Caribbean (Independent – Puerto Rico), Florida (Southside Tennis Complex – Jacksonville), Eastern (Bonnie Briar Country Club – Larchmont, N.Y.), Intermountain (Independent – Montana), Midwest (Evergreen Racquet Club – Bloomington, Ill.), Missouri Valley (Lafortune Tennis Center – Tulsa, Okla.)
6.0 men: Middle States (Hershey Racquet Club – Hershey, Pa.), Northern (St Paul Academy & Summit School – Saint Paul, Minn.), Pacific Northwest (Jupiter Tennis Center – Edgewood, Wash.), Texas (High Point Tennis Center – Plano)
8.0 women: Caribbean (Independent – Puerto Rico), Midwest (Queen City Racquet Club – Cincinnati, Ohio), New England (Bass River Tennis Club Inc. – Beverly, Mass.), Northern (Life Time Fitness – Lakeville, Minn.), Southern California (Alta Vista Racquet Center – Redondo Beach)
8.0 men: Florida (River Hills Country Club – Valrico), Hawaii Pacific (Pearlridge Community Park – Aiea), Northern California (Gold River Racquet Club – Gold River), Southern (Riverchase Country Club – Hoover, Ala.)
A full listing of the updated divisional standings can be found at the following links: 6.0 men; 6.0 women; 8.0 men; 8.0 women.
Match play continues at 7 a.m. Saturday morning.
Established in 1980, USTA League has grown from 13,000 players in a few parts of the country in its first year to more than 900,000 players across the nation today, making it the world’s largest recreational tennis league.
USTA League was established to provide adult recreational players throughout the country with the opportunity to compete against players of similar ability levels. Players participate on teams in a league format, which is administered by the USTA through its 17 sections. The league groups players by using six National Tennis Rating Program (NTRP) levels, ranging from 2.5 (entry) to 5.0 (advanced). USTA League is open to any USTA member 18 years of age or older.
For more information on the 2018 USTA League National Championships, click here.