USTA Billie Jean King NTC to Host U.S. Open National Playoffs Eastern Sectional Qualifying Tournament
The USTA Eastern Section has announced that the USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center in Flushing, N.Y. will host the U.S. Open National Playoffs Eastern Sectional Qualifying Tournament, June 11-17, 2012. The U.S. Open National Playoffs will again include both men’s and women’s singles and mixed-doubles in 2012. The USTA created the U.S. Open National Playoffs to expand the footprint of the U.S. Open to cities nationwide by providing the opportunity for all players 14 years of age and older to earn a berth into the U.S. Open.
The U.S. Open National Playoffs men’s and women’s singles champions earn a wild card into the U.S. Open Qualifying Tournament, held the week prior to the U.S. Open. The U.S. Open National Playoffs mixed-doubles champions receive a main draw wild card into the 2012 U.S. Open.
The U.S. Open National Playoffs begin as a series of sectional qualifying tournaments, held in 13 USTA Sections throughout the country, including Flushing, N.Y. The 13 men’s, women’s and mixed-doubles champions from each sectional qualifying tournament will advance to the U.S. Open National Playoffs–Men’s Singles, Women’s Singles and Mixed-Doubles Championship. All three tournaments will be held in conjunction with the New Haven Open at Yale, presented by First Niagara, a U.S. Open Series event. The U.S. Open National Playoffs–Men’s Singles and Women’s Singles Championship will be held Aug. 17-20. The U.S. Open National Playoffs–Mixed-Doubles Championship will be held Aug. 22-25.
“We are excited to have the playoffs return to the USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center for the third consecutive year,” said DA Abrams, executive director of USTA Eastern. “The tournament is an amazing experience, and provides an opportunity for anyone with a dream and a love for the game to compete on the same courts where the U.S. Open will be played this summer.”
Registration opens on March 15 at www.usta.com/tennislink. The entry fee is $100 for singles and $120 for each mixed-doubles team ($60 per player). All players competing must have a current USTA membership valid through Aug. 27, 2012. Participants can be of any playing level, from aspiring novice to seasoned professional, giving everyone an equal opportunity to advance. Additional information can be found at www.USOpen.org/NationalPlayoffs.
“For the third year, we again expect strong singles and mixed doubles competition among top junior players, collegians, teaching professionals, ‘weekend warriors,’ and recreational players to earn their way into the U.S. Open,” said Jeff Ryan, U.S. Open National Playoffs Tournament Director. “The New Haven Open at Yale will also again serve as an ideal host for the championships, as it is a wonderful setting, never mind extremely convenient, for those winning players to travel to New York for the U.S. Open.”
In all, 1,380 players (690 in men’s singles, 306 in women’s singles, and 384 in mixed-doubles) competed in the 2011 U.S. Open National Playoffs, ranging from experienced professionals (including former doubles world number two-ranked and 2001 Australian Open mixed-doubles champion Ellis Ferreira, two-time ATP singles champion Jeff Tarango, and former NCAA singles champions Amanda McDowell and Bea Bielik) to recreational players of all talents and walks of life (including ESPN’s Mike Greenberg, who teamed with six-time U.S. Open champion Chris Evert in mixed-doubles, jewelry store owner and young-adult fiction writer Shawn Cormier of East Brookfield, Conn., 65-year-old senior USTA League player Glenn Baxter, of Granbury, Texas, and the teenage brother-sister team of Samantha and Harrison Adams, who won the USTA Texas Sectional Qualifying Tournament).
In the end, former University of Arkansas All-American Blake Strode, who deferred Harvard Law School to pursue a pro tennis career, won the U.S. Open National Playoffs men’s title for a second straight year to earn a wild card into the U.S. Open Qualifying Tournament, where he reached the second round (also for a second straight year). Teenager Robin Anderson won the U.S. Open National Playoffs women’s singles title, prevailing over a series of more experienced opponents. Anderson was a girls’ singles quarterfinalist at the 2010 U.S. Open and now plays for UCLA.
The winners of the inaugural mixed doubles title were Christina Fusano and David Martin, who between them have won 34 USTA Pro Circuit doubles titles. The duo faced the number five seeds Daniela Hantuchova and Mark Knowles in the first round of the 2011 U.S. Open mixed-doubles tournament.