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Welcome to the
61st USTA FLORIDA JUNIOR STATE CLOSED CHAMPIONSHIP
June 6 - 11, 2009
Florida Tennis Center – Sanlando Park

Dear Junior State Closed Championship Player:

On behalf of USTA Florida; Welcome to the 61st USTA Florida Junior State Closed Championship. This tournament represents the best junior tennis players in the great state of Florida. Since Florida is the strongest section in the USTA, your selection to play in this tournament proves that you are among the elite junior tennis players in the country.

Congratulations on your accomplishments to this point. We are excited to have you as part of our premier junior event and hope you continue to compete at your highest level. We are confident you will demonstrate fair play and sportsmanship during this event. Be sure and thank your parents and coaches for their support and encouragement.

Best of luck to everyone!!

Sincerely,


Donn Davis
President USTA Florida

Thank you to all the Sponsors of the 2009 USTA Florida Jr. State Closed Championship

jr. state closed news

Austin, Collins Among Title Winners at 2009 USTA Florida Jr. State Closed

6/12/2009 12:00:00 PM

Championships were decided in the boys and girls 18-14 divisions on Thursday at the Florida Tennis Center in Daytona Beach during the finale of the 61st edition of the USTA Florida Jr. State Closed tennis tournament, the longest continuously-running junior tournament in Florida.

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Boys, Girls 10s Champs Crowned at USTA Florida Jr. State Closed

6/11/2009 12:00:00 PM

Championships were won in the Boys and Girls 10s, and finalists determined in the other divisions on Wednesday, Day 5 at the 61st annual USTA Florida Jr. State Closed tennis tournament, held at the Florida Tennis Center in Daytona Beach and Sanlando Park in Seminole County.

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Quarterfinal, Semifinal Action on Day 4 at USTA Florida Jr. State Closed

6/10/2009 12:00:00 PM

Boys and girls play came down to the quarterfinals, and in some divisions the semis on Tuesday, Day 4 at the 61st annual USTA Florida Jr. State Closed tennis tournament, held at the Florida Tennis Center in Daytona Beach and Sanlando Park in Seminole County.

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Florida Jr. State Closed Day 3 Wrap

6/9/2009 12:00:00 PM

The boys and girls 12-18 seeds met in the lower half of the round of 16, and the boys and girls 10s in the quarterfinals on Monday, where five unseeded players kept their runs alive on Day 3 of the 61st annual USTA Florida Jr. State Closed tennis tournament, held at the Florida Tennis Center in Daytona Beach and Sanlando Park in Seminole County.

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2009 USTA Florida Jr. State Closed Weekend Wrap

6/8/2009 12:00:00 PM

The first two rounds of play were completed over the weekend at the 61st annual USTA Florida Jr. State Closed, featuring the top-ranked boys and girls players in the state in age divisions 10, 12, 14, 16 and 18-and-under.

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61st annual Jr. State Closed Championship Begins June 6

5/28/2009 12:00:00 AM

The Florida Tennis Center in Daytona Beach and Sanlando Park in Seminole County will be bustling with the most talented, competitive junior tennis players in Florida, June 6-11, for the 2009 USTA Florida Jr. State Closed Championship.

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