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October 2022
NAU Tennis Community Day
The Community Tennis Day at Northern Arizona University is back for the fall! This FREEE event is open to all adults and will take place October 8th from 10AM-12:30PM at the NAU Tennis Complex. Come out for some awesome tennis experiences including drills with players and coaches, an exhibition match, prize giveaways, and free food!
Find out more »Yavapai County Tournament 2022
Come join us in the cool, beautiful town of Prescott, Arizona at the newly rebuilt 7 hard-court, well lighted tennis facility at Yavapai College. Bring your whole family and enjoy a weekend of tennis, hiking, biking, antique shopping and fine dining around your great tennis experience. The first capital of Arizona is known as “Everybody’s Hometown”, and hosts the “World’s First Rodeo” and “Arizona’s Christmas City” to mention just a few annual functions – and we love having you all…
Find out more »NAZ 2022 Awards Social
Join us for this FREE event full of tennis, yard games, and more! FREE food and drinks will be provided. Alcoholic beverages will be available for purchase or you may bring your own. Casual or athletic attire is suggested to participate in the lawn games and events. 15 awards will be presented to players, coaches, and volunteers across Northern Arizona! Lifetime Service Award - Scott Weber Adult player of the Year - Chris Howard Adult player of the Year…
Find out more »November 2022
NAZ L6 Winter Series #1
Draw Format: Singles will be 2 out of 3 sets with a match tiebreak in lieu of third set for main draw matches and pro set for consolation matches-regular ad scoring “Southwest Section Dress Code” All players are required to wear appropriate tennis attire. Cut off shorts, bare midriffs, and compression shorts alone are not allowed. Shirts should not reference sex, drugs, alcohol, or tobacco. “Overrule Policy” ONCE A PLAYER HAS BEEN OVERRULED A SECOND TIME, THEY WILL BE CAUTIONED…
Find out more »December 2022
NAZ L6 Winter Series #2
Draw Format: Singles will be 2 out of 3 sets with a match tiebreak in lieu of third set for main draw matches and pro set for consolation matches-regular ad scoring “Southwest Section Dress Code” All players are required to wear appropriate tennis attire. Cut off shorts, bare midriffs, and compression shorts alone are not allowed. Shirts should not reference sex, drugs, alcohol, or tobacco. “Overrule Policy” ONCE A PLAYER HAS BEEN OVERRULED A SECOND TIME, THEY WILL BE CAUTIONED…
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