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NEW HIGH SCHOOL FLEXIBLE LEAGUE!
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FLEXIBLE FORMAT
Flexible tennis means you play at a time that works with your schedule. Playing doubles? Pick your own partner. You'll be matched against players at your same level within your area.
HOW IT WORKS
The regular season consists of 5 matches to be played over 6 weeks. At the beginning of each season you will receive a schedule with each opponent and home and away court clearly identified. You will have one week to play each match with the option of a makeup week.
Complete your match, record your scores and then track your season's progress...all online. When the regular season ends, the playoffs begin. If you qualify and opt in, you have the option to play a few more weeks of exciting playoff tennis! See our rules page for qualification criteria. If you reach the final round, you are invited to the most exciting event of season....The High School City Finals.
2 LEVELS OF PLAY - VARSITY AND JUNIOR VARSITY
You will register for Level A - Varsity or Level B - Junior Varsity
Level A - Extensive match play experience and some tournament experience. This player is competitive with other tournament level players and those who play at the varsity level in high school
Level B - Has a foundation in the game, some match play experience and may even have limited tournament experience
BENEFITS FOR PLAYERS AND COACHES
More match play experience
You can schedule your matches as a team for a great atmosphere or schedule individually for your convenience
More diverse competition and a chance to sharpen your match play skills all year long
Match results and league statistics for coaches
WHAT COACHES ARE SAYING
"I like the idea. It gives the high school player an opportunity to play meaningful matches against quality opponents. Tournaments can take up an entire weekend and the T2 flexibility makes it easier on players and families" - Jason Steele State Champion Varsity Coach at South Forsyth High School
"As a high school coach the players we work with drill more than play so any match play would be very helpful. Good idea, lets get it going" - Scott Courter USPTR Coach and Varsity Coach at Notre Dame Academy in Duluth