For information or questions regarding Junior tournaments, please contact Eva Marie McCravy.
FAQs
Can I withdraw after I complete the registration process?
Yes, you do have the option of withdrawing your player after you complete the registration process and before registration closes.
To withdraw your player,
1. Log into USTA.com with your log in if you are the player or parent/guardian account if you registered your child.
2. Click on the avatar and select Profile.
3. Here you will be able to view your player profile including all the events upcoming and completed you are registered on under the Schedules tab. To see the schedules for players linked to your account, go to Family and click View Profile for the player you want to withdraw.
4. Find the tournament you wish to withdraw from on the Schedules Tab and click on the Manage button.
5. This will open the tournament page and will list all the events you are registered on. If you are withdrawing prior to the event registration deadline you will see the Withdraw link.
6. Click on the Withdraw button and then confirm by clicking on the red Withdraw button.
7. You will then get a confirmation page that you have successfully withdrawn from the event and an email will be sent to you. No charge will be made on your card as you have withdrawn before the registration deadline
Can I withdraw after registration closes?
Yes, but only for illness, injury, or personal circumstance. Please let the Tournament Director or Referee know immediately if you will not be able to play. The tournament is NOT required to give a refund. A refund policy should be listed on the tournament website.
What is tournament selection?
Tournament selection is the process of selecting the registered players for the tournament. These players become the competitors. Selections are based on the player’s USTA National ranking. You will receive an email when you are selected for the tournament.
How many matches will I play?
Junior players are guaranteed two matches. You may have more matches if you have a larger draw. Typically, if you have not lost twice, you will have another match to play.
When will the match times be posted for the tournament?
Match times are posted 24-48 hours before a tournament starts.
Where do I find the match times for the tournament?
To find the match times for your player, return to the tournament website and click on the draw tab. Once you have clicked the draw tab, select your player’s age group. There will be two brackets, main and consolation, click the main bracket. Then look for your players name in the 1st round and note your player’s line number. In the middle of that bracket, you will find your site location, date, and time of your match.
How do I read the draw?
When reading the draw it is helpful to know your player’s line number. The line number makes it easier to find your player’s next match time on the draw. If your player stays in the main draw, follow the brackets to the right. If your player moves to the consolation draw, you will look for your player’s line number in the same round that they just finished in the main draw. For example, if the player did not win their match in the quarterfinals, you would go to the quarterfinals round in the consolation draw and find the bracket that includes their line number. If the bracket has a bye, then you would move to the right of the draw to the next bracket. The information in that bracket will provide you with the location, date and time of the player’s next match.
Where do I find my ranking and/or points?
Please click on the following link to find information on Junior Rankings and Points.
Can you shed some light on why all the points from my player’s tournaments do not count toward their total?
National Standings are calculated on a player’s best six tournaments within a rolling 52-week calendar. Please click on the following link for more information:
ADDITIONAL OPPORTUNITIES
2024 USTA Georgia College Showcas: July (More info to come)
Level 4 Team Sectional Showdown, Intersectional Event: July 26-28
USTA Southern, USTA Texas, USTA Nor Cal and USTA Eastern are holding a Level 4 Intersectional Team Event for the 12s-18s.
- USTA Nor Cal will hold the 18s
- USTA Southern will hold the 16s
- USTA Texas will hold the 14s
- USTA Eastern will hold the 12s
- Each section will have six players (three boys and three girls) for each age division.
- Sections compete against each other
Level 2 Florida/Southern Challenge: Oct. 25-27
Southern will be hosting the Boys & Girls 16s and 18s for this year’s Florida Southern Challenge Team in Chattanooga, TN.
The Boys & Girls 12s and 14s will be in Daytona Beach, FL.
(More info to come)
RULES & REGULATIONS
USTA Junior Tournament Regulations
USTA Southern Junior Tournament Regulations
USTA Georgia Match Scheduling and Player Rest Requirements
More USTA Southern Tournament Information
Quota for USTA National L1 Championships
USTA National Level 1 Tournaments Entries and Selection
USTA National Level 2 Tournaments: Entering Concurrent Tournaments and Selection Process
USTA National Level 3 Tournaments: Entry and Selection Process
Wheelchair Tournament Regulations
Standings & Rankings
The National Standings Lists will be published on a weekly basis, with publication occurring on Wednesdays.
A new video primer has been created detailing how points are calculated and distributed for USTA Junior Rankings, which can be found here. This video includes topics such as how to factor in bonus points when determining players’ top six tournament results.
We will continue to audit the rankings lists as we move forward. If you believe there is an issue with your ranking, or see any abnormalities, please fill out this form.
If you have any ranking inquiries, please use this form.
FURTHER RESOURCES
Rankings and the new national competitive structure.
Updated National Standings Lists
More information on the National Standings Lists
Players can now view their individual Player Profiles to see how recent results are affecting their ranking. In the Player Profile, only events in the last 52 weeks are shown. For more information on how to access results, please visit the USTA.com webpage.
It’s here! The first level-based global rating: ITF World Tennis Number
Junior Player Spotlights
Michael Chervenkov – Junior Player Spotlight
BirthplaceMarietta, GA FamilyMitko (Dad), Hristina (Mom), Toby (furry brother) Favorite TV show?Young Sheldon Favorite city to travel?Palm Springs Best part of your game?Forehand Dream doubles
Ellery Mendell – Junior Player Spotlight
BirthplaceAthens, GA FamilyOlder sister Favorite TV show?Modern Family Diehard fan of what sports team?Michigan State basketball Favorite city to travel?New York City Best part of
London Vasilescu – Junior Player Spotlight
BirthplaceAtlanta FamilyAngelo (Dad), Elena (Mom), Lucas (Brother) & Jagger (Weimereiner) Favorite TV show?Ballers Diehard fan of what sports team?Edmonton Oilers Favorite city to travel?Miami Best
Jack Wrobel – Junior Player Spotlight
BirthplaceAtlanta Family4 older sisters Favorite TV show?The Arrow Diehard fan of what sports team?Georgia Bulldogs Favorite city to travel?Zell am See, Austria Best part of